Last Updated At: 07-Mar-2023
We know that you know about the hotshot shopping destinations in Delhi, which is why this one is to introduce you to the lesser-known but worth visiting markets in and around Delhi where you can bargain and find stuff that’s unique, quirky, contemporary and that too at reasonable rates.
We know that you will never be tired of visiting Khan market, Janpath, Sarojini Nagar, Central Market, Palika bazar and the M-Block market but still there are times when we want more! And to satiate that urge to shop till you drop, you have to go beyond the popular and regular ones! Here we have listed some old and some new markets that are not so popular but are worth visiting because they have some great stuff to offer. So, without further ado, let’s dive into the list!
If you are someone who is into fabric buying and designing that with your creativity then this place is meant only for you. Shankar market has around 150 shops in many adjoining blocks where you will find all types of fabrics, prints, and designs. The fabric and designs are unique and exhibit an upmarket vibe in every aspect, be it quality or appeal. One will find the diverse handloom range featuring ikat, kalamkari, cotton, silk, chicken work, zari, patola, Bandhani, Brocade, and many more types of fabrics in this market. Apart from shopping for the fabric, there is one more thing that you will love about the market and that is its food. The second block of the market has a street food vendor who sells delicious chaat, tikki, and gol gappe. Often the visitors go to Shankar market just to enjoy the street food. The market lies in the heart of Delhi, i.e., Connaught Place and the nearest metro station to reach here is Rajiv Chowk.
Sunder Nagar market stocks up the most stylish artifacts, handicraft items, bespoke jewelry, hand-carved furniture, paintings and much more in its shops. The place is heaven for the art lovers who wish to explore and buy some exquisite items. Sunder Nagar market accommodates several art galleries, wherein you will find the best paintings by budding artists from across Delhi. Though the Sunder Nagar market is visited all around the year, yet during Diwali, the market receives the maximum footfall due to Sunder Nagar Diwali Mela. The mela features stalls by renowned owners belonging to diverse genres like fashion, ethnic jewelry, furniture, and art and craft. Khan Market station is the nearest metro station to reach the Sunder Nagar market.
To visit Chor Bazaar one has to get up at 5 am in the morning on a Sunday because the market wraps up by 7 AM or maximum by 8 am as all the stuff is taken in just a couple of hours! In this market, as the name suggests, you will come across duplicate copies of branded articles and also the stolen stuff at cheap prices. You can buy the finest duplicate copies of branded shoes, clothes, watches, antique items, cameras, sunglasses, bags and much more in chor bazaar! If you wish to explore this market you have to get down at the Jama Masjid metro station and from there you may either walk to the market or may also take a rickshaw.
Matka market is a paradise for the pottery and environment lovers. The market is a hub of earthen pots, and terracotta stuff in many fascinating designs at even more fascinating prices! Diyas, pots, idols, plant holders, vases, and wind chimes made from clay or terracotta are fast selling items of this market. INA is the nearest metro station to reach the Matka market.
Bhagirath Palace is an old wholesale market that is known for electronic items ranging from utility stuff to decor artifacts. This wholesale market is considered the biggest market in Asia for its unique vintage decor stuff and many utility electronics. The streets are flooded with shops dedicated to electrical goods for domestic and industrial purposes at best prices. Diwali is the best time to visit this market as one gets to see unique lamps, chandeliers, decoration lights and a lot more that's surely going to amp up your Diwali decoration. Lal Quila and Chandni Chowk metro station are the closest metro stations to Bhagirath Palace.
Kinari bazar is an old wholesale market that has always been a women’s paradise for unique fabric and clothing accessories such as laces, buttons, beads, borders, tassels, embroidered patches and much more. The place is visited a lot by tailors, boutique owners, fashion designers, women and people who belong to the clothing industry for the raw material. Apart from clothing accessories, one will also find silver, oxidized and ethnic jewelry, and popular street food joints. Chandni Chowk and Lal Quila metro station are the two nearest stations to reach Kinari bazar by metro.
Paharganj is a tourist hub that welcomes visitors from across the country and abroad who come to Delhi by train. Paharganj is situated near the New Delhi Railway Station and is home to several hotels, restaurants, and its popular market. The market features shops that sell clothes, accessories, shoes, jewelry, wooden statues, handicrafts, travel utilities like bags, hats, etc. and a lot more. One can spend a great time exploring this market while savoring the spicy street food and bargaining with the shopkeepers to grab the best deals. The nearest metro station to reach the Paharganj market is R.K Ashram.
Banjara market has everything that you need to glam up your home with unique artifacts and handicraft items. The market is located in Gurugram sector 56 and is famous for wooden furniture, copper and brass decor items, vintage lampshades and a lot more. The market is visited by people from Delhi, Noida, and Gurugram especially to grab unique decor stuff that is highly durable, low on budget and high on style. Rapid Metro station sector 55-56 is the nearest metro station to the Banjara market.
The narrow lanes of Khari Baoli carry the fragrances of the rich Indian herbs, nuts, and spices. There is no herb or spice that is not available in this market. Shopkeepers claim that this market has been running since the 17th century and is also Asia’s largest wholesale spice market. One might end up sneezing or rubbing the eyes because of the very strong fragrance of tonnes of spices that are stocked in the tiny shops of Khari Baoli, but one has to visit the place to experience the Old Delhi vibe and its culture. One has to get down at the Chandni Chowk metro station to reach this famous spice market.
Noida is not just an IT hub but also a shoppers paradise as well. Yes, you read it right, Atta market is the place where one will definitely find great deals on clothes, fashion accessories, gift items, bags, and decor items. Apart from shopping, Atta market is a favorite hangout destination for those who love to indulge in a delicious street food feast. Noida sector 18 is the nearest metro station to reach Atta market.
If you are a true shopaholic then you have to visit each of these markets and come back with shopping bags that are full and soul satisfied! Happy Shopping! And for planning your itinerary you can always count on Adotrip's Tour planner.
--- Published By Nidhi Saxena
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