The vibrant atmosphere of Delhi markets can make shopping full of fun. In fact, Delhi has the best markets in India, selling a huge array of items including every kind of art and materials of need available from all over the country. These top markets inDelhi are a kind of treasure full of goods waiting to be discovered.

1.Khan market:-

Classy and posh, Khan Market is a favourite of the expat and diplomatic community. It was originally allocated as seed land to immigrants from the North-West Frontier Province after the partition of India. And see today, it is a popular shopping destination in Delhi. It is a large U-shaped market with two parallel ‘U’s and some extensions.

Location:New Delhi, not far from India Gate.
Opening Hours:Daily except Sundays.
What to Buy:Books, music, branded and tailored clothes, Ayurvedic food and cosmetics, and home furnishings.

2.Lajpat Nagar:-

It's one of the oldest markets in India and is a buzz with middle-class Indian shoppers, all swarming around its roadside stalls and showrooms. Indiankurti,tops salwaar kameez and suits are reasonably priced there and are popular items. Be sure to bargain hard!

Location:South Delhi, near Defense Colony (between Greater Kailash and South Extension).
Opening Hours:Daily except Mondays.
What to Buy:Indian clothing, shoes, bags, accessories (including Indian bangles), and home furnishings

3.Janpath and Tibetian Market:-

The hectic Janpath market provides an interesting glimpse into Indian culture.You can find goods from India and Tibet here.

Location:Janpath, just off Connaught Place, in New Delhi.
Opening Hours:Daily.
What to Buy:Handicrafts, hippy clothing, shoes, paintings, brassware, Indian artifacts, leather work, and cheap jewelry.

4.Dilli Haat:-

This huge market has been deliberately made to feel like a traditional weekly village market, called ahaat.Haat is a small thatched roof cottages with a village atmosphere and so itgives it a great ambiance. The market offers an exciting and a bit expensive blend of handicrafts from all over India, food.Cultural and music performances takes place at evening almost everyday there.

Location:Opposite INA Market, south Delhi.
Opening Hours:Daily from 10.30 a.m. to 10 p.m., including national holidays.
What to Buy:Indian handcrafts and artifacts

5.Chandni Chowk:-

Chandni Chowk has been in existence for hundreds of years and is a place of an exploration of its winding, narrow alleyways is certainly an adventure. The lanes of Chandni Chowk are divided into bazaars with different areas of specialization. For fabrics, head to Katra Neel. In the Bhagirath Palace area, you'll find a huge range of electronics. Dariba Kalan is Old Delhi's ancient silver market full of silver jewelry. Kinari bazaar sells everything you need for a wedding, including saris.Khari Baoli Road has Asia's largest spice market. Food vendors in Chandni Chowk also serve up a delicious assortment ofDelhi street food.

Location:Old Delhi.
Opening Hours:Daily except Sundays.
What to Buy:Fabrics, jewelry, spices, and electronic goods.
defects. Shops and stalls, selling all kinds of clothes and fashion accessories, sprawl onto the streets. There's also a sweet market (Babu Market) and vegetable market (Subzi Mundi) in the area.

6.Sarojini Nagar:-

Sarojini Nagar is most famous for its really cheap designer clothes and reputable brands that have been rejected from export, either because of surplus quantity or small manufacturing defects. Shops and stalls, selling all kinds of clothes and fashion accessories, sprawl onto the streets. There's also a sweet market (Babu Market) and vegetable market (Subzi Mundi) in the area.

Location:South Delhi, near Safdarjung Airport.

Opening Hours:Daily except Mondays.

What to Buy:Designer clothes, Indian clothes, fashion accessories, shoes

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