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The
mere mention of the words ‘Dilli Bazaar’ brings forth a
kaleidoscope of colourful garments, interesting accessories, costume
jewellery and a host of other fares that always succeed in catching
the eye of impulsive as well as serious shoppers. Well stocked and
pulsating with the enthusiasm of crowds from all walks of life, the
markets of Delhi are definitely worth a look. So, load your wallet
and head out to some of the most intriguing places of indulgence in
Delhi-- the ’shopping capital of India‘.
Well,
before you begin your tour, it’s important to get a brief idea of
the word ‘bazaar’ and its significance for tourists and the
locals alike. They are markets characterised by overflowing
shops--vying for space in the small bustling lanes of Delhi. Here,
there is lot to choose and buy and you can find loads of products on
display; that range from ethnic furniture to modern day fashion items
and everything in between! In a nutshell, there is something in store
for every singly visitor frequenting these markets.
Chandni
Chowk
Located
in the inspiring precincts of Old Delhi, this typical bazaar is a hub
of wholesalers and retailers and provides shoppers with the most
unique shopping experiences. You will love to strike a hard bargain
in the crowded streets of this bazaar, pamper your taste buds with
some delectable street side food and yes, steep yourself in the calls
and colours of the vendors all around. However, if you are not too
fond of crowded spaces, then this place is certainly not for you.
Sarojini
Nagar
If
clothes and fashion top your shopping list, then you must head to
Sarojini Nagar. Brimming with vendors and shoppers haggling for the
best price, this bazaar is a big bubble of activity and is best
visited during the daytime. It is closed on Mondays, so plan your
trip accordingly.
Kamla
Nagar
Best
known for its tasty treats and lip smacking food, this interesting
hangout zone is a famous hangout for the young shoppers associated
with Delhi University. The lanes of this bazaar are flush with
peddlers and hawkers selling bestsellers, trinkets, clothes and more.
Kamla Nagar is also closed on Mondays.
Lajpat
Nagar
Rejoice
if you are a lady, as this bazaar is totally dedicated to shoppers
belonging to the fairer sex! The exquisite collection of Indian
salwar kameez and sarees will blow your mind away and make you come
back for more. You can also visit this market for some of the finest
handbags, imitation jewellery, and footwear to jazz up your look.
The
bazaars of Delhi can be stressful as they are a little disorganised
and crowded and can make you walk for a long time. So, it’s well
advised to leave your kids behind and enjoy your shopping sprees
alone. The boutique
and luxury hotels in Delhi
are located in safe environs and ensure benchmarked levels of
responsible services.
So,
what are you waiting for? Book your accommodation in Delhi and look
forward to some rocking times ahead - today!