Famous Markets Of India
Chandni Chowk originally meaning "moonlight square" or "moonlight market", is one of the oldest and
11. 36 Chowringhee Lane
Hopping on the Roads of Shopping Markets of India is nothing less than going on an adventure. Streets of the Indian Markets are the busiest of all rendering every adventure which you did not expect. Buzzing with people, it has all which can be rendered as the limelight of the Chowringhee Lane. It tends to be engraved with the footsteps of the people as early as 10 o, clock in the morning and goes on till late in the evening. Keychains, dolls, souvenirs, western music, dresses, shoes and costumes all are there.
12. Mall Road
India is a place known for its various colors be it festivals, celebrations, hills or its people. In this category comes the Markets of India. Different markets, known for different attractions make a camouflage of the place called Indian Market Place. The Mall is the most popular marketplace of Shimla, a hill station of Himachal Pradesh.
Shimla, the Summer Capital of the Britishers, is a place of natural beauty. People from all over the country and worldwide come here to enjoy some of the best adventure s of winters like trekking, skating, sledging and snow man making. Apart from these, Shimla is also a beautiful to spend the harsh summer months of May and June. The weather is the best in these months. So one can be here to enjoy the nature as well as for taking a break from the hectic life of the city.
13. Chandni Chowk
The vibes of the people of Delhi can be seen in its Bazars. One such Bazar is the Chandni Chowk Bazar. Made by the beloved Daughter of Shahjahan, Jahanara, Chandni Chowk was famed for the beauty of the Moonlight light which lightened the Market in the night. Many of the untold love stories unfolded in the light of the Chandni Chowk.
Delhi, the Capital of India has many markets, each unique for its own trademarks. Chandni Chowk is famous for its fashion clothes and accessories, jewellery, souveniers and the ever fonded street food.. Though Chandni Chowk has lost its charm and inspiration as a Mughal Market, still there are reminences of the past which make their place like anything. Chandni Chowk is also famous for its Hand Driven Rickshaws and Rickshaw Rides. Somewhat different from a Horse Ride, the Rickshaws are a major attraction of the Chandni Chowk.
14. Manik Chowk
Visiting a Market of the Old ages something between the Royal age and the modern age is something which should come as a different experience. If you want to see something like this, then you should visit the Manik Chowk of Aligarh Uttar Pradesh. Manik Chowk the place of business men of the 70s still echoes here in this land. As you enter the market place a feeling of the Bullockcarts filled with Grain sacks and the Merchants of the yesteryears dealing with the details of the days sale comes out as vivid dream. Its a different feeling which attracts the people to Manik Chowk, rest remains the same.
15. Colaba Causeway
Mumbai in itself is a market place. Its one of those cities, which has everything for the common man and know show to please the rich. Its a Quarantine, you throw the dice and you will either be a part of the Market Place called Mumbai or Thrown out of it. Its the way of life of Mumbai. Its Ruthless yet the prettiest of all. A gala place for the entire year, it has the exceptional months of May and June.
Its the best place for the Shoppers, for there isnt a brand which you wont find here. But a word of Caution, there isnt a World Class Brand whose duplicate Brand is not made here. So while you are shopping here, be ready to be on the heels all the time.
16. Chor Bazar
Have you ever Shopped in a Thieves Market without being caught? If you havent ever then here is the chance to be in one of the most famous markets of Delhi the Chor Bazar. This unique Thieves Market, situated in Old Delhi, it has all the sorts of hardware and kitchen wares coming to this market.
From the Electronic Items to the Designer Clothes all can be found in this Market with Patent or without Patent. All sorts of Items make their way here and all the buyings from this market are legalised. Once you enter the Chor Bazar, there is nothing which cannot be found here. Items come cheap with the lifeline short. Some can also be good ones but it is upto the buyer who is buying the stuff. No Guarantors or Warrantors here. Only the Verbal Assurance and the past experience of the Local Buyers work in the Chor Bazar. It is upto you, if you want to go by their word or not.
17. Connaught Place
If there is a difference between the kind of Markets of Delhi, then this is the place. Its a place called the upmarket where all sorts of designs and brands are found. Connaught Place has a range of Ethnic Inidan and Western Dresses. Its also one of the best places in the town for clothes.
Delhi, one of the happening cities has some famous shopping markets like the Chandni Chowk, Sarojini Nagar Market, Lajpat Nagar Market ... but out of all these, Connaught Place or C.P. as it is famously known has the designer look. Constructed in the year 1932, by Robert Tor Russell, Chief Architect to the then Government of India, it was made under the committee of W.H. Nichollas.
18. Chinese Market
Been to a market which glows with Bright Red Color in the morning and light bulbs in the night. If not, then this is the market where you should go. Filled with Red color products, be it electronic items, toys, dolls, dresses, carpets or curtains. Avariety of products can be found in the Chinese Market.
With the Indian Market flooding with Chinese Goods, this is one place where Chinese Goods are sold at length. Brightly colored, cheaply priced and good to use for a couple a months, these are liked by the people who cannot afford very highly priced products or by those who do not have a long term use of the particular item.
19. Flower Market at Dadar Mumbai
While Mumbai is famous for its smart street shopping, this indoor flower market will give you a unique experience. Being a wholesale market, it mostly attracts those who want to buy a huge stock of flowers, but small street flower vendors also come here to fill up their daily stock. Tourists are equally welcome, and the market is a treat for photographers.
Although Mumbai rains are famous for spoiling shopping experiences, you dont have to worry about that here as this is an indoor market. Of course you will have to be careful where you keep your feet on the messy floor.You should visit the place in the early morning for a good experience as the vendors sell out most of their stock by 10 am.
20. Sardar market Jodhpur
This colourful market is located close to the famous Mehrangarh fort of Jodhpur, Rajasthan. The market offers you a wide variety of traditional Bandhej clothes, Mojris Rajasthani shoes , handicrafts, textiles, bangles, spices, etc.
Women dressed in traditional Jodhpuri dresses and men with their colourful turbans will automatically attract you. Make sure you brush up on your bargaining powers before you enter the place.
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