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Shopping in Delhi
If you wish to get a glimpse of India's art & craft, a feel of the
culture of the country within the purview of the city then Delhi
is the place to be in. Delhi with it's innumerable shopping
complexes is able to cater to every individuals desire to acquire
items that have the essence, the originality of a particular
region in India. Although there are shopping complexes in almost
every locality in Delhi, Connaught Place, Karol Bagh and
Chandni Chowk are the principle shopping areas. Multiple
emporia representing every state of the country are to be seen at
the famous Baba Kharak Singh Marg, near Parliament Street. Each
state emporium has a slice of the best of its crafts under one
roof at government-controlled prices.
The Central Cottage Emporium in Jawahar Bhavan at Janpath
is undoubtedly worth a visit for anything ethnic anc chic. It has
almost anything that you might desire to buy. From furniture to
clothes, to shoes that are typically Indian, to small gift items
that could work as souvenirs, the Cottage Emporium has it all. The
quality is absolutely the best and the prices are reasonable
enough. In the rustic background of the Crafts Museum at Mathura
road, one can pick up great bargains on items like shawls, pottery
and paintings. A shopping complex of a similar kind is to be seen
in Hauz Khas. Popularly known as The Village; you can find
designer labels, authentic jewelry and gift items within the
complex. The Hauz Khas Village is a complete experience with its
ancient buildings, designer stuff and a list of restaurants.
For those who are interested in antiques, Sundar Nagar is
just the place to be in. Of course for cheaper antiques, it is
Chandni Chowk. While in that area, Dariba Kalan, a
narrow street, may be visited for gold and Silver. Chandni Chowk
is famous for jewelry and saris, so for those who wish to get a
feel of the tradition of India, Chandni Chowk is the place to
visit. Chandni Chowk is also the place to buy silverware and
jewellery.
Karol Bagh is yet another famous shopping complex in Delhi
of similar nature. You can find a variety of Indian clothes, shoes
and accessories out here as well as precious jewelry and bridal
wear. What's more, this place sells automobiles and related
accessories too.
For casuals, Janpath with its rows of shops, Sarojini
Nagar and Lajpat Nagar are the places you would like to
visit. These places offer variety of novelties, gifts and
handicraft items at bargain prices. Sarojini Nagar also has this
rather big market of export surplus clothes. Here you will find
clothes made for GAP, Van Hausen, Joe Boxer, Levis being sold for
a song. All these clothes have been made in India for these
designer brands and are sold just because they are surplus.
Terrific bargains!
Dilli Haat
, near INA market, developed by Delhi Tourism has on display
almost everything that would be very typical to a particular
region in India. It has been designed to be an upscale version of
a haat (generally a weekly traditional market). Unlike the
traditional haat where the market itself is mobile and transient,
in this case it is the craftspersons who are ever changing - thus
offering a kaleidoscopic view of the richness and diversity of
Indian culture and handicrafts.
This market is spread over a six acre spread with imaginative
traditional rural architecture and provides an ambience for the
market. The stone and brickwork paved paths interspersed with
grass patches make browsing and ambling fun. The not too large but
diverse food court bring the cuisines of different states
together.
This is a good places to look at or buy handicrafts to do with
rosewood and sandalwood carvings, leather wear, fabric, drapery,
gems, beads, metalware, and garments is variety of fabrics. You
can contact their office at Phone : +91-11-4629365, 6119055
Delhi also has a very popular underground shopping center called
Palika Bazar. This shopping center like most shopping
complexes in Delhi has variety of goods on display and at a
reasonable cost. However, while shopping here you need to be good
at bargaining, as generally the prices quoted are high.
A recent phenomenon in Delhi has been the steady rise of foreign
collaborations in consumer goods areas. With extremely steep
prices abroad, foreigners visiting India can pick up items of
international brands like Benetton, Ray-Ban, Adidas, and Pierre
Cardin at a comparatively lower price. A common sight in South
Delhi, rather in Greater Kailash and South Extension is the
presence of multi storeyed departmental stores. These stores are
complete in themselves in as much that they have on display items
of all kinds ranging from cosmetics to clothes to shoes to books
to household items. If you wish to buy quality products and do not
mind spending a little bit more, then these stores are worth
visiting.
For music, The Music Shop at Khan Market, Rhythm Corner at
South Extension, Blues in Defence Colony and Sheilma and Pyramids
in Palika Bazar should be visited. Although you will find music
available almost everywhere, the quality of music in these shops
is better.
If you want to break a bit out of the ordinary, you might want to
spend a little time in the Chandni Chowk area. As mentioned
earlier, Chandni Chowk is a big market for silver, and for lot
else. Fabrics, woollens go cheap here. Take a diversion to one of
the by lanes into Chawri Bazaar and Nai Sarak to see
Delhi's big stationary and books market. Take another bylane to
get into Parathewaali Gali. This bylane houses the most
number of parathawallahs (parathaas are kind of friend flatbread,
which could have a variety of stuffings or be without) on one
street. Unfortunately as the tastes of people get more and more
urban, the parathaa shops are giving way to the more profitable
garment shops. And no visit to this area is complete without
sampling a jalebi (a sweetmeat made of flour, fried and
dipped in sugar syrup) at the jalebiwallah at the mouth of the
lane to Dariba Kalaan, or visiting Ghantewallah's -
a sweetshop more than 150 years old.. Walk forth a little more and
you will reach a plethora of colors in Fathepuri's spice
market. This market is situated almost at the end of road which
leads to Chandni Chowk. All in all, this area represents to some
extent Delhi's old worldly charm.
The closing days for the shopping complexes in Delhi is as
follows:
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Sundays: Connaught Place, Janpath, Baba Kharak Singh Marg, Jor
Bagh, Khan Market, Malcha Marg, Nehru Place, Sunder Nagar,
Yashwant Place, Chandni Chowk, Sadar Bazar.
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Mondays: Defence Colony, INA Market, Jangpura, Karol Bagh,
Lajpat Nagar, Sarojini Nagar, South Extension.
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Tuesdays: Greater Kailash, Green Park, Hauz Khas, Kalkaji,
Safdarjung Enclave, Vasant Vihar, Shahdara, Yusuf Sarai.
Shopping in Delhi is a delight so if you are interested in
shopping and you wish to grab a fragment of Indian culture then
Delhi is where you would like to explore the possibility of doing
so.
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