Known for its vibrant bazaars, huge malls and designer boutiques, Delhi is like candy land for kids. Whether you want the trendiest boots, really fun dresses or elegant cotton saris, or just cool knick-knacks, there’s a place in Delhi that sells it. Home to countless designers and the most coveted fashion weeks, Delhi will floor you with its couture offerings. However, if you love your money too much, there are affordable options available too. Want the inside track on the best places to go shopping in Delhi? Shopping in Delhi is best done in its street markets, especially if you are cost-conscious.
1. Delhi Haat, Delhi
Created like a traditional market or a haat, Delhi Haat is the last word in handicrafts in town. Artisans and makers from all over the country come here to sell their wares. It is a real feast for the eyes to see (and shop) Papier Mache boxes and handwoven pashmina shawls from Kashmir, vividly colored Madhubani paintings, black pottery from Manipur and Kathakali masks from Kerala.
Pro tip? Check out the food stalls. Often we’ve trooped down to Delhi Haat to gorge on the yummy food in the tiny restaurants (representing regional cuisines) more than the crafts.
- Where: Opposite INA Market, South Delhi
- What to buy: All kinds of handcrafted products
2. Janpath Market, Delhi
One of the oldest markets in Delhi, Janpath is 1.5 km of pure bliss for the tireless shopper. Of-the-moment jewelry, shoes and accessories, leather bags, brassware and artisanal décor like Kashmiri carpets – this is what awaits you at Janpath. The energy is infectious and the shops super alive. If you want to go shopping in Delhi, Janpath Market is where to start.
Pro-tip? Bargain like it’s going out of style.
- Where: Connaught Place
- What to buy: Trendy clothing, jewelry and accessories
3. Karol Bagh, Delhi
Eating and shopping in Delhi are inseparable activities. You go to get some street food, you come back with shopping bags. You go shopping in Delhi, you end up in a restaurant gorging on food. It just happens!! And nowhere is this phenomenon truer than in the sprawling market of Karol Bagh. You can buy a lot of stuff here including cute baby gear, costume jewelry and bags. But if you want to go wedding shopping in Delhi, Karol Bagh is the place to be. Shops radiate in all directions on iconic shopping streets like Ajmal Khan Road and the Ghaffar Market selling the fanciest lehengas, festive sarees and dresses. This is also one of the best places for men’s shopping in Delhi. Shop as much as you want because this is a budget-friendly place and then head to one of the many restaurants serving Mughlai, chola bhaturas and tikkis!
- Where: Karol Bagh
- What to buy: Festive outfits, all kinds of bling
4. Sarojini Nagar, Delhi
It doesn’t get cheaper than this! Import surplus, sample lots and super affordable Indian wear…Sarojini Nagar market has it all. Carry several shopping bags and prepare to do bargain battle with the vendors in this iconic Delhi market for chic clothing, designer knock-offs (unbelievable great quality, though), itty-bitty stuff for you home, bags and of course jewelry.
- Where: Sarojini Nagar, near Delhi Haat (get off at the INA Market Metro Station)
- What to buy: All-you-can-carry, western outfits, denims, accessories
5. Paharganj Market, Delhi
Hookah pipes and choley bhature! These are the two awesome things you could get in Paharganj, one of the oldest and most chaotic of Delhi markets. Located in central Delhi, Paharganj Market is full of wholesalers selling everything from textiles, music CDs and books to imported stuff. A Delhi shopping experience would be incomplete without a trip to this bustling bazaar. Read also – Places to Visit in Delhi
- Where: Central Delhi
- What to buy: Hookah pipes, textiles, handicrafts
- Places to stay: 3 Star Hotels in Central Delhi
6. Khan Market, Delhi
One of the classiest markets for shopping in Delhi, Khan Market is known for its indie boutiques, stores selling organic stuff, books and cosmetics. But the real reason to go here is to experience its young vibe, the pulsating bazaar atmosphere and to hang out at one of its trendy bars or cafes hidden away in the gullies.
- Where: Humayun Road
- What to buy: Branded and designer clothing, books, and organic products
7. Lajpat Nagar Market, Delhi
Shopping in Delhi usually means a day spent in happy chaos and it is the truest in the vibrant Lajpat Nagar market. Full of shops selling affordable clothing, accessories and home furnishings, the Central Market as it is officially known, is what you need to make a beeline for if looking for an everyday wardrobe that doesn’t break the bank. The bigger attraction however is the scores of mehendiwalas lining the streets here. Don’t come back without a pretty palm!
- Where: Lajpat Nagar
- What to buy: Indian-wear, accessories, home textiles and accents
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