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Shopping in Delhi? You're in for a treat!" The capital is more than politics and history; it is a shopper's heaven. From street markets bursting with deals to fashionable malls filled with global brands, there are numerous shopping spots in Delhi that have something special up their sleeve for every shopper. Be on the lookout for trendy clothing, indigenous jewelry, or perhaps the pulsing energy; these shopping destinations in Delhi will provide an unforgettable experience.
Below is a list of some of the best shopping destinations in Delhi that you absolutely cannot miss while visiting with family and friends.
How about the go-to shopping destination for all Delhiites? Fashion and affordability come together at Sarojini Nagar Market. This famous market in Delhi is famous for its export surplus clothes that cost nothing at all! Get the trendiest tees at prices as low as ₹50, dresses, jeans, accessories, footwear, and bags.
What’s so special about the place? The thrill of the hunt to unearth merchandise from the likes of Zara, H&M, or Forever 21 at fractions of their original prices. All you need to do is master your bargaining skills and get the best deals.
Visit during weekday mornings to steer clear of the crowd rush during weekends. Tuesday is the best day since new deliveries have arrived, and the crowd is manageable.
Timings: 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM (Closed on Mondays)
Nearest Metro: Sarojini Nagar Station (Pink Line)
If you want to have a Delhi shopping experience, Chandni Chowk is where it all begins. This 17th-century market in Old Delhi is a sensory overload. The narrow lanes are packed with shops selling everything from wedding lehengas to electronics, from spices to silver jewelry.
Key areas to be examined:
Dariba Kalan includes stunning jewellery and perfumes.
Khari Baoli for aromatic spices-the largest spice market in Asia!
Katra Neel offers extravagantly fine fabrics such as silk, satin, and muslin.
Bhagirath Palace for electrical goods
And of course, shopping must be accompanied by trying the legendary street food, parathas at Paranthe Wali Gali, jalebis, and chaat are a definite try!
Timings: 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM (Closed on Sundays)
Nearest Metro: Chandni Chowk Station (Yellow Line)
Timings: 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM (Closed on Mondays)
Nearest Metro: Sarojini Nagar Station (Pink Line)
If you want an authentic Delhi shopping experience, Chandni Chowk is where your journey begins. This 17th-century market in Old Delhi is a sensory overload in the best possible way. The narrow lanes are packed with shops selling everything from wedding lehengas to electronics, from spices to silver jewelry. Visiting on weekday mornings helps avoid the mad rush that occurs during weekends. Monday's are the best day, as fresh stock is available and crowds are still manageable.
Key areas to explore:
Dariba Kalan for stunning jewelry and perfumes
Khari Baoli for aromatic spices (Asia's largest spice market!)
Katra Neel for exquisite fabrics like silk, satin, and muslin
Bhagirath Palace for electrical goods
Don't forget to try the legendary street food while you shop – parathas at Paranthe Wali Gali, jalebis, and chaat are must-haves!
Timings: 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM (Closed on Sundays)
Nearest Metro: Chandni Chowk Station (Yellow Line)
Connaught Place, or CP as it is commonly referred to by the locals, is the lifeline of the capital. This iconic white circular architecture boasts the availability of all brands, from global to local. The below-ground marketplace called Palika Bazaar in CP is a haven for gizmos, game systems, clothing, and accessories. CP is more than shopping; it is about soaking in the colonial environment and having a cup of coffee in one of the numerous coffee shops.
Timings: 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Nearest Metro: Rajiv Chowk Station (Blue & Yellow Line interchange)
What was once a small local market has become one of the most upmarket shopping streets in the entire city of Delhi. It's here that one can find the most elite boutiques, designer brands, gourmet cafes, and bookstores. Yes, the prices here can go a little higher, but the products and the shopping experience here are worth every rupee.
Browse through Fabindia for ethnic wear and head over to Anokhi for block prints. And no visit can be complete without Bahri's bookshop, which has been a landmark in Delhi since 1953. Finish your day by dining at one of the many amazing restaurants in the area.
Timings: Morning to late evening (Closed on Sundays)
Nearest Metro: Khan Market Station (Violet Line)
Lajpat Nagar Market, also known as Central Market, is a favorite among female shoppers of all ages. This busy market has a vast array of clothing outlets catering to all budgets. There are ethnic dresses, fashionable Western clothes, bags, shoes, and accessories, among other things, in abundance here. The market is well-known for its talented mehendi designers. They have the expertise to provide the most beautiful designs for your hands. Foodies will like the numerous street food stalls. They have the most delicious food.
Timings: 10:00 AM to 9:30 PM (Closed on Mondays)
Nearest Metro: Lajpat Nagar Station (Pink Line)
If there's a wedding in the family, you have to head to the one and only Karol Bagh. This massive market in Central Delhi is also recognized for amazing designer lehengas, exquisite pieces of jewelry, Sherwanis, and all that you need to celebrate. However, it's not all about weddings. You will find other stuff such as casual clothing, cosmetics, books, shoes, and electronics. This is one of the most-frequented shopping spots in Delhi.
Well-known streets of Karol Bagh:
Ajmal Khan Road - Readymade garments
Ghaffar Market for Electronics and Gadgets
Arya Samaj Road for Second Hand Books
Gold jewelry - Bank Street
Also, make sure to stop by the Roshan Di Kulfi for its famous kulfi falooda.
Timings: 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM (Closed on Mondays)
Nearest Metro: Karol Bagh Station (Blue Line)
When talking about shopping malls in Delhi, Select Citywalk in Saket is a top choice. Spanning an area of 6 lakh square feet, this upscale mall is all about luxury shopping along with entertainment. The list of brands is quite impressive, be it Zara, H&M, Chanel, or Dior.
There are also flea markets, shows, and other events in the outdoor section. You can enjoy global cuisine through the food court or restaurants. You can also enjoy the whole day at this place with family, considering it also has a PVR multiplex.
Timings: 10:00 AM to 11:00 PM
Nearest Metro: Malviya Nagar Station
Janpath is a very lively street market, which is very popular with foreign tourists as well as college students. Janpath is also popularly known as the Tibetan Market. The market is known for its vintage collection, bohemian clothing, tribal jewelry, and accessories. From unique bags to home décor items, everything is available at very nominal prices.
The market itself has a very particular vibe; eclectic and very colorful—and always bustling with energy. Bargaining is also expected, so try to get the lowest prices possible.
Timings: 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM (Monday-Saturday), 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM (Sunday)
Nearest Metro: Janpath or Rajiv Chowk Station
Next on the list of shopping spots in Delhi, Dilli Haat offers a unique shopping experience showcasing the incredible diversity that characterizes India. This open-air government-run market showcases craftsmen from different states in their array of traditional handicrafts, handlooms, paintings, and artifacts. The thatched-roof stalls create an atmosphere of a village fair within the heart of the city.
Beyond the shopping, Dilli Haat gives gastronomes plenty of reason to drool. State-wise food stalls serve up a raft of regional cuisines, from Kashmiri kahwa to South Indian dosas, Bengali sweets to North-Eastern delicacies. There are also cultural performances, adding to the lively atmosphere.
Entry Fee: ₹30 for adults, ₹20 for children
Timings: 10:30 AM to 10:00 PM
Location: INA, South Delhi
Nearest Metro: INA Station (Yellow Line)
Rajouri Garden, one of the most favorite shopping spots in Delhi, is located in West Delhi and offers good quality attire and jewelry at reasonable prices. With a mix of branded showrooms and local shops, this market is intended for all segments. The fashion-conscious can spend hours gazing through endless varieties of ethnic and western wear.
The market is well-connected and always buzzing with shoppers hunting for the latest trends. Once you are done shopping, treat yourself to some delicious food at the numerous eateries lining the complex.
Timings: 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Nearest Metro: Rajouri Garden Station (Blue and Pink Line)
The Pacific Mall is among the most popular malls in West Delhi, housing over 130 outlets of Indian and international brands. The perfect blend of shopping and entertainment has made it different from other malls in the city. There is a separate floor for restaurants and food courts, a PVR cinema, and an entertainment zone outdoors where kids can amuse themselves with games and fun rides.
Timings: 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Nearest Metro: Tagore Garde Stationn
Greater Kailash, especially M Block and N Block, is the place for designer wear and high-end shopping in Delhi. This upmarket is full of high-end showrooms, lifestyle outlets, cosmetic shops, and boutiques featuring the latest fashion. Some really beautiful pastel-colored salwar kameez sets, designer kurtis, exquisite lehengas, and trendy western wear can be found at relatively cheaper rates than expected. The area also has some great cafes and restaurants, one of which is ideal for a break while shopping.
Timings: 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM (Closed on Tuesdays)
Nearest Metro: Greater Kailash Station (Violet Line)
Ambience Mall in Vasant Kunj caters to shoppers of all price groups. This is unusual because of its elite neighbors (DLF Promenade and DLF Emporio). Ambience Mall has a selection of shopping options spanning all price groups. There is Big Bazaar, Biba, Bata, Lifestyle, Global Desi, and Home Centre side by side with other upmarket brands.
It has Fun City for children, a large food court with eateries of all popular fast food chains, as well as PVR Director's Cut. It is ideal for a family outing.
Timings: 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Nearest Metro: Vasant Vihar Station
A shopping experience in Delhi would be different in each and every corner of India. Whether it’s the need for wedding and party clothes or weekend clothes, or whether it’s handicrafts or the latest gadgets, all shopping spots in Delhi provide everything. So, come prepared with your shopping bags and your most comfortable footwear to experience every kind of shopping experience, from street shopping to an upscale shopping experience in the malls. Although, If you are not familiar with shopping ispots in delhi, consider hiring a local guide from Janu Private Tours for your first visit to the market.
Q.1. - Which is the cheapest market in Delhi for clothes shopping?
Sarojini Nagar Market is the cheapest and most popular market in Delhi for clothes shopping. You can find export surplus branded items starting from ₹50. Other budget-friendly options include Lajpat Nagar and Janpath Market, where bargaining can get you amazing deals.
Q.2. - What are the best shopping areas in Delhi for tourists?
Tourists should visit Dilli Haat for authentic Indian handicrafts, Chandni Chowk for a traditional shopping experience, Connaught Place for a mix of modern and traditional, and Janpath Market for affordable souvenirs and bohemian items. These destinations offer the true essence of Delhi shopping.
Q.3. - Which shopping malls in Delhi are best for family outings?
Select Citywalk in Saket, Pacific Mall in Tagore Garden, and Ambience Mall in Vasant Kunj are ideal for families. They offer excellent shopping, entertainment zones for kids, food courts, cinemas, and ample parking facilities, making them perfect for spending quality time together.
Q.4. - When is the best time to visit Delhi markets for shopping?
Visit street markets like Sarojini Nagar and Lajpat Nagar on weekday mornings (10 AM - 1 PM) to avoid crowds and get the first pick of fresh stock. Avoid Sundays and public holidays. Check each market's weekly closing day before planning your visit.
Q.5. - Is bargaining acceptable in Delhi shopping markets?
Yes, bargaining is not just acceptable but expected in Delhi's street markets! Start by offering 40-50% of the quoted price. Stay friendly, buy multiple items for better deals, and don't hesitate to walk away if prices don't suit you. Vendors often call you back with better offers.
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