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Connaught Palace
Two concentric circles of colonial style buildings with
colonnaded verandahs surround a central park. The outer circle of
this hub of New Delhi is the Circus, the inner is Connaught Place.
Together they are shopping and entertainment centres.shops were
quite big and offered a good shooping area. An entire range of Indian
handicrafts and handlooms from all over the country can be found
at the State Emporia on Baba Kharak Singh Marg and at the Central
Cottage Industries Emporium on Janpath.
Super Bazar
Next to Shanker Market is Super Bazar - a multistoreyed
departmental store, where you can find each and every thing under
one roof at moderate prices.
Darya Ganj
Darya Ganj is a paradise for book lovers. Especially the
Sunday Book Market that stretches for almost two kilometres and
winds through a few streets. Every week, on Sunday, the pavements
of Darya Ganj are lined with old and new books. You can find books
on every topic that you can think of. Right from philosophy, engineering
to psychology and cookery, you can find books of your choice. Most
of the books sold at Darya Ganj are old, though new books are also
available.
Palika Bazar
Located at one side of Connaught Place, it is an ideal
one stop shopping place with air conditioned comfort.
Cottage Industries Emporium
This emporium offers a premier choice of India's genuine
handicrafts and handlooms.
Shanker market
Adjacent of Connaught Place, it offers readymade garments
and tailoring establishments, leather goods, dry fruits etc.
Koral Bagh
A major, moderately priced shopping centre, always with
crammed shops and bustling shoppers, and a perpetual festive air,
famous for jewellery and sarees, this is also a good place for readymade
clothes, pottery and crockery.
Lajpat Nagar
Lajpat Nagar is located in south Delhi and is a bustling market,
quite favourite among the middle class of Delhi. Lajpat Nagar market
is popular for shoes and cloths. You can also shop for a number
of other items of general use from Lajpat Nagar market.
Sarojini Nagar
Sarojini Nagar is a wonderful shopping place for students and low
and middle-income people, who throng the market on weekends. The
market buzzes with shoppers every day and you can pick good fashionable
cloths at cheap rates. The market keeps pace with changing fashion
needs of the city and is a hit among young and trendy. Sarojini
Nagar is located in south Delhi.
Sunder Nagar
Sunder Nagar Market, off Mathura Road, is open Monday-Saturday
and is a good place to search for antiques and jewellery, as well
as boasting a huge variety of other knick-knacks and artifacts spilling
out of the shops.
Janpath
It specializes in inexpensive chappals or sandals, leather
bags, readymade garments, cosmetics and jewellery. Almost at the
end of the shopping arcade is a cluster of little shops known as
the Tibetan market, where bronze and copper figurines, "tankha"
paintings, antiques, semi-precious wares and quaint bangles, rings
and other costume jewellery are sold.
Panchkuin Road
Leading out from Connaught Place is a market for decorative
lamps, lamps shades, decorative fixtures of brass and wooden furniture.
Chandni Chowk
Chandni Chowk was laid out by Emperor Shahjehan in his
city of Shahjehanbad and was once one of the major trading centres
of Asia. Chandni Chowk was the eyes and ears of the Mughal's commercial
instincts and is today one of the country's best known wholesale
markets for textiles, electronic goods and watches.
Delhi
Haat
Delhi haat, near INA market, developed by Delhi tourism. The market
displayed almost everything that India boost of. The shops there
are Eco friendly and it the shape of huts. You can purchase Kashmiri
products from Kashmiri Stall, funky jewelery and many other things.
The market was crowded with college going youth. The market also
had food stall with in the complex.
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