Janpath Market is right in the heart of Delhi situated in CP one of the major places in Delhi, it is easily accessible by metro bus and autos. It is a major shopping destination. Most of the people perform shopping near the Janpath market. Though it is quiet fun in shopping at that place but it is quiet tiring as the whole road is having markets and shops. This is the market which is also popular for the materials which are coming from outside India. These materials include clothing of all types like pats, shirts, tops, and other traditional wears. These are for both males and females and also include all age groups.
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- From the Tibetan Market to the Gujarati Market, to the fancy stores, to the flea market, to the Central Cottage Industries Emporium.
- Whether or not you end up buying anything, Janpath Market is a shopping experience to be reckoned with. And psst, just by the way, there’s no way you won’t end up getting something fun and cool, even in this heat.
- Know the Janpath and everything around it and enjoy the shopping spree!!
Tibetan Market
Most of the stores here sell similar things, such as knockoff and silver jewelry, precious and semi-precious stones, all sorts of glass, wooden and plastic beads, statues of all forms and sizes, and Tibetan Thangka paintings of gods and goddesses. If you have enough patience and dedication to dig through the piles, you’re more than likely to find an antique bracelet, cool trinket, or a painting that speaks to your soul.
Gujarati Market
Sitting under a canopy of trees are Gujrati craftsmen and women selling brightly colored bags, pillowcases, bed sheets, umbrellas, kurtas and shirts embroidered with mirrors and even more color. From radiant pinks and oranges that make you long for a Goa sunset, to yellows that almost give you sunburn, the sensory experience of this little corner is glorious.
Main Market
One of the shopkeepers in this market tried so hard to convince me that this market is ‘on another level’ compared to the rest of Janpath. Whether or not that’s the case, I can’t tell, but in the Main Market, which is the line of stores between the Gujarati Market lane and the Flea Market, you’ll find slightly costlier, slightly more reliable products.
Flea Market
The Janpath Flea Market is reminiscent of Sarojini, but has its own character to it. Here you’re more likely to find slightly more on-point, trendier clothes; from beautiful flowy pants and dark glasses to denim shirts and jumpsuits to sailor-print sneakers. Most of the products are the copy brands of original products. They are tagged so perfectly that one may not be able to make difference in the copy branded or branded stuffs. There are other things like ethnic wars, handicrafts, furniture, jewelry and others are also available so that a person may purchase different things from one market.
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- A must visit to these places for binge shopping, drool worthy meals & everything retail therapy!
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