Everyone loves shopping. Especially in Delhi which is full of markets with quirky, cutesy stuff that we want to buy. Be it Lajpat Nagar market, or Sarojini each one is our favourite in their own way!
But wouldn’t it just suck if you head over for a shopping spree and find the market closed? Well, to avoid that from happening, here is a list of markets and when they are closed!
Janpath, CP
Closed on | Sunday
Located opposite Connaught Place, Janpath market is one of the most famous street shopping destinations. It has a combination of both local stalls and small fixed shops. Selling everything from apparel, accessories to small electronic items, there’s something for everyone here.
Lajpat Nagar
Closed on | Monday
Lajpat Nagar market is popular for offering both traditional and western garments at affordable prices. One big attraction of this market is the versatility of products sold here- from fairly priced Indian Kurti tops and salwar kameez suits to beautiful home furnishing and decor items.
Karol Bagh
Closed on | Monday
This is one of the oldest markets in Delhi and is famous for offering a large variety of bridal wear and wedding related things. Besides this, you can also find cosmetics, books, gadgets, shoes and electronic items here.
GK 1 and 2 M-Block Market
Closed on | Tuesday
The GK 1 and 2 M-block markets are famous for their local shopping stalls and outlets, lifestyle stores and restaurants. You will also find great cosmetic shops, a variety of showrooms and street food-corners here.
Sarojini Nagar
Closed on | Monday
One of the most affordable and loved markets in Delhi NCR, this market observes massive footfall at all times, especially over the weekends. It’s most popular amongst the school and college going crowd due to varied options at low prices and trendy collections.
Khan Market
Closed on | Sunday
Home to some of the most famous designer stores, ranging from apparel, home decor to accessories and electronics- this is a shopper’s paradise. The market is equally famous for its amazing food hangouts.
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