Shopping Destinations in Delhi 1. Dilli Haat Places to Interest in New Delhi The DILLI HAAT has the ambience of a traditional Rural Haat or village market. At Dilli Haat, one sees a synthesis of crafts, food and cultural activity. Location: Dilli Haat is present in two locations, one at Sri Aurobindo Marg (nearest metro station: INA Metro Station). And second at Netaji Subash Place (nearest metro station: Netaji Subash Place Metro Station), Pitampura. What to Buy? Indian handcrafts and artifacts, jewelry. There are also food stalls from across India that tempt you with their mouth-watering cuisine. 2. Majnu Ka Tilla Market Majnu Ka Tilla Market is in the Tibetan refugee colony, often known as the Mini Tibet of Delhi. It is located at a walking distance from Delhi University. Majnu Ka Tilla is the commercial centre of exiled Tibetan community. Here you will find wide range of shops with Tibetan arts, food and dress. Location: New Aruna Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi (nearest metro Vishwavidyalaya Metro Station). What to Buy? Handicrafts, shoes, paintings, brassware, Tibetan artifacts, paintings, incense, shawls, foot wear, woolens, leather work, and budget jewelry. 3. Khan Market Khan market is one of the costliest high-end areas of Delhi. It is one of the best places for shopping in India. You can get anything here from traditional Indian crafts to electronic equipment and western food. Location: South New Delhi, not far from India Gate (nearest metro station: Khan Market Metro Station). What to Buy? Books, music, branded and tailored clothes, Ayurvedic food, cosmetics, lamps, Indian crafts, western food and stationery. 4. Paharganj This market was established during the Mughal era as the king s market. At present, it is known for affordable hotels, restaurants, dhabas and variety of shops which cater to the
needs of domestic and international tourists on low budget. Over the years, it has become particularly popular as a haunt for international cuisine. Location: Paharganj Main Bazaar, opposite New Delhi Railway Station (nearest metro station: Ramakrishna Ashram Marg Metro Station). What to Buy? Clothes, shoes, jewellery, books, music, textiles, handicrafts and incense. 5. Chandni Chowk Chandni Chowk, meaning moonlight square market, is India s largest wholesale market. It was built by the Mughal Emperor Shahjahan and designed by his daughter Jahan Ara. The speciality of Chandani chowk is its Indian-ness. Here you will find authentic Indian cuisines, clothes and jewellery etc. This market is also famous for books, leather goods and invitation cards. You can also visit the old mosque Jama Maszid and famous Shishganj Gurudwara. A visit to Chandni Chowk will give you an experience of two entirely different religious traditions. Chandni Chowk is an ideal place to shop for Indian weddings! Location: Old Delhi, near Red Fort (nearest metro station: Chandni Chowk Metro Station). What to buy? Fabrics, jewelry, school/college books and electronic goods. 6. Sarojini Nagar Sarojini nagar market is famous for fashionable clothes, shoes and accessories at affordable prices. Export surplus and rejected export clothing can be found at this market at throwaway prices. The market also has a big Subzi Mandi (vegetable market) and a range of food stalls. Location: South West Delhi, near Safdarjung Airport (nearest metro station: INA Metro Station). What to Buy: Designer clothes, Indian clothes, fashion accessories and shoes. 7. Lajpat Nagar (Central Market) Lajpat Nagar colony is home to the Punjabi community. Here you will find quality shopping in a large number of street shops alongside branded showrooms. Location: South New Delhi, near Defence Colony between Greater Kailash and South Extension (nearest metro station: Lajpat Nagar Metro Station). What to Buy? Indian clothing, shoes, bags, accessories including Indian bangles, furniture.
8. Sunder Nagar Sunder Nagar market is near Purana Qila in Delhi. It is famous for authentic antiques, interesting secondhand goods and unique artworks. Location: Off Mathura Road in central New Delhi (not too far away from Connaught Place) near the zoo and the Oberoi Hotel (nearest metro station: Pragati Maidan Metro Station). What to Buy? Silver jewellery, art, textiles, carpets, antiques, etc. 9. Karol Bagh At Karol Bagh, you can find almost everything! The market is divided into sections, and comprises of different streets. Ajmal Khan Road is famous for affordable readymade clothes, cotton yarn and embroidery garments. You can also find all the showroom of international brands in this road. Ghaffar market is famous for imported goods and inexpensive electronics. At Arya Samaj Road, you can buy second hand books and Bank Street has a range of gold jewellery shops. Location: Karol Bagh, New Delhi near Sarai Rohilla Railway station nearest metro station: Karol Bagh Metro Station) What to buy? Clothes, carpets, electronics, jewellery and second hand books. 10. South Extension South Extension is one of the poshest markets in Delhi. Here you will find designer clothes, accessories, shoes and bags. Apart from it, this market also offers a wide range of traditional-modern clothes and home furnishing items. Location: South New Delhi (nearest metro station: AIIMS Metro Station). What to buy? Clothes, accessories, shoes and bags. 11. Palika Bazar Palika bazar is an underground air conditioned market that is located below the inner circle of Connaught place. It is famous for its cheap electronic goods and clothes. Bargaining is the main mantra to be followed for shopping at this market. One has to distinguish the fake from genuine before purchasing here or else you might regret purchase! This market is where smart shoppers pickup good within-budget stuff.
Location: Connaught place, New Delhi (nearest metro station: Rajiv Chowk Metro Station) What to buy? Clothes, footwear and electronics. 12. Connaught Place This circular market is divided into two circles: The first inner circle that is from block A to G and the second outer circle that is from block G to P. This market was designed and established by the British. In Connaught place, one can find all famous international brands and quality products for shopping and a variety of restaurants. Location: Connaught place, New Delhi (nearest metro station: Rajiv Chowk Metro Station) What to buy? Clothes, footwear, stationary, mobile accessory and electronics. 13. Kamla Nagar Kamla Nagar is situated near the North campus of Delhi University. This market is very lively and famous as a hang out destination for college students. Kamla Nagar market offers variety of branded as well as street shopping of clothes, footwear, accessories etc. It is also famous for spicy street food like golgappas, bhel and bhatura. Location: Kamala Nagar, New Delhi near Delhi University north campus (nearest metro station: Vishwa Vidyalaya Metro Station) What to buy? Clothes, footwear, stationary, mobile accessory and electronics. 14. Nehru Place Nehru place is the destination for inexpensive electronics and computer parts. Games, movies, softwares, CDs and other electronic goods are available at reasonable rates. Second hand books can also be purchased here. The bargain mantra is a must for this market. Go and bargain hard!!! Location: Lala Lajpat Rai road, South New Delhi (nearest metro station: Nehru place Metro Station) What to buy? Mobile accessory and electronics. 15. INA market The Indian National Army Market (INA market) is also known as the food bazar of Delhi. It is the best destination to buy fresh seafood, meat, spices, vegetables and fruits. The
shopkeepers here can speak various foreign languages which attracts a huge number of foreigners. The market is closed on Mondays. Location: Near Delhi Haat. What to buy? Seafood, meat, spices, vegetables. 16. Greater Kailash This market is the right destination for the purchase of designer wear and high end Indian clothes and crafts. The Greater Kailash market is divided into GK-I and GK-II. The market has luxurious showrooms and retail outlets. It is closed on Tuesdays. Location: South New Delhi (nearest metro station: Kalkaji Mandir Metro Station) What to buy? Designer Clothes, footwear, traditional arts and craft. 17. Hauz Khas Hauz Khas is a famous destination for the purchase of ethnic clothes and antiques. Hauz Khas is the trendy bohemia area of Delhi. It is Delhi s the national capital of ethnic chic. Here one can buy antiques with a touch of gold, carpets and handicrafts, etc. Location: South New Delhi (nearest metro station: Hauz Khas Metro Station) What to buy? Antiques, handicrafts, ethnic clothes and jewelry. 18. Janpath Janpath market is the export-surplus market. Here one can buy clothes, jewelry with semiprecious stones, footwear and bags. One must distinguish the quality product from a base one, and also the art of bargaining to shop here. Location: near Connaught place, New Delhi (nearest metro station: Rajiv Chowk Metro Station) What to buy: clothes, jewelery, footwear and handbags. 19. Baba Kharak Singh Marg It is the best shopping place to get the feel of all of the Indian states. The state emporia complex in Baba Kharak Singh Marg is a famous destination for shopping of exclusive products of different Indian states, including Kashmir Emporium, Karnataka Emporium and Rajasthan Emporium. Rajiv Gandhi Handicrafts Bhavan, right next to the emporia complex is
another shopping attraction at Baba Kharak Singh Marg where one can find the stores that sell books, paper products and rural handicrafts. Location: near Connaught place, New Delhi (nearest metro station: Rajiv Chowk Metro Station) What to buy? Carpets, garments and handicrafts. 20. Vasant kunj/vasant vihar The Basant Lok Shopping Complex in Vasant Vihar is a popular hang-out zone. Here you will find good variety of shopping malls to meet all your shopping and recreational needs. Location: South Delhi (nearest metro station: Chhattarpur Metro Station) What to buy? Books, music, branded and tailored clothes, fashion accessories and shoes. 21. Saket Mall Saket Mall is an upmarket inside mall with many western and Indian chain stores, and great restaurants. Here you will find a wide range of international brands. It is an expensive shopping destination for label shopping, but if you want a taste of the west go there. MALLS Location: South Delhi (nearest metro station: Saket Metro Station) What to buy? Restaurants, stationaries, garments, fashion accessories and shoes. 1. DLF Emporio 4, Nelson Mandela Road, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi, Delhi 110070 Contact Phone No.: 011 4611 6666 59.4 Km from JGU Nearest metro station: Chhattarpur Metro Station 2. Select City Walk Mall and Saket District Centre, Saket 60.0 Km from JGU Nearest metro station: Saket Metro Station 3. MGF Metropolitan Mall A-2, Press Enclave Marg, District Centre, Saket, New Delhi, Delhi 110017 Contact Phone No.: 011 4057 5011 60.0 Km from JGU
Nearest metro station: Saket Metro Station 4. Pacific Mall Najafgarh Road, Block 6, Tagore Garden, New Delhi, DL 110018 Contact Phone No.: 096 50 097011 43.7 Km from JGU Nearest metro station: Subhash Nagar Metro Station 5. Connaught Place New Delhi, Delhi 49.2 Km from JGU Nearest metro station: Rajiv Chowk Metro Station 6. Palika Bazaar Radial Road Number 1, Palika Bazar, Connaught Place, New Delhi - 110001 49.2 Km from JGU Nearest metro station: Rajiv Chowk Metro Station 7. T. D. I. Mall Plot No.11, Shivaji Place Complex, Vishal Cinema Rd, Rajouri Garden, New Delhi - 110027 Contact Phone No.: 011 4754 3137 41.8 Km from JGU Nearest metro station: Rajouri Garden Metro Station