Delhi is said to be the shoppers paradise of India when it comes to buying cheap but exceptional products. It comprises of a variety of small shops where products could be picked up from, from clothes to footwear to spices, Delhi is the place to shop. Following is the list of the cheapest places to shop from in Delhi. For details visit - http://www.tripoto.com/trip/shopping-around-the-streets-5-fairly-cheap-places-to-shop-in-delhi-7894
2. INTRODUCTION
Delhi is said to be the shoppers paradise of India when it
comes to buying cheap but exceptional products. It comprises
of a variety of small shops where products could be picked up
from, from clothes to footwear to spices, Delhi is the place
to shop. Following is the list of the cheapest places to shop
from in Delhi.
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3. 1.janpathlane
Located close to Connaught Place, Janpath showcases shops and stalls
that not only provide clothes and footwear that are in trend but
also traditional items like the Mojari cloth or the Jutti. Indulging
in bargain is the virtuous thing to do here, as prices are highly
subjected to bargaining abilities.
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4. 2.KhariBaoli
Khari Baoli offers a wide variety of spices at wholesale
prices. It has a historical significance of being built in
1650 by Fatehpuri Begum, it initially was used for bathing
animals and as the name suggests, had a saltwater stepwell
located here. It is also the place for Ayurvedic herbs and
medicines.
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5. 3.SAROJININAGARMARKET
Located in south west Delhi, near the Safdarjung airport, the
Sarojini Nagar Market gets you fashionable clothes, sometimes
even from reputed brands, at throwaway prices depending on
your ability to bargain. It’s bustling with people but
doesn’t provide one with trial rooms!
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6. 4.banglebazaar
The Bangle(Chudi) bazaar, near the Hanuman Mandir in
Connaught Place, offers plastic, glass & metal bangles in
splendid colors at attractive prices. The Mandir itself is
said to be one of the 5 temples from the Mahabharata times
and is open from 5am-11pm with the exception of the darshan
doors being closed from 1pm-3pm.
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7. 5.DARYAGANJSUNDAYBOOKMARKET
It began around 1964, and is said to be one of the oldest
book markets, situated in Old Delhi. It offers second hand
books, ranging from fiction, academic books to magazines in
good condition and at reasonable prices.The only con of this
market is that, it is quite unorganized, so one might have
issues in finding a specific book.
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8. CONCLUSION
Delhi offers a treat for shopaholics, offering from clothes
and footwear to spices and accessories to handicrafts and a
wide range of prices for anyone and everyone. And shopping in
Delhi should definitely be on your checklist if you plan to
visit Delhi.
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