Established: 1920’s
Closed on: Monday
Originally a rehabilitation colony for resident of villages evacuated to build Connaught place, it slowly turned into a commercial hub with the influx of refugees, largely traders from west Punjab and Sindh, after the Indo Pakistan Partition in 1947.
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Established: 1950
Closed on: Monday
Originally known as Vinay Nagar, Sarojini Nagar Market, Popularly Known as SN Market was established as local market to cater to the daily needs of resident of Sarojini Nagar Government Colony. It was officially renamed Sarojini Nagar in 1970s
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Established: 1950’s
Closed on: Monday
Indian Airways Market (many know it as Indian National Army Market) popularly known as INA Market is considered the food bazaar of Delhi. Located opposite Dilli Haat, it is known for the availability of wide array of Fresh Seafood, Meat, spices, Vegetable, fruits, rare wines and liquor.
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Established: 1950’s
Closed on: Monday
Named after the famed freedom Fighter, Lala Lajpat Rai, Lajpat Nagar started as a resettlement colony for the migrants from newly formed Pakistan. Slowly it developed into two distinct markets known for their fashion garmets, The Central market and the Lajpat Nagar IV market
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Established: 1994
Closed on: Open All Day
Haat literally means an informal weekly market, mostly held in rural markets of India. Dilli Haat an initiative of Delhi Tourism Development council is an open area food plaza and craft bazaar displaying cuisine and handicrafts from different parts of India.
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Established: 1960’s
Closed on: Monday
Being first truly upmarket with a strings of premium brand showrooms of fashion and footwear (like Adidas, Mango, John Players, Nike, Excalibur etc), high end Jewellery, South Extension Popularly known as South Ex, has always been popular among the fashionistas and the rich’s of Delhi.
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Established: 1950’s
Closed on: Sunday
Janpath, literally meaning Peoples Path is one of the most popular main roads of Lutyens Delhi. It has been a popular market since ages and is known for its trinket Jewellery, faux antiques and silverware, hippie designer clothing and export surplus garments.
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Established: 1970’s
Closed on: Sundays
The first underground and fully air conditioned market of Delhi, Palika Bazaar, named after the similarly named market in Mumbai is a collection of about 380 shops largely selling electronic items and clothing, apart from souvenirs.
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Established: 1931
Closed on: Sundays
When it was founded, it was the largest circular market in the world. Spread over two concentric circle, the horseshoe shape market is home to some of the most premium brands. It is also home to many of the popular night clubs and restaurants, some dating back to 1950’s
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Established: 1951
Closed on: Sundays
Rated world’s 21st Most expensive high street and the costliest Market in Delhi, the U shaped double story market were the collection of shops allocated to seed the refugees of North West Frontier, It was named to Honour Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan.
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Established: 1650
Closed on: Sundays
The oldest and busiest of the markets of Delhi, Chandni Chowk – The Moonlight Square was designed and established by Princess Jahanara Begum, Shah Jahan’s favourite daughter, in 1650 CE. Originally containing 1,560 shops, the bazaar was 40 yards wide by 1,520 yards long.
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Established: 1960’s
Closed on: Tuesdays
One of the most affluent neighbourhoods in Delhi, popularly known as GK, it is split in two parts GK – I & GK – II. M & N Block in GK - I market is most popular while M Block GK –II is the most popular and is one of the largest hubs for sanitary ware in Northern India
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Established: 1980’s
Closed on: Tuesdays
Located next to the Lodhi Era Historic Water Tank, Hauz Khas village was initially developed as residential area. Starting with just one boutique of famous designer Bina Ramani in 1988, and arrival of various restaurant, it soon became the most popular market for fashion and food.
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Established: 1970’s
Closed on: Sundays
Started as a project to promote tourism in India, Baba Kharak Singh Marg was bestowed with five emporiums of different states selling authentic handicrafts from there. Now home to 18 state emporiums and many private one, it is the address to shop for authentic handicrafts.
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Established: 1950’s
Closed on: Mondays
Name after Kamla Nehru, wife of Then Prime Minister Jawahar Lal Nehru, Kamla Nagar was developed as residential complex, has slowly transformed as the most prominent commercial centre of North Delhi and is famous for popular fashion brands and spicy street food.
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Established: Around 1720
Closed on: Monday
Once one of the five main markets of medieval India and its principal grain market in 18th Century, it turned into a tourism hub over the years with many restaurant and hotels, especially due to the opening of New Delhi Railway station in 1926.
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Established: 1970’s
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For the resident of Posh Colony of Vasant Vihar and Vasant Kunj and for the expat diplomats, The Basant Lok Market in Vasant Vihar was the place to pick up western groceries and latest fashion. It is home to India’s first Mcdonald outlet.
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Established: 1990’s
Closed on: All days open
The progenitor of Mall Culture in Delhi, Saket is home to four different malls - Select City walk, DLF Place, Southern Park Mall and MGF Metropolitan Mall. Combined together, they offer best fashion trends worldwide and countless eating opportunities.
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Established: 1999
Closed on: All days open
Ansal Plaza, was the first shopping complex which introduced Mall Culture to Delhi. This was the first integrated Shopping mall which introduced air-conditioned shops displaying best of the brand along with Speciality restaurants and amphitheatre.
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Established: 1960
Closed on: All days open
Originally started as day to day market for Tibetan Refugees, Tibetan Market soon developed into a popular market for affordable good quality woollen clothes, Menswear, Shoes and Tibetan trinket Jewellery apart from Tibetan Cuisine Restaurants.
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