The exploration of Delhi's markets would add a unique flavour to the shopping experience in Delhi. It can begin with Chandini Chowk where one can buy buy saris, suits, dress materials, readymade garments, furnishing, utensils, books, stationeries, jewelry and spices at Chawri Bazaar, Nai Sarak, Katra Neel, Katra Asharfi, Batashe Wali Gali and Fathepuri. Besides shopping, the added attraction of Chandni Chowk is the old and famous eating joints selling typical Indian snacks and sweets. Off Chandni Chowk are Dariba, the silver market and Khari Baoli, the spice market.
For designer labels or imported brands in clothes, dress materials, jewelry and shoes and also for those who want an upmarket ambience, then the markets of South Extension and Greater Kailash-I are the right places to check out. Shopping for designer wears made by Indian designers is available at the Hauz Khas Village Complex, which is set in a rural ambience, or Mehrauli Designer's Complex. Karol Bagh is probably the biggest market for shopping of wedding trousseau. For smart casual wears that are latest in fashion but reasonable in prices, one can explore the fashion markets of Janpath, Sarojini Nagar and Lajpat Nagar.
Delhi Tourism has set up a permanent outlet for craftspersons at Dilli Haat, near AIIMS flyover which has become a popular shopping mart over the years. The stalls are given to various skilled artists from different states to exhibit and sell their handicrafts and regional cuisine.
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