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Places to Explore
New Delhi · Delhi
Chandni Chowk
Old Delhi's 17th-century market street — India's most famous vegetarian street-food lane and a maze of spice, textile, and jewellery bazaars.
New Delhi · Delhi
Connaught Place
New Delhi's grand colonial-era shopping and dining circle — Georgian colonnades, big-brand stores, street markets, and famous vegetarian restaurants.
Agra · Uttar Pradesh
Sadar Bazar
Agra's vibrant evening market — petha shops, street food, leather goods, marble inlay, and the city's most authentic local atmosphere.
Agra · Uttar Pradesh
Seth Gali
A narrow old-city lane famous for authentic mithai, traditional snacks, and the real flavours of Agra's centuries-old sweet-making culture.
Agra · Uttar Pradesh
Rawatpara Spice Market
Agra's oldest wholesale spice market — a sensory explosion of colour, fragrance, and century-old trading traditions in the heart of the old city.
Agra · Uttar Pradesh
Kinari Bazaar
A heritage market lane in the old city — Agra's most vibrant lane for zari embroidery, wedding jewellery, and traditional craft textiles.
Agra · Uttar Pradesh
Marble Inlay Workshops (Gokulpura)
Live marble inlay workshops in Gokulpura where descendants of Taj Mahal craftsmen demonstrate the same pietra dura techniques used in the monument 400 years ago.
Agra · Uttar Pradesh
Zardozi Embroidery Centers
Agra's centuries-old gold-thread embroidery ateliers — a craft with Mughal court origins, still practised by hereditary artisans in the old city.
Agra · Uttar Pradesh
Subhash Emporium
Agra's most-recommended verified marble handicraft showroom — the safe, anti-scam anchor for authentic pietra dura and marble inlay purchases.
Noida · Uttar Pradesh
Sector 18 Atta Market
Noida's oldest and liveliest market — a warren of shops and vegetarian street food beside the metro and the city's biggest mall.
New Delhi · Delhi
Dilli Haat (INA)
A permanent open-air crafts bazaar opposite INA metro — handlooms and handicrafts from every Indian state, plus a food court of regional vegetarian specialities.
New Delhi · Delhi
Sarojini Nagar Market
Delhi's legendary budget-fashion bazaar — export-surplus clothes at throwaway prices, plus vegetarian street food. A bargain-hunter's rite of passage.
New Delhi · Delhi
National Crafts Museum
A living museum of Indian craft near Purana Qila — 33,000+ objects and master artisans at work, in a Charles Correa 'village street' of courtyards and mud huts. Closed Mondays.
New Delhi · Delhi
Lajpat Nagar Central Market
One of Delhi's most iconic mid-range bazaars — ethnic wear, fabrics and home goods at bargain prices, roadside mehndi artists and lively vegetarian street food. Closed Mondays.
New Delhi · Delhi
Khan Market
Delhi's most upscale shopping-and-dining enclave — independent bookshops, designer boutiques and celebrated veg-friendly cafés near India Gate. Closed Sundays.
New Delhi · Delhi
Janpath Market
Delhi's favourite budget street bazaar beside Connaught Place — boho clothing, embroidered juttis and silver, plus a decades-old Tibetan Market of curios. Free.
New Delhi · Delhi
Karol Bagh Market
Delhi's great all-in-one bazaar — the pedestrian Ajmal Khan Road for fashion and bridal wear, Bank Street for gold, Gaffar Market for electronics, and iconic veg street food. Closed Mondays.
New Delhi · Delhi
Khari Baoli Spice Market
Asia's largest wholesale spice market — centuries-old lanes at the west end of Chandni Chowk stacked with chilli, turmeric, saffron, dry fruits and tea. Free; closed Sundays.