Private Custom Shopping Tour: Delhi’s Bustling Markets

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Book the private customized tour offered by one of the most reputable and popular local tour companies in India! As a family business since 1971, the company specializes in hosting international travelers from U.S., Europe, Australia, and everywhere else, and provides high quality service and cultural experience.

Join us for this private customized shopping tour that goes beyond the city’s streets to its bustling markets for just you and your family or friends. The recommended sample tour takes you to some of the most popular local markets and shopping areas including Dilli Haat, Chandni Chowk, and Select Citywalk. You can also choose several markets in Delhi that you’re interested and your friendly local guide will plan a memorable 6-hour tour for you. Each market has its unique ambiance, and many include opportunities to sample local and international cuisine. Shop for arts and crafts, souvenirs, clothing, and electronics while enjoying the local food and lifestyle.

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Duration: 4 to 6 hours
Starts: New Delhi, India
Trip Category: Shopping & Fashion >> Shopping Tours



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Book the private customized tour offered by one of the most reputable and popular local tour companies in India! As a family business since 1971, the company specializes in hosting international travelers from U.S., Europe, Australia, and everywhere else, and provides high quality service and cultural experience.

Join us for this private customized shopping tour that goes beyond the city’s streets to its bustling markets for just you and your family or friends. The recommended sample tour takes you to some of the most popular local markets and shopping areas including Dilli Haat, Chandni Chowk, and Select Citywalk. You can also choose several markets in Delhi that you’re interested and your friendly local guide will plan a memorable 6-hour tour for you. Each market has its unique ambiance, and many include opportunities to sample local and international cuisine. Shop for arts and crafts, souvenirs, clothing, and electronics while enjoying the local food and lifestyle.

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Stop At: Dilli Haat, Sri Aurobindo Marg opp INA Market, New Delhi 110023 India

A government-managed market of traditional arts, crafts, textiles, and cuisines from different parts of India. Popular buys include handicrafts and handlooms (clothing items). On occasion, the amphitheater hosts various cultural performances.

Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: Chandni Chowk, Near Red Fort, New Delhi 110006 India

This market exemplifies the quintessential feeling of Old Delhi — noisy, busy, and overflowing with goods. People, bicycles, cycle rickshaws and animals jostle for space in the narrow lanes near obscure stores selling anything from wedding wear to jewelry, hardware, and electronics. North Indian snacks are plentiful. (Some wholesale sub-markets closed on Sundays)

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Khan Market, Subramanium Bharti Marg, New Delhi India

One of Delhi’s oldest markets, this complex has a mix of regular stores and up-market restaurants. Stores range from brand names to one-store boutiques and tailors, and shops sell anything from books to cosmetics. Abundant cafes feature all cuisines.

Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: Sarojini Nagar Market, Sarojini Nagar, New Delhi 110023 India

Among the more crowded markets, especially on weekends, this market is known for shops selling clothes, ranging from cheap t-shirts to brand stores. The most popular stores are those that sell stylish factory rejects with minor-defects at bargain prices. Bargaining is the norm here. (Closed on Mondays)

Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: Hauz Khas Village, Hauz Khas Village, New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi

A chic market located in what used to be a village, it is dotted with contemporary restaurants, designer art stores, and clothing outlets. Various restaurants and bars play host to musical performances, with the Hauz Khas Tomb, the lake, and the deer park located nearby.

Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: Paharganj, New Delhi India

This congested hub of tourist activity is due to a multitude of budget-accommodating options and eateries. Shops selling clothing, shoes, jewelry, books, music, handicrafts, and trinkets are abundant. You can often get Indian dress stitched and tailored all in one day. (Some shops closed on Sundays)

Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: Select Citywalk, A-3 District Centre Saket Sector 6, Pushp Vihar, New Delhi 110017 India

These modern malls offer a mix of shops and department stores selling brand clothing, lifestyle goods, electronic goods, and more. Most malls have a variety of eateries including food courts and bars. (Open every day)

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Janpath Market, Janpath Rd Connaught Place, New Delhi 110001 India

Here you get to do the best of street shopping. You will mostly find small kiosks selling all kinds of cotton clothes and curios. The clothes are generally export-surplus garments and are sold dirt-cheap. There’s lots of silver and artificial jewellery studded with semi-precious stones available here. Refugees who came after the Partition and Tibetans who came when China invaded Tibet settled here as traders. Shopping here requires a couple of skills. One, you must have the ability to distinguish the fake from the genuine. Two, you must know and practice the art of bargaining patiently.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Connaught Place, G-22 Marina Arcade, New Delhi 110001 India

When it came into being, the sprawling circular market was the largest of its kind in India. The British believed that the horseshoe-shaped market would prove lucky for the shoppers and the shopkeepers both. This market has two circles. The Inner Circle consists of Blocks A to F. The important shops and showrooms here include Adidas Originals, Allen Solly, Bentley, Bon Ton, Cantabil, Gas, Johnson Watch Company, Kalpana, Lee, Louis Philippe, Neelkanth Jewellers, Nike, Orra, Park Avenue, Pepe, Proline and Fila, Roopchand Jewellers, Snowhite Square, Wills Lifestyle. Mohanlal Sons promises to give you ready or tailored attires to suit every occasion. Known for its quality and good service, you will find here a wide range of shirts, trousers, jackets, suits, kurtas and sherwanis. The Outer Circle consists of Blocks G to P. Showrooms like Digjam, Lacoste, Omega, Rado, RL Exports and TAG Heuer lie in this circle.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Lajpat Nagar Central Market, Central Market, New Delhi 110024 India

Lajpat Nagar is a popular shopping area where you can get whatever you desire – accessories, clothes, footwear, bags, etc. The garments
at Hakoba range from saris and salwar kameezes for women to kurtas and kurtis for both men and women. The Lucknowi embroidery, which is mostly done in white-coloured threads, is breathtaking and of very high quality. Karan & Nasir have been revolutionizing the way men dress. RCKC has carved a niche for itself in the international market with labels like Anamika and RISA by Abhijeet Khanna.

A brainchild of Saurabh Mehta, Samaira boasts a wide variety of designs that define femininity with simple styles. Apart from fashion stores, there are furnishing stores and decor houses to beautify your homes. There are huge glittering showrooms as well as roadside stalls. The mehndiwallahs (appliers of henna) are very famous. Bargaining is a must if you wish to get the best of this market. It remains closed on Mondays.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Walk Over Bridge Majnu Ka Tilla, Ho No 91, New Chandrawal, New Aruna Nagar, Delhi, 110054, India

Often called the Little Tibet in Delhi, this colony was originally set up to house a few Tibetan refugees. Decades later, not only has the little colony market grown in size but its name and fame have also spread far and wide. It is popularly known as the Monastery Market.

A nondescript gate under the arch of the ISBT Shahdara Link Flyover on the Ring Road leads one to a suprisingly large market, chock-a-block with stalls selling statues, incense, shawls, paintings and Tibetan artefacts, including jewellery and semi-precious stones. Shops selling clothes and accessories are a huge hit among the young crowd of Delhi. Also popular are the shops selling footwear and other leather products. Most products are stylish and good value-for-money.

This is also a good place to sample some original Tibetan home food. Restaurants like Zomsa and Shakura serve Tibetan delicacies including thukpa. Momos and mouth-watering chow mein are also available in this market.
This market is closed on Mondays.

Duration: 1 hour



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