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Ever wondered where to find the trendiest of stuff at cheap rates?  Street markets, often known as fashion shopping in India, are hidden treasures to anyone who enjoys filling their bags with local delicacies while travelling or exploring a place. Street shopping in India is popular among travellers, as well as locals, because of the beautiful local culture, the best of what’s in fashion, and, of course, the affordable prices.

7 Top Cloth Shopping Streets in India

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1. Sarojini Market, Delhi

Sarojini market is unquestionably a fashion lover’s idea of heaven. In fact, this is one of the most unique markets in India is one of the only places where you can find branded clothing for a quarter of the price. It’s virtually a scavenger hunt! This market has everything from branded tops, t-shirts, and jeans to beautiful kurtas, shawls, dress materials, palazzos, and lingerie. If you’re going to Sarojini for the first time, keep in mind that wearing a simple outfit can help you haggle better because vendors here like to base their prices on your standing. It’s worth noting that this market is closed on Mondays.

2. Commercial Street, Bangalore

In the south, Commercial Street is considered to be a shopping sanctuary. This market sells almost everything from the most basic knickknacks to (copies) the most fashionable clothing. Moreover, it’s like a never-ending flea market with shops, street sellers, and mouth-watering food! Women can get their hands on some extremely nice quality things, ranging from a range of foreign cosmetics at cheap costs to bridal gowns, blouses, and lehengas. Besides, Commercial Street has a wide range of trendy western clothes, dress materials, handicraft stores selling local souvenirs, and a good selection of high-quality paintings and other supplies.

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3. Arpora Saturday Night Market, Goa

If you believe that Goa’s nightlife is actually a combination of parties, consider this. The Arpora Saturday Night Market, which begins after 6 p.m., is one of the most famous markets in India. The well-known street market is well-lit with lovely lights, and the music sets the proper ambience and it appeals to every kind of buyer. Furthermore, this market sells jewellery, fashionable clothing, beer, handicrafts, and home decor! The Arpora market in Goa is a must-see for its dynamic atmosphere, which will amaze everyone!

4. M.G. Road, Pune

M.G Road has been frequented by every Punekar at least once, especially for last-minute shopping. The ‘road’ is a never-ending street lined on both sides with showrooms and street sellers. Clover Centre and Wonderland, for example, have a stunning collection of bridal-wear range at reasonable costs. This market isn’t just about the stuff; it’s also about the atmosphere! The oldies’ favourite food establishments – Marz-O-Rin, Budhani Bros Waferwala, and Pasteur Bakery, to name a few just add to the enjoyment! While shopping, you may also enjoy steaming butter-corn, coconut water, fresh lemonade, and chicken rolls sold on the street.

5. Charminar Bazaar, Hyderabad

Most tourists are drawn to the Charminar because of its size and grandeur, but the market at the foot of the Charminar has a lot of interesting items, making this bazaar perfect for street shopping in Hyderabad. Also,the Charminar Bazaar has a wide range of merchandise, from local clothing and jewellery with a touch of Hyderabadi design to the world-famous Basra pearls.

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6. Law Garden Market, Ahmedabad

Law Garden in Ahmebdad has one of India’s night cloth shopping streets in India that is great for tourists who want to get a glimpse of the city at night. This market has a large choice of distinctive products, including Gujarati clothing fabrics, stitched dresses and blouses, dupattas, embroidered bed linens, handicrafts, paintings, wall hangings, handbags, and juttis. Additionally, this night market, which looks magnificent with all the lanterns and colourful ghagra-cholis, provides shoppers with a glimpse into Gujarati culture. This market’s speciality is clothes studied with stunning mirror-work. 

7. Hazratganj Market, Lucknow

If you visit Lucknow, you must sample the state’s delectable street food and go on a shopping spree. You can’t forget to purchase the famed Chicken Kari handloom at one of the most beautiful Indian shopping streets. All of this may be found in the city’s famous Hazratganj Market. Small stalls and large merchants sell the best of the state’s culture at reasonable costs in the market.

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We don’t blame you if your inner travel bug is itching after reading this list of shopping in India. Further, exploring these cloth shopping streets in India will help you to bring a treasured memory back home. It will remind you of the stunning scenery and all the precious moments of the trip every time you glance at it!

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