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7 Indian cities and their coolest local bazaars to explore

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 25, 2025, 12:00 IST
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7 Indian cities and their coolest local bazaars to explore

No matter how many times you promise yourself, “This time, I’m not buying anything,” that vow crumbles the moment you spot that one-of-a-kind trinket in a buzzing local market. We’ve all been there. That’s the thing about shopping while traveling, it’s never just about buying stuff. It’s about stumbling into chaos laced with color, craft, and the unexpected. They reflect the city’s soul, like the vintage calm of Kochi or the pulsating madness of Delhi. So, next time if you intend to step into these bustling bazaars, here is a checklist to help you come back with stories.

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Jaipur – Johari Bazaar and Bapu Bazaar

The markets in Jaipur feel like stepping into a kaleidoscope of Rajasthani culture. Johari Bazaar is your go-to for gemstones, kundan jewelry, and bridal bling. And nearby, Bapu Bazaar is where color explodes in the form of Bandhani dupattas, mojris, and fragrant sandalwood. Visit these markets for sure to witness how tradition blends with flamboyance and are perfect for first-timers looking for an authentic Rajasthani haul. Must-buy: Lac bangles, block-printed textiles, camel leather juttis. Shop in the late afternoon to avoid the harsh sun and bgetetter bargains.

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Goa – Mapusa and more

Goa’s markets are places where you go to meet the old hippie soul of Goa. Mapusa Market, held every Friday, is a buzzing mix of Goan sausages, pottery, spices, and gossip. Must-buy: Dreamcatchers, silver rings, chillum pipes, and batik sarongs.

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Delhi – Sarojini Nagar and Chandni Chowk

India’s capital offers two vastly different but equally iconic market experiences. Sarojini Nagar is every budget fashionista’s paradise, export surplus, high-street lookalikes, and INR 100 steal deals are the norm. On the flip side, Chandni Chowk is a 17th-century maze of spices, textiles, perfumes, and street food—a walk through history that smells like cardamom and kebabs. Must-buy: Embroidered kurtis, imitation jewelry, wedding lehengas, parathas

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Mumbai – Colaba Causeway and Chor Bazaar

In Mumbai, the streets are your runway, and your shopping aisle. Colaba Causeway is where boho meets Bollywood. Mirrored bags, oxidized jewelry, cheap sunglasses, and street art are some of the sought-after items. Meanwhile, Chor Bazaar, one of the oldest flea markets in India, is a treasure trove of antiques, vintage Bollywood posters, and oddities. Must-buy: Old vinyl records, Afghani earrings, leather satchels. Visit early before the good stuff vanishes.

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Kolkata – New Market and Gariahat

New Market, a Victorian-era arcade, is an institution in Kolkata. From imported cheese to budget sarees, this sprawling labyrinth is where generations of Kolkatans have shopped for everything under the sun. Down south, Gariahat Market is saree central—Benarasi, Baluchari, cotton, tussar—you name it. Add a side of street food and you have the full Calcutta experience. Must-buy: Terracotta jewelry, Bengali sarees, kantha embroidery.
Don’t leave without trying a spicy egg roll or mishti doi from a street stall nearby.

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Kochi – Jew Town and Broadway Market

Tucked away in Kochi’s old-world Mattancherry, Jew Town is a quaint little lane, lined with antique shops, spice sellers, and cozy cafes that ooze colonial charm. It’s the kind of place where you might stumble upon a Dutch mirror, a carved wooden cross, or just a quiet moment of nostalgia. Then not far from here, a short rickshaw ride lands you in Broadway Market, which, ironically, is anything but broad. This narrow, bustling stretch comes packed with everything from colourful fabrics to coir mats, offering a slice of everyday Kerala in all its chaotic glory. Must-buy: Spices, antiques, rosewood boxes

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Shillong – Police Bazaar and Lewduh Market

Northeast India's coolest city has markets to match its chill. Police Bazaar is the heart of Shillong’s urban life, where you can get hold of jackets, K-pop merch, bamboo décor, street eats, and so much more. For a deeper local experience, head to Lewduh Market (also known as Bara Bazaar), one of the oldest and largest traditional markets in the Northeast. This is where you’ll see tribal produce, handmade tools, and Khasi cultural artifacts. Must-buy: Cane furniture, woolen shawls, handmade pickles, betel nut

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