Going on a shopping spree in Jaipur: 5 most colourful markets
TRAVEL TRENDS, JAIPUR Created : Aug 3, 2024, 09:00 IST
Going on a shopping spree in Jaipur: 5 most colourful markets
Jaipur is a city that defines colours like no other city. The vibrant capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur shines with lively markets dotted across the city. The city offers a heartfelt shopping experience. From intricate handicrafts to pretty jewellery, the city’s markets are a feast for the senses.
Here’s a guide to the five most colourful markets in Jaipur that promise a happy and memorable experience.
Johari Bazaar
On top of the list is Johari Bazaar, also known as the Jeweler’s Market. The market is perfect for traditional Rajasthani jewellery shopping. It is situated close to the famous UNESCO heritage site Hawa Mahal. The bustling market is noted for its exquisite collection of gemstone jewellery, including intricate meenakari and kundan pieces. The market’s lively atmosphere, with vendors showcasing their stunning jewellery, makes it a perfect destination for shoppers.
Bapu Bazaar
Bapu Bazaar is perfect for a taste of Jaipur’s traditional handicrafts. The lively bazaar is situated in the heart of the city and is famous for its bandhni (tie-dye) fabrics and hand-woven rugs. As you stroll through the narrow colourful lanes, you'll see traditional saris, dupattas, and kurtas. The market is also known for its leather goods, including bags and sandals.
Chandpole Bazaar
Chandpole Bazaar is one of Jaipur’s oldest and most popular shopping destinations. The market is noted for its diverse range of products, including traditional Rajasthani clothing, embroidered textiles, and antique jewellery. With its lively atmosphere and extensive selection, the market offers an exciting shopping experience.
Tripolia Bazaar
Tripolia Bazaar is dotted with shops selling traditional Rajasthani items, from metalware to textiles. This historic market near the Tripolia Gate is particularly famous for its lac bangles and brassware. The stalls display a wide range of handcrafted items. The market's lively ambiance and rich array of traditional products offer a glimpse into Jaipur’s rich heritage.
Sardar Patel Market
Sardar Patel Market, also known as the New Market, is another famous shopping hub in Jaipur. This market is famous for its diverse selection of products, including spices, textiles, and accessories. The market is especially known for its fabrics, such as embroidered kurtas and traditional Rajasthani attire.
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