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Best Local Products & Souvenirs in New Delhi

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Sundernagar is a fine place to stop for antiques and silver jewelry. Focusing on Indian and Nepali handicrafts, it's a neat and well-designed market complex. It also has many stores competing to sell exotic souvenirs like fine silver jewelry from Ladakh, semi-precious stones, textiles, and brass, copper and silver objects d'art besides the array of handicrafts. This area also has many art galleries. If all the shopping for antiques makes you feel fatigues, head to one of the tea shops and refresh yourself with a cup of traditional Indian chai. If you are looking for antiques and handicrafts, your search ends at Sundernagar Market.

Janpath is basically a road that connects Connaught Place to Lodhi Garden. The most popular spot on this road is the Janpath Market, which is a haven for budget travelers and for those preferring the hippie look. There are numerous silver and inexpensive jewelry stores and they are not only popular with the foreign visitors but also the local crowd. Hundreds of shops have been set on the side of the pavements, selling exotic ensembles, Indian artifacts and carpets. You must haggle on prices; it is a very fruitful tradition at Janpath. There are also many small cafes and restaurants strewn all over the area. Parking can be a problem; it is advisable to take a cab here.

Spread over a spacious area, Dilli Haat INA features imaginative landscaping, creative planning and traditional village architectural style. This is one of the best places to procure great prices for textiles, handicrafts, jewelry and home accessories. Dilli Haat INA is probably the only place in the city where authentic regional food from all over the country is available. Great entertainment, in the form of concerts by local musicians and dancers, is also organized on the weekends. With its rustic charm, live performances, and an ever-changing market of goods, this place provides an authentic, immersive experience that beckons locals and tourists alike.

Dating back to the 17th Century, Chandni Chowk was built by Emperor Shah Jahan and conceptualized by his daughter, Jahanara. It is among the biggest wholesale markets and oldest markets in the country. It is home to several historic structures, both religious and otherwise, most notably the Jama Masjid, Central Baptist Church, Fatehpuri Masjid, and Haveli of Mirza Ghalib. This bustling and colorful bazaar is not only popular with traders and locals but also tourists who throng here to shop for fabrics, spices, jewelry, curios, and souvenirs. Located in the deeper recesses of this immense market, some food stalls are more than a century old. A microcosm of North Indian cuisine, the market is ideal for relishing local delights like parathas, sweets like jalebis, falooda, and lots more. A must-visit for shoppers and foodies, this flamboyant market retains the lively charm of Purani Dilli (Old Delhi).

The Paharganj Main Bazaar, sometimes referred to as the "backpacker's district", is one of the most colorful and vibrant street markets in Central Delhi. The narrow, dusty lanes lined by old buildings and myriad shops on both sides are a huge attraction for tourists as well as the local Delhi crowd. Clothes, footwear, jewelry, handicrafts, fruits, vegetables, bakery products and so on are found aplenty at the main bazaar, not to forget the wide range of eateries offering inexpensive street-side delights. The market bustles with life day in and day out, with weekends being the most crowded. Paharganj Main Bazaar is truly a street-shopping paradise!

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