Enter the dynamic center of Delhi, where modernity, culture, and tradition coexist harmoniously. You will gain a greater understanding of the city's personality and charm with your customised shopping and street food trip, which offers the ideal blend of craftsmanship, historical, and culinary experiences. This customised tour, which is completely customised to your tastes, takes you through some of Delhi's most famous marketplaces, neighbourhood shops, and artisan studios while being escorted by knowledgeable local guides who tell intriguing tales about each area you visit.
We will pick you from anywhere in Delhi.
At Hotel, Our driver will meet you at hotel lobby.
At Airport, Our driver will meet you at Airport arrival hall with your name sign board.
One of Delhi's ancient cities, Siri, once included Shahpur Jat. Here you may still see the ruins of the old city. The verdant pastures of Shahpur Jat attracted the Panwar Gotra Jats of Madhya Pradesh approximately 700 years ago. The Jat community still resides here, even though trendy shops have replaced the fields. You have undoubtedly heard of Delhi Shahpur Jat Fashion Street if you have ever had to purchase something for a wedding. You ought to, if you haven't already! It's meant for those of us who don't want to buy generic Indian clothing from most lower markets but also don't want to pay the exorbitant rates of A-list designers.
The "Street of Incomparable Pearls" is a fitting moniker for Dariban Kalan. It is a 17th-century street in Shahjahanabad, or Chandni Chowk in Old Delhi. It connects Jama Masjid and Chandni Chowk. Precious stones and jewellery made of gold and silver are popular at this mediaeval bazaar. The street witnessed the horrific massacre of Delhi in March 1739, which was led by Persian conqueror Nadir Shah and resulted in the deaths of hundreds of defenceless citizens and soldiers as well as the looting of gold shops.
Kinari Bazaar is a marketplace for wholesale goods. Everything you need for a party or celebration, especially a wedding, may be found here. This place offers a large assortment of borders and decorations at a very affordable price. Invest in lace, threadwork, borders, embellishments, stonework, gold/silverwork, and garlands, among other embroidery supplies. The best embroidered artwork from all throughout India can be found here.
Everyone can benefit greatly from Chandni Chowk. Offering more than 1,000 varieties of food, treats, and sweets in addition to sarees with chikan and zari, Chandni Chowk is renowned for its authenticity and diversity. Books, clothing, electronics, consumer goods, shoes, and leather goods can be found in stores along winding alleyways. The original Haldiram's and other brands like Gianis are located there. A local speciality, jalebis are prepared using clarified butter, or desi ghee. The Cloth Market offers ready-made goods, design services, and fabrics for home furnishings. Stationery, books, paper, and decorative items are all sold in bulk at Nai Sarak. Lal Kuan is a wholesale marketplace for kitchenware and hardware for hotels. The Tilak Market, an industrial chemical wholesale market, is close by. Khari Baoli is an entire street dedicated to spices, dried fruits, nuts, and herbs. It is situated at the western end of Chandni Chowk.
Known for its wholesale supermarket and Asia's largest wholesale spice market, Khari Baoli is a street in Delhi, India that offers a wide range of spices, nuts, herbs, and culinary items like rice and tea. To learn about the various Indian spices and select a few to give or use in your house, you can attend a demo session.
INA is Delhi's open-air textile market and craft bazaar. INA is permanent, in contrast to regular weekly marketplaces. It is located in South Delhi's business district.
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