Whether you’re visiting for leisure or work, make sure you set aside a little time to go shopping in Goa. From flea markets selling beachwear, beads and flip-flops to food markets where you can pick up anything from Goan sausages and seafood to vegetables and fruit—Goa has a lot on offer. It is also a great place to shop for haute couture. You’ll find a treasure of both local and international fashion designers with boutiques selling high-end fashion products and accessories. We've been admirers of Sosa as well as Sacha’s Shop for a long time now, and we still can't decide what we love more: the high-end selection or the chic décor. It's like we died and went to design heaven. The Gemma Carver Studio is the place for a bespoke outfit for your wedding; and you’ll find cool accessories, clothing, real gold and silver jewellery and other cool stuff designed by rocker Mick Jagger’s daughter Jade, at the Jade Jagger studio perched on Ashwem Beach.
SHOPPING IN GOA
5 Goan markets you shouldn’t miss
There is more to Goa than seashells and port wine. Skip the souvenir shops and boutiques, and try out these five markets for a quintessentially Goan s...
1FEATUREDYour guide to high-end shopping in Goa
Goa might be more famous for its bargain-worthy beachside chic, but it's also fast becoming India’s couture capital. Home to India’s well-heeled and c...
2FEATUREDMargao
This large market in South Goa is the best place to bargain for fish, cheap alcohol and local delicacies like bebinca.
3FEATUREDAnjuna’s Wednesday flea market
Located near the Anjuna beach, this famous daytime market has a mix of Kashmiri, Gujarati and Tibetan shops selling clothes, jewellery and an eclectic...
4FEATUREDIngo’s Night Bazaar
This market on Arpora Hill, between Baga and Anjuna, is known as much for its party-like atmosphere, as for the actual shopping.
6FEATUREDMapusa’s Friday Market
Unlike the Anjuna and Arpora makets, this is a largely local affair with Goans from the surrounding villages selling farm products including spices, f...
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