Exploring Delhi's Khan Market: One of the most expensive markets in the world!
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/ Created : Mar 10, 2024, 23:01 IST
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The market was established in 1951 and is named after Khan Abdul Jabbar Khan, who was a prominent freedom fighter and political leader. Originally built to cater to the needs of Partition refugees, the market has since evolved int … Read more
The market was established in 1951 and is named after Khan Abdul Jabbar Khan, who was a prominent freedom fighter and political leader. Originally built to cater to the needs of Partition refugees, the market has since evolved into a premier shopping and dining destination in the capital. Despite its humble beginnings, Khan Market has grown exponentially over the years to become one of the most expensive markets in the world. Read less
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History
The market was established in 1951 and is named after Khan Abdul Jabbar Khan, who was a prominent freedom fighter and political leader. Originally built to cater to the needs of Partition refugees, the market has since evolved into a premier shopping and dining destination in the capital. Despite its humble beginnings, Khan Market has grown exponentially over the years to become one of the most expensive markets in the world.Shopper’s paradise
Foodie’s hub
Food enthusiasts love Khan Market! The place boasts an impressive array of culinary delights from around the world. Whether you're craving authentic Indian cuisine, international flavors, or gourmet delicacies, the market has something to satisfy every palate. Indulge in mouthwatering kebabs, fragrant biryanis, and delectable street food classics at the numerous restaurants, cafes, and eateries dotted throughout the area.Melting pot of cultures
A day well spent
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