Commercial Street
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/SHOPPING IN BANGALORE/ Updated : Aug 1, 2017, 16:11 IST
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Bustling with crowds at all times of the day, Commercial Street is one of the busiest markets in the garden city. A tangle of by-lanes, the street is lined with jewellery and antique stores, book shops, apparel outlets and accesso … Read more
Bustling with crowds at all times of the day, Commercial Street is one of the busiest markets in the garden city. A tangle of by-lanes, the street is lined with jewellery and antique stores, book shops, apparel outlets and accessory stalls. Located a kilometre away from MG Road, the street is frequented by locals as well as travellers. The market is also immensely popular among the students of the city. Remember to bargain hard with the sellers and ask for discounts. While you explore the meandering alleys around the market, you’ll also spot food vendors selling tempting street eats such as bhutta, pani puri, chana jor garam, bhel puri and sev puri. Street shopping in Bangalore promises an experience that is quite unforgettable for both the local residents and the travellers visiting the city for a few days. Read less
Bustling with crowds at all times of the day, Commercial Street is one of the busiest markets in the garden city. A tangle of by-lanes, the street is lined with jewellery and antique stores, book shops, apparel outlets and accessory stalls. Located a kilometre away from MG Road, the street is frequented by locals as well as travellers. The market is also immensely popular among the students of the city. Remember to bargain hard with the sellers and ask for discounts. While you explore the meandering alleys around the market, you’ll also spot food vendors selling tempting street eats such as bhutta, pani puri, chana jor garam, bhel puri and sev puri. Street shopping in Bangalore promises an experience that is quite unforgettable for both the local residents and the travellers visiting the city for a few days. The variety offered by the numerous street stalls can keep a shopaholic occupied for hours or even an entire day. When it comes to the Commercial Street in the garden city of Bangalore, the place is all about a wide variety of items sold in one place, right from jewellery to books. Travellers and shopaholics of varied interests can spend some really good time in this place.What you must shop for
Home of many options
For shopaholics who are always on the lookout for the trendiest clothing, Fusion Vicky’s is the place that person must pay a visit at least once. This store on the Commercial Street is one of those places which sets an example of the kind of varieties and options that are available for shoppers on this street. As far as Fusion Vicky’s is concerned, the store is home to clothes featuring funky colours and patterns that are found on their collections of dresses, palazzos, kurtis and saris and other products. A pair of jeans is something that has become a sort of necessity these days. Each one of us literally relies on it. Having said that, the street shopping in Bangalore’s Commercial Street is incomplete without paying a visit to the Vashi’s House of Jeans. The place sells jeans of all fittings and styles, right from the skinny fit to even the linen pants. If you are a fan of stationery, then Commercial Street has a paradise for you. Being there since 1948, the Reliance Stationery Mart is there to please you with its wide selection of quality painting and art supplies. It is popular among the resident artists of the city.
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