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The M.G Road area is a favourite with tourists, offering a diverse range of stores selling everything from traditional handicrafts to silk and even a store for kids.
The M.G Road area is a favourite with tourists, offering a diverse range of stores selling everything from traditional handicrafts to silk and even a store for kids. Read less

The M.G Road area is a favourite with tourists, offering a diverse range of stores selling everything from traditional handicrafts to silk and even a store for kids. Spencer's super market, Shrungar Shopping Complex, Barton Court and Bombay Swadeshi are the major attractions. Aside from those, Big Kids Kemp is stocked to the brim with kiddy stuff, Deepam Silks and Prasiddhi are the two big sari stores, the Raymond and Cotton World showrooms are good for fabric shopping, Nalli Silks stocks traditional Indian wear, Jamal’s is famous for its cutlery and bone china sets, bookworms looking for the next good read can head straight to Gangaram or Higgin Botham, and Cauvery Arts and Crafts emporium is where you’ll get the best handicrafts.
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