Rajouri garden Main Market
Mayank KumarMayank Kumar/Times Travel Editor/SHOPPING IN DELHI/ Updated : Jun 18, 2015, 15:53 IST
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Often referred to as a wedding market, the Rajouri Garden Main Market will spoil you with its myriad offerings. Tiny shops here tucked away in narrow lanes will amaze you with their craft items, exquisite jewellery pieces (availa … Read more
Often referred to as a wedding market, the Rajouri Garden Main Market will spoil you with its myriad offerings. Tiny shops here tucked away in narrow lanes will amaze you with their craft items, exquisite jewellery pieces (available for rent as well as purchase), cloth pieces, and quirky footwear. Read less

Often referred to as a wedding market, the Rajouri Garden Main Market will spoil you with its myriad offerings. Tiny shops here tucked away in narrow lanes will amaze you with their craft items, exquisite jewellery pieces (available for rent as well as purchase), cloth pieces, and quirky footwear. Go discover accessory-havens such as Saraswati Bangles, Soni Sapphire, Kamal Jewellery and many more while you’re shopping here. While these small wonders offer beautiful curios that need to be found (with a good amount of time at hand), the massive showrooms here fill your sight with the obvious, quintessential, grand outfits which will charm you just from their mannequin display. From Perfection House and Meena Bazaar selling some of the most opulent designer saris for the wedding season, to footwear havens like Stilettos and Klove, the market has everything to satiate your shopping hunger. While you spend big bucks here, head to Gayway Bakers and Soni Bakers for some creamy cakes and pastries, delectable muffins and pizza sandwiches. Gorge on some spicy corns or gol gappas and chaats from the roadside stalls if you wish to sample the capital’s street food. Located just besides Rajouri Garden Metro Station, the market is a preferred precinct amongst shoppers despite of multiple malls in the vicinity.
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