Aminabad
Priya SrivastavaPriya Srivastava/Times Travel Editor/SHOPPING, LUCKNOW/ Updated : Nov 26, 2016, 23:59 IST
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Aminabad bazaar dates back to the period of Nawabs in Lucknow. Considered to be one of the oldest and busiest markets in the country, a visit to Aminabad is must for all. The narrow old lanes of Aminabad look quite similar to thos … Read more
Aminabad bazaar dates back to the period of Nawabs in Lucknow. Considered to be one of the oldest and busiest markets in the country, a visit to Aminabad is must for all. The narrow old lanes of Aminabad look quite similar to those of the famous Chandni Chowk market in Old Delhi. The market is famous for selling jewellery, books, regular bric-a-brac and Indian wedding attires at a reasonable price. The market is also a great place to buy some chikan embroidery garments, for which the city is so famous. Read less

Aminabad bazaar dates back to the period of Nawabs in Lucknow. Considered to be one of the oldest and busiest markets in the country, a visit to Aminabad is must for all. The narrow old lanes of Aminabad look quite similar to those of the famous Chandni Chowk market in Old Delhi. The market is famous for selling jewellery, books, regular bric-a-brac and Indian wedding attires at a reasonable price. The market is also a great place to buy some chikan embroidery garments, for which the city is so famous. If bargaining is your forte, you’ll definitely enjoy shopping here. Apart from being a major shopping hub, Aminabad is also food lover’s paradise as it is home to several iconic eating joints in the city. The famous Prakash Kulfi and Tunday Kababi are also located here. So, don’t forget to savour the local delicacies after you are done with shopping.
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