Whether a rich brocade wedding silk, luxurious silks, breezy cottons, quirky block prints or some cool printed cotton, Delhi'sbustling fabric markets has everything and that too at affordable prices. There's awhole lot of variety of good styles there and all in a range that won't feel heavy on your pockets, if you know how to bargain. Find out which are the 5 best fabric markets in Delhi.
5 Best Fabric Markets To Visit In Delhi
Here are 5 amazing fabric markets in Delhi that you can explore:
1. Chandni Chowk
Chandni Chowk is the most renowned fabric cluster in Delhi. It is the place to buy bridal wear, silks and various embroidery materials at wholesale prices.
2. Lajpat Nagar
One of the favourites amongst fashion professional and students and also general house tailors, Lajpat Nagar has some trendy prints, suit materials and lace borders in addition to street style bargaining.
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3. Shankar Market (Connaught Place)
Shankar market in Connaught Place is one of the lesser known treasures when it comes to handloom fabrics, Ikat, Kalamkari and beautiful cottons. It is a dream spot if you wish to visit any indie designer and/or a purveyor of sustainable fashion.
4. Nehru Place market
Nehru Place market is known to offer bulk fabric pricing, fashion prints, chiffon, linen, and printed georgette at negotiable prices.
5. Meena Bazaar (Jama Masjid)
One of the most ancient fabric haunts, Meena Bazaar in Jama Masjid is ideal if you are on the lookout of antique brocade, Banarasi weaves, ethnic dupattas and heavy traditional material.
How To Reach These Markets
Chandni Chowk (Katra Neel & Kinari Bazaar):
Take the Chandni Chowk Metro Station (Yellow Line), exit gate 5, and walk towards Katra Neel. Rickshaws and e-carts are also easily available.
Lajpat Nagar Central Market:
Board the Violet Line Metro for Lajpat Nagar station and then exit Gate 2. The market is just a 2-minute walk from there.
Jama Masjid (Meena Bazaar):
The nearest metro station is Jama Masjid (Violet Line). From Gate 1, a 5-minute rickshaw ride will take you to Meena Bazaar.
Most of these markets are best explored in the afternoon or evening, and it’s wise to carry cash as many small shops don’t accept digital payments yet.
If you’re a fabric lover or someone who enjoys picking unique textiles for your wardrobe or home, these Delhi markets promise a treasure hunt worth your time.
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