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You can find all kinds of antiques here, especially brass items and wooden items. You can also find jeans, t-shirts, dresses, skirts, tops, jackets, and other trendy outfits at affordable prices. You can find kurtas, sarees, lehengas, salwar kameez, dupattas, shawls, and other traditional outfits at reasonable prices. You can find all kinds of clothes here, especially ethnic wear and western wear. Another feature of Janpath Market is its proximity to some of the most iconic attractions in Delhi, such as Connaught Place and India Gate.

Some of the shops that I have seen always selling cool stuff are Sood Garments (shop no. 8), Vagale Gift House (shop no. 9), Amar Garments (shop no. 16), and shop no. 19. The market’s layout and products are ever-changing, adapting to trends and seasons. Here, you will get quality products at moderately cheap prices. As you reach the end of the line of Tibetan shops, you look to the left and see an explosion of colour (mostly oranges and pinks) extending into the lane before you.

The market is dropped by the Janpath Metro Station (Violet Line). Evening is the best time. Still, negotiate and have a good time. When a shopkeeper tells you ₹500, you can readily gammon him down to ₹250 or less. Atleast be fair, it is an art of bargaining. It is possible to literally create a complete look under 1000 by bargaining.
Chandni Chowk in old Delhi is quite a lively market area buzzing with vibrant shoppers and enthusiastic shopkeepers. Serious artifact shopping is done by foreigners here. This is where college girls shop for imitation jewellery.

Pick up a delish cold coffee while you’re at it and fuel up for some more shopping! Which is why, one fine day, we decided to collect every buck we’ve ever saved and head out for some serious shopping Janpath Market straight to Janpath – oxidised silver, here we come! Watch our video to know more about the market and see how we styled our clothes from Janpath.
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