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Rajasthan’s 5 most colourful markets for budget shoppers

Priya Srivastava
| TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Mar 18, 2025, 10:17 IST
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Rajasthan’s 5 most colourful markets for budget shoppers

Rajasthan is the most colourful state of India dotted with some beautiful vibrant markets which are perfect for budget shopping. The state is home to some of the most colourful and lively markets in India where one can shop for pretty jewellery and exotic spices.
For budget-conscious shoppers, these markets offer the perfect blend of culture and affordability. On this note, let’s have a look at six of the most colourful markets in Rajasthan that are known for their budget shopping.

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Johari Bazaar (Jaipur)

Johari Bazaar is one of the most sought-after colourful markets set in the heart of Jaipur. It is a must-visit for shoppers looking for traditional Rajasthani jewellery and clothes. The market is noted for its pretty collection of gemstones, including turquoise, ruby, and emerald. But for budget shoppers, there is a beautiful collection of imitation jewellery and semi-precious stone accessories.

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Sadar Bazaar (Jaisalmer)

Sadar Bazaar, in the golden city of Jaisalmer, is noted for its colourful collection of handicrafts. The market is noted for its traditional Rajasthani textiles, including camel wool shawls, scarves, and block-printed fabric. Budget shoppers can also find a range of wooden artifacts, handmade jewellery, and stone carvings. The market is also famous for its other affordable items, such as traditional Rajasthani carpets and wall hangings, among others.

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Bapu Bazaar (Jaipur)

Another colourful market in Jaipur is Bapu Bazaar, noted for its range of affordable Rajasthani handicrafts, clothing, and souvenirs. This market is a paradise for budget shoppers looking for items like colourful textiles, leather goods, traditional footwear (mojris), and vibrant scarves. The market is also known for its traditional tie-dye fabrics and block-printed textiles, allowing shoppers to experience the essence of Rajasthan at reasonable prices.

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Clock Tower Market (Jodhpur)

Jodhpur’s Clock Tower Market near the Mehrangarh Fort is a bustling bazaar filled with all shades imaginable. From spices and textiles to handicrafts and traditional jewellery, the market offers a wide range of products at budget-friendly prices. The market is famous for its fabric stalls, where you can find bandhani (tie-dye) fabrics which are extremely famous.

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Nai Sarak (Udaipur)

Nai Sarak is considered one of the most vibrant markets in Udaipur. It is known for its beautiful selection of traditional textiles, including bandhej (tie-dye) sarees and dupattas. The market is also home to a range of Rajasthani jewellery, handicrafts, and accessories. Budget shoppers will find a plethora of affordable options such as intricately designed jewellery, hand-painted pottery, and miniature paintings.

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