Your guide to shopping in Mumbai
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/SHOPPING IN MUMBAI/ Updated : Sep 14, 2016, 11:23 IST
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From street markets offering great bargains to glitzy malls stocked with designer wear, shopping in Mumbai has something for every budget and interest. Soak in the smells and sights of the city at the colourful food-centric Crawfo … Read more
From street markets offering great bargains to glitzy malls stocked with designer wear, shopping in Mumbai has something for every budget and interest. Soak in the smells and sights of the city at the colourful food-centric Crawford Market, hunt for rare antiques at the Chor Bazaar, or simply take a stroll along the countless fashion stalls lining Linking Road in Bandra. Mumbai also has several upscale boutiques and stores: check out Philips Antiques for old treasures, Le Mill, Good Earth and Bungalow 8 for home furnishings, Tribhovandas Bhimji Zaveri for jewellery and Forest Essentials for traditional Indian beauty products. Read less
From street markets offering great bargains to glitzy malls stocked with designer wear, shopping in Mumbai has something for every budget and interest. Soak in the smells and sights of the city at the colourful food-centric Crawford Market, hunt for rare antiques at the Chor Bazaar, or simply take a stroll along the countless fashion stalls lining Linking Road in Bandra. Mumbai also has several upscale boutiques and stores: check out Philips Antiques for old treasures, Le Mill, Good Earth and Bungalow 8 for home furnishings, Tribhovandas Bhimji Zaveri for jewellery and Forest Essentials for traditional Indian beauty products. Shopaholics can satiate themselves at the swanky Oberoi Mall and High Street Phoenix.For Guidepal's mobile app, click here
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