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Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/SHOPPING IN DELHI/ Updated : Jul 3, 2015, 18:24 IST
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This busy, upscale market is the right place to visit to clothes and Indian wedding finery. It is divided into two parts located on either side of the Ring Road. A hot favourite with wedding shoppers, it has shops specialising in … Read more
This busy, upscale market is the right place to visit to clothes and Indian wedding finery. It is divided into two parts located on either side of the Ring Road. A hot favourite with wedding shoppers, it has shops specialising in Indian wear, such as Frontier Raas, Study by Janak, Greenways, Diwan Saheb and Meena Bazaar, which stock everything from lehengas to sherwanis and saris. Read less

This busy, upscale market is the right place to visit to clothes and Indian wedding finery. It is divided into two parts located on either side of the Ring Road. A hot favourite with wedding shoppers, it has shops specialising in Indian wear, such as Frontier Raas, Study by Janak, Greenways, Diwan Saheb and Meena Bazaar, which stock everything from lehengas to sherwanis and saris. Remember to visit the famous multi-storied Nalli showroom for high-quality silk, handloom and cotton saris. There are also jewellery stores such as PC Jewellers, Orra, Mehrasons and Tanishq to complete the experience. If you’re looking for western wear, the markets have numerous outlets by international brands such as Lacoste, Vero Moda, United Colors of Benetton, Marks & Spencer and Van Heusen. After you’re done shopping, don’t forget to binge on some street food at Bengali Sweet Centre and Bombay Bhelpuri. You’ll also find cafes, restaurants and bars throughout the market.
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