1. Chandni Chowk Market Delhi:
Chandni Chowk is the largest trading center / market place of Delhi. It is located in the main street of Old Delhi and situated in front of Red-Fort. It has several lanes, and each lane has its specialty for uniqueness like Parathawali Gali, Jewelry lane, Textile lane, Kids Toys etc and a special lane for all kind of books called "Nai Sadak".
The market place has also many historical land marks like Sunheri Masjid, Fatehpur Mosque and the famous Jamma Masjid. The eating points of Chandni Chowk are famous not only in Delhi but all over India. It is also the busiest places of Delhi.
2. Karol Bagh Market Delhi:
Karol Bagh market is one of the busiest market place in Delhi which is located approx. 2 km far from New Delhi Railway Station. This place was originally home to Panjabis who moved from Pakistan to India during partition. The main market places of Karol Bagh are Arya Samaj Road, Ajmal Khan Road, Ghaffar Market and Bank Street.
Ajmal Khan Road is famous for its cotton yarn, inexpensive readymade and embroidered garments. A huge weekly village market or haat is held every Monday on Ajmal Khan Road. Ghaffar Market and Bank Street are known for imported products and gold jewelry respectively while Arya Samaj Road is a place for second hand books.
3. Daryaganj Market Delhi:
One of the busiest markets of Delhi is Daryaganj which is located near the Delhi gate of shahjahanbad. The nearest railway station to reach here is old Delhi railway station. Daryaganj Book market is spread around 1.5 km near Golcha cinema. This place is an ultimate destination for readers who wish to get any variety of books as this book market has both old and new books for sale.
What makes Daryaganj really popular, especially amongst youngsters, is the fact that it houses one of the most extensive second hand book outlets - the old book bazaar - where book lovers and students come from various parts of the country to purchase books at throw away prices every Sunday.
4. Chawri Bazar Market Delhi:
Chawri Bazar market is located at the west of Jamma Masjid. This market center is famous for wholesale trading of brass, copper and paper products. Chawri Bazaar is much busy place as laborers and people with their laden backs, rickshaws, cars, walkers and scooters almost battle during the peak market hours for passage.
It is a wholesale market but you will be allowed to buy a brass or copper idol of Lord Vishnu, Buddha and others. You can get variety of beautiful wedding cards, attractive wallpapers, greeting cards and many types of papers required are available here in retail as well as in wholesale.
5. Kamla Nagar Market Delhi:
This is a very busy market located in North Delhi because it is located right next to the North Campus and this is the favorite haunt of college students. The market is very close to HansRaj College especially for clothes and accessories.
It has a road called Bungalow Road where a large number of clothing, bags, footwear etc are located on the ground floor of the buildings and the upper floor being used for residential purposes. The market is also famous for its momos chaat joints, juice places etc. It is the place where especially ladies can buy trendy shirts, coats, jackets, skirts, jeans, suits, salwar-kameez etc with variety of offers.
6. Sadar Bazar Market Delhi:
Sadar Bazaar Market is one of the popular trading centers of Delhi. The top feature of Sadar Bazaar Market is that it is one of the largest wholesale markets of Delhi. It is located at the western portion of Khari Baoli. Old Delhi Railway Station is the nearest railway station. In order to reach in Market, tourists can also hire cabs, auto-rickshaws or three-wheelers.
With the passage of time it is evolved as one of the popular markets of Delhi, selling wholesale household items. People can also buy various items in small and required quantities. Sadar Bazaar Market is closed on Sundays. The daily timings of the market are 11.30 am to 6.00 pm.
7. Janpath Market Delhi:
Janpath is basically a road that connects Connaught Place to Lodhi Garden. The most popular spot on this road is the Janpath Market, which is a haven for low-to-middle budget travelers and for those preferring the hippie look style. There are numerous silver and inexpensive jewelry stores and they are not only popular with the foreign visitors but also the local crowd.
There are many shops have been set on the side of the pavements, selling Indian artifacts, exotic ensembles and carpets. You have to haggle on prices; it is a very fruitful & common tradition at Janpath. There are also many restaurants and small cafes strewn all over the area.
8. Atta Market Noida:
Atta Market is the best market place of Noida to shop and enjoy the flavor of food. It is situated in the Sec- 18 of the Noida City. It is very much refreshing as compared to all those cramped malls which we all have got accustomed to. Here you can find anything, from junk food to jewelry and shops of all the major brands. You can easily find what you are looking for.
In Atta Market caters is visited most, by the people. It includes young college students and enthusiastic foreigners who are indulging themselves in street shopping. To make you relax and refresh there are various restaurants, pubs, coffee-shop galore. Here you can very easily find the parking space, which is not in Delhi.
9. Lajpat Nagar - Central Market Delhi:
Lajpat Nagar Central Market is one of the very famous market places of Delhi near Ashram Chawk where people can get everything. It is a perfect one-stop shop, where people can get whatever they desire to buy.
The Central Market is situated in South Delhi near the Ashram Chowk. Sapna and 3C's are also situated in its area. Shoppers can find every accessory like clothes, foot wear, bags, exquisite, ethnic Indian wear, western wear with up-to-date designs in many shops of Lajpat Nagar Central Market.
10. Sarojini Nagar Market Delhi:
Sarojini Nagar is one of the best known market centers of Delhi. Named after freedom fighter Sarojini Naidu, the markets primarily were established to cater to the people of government residence quarters of Sarojini Nagar. It is located in South Delhi, the hubs for the trendsetters of college students in Delhi.
In Sarojini Nagar market, the clothes are basically export rejects and brand surpluses. Apart from the clothes, you can find a variety of shoes, bags, belts and earrings. There are many shops where you can get beautiful, full length chiffon dresses for pub-crawling evenings. The market is extremely crowded during festival season.