Delhi has been, since historical times, a favoured destination for shoppers.
Below is a list of well known shopping markets and malls in and around Delhi.

A store in Delhi
Retail markets
- Connaught Place,[1] including Janpath and Palika Bazaar. Robert Tor Russell's role in designing Connaught Place (CP), and his decision to break up the circle to give it a grander scale, demonstrates the thoughtful planning that went into the layout of the area. There is a huge park, Central Park, a park where shoppers and others can relax in the middle of CP.[2]
 - Chandni Chowk[1] - A market planned by Jahanara Begum, daughter of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, dates back to the mid-17th century. Historically, it had shops known for silverwork. In the contemporary context, the main street retains its chaotic charm, while the labyrinthine bazaars branching off offer a diverse shopping experience for items ranging from tiffin tins to saris, spices to gold jewelry. The area also boasts a vibrant street food scene, providing an opportunity to savor local treats.[3]
 - Karol Bagh[1]
 - Paharganj
 - Sarojini Nagar[1]
 - Khan Market[1][4] - Most expensive retail location in India, in terms of per square feet rental.[5]
 - Lajpat Nagar
 - Dilli Haat, INA and Pitampura - Government-run emporiums showcasing a rotating cast of regional artists and their crafts, such as bamboo & cane jewellery, hand-carved wooden articles and papier-mache animals.[4]
 - Hauz Khas Village Market.[1][6]
 - South Extension
 - Nehru Place
 - Daryaganj
 - Gandhi Nagar
 - Rajouri Garden
 - Tilak Nagar Central Market
 - Rani Bagh
 - Kohat Pitampura
 - Kamla Nagar
 
Wholesale markets
Shopping malls
Delhi
- Ansal Plaza, Hudco Place
 - West Gate Mall
 - Select Citywalk, Saket
 
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Shopping in Delhi". delhitourism.gov.in/. Retrieved 15 May 2015., officially known as Rajiv Chowk
 - ↑ Shukla, Vivek (12 December 2015). "So, who built CP? It wasn't Lutyens". Retrieved 3 December 2023.
 - ↑ Roller, Sarah. "Chandni Chowk". www.historyhit.com/. History Hit. Retrieved 3 December 2023.
 - 1 2 Sachs, Andrea (30 April 2015). "In India, surrendering to Delhi's market madness". Washington Post. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
 - ↑ "Delhi's Khan Market is India's most expensive retail location". New Delhi: The Economic Times. PTI. 19 November 2014. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
 - ↑ "Hauz Khas Village". lonelyplanet.com. Retrieved 15 May 2015.
 
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