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Diwali Shopping at Janpath : 5 tips that will come handy

Diwali Shopping at Janpath: Here is your complete guide


We are in an era where we all head to Malls for all our needs, right?  We get everything under one roof but these malls cannot replace the charm of old flea markets. Diwali, the biggest Hindu festival is around the corner. E-commerce giants are giving huge discounts on different product and people are shopping their heart out. If you want to feel the joy of the real shopping, then this festive season, you should go for street shopping. Wondering where to go? We are here for your help. Diwali Shopping at Janpath. It’s a really cool idea, here is why?

Diwali Shopping @Janpath

Diwali Shopping at Janpath: 5 tips that will come handy:

1. Go Little early by 11: 00 am

The market opens at 10:30  in the morning. The festive season has already begun so it is important that you reach a little early. Try to reach the market by 11 am so that you can get the best things at the best prices.

2. Trendy Home decor material

Who says your style can be only represented through your trendy clothes? What about your home? At Janpath, you can get your hands on trendy home decor stuff. From Birdcages, dreamcatchers, huge vintage clocks, frames, Rajasthani puppets and many more. This place can definitely give your living room a festive makeover.

3. Momos to beat your hunger pangs

While shopping at Janpath, you need not worry about hunger pangs.  Momos point in Janpath is really famous for its heavenly taste. Also, do not forget to taste Depaul’s Hazelnut coffee.

4. Junk Jewellery is a must

Janpath is famous for its silver jewelry. This festive season enhance your look by adding junk jewelry to your attire. From chokers, neck pieces to popping earrings you will get everything at Janpath.

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5.  Do not forget Gujarati Lane

The Gujarati Lane in Janpath is little expensive but do not forget it. You will get the most beautiful things here. The reason why this lane is a bit expensive, the things here are handmade. Cholis, Dupattas, Jholas everything here is just aww- dorable.

History of Janpath Market

It is one of the main roads in New Delhi. It was earlier known as Queen’sway. It is adjacent to Palika Bazaar and it is an important part of Lutyens’ Delhi. It is one of the oldest markets in Delhi with the establishment of some boutiques back in 1950.

How to reach the Janpath market?

The nearest metro station is Janpath. People can also get down at Rajeev Chowk metro station to reach Janpath market. Please note down that the market stays closed on Sundays. So, avoid going Janpath on a Sunday.

This festive season, drop all your plans and head to Janpath for shopping.

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Parul Srivastava

She likes to express herself through her write-ups. She doesn’t believe in doing different things but she enjoy doing things differently.
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