Maharashtra (/mɑːhəˈrɑːʃtrə/; Marathi: [məharaːʂʈrə] ( listen), abbr. MH) is a state in the western region of India and is India's second-most populous state and third-largest state by area. Spread over 307,713 km (118,809 sq mi), it is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the west and the Indian states of Karnataka, Telangana, Goa, Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and the Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli. It is also the world's second-most populous subnational entity. It has over 112 million inhabitants and its capital, Mumbai, has a population of approximately 18 million. Nagpur is Maharashtra's second capital as well as its winter capitalp
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4.5 based on 89 reviews
The Lokhandwala market in Andheri's western suburbs is a shopping paradise and a true delight for those who enjoy shopping. There are a multitude of designer shops and outlets selling clothing, artecrafts, handlooms, shoes and plenty of road side hawkers selling quality goods. One can also choose from among the many restaurants once the shopping is complete. Crowded but worth the effort
4.0 based on 20 reviews
Its a local and famous open street market, you can get varieties of stalls, vegetables, fruit and and other vendor shops in this market. Quality of the products/items were fresh and plenty of options available in this market. Overall a good experience.
4.0 based on 28 reviews
This market is very close to andheri Railway station, so you can reach there easily. Go to market, don't stop at the first shop first roam the market, never ever ask about price there if you don't wanna buy, because vendors will argue lots. after roaming not you know what you wanna buy, then start your purchase, whatever price they say that item you wanna buy posses, just minus the price by 70% and ell your price and stick on that you will atleast get it on 50%. If you don't know bargaining take someone with you, otherwise you will get looted by the price.
4.0 based on 141 reviews
Stroll through one of the busiest market place in South Bombay,one gets to experience a capsule of objects belonging to bygone eras.A paradise for amateur photographers.The only shopping experience that's similar to a treasure hunt,Chor bazaar is a place where you will breathe that old world charm.You will also be taken to the nearby famous markets like The Crawford Market,Mangaldas Market and Null Bazaar depending on your time and availability.The trip ends by having a good flea markets experience and excellent chai(tea).
Step into Chor Bazaar ( Mutton St for retro/ antiques) - the number of small shops has unique and vintage Raj, brass and mid century collectibles , great tins, Air India, Bollywood posters. There is literally something for every collector that your not going to find elsewhere. Prices are cheaper than Australia and negotiable but traders understand the unique nature of their stock. In saying that I did find an old Seiko Pepsi Chronograph $500 AUD cheaper than online. Some traders are a bit reserved, but I had a great experience with Mustafa st Antique Paradise ( trustworthy and fair). The Bazaar is an intense sensory experience and make sure you know where your wallet is located. Hotel drivers don’t like the Bazaar as there is no commission for them. Take a punt - you’ll love it if your a genuine collector
4.0 based on 190 reviews
Very famous shopping area in Bandra (W), a posh suburb of Mumbai. Linking Road is famous for the colourful and cheap shoes, bags and fashion accessories which are sold there.
Clothes and footwear (children and adults) available at great prices. Learn to bargain if you want to visit this place. I have seen people buying stuff for Rs. 700 and then bought the same stuff for Rs. 250. I strolled around in the first few stalls only and found mostly clothes and footwear. Quality is not the best but the products are certainly value for money.
4.0 based on 67 reviews
Landmark place in the heart of old Pune. Great variety if shopping items available at dirt cheap price. A bargainers heaven. Usually very very crowded. There is a big flower market also. Coming to this part of Pune is a challenge. Parking is always an issue here even for two wheelers. But a place one must not miss visiting. Females would all the more love this place. Plenty of attractions nearby. Lots of eating options also. All in all a must visit place.
4.0 based on 421 reviews
A few months ago, before this outbreak of coronavirus was just a blur on the horizon, my friend and I were on the look out for decent lamps for our outdoor patio project. A friend of us suggested a place called the "Chor Bazar". While not unheard of by me, I was taken aback by the assurance of this friend of mine that I will find what I need over there. Me and Vivek (the project buddy) took a long drive from Andheri to South Mumbai, and finally reached the hallowed ground - the Crawford Market area (which is a lively fruit wholesale market by the wee hours of morning, and a front for the Chor Bazar, by the afternoon). Vivek and me parked at one of the many pay-n-parks around the location, and began our adventure on foot. While we eventually found our way to the many lamp dealers in the market, we were also greeted my honestly fascinating odds and ends all over the place. Home decor, electronics and dinner-sets galore - everything was unique to say the least. We could've wrapped the whole affair in an hours time, but somehow, three and a half hours proved insufficient. It was a hoot. A definite MUST visit for thrift shopping. ~Sanjeev Nanda
4.0 based on 61 reviews
Mangaldas market is too big for garments..here we get varieties of clothes like cotton silk tussar khadi etc etc n many more
4.0 based on 35 reviews
Nice place to buy artificial Jewellery and also a good place to visit. This market is itself a heritage. One should be expert in the bargain the price even though some shops have a fixed price list. Great range of ornaments is available here with the latest fashion.
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