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The Goa Collective Bazaar is an Initiative by HillTop Goa. It is a vibrant little market to showcase the amazing wealth of talent that needs to be appreciated and taken to another level. There's a variety of Food Stalls, Unique Fashion & Craft Brands, Kids Corner, Live music, Groovy beats from Djs, Cocktail Bar and more.
This is currently easily the best market in Goa. It cuts out the crap stuff & the crowds all the good quality Goa craft stalls have moved from indigos Saturday night market to here. Such a great venue at tree top club with all the great decor, lovely friendly stall holders, bars, live bands & then u go through a arch into the food arena with about 30 local food outlets & a little rave disco going on - this market is also so clean & fresh absolutely loved it throughly recommend a visit - no riff raff or crowds as they charge 100 rupes to enter but well worth it. RIP Saturday night market.
4.5 based on 71 reviews
This is one of the largest spice markets in Asia.
This is the Spice market of Delhi near chandni chowk..You will find Spices both whole and ground, nuts and condiments of all types and qualities..Some streets sell spices like red pepper so you have to brave the smells which can be too strong sometimes...It is best to walk .. you can take an e rickshaw on the main road though...
4.5 based on 134 reviews
What an amazing place to walk through !! Marigolds were in abundance throughout the market al ready to be woven into beautiful displays for the forthcoming celebrations on Republic Day. I felt guilty admiring all the flowers and getting in the way of workes going about their business and others trying to deliver chai to the sellers. A great colourful experience !!
4.5 based on 222 reviews
you are bedazzled with colour, scents , people , fruits, flowers, everything is home grown except for the apples, we bought incense sticks after being shown how they are made, cows wandering around, cats , fabulous place
4.5 based on 817 reviews
To explore Indore's signature cuisine in its entirety, Sarafa Bazaar is perhaps an excellent place to start. A quaint jewelry marketplace at daytime which converts into a bustling street food court every night. Sarafa is the kind of place you'd love to go with friends or family to cherish veggie delights indigenous to Indore. There are plenty of delicious street food options on display. Still, noticeably the ones to explore are the bhutte ka kees, sabudana khichdi, khopra patties, ratalu, garadu, poha jalebi, dal bafla, egg benjo, hapus ice cream with shrikhand, malpua, rabri, jaleba, and kulfi. And while you're at it, make sure to stop by the most famous street food vendors in Indore like the Joshi Dahi Bada House, Vijay Chaat House, Nagori ki Shikanji, Rajhans ka Daal Bafla, and Kamal Coconut Crush. The late-night street food market is open daily until the wee hours of the morning and is considered entirely safe for visitors. It attracts nearly 3000 visitors every day, comprising both locals and tourists. You're more likely to eat to your heart's content here. Forget calories or diet and simply have the time of your life at this celebrated foodie landmark of the city of Indore. It's undoubtedly a once-in-a-lifetime gastronomical experience!
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Ima keithel or mother's market is an all women's market with a long history. you can buy the beautiful Manipuri hand woven saris and Innaphis and try their exotic fruits and vegetables and savour the unusual sights, sounds, fragrances!
4.5 based on 53 reviews
This is my personal favourite in shantiniketan. The open air market commences every Saturday evening in the forests of sonajhuri trees. The place is charming, and together with folk dance performance and the handmade art and crafts sold by the local santhal tribes add to the vibe of this place. But again, we went in the wrong time of the year, poush mela season, when I could barely find any space to park my car. There was too much crowd with some families playing loud songs in their picnic and destroying the ecosystem of the place. However, I don’t want to underrate this place as I have witnessed it’s serenity during normal days.
4.0 based on 4,409 reviews
The bustling wholesale market here is an excellent place to shop, explore, eat and soak up life in New Delhi.
Start from Shri Digambar Jain Lal Mandir which was constructed during 1656 in Shahjahan reign ( Known as Urdu temple) in Urdu Bazaar, further 750 m you find Dariba Kalan which consist of a lots of store were you can purchase Silver items with a very reasonable price. Just 500m away from Dariba kalan you will find Kinari Bazaar Shops full of Zardozi Work (Gold Embroidery) Fabrics, Do not forget to Try Boil the milk, Ice cream on the top, and eventually mix it with powdered sugar at Hazari Lal Khurchan Wale, crispy jalebi at Old Jalebi Wala Chowk At 200m you will reach Sunehri Masjid Built by Roshan-ud-Daula Zafar Khan in 1721. One of the beautiful monument built in Mughals reign. Annapurna Bhandar since 1929 is famous for Bengali sweets Khemchand Daulat Chaat mouth watering Fruit chaat Paranthe Wali Gali since 1875–1886 Basically a food street welll known for all kind of delicious Parathas At a few distance you can visit the House of Famous Persian Poet of during the last year of Mughal Empire named Mirza Ghalib Haveli, Now it is a museum Balli Maran is a place were you can again do shoppings for Shoes and Bangle Chunnamal was trader Since 1857 one of the oldest Haveli (villa) Chaina Ram Sindhi Halwai since 1948 is a sweets shop famous for Besan( Gram Floor) ke Laddoo, ghee patisa(Soan Papdi) and ghevar(mawa & Malai) Fatehpuri Masjid Built in 1650 by Fatehpuri Begum, Shah Jahan's wife Gole Hatti, 1954 famous for Kullhad wale chhole chawal Giani's since 1947 Get chilled with gainis Ice creams and Rabri Falooda Chawri Bazaar is a Wholesale market of brass, copper and paper products. Established in 1840 Karims Hotel Pvt Ltd is a Mughlai restaurant you must try the dinner here specially Chicken Changhezi
4.0 based on 630 reviews
Visit the craftsment store and artisan stores who are famous for the art worldwide enjoy traditional and folk dances and rajasthani food art and culture
4.0 based on 1,144 reviews
My favorite market in Goa. Its huge! So many stalls selling everything from clothes, leather goods, crystals & stones, everything Indian you can think of. Right near the beach with little bars & restaurants. Ideal for gifts & a day of shopping. Highly recommend a visit.
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