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Jaipur, Rajasthan’s capital, is
also known as the ‘Pink City’. It is famous for exemplifying the best of
its culture at its markets. From handicrafts, marble & sandalwood
carvings, figures carved from sandstone, Kundan & Polki jewellery
(made with precious and semi-precious stones), colourful textiles to
blue pottery, the marketplaces at Rajasthan will give you plenty of
reasons to carry home suitcases full of amazing souvenirs, clothing
& collectables. The following list contains a number of the best
shopping markets in Jaipur.
Best Cloth Markets in Jaipur
1. Johari Bazaar

Traditional Turbans at a Market in Jaipur
This marketplace at Jaipur is embedded in
its history, and is, in quaint fashion, painted pink. The bazaar is
famous for the jewellery sold there, made of gold and silver, diamonds,
with the occasional emerald. Handcrafted Kundan jewellery is a favourite
of shoppers. This jewellery is quintessential to Rajasthani traditions.
You might also find something to match your new-found gems, like a
saree or a lehenga, either tie-and-dye or hand embroidered.
2. Tripolia Bazar

Bedspreads at Tripolia Bazar
Situated between Manak Chowk and Chhoti
Chaupar, the Tripolia Bazar at Jaipur is famous for precious stones and
locally made carpets. You will also find iron and brassware here. Carry
home a piece of Jaipur’s artisan history by buying some lac bangles.
However, come prepared to bargain or don’t try to buy anything.
3. Hawa Mahal Bazaar

Clothes at Hawa Mahal Bazaar
Hawa Mahal is a famous palace in Jaipur. A
literal translation would be, “The Palace of Wind”. Part of the
activities offered by the palace is an afternoon at the Hawa Mahal
marketplace where the offerings include jewellery and sarees and other
knick-knacks of Rajasthani culture. You will enjoy yourself here
immensely. Do visit the palace as well.
4. Gaurav Tower

Gaurav Tower
A shopping mall, Gaurav Tower is one of
the most incredible places to shop at in the city of Jaipur. After an
entire day of shopping, the mall allows for a sit-down meal and has
provision for activities & entertainment for families. The shopping
mall consists of nearly a hundred stores, with a mix of international
and local brands.
5. Bapu Bazaar

Very Colourful Rajasthani Traditional Fashion
Bapu Bazaar is famous for the variety of
Rajasthani products that can be found here. This includes Mojari shoes
and leather products made of camel hide. Alongside these, there are
stone-carvings honed from marble and sandstone, as well as textiles. If
you’re hunting for souvenirs for friends and family, Bapu Bazaar is a
fine place to start.
6. Nehru Bazaar

Embroidered footwear at Nehru Bazaar
Find the blue pottery of Rajasthan at
Nehru Bazaar. You will also find ready-made garments as well as
beautiful handicrafts to fill up the display cabinets at home. Other
interesting buys are footwear, leather bags and souvenirs. If you
persevere, you might find a perfume-seller as well. This bazaar on MI
Road is full of many objects you could put in a box wrapped in some
paper to give friends and family. They are sure to be delighted.
Jaipur is a beautiful city and a
wonderful place to shop at. You can return home and open the far too
heavy suitcase and rediscover a segment of the Rajasthani culture, a
piece of India’s history right in your hand. Welcome to Jaipur,
literally the shopaholic’s Shangri-La, as much as it is the mecca of
history buffs. Enjoy the shopping spree.
7. Sanganer
Sanganer is a busy suburban hub of craft workshops, where local
artisans sell traditional Bagru textile prints and handmade paper.
Nearby Chokhi Dhani is a replica royal village, drawing crowds for live
Rajasthani music and dance, with restaurants serving classic North
Indian cuisine. Colorful Jain shrines and temples include the ancient,
red-stone Shri Digamber.
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