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Shopping in Jaipur
Jaipur is one of the most popular cities for shopping in all
of India. The heritage walled city (old pink city part) is the heartbeat of
Jaipur and is the preferred place for shopping for the locals Jaipur Shopping
Tours, because the products are authentic and the prices are very competitive
here. There are lanes dedicated to specialised crafts; and tiny shops sell lac
bangles, gems, paintings, block printed fabrics, mojaris, antiques, wall hangings,
furniture, paper product,s and lots of other interesting stuff. The walled city
part of Jaipur was also included as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2019.
Kishanpole Bazaar: Kishanpole Bazaar specializes in
wooden handicrafts and puppets, tie and dye textiles and its shops sell
sherbets of various flavors like rose, pistachios, and saffron.
Johari Bazaar: The name Johari Bazaar literally
translates to the jewelry market. It is the preferred market for buying
precious and semi-precious gems and stones like emeralds, ruby, and pearls.
Johari Bazaar is also a popular place for jewelry, meenakari work (glazed
enamelling), tie & dye sarees (leheriya), and gota saris and see with more
Historical Place Travel To Jaipur Tour.
Tripolia Bazaar: Prominent things to shop for in
Tripolia Bazaar include metal crafts, brass utensils like kettles, jugs and
dinner sets, antiques, and miniature paintings. Maniharon ka Rasta is a lane
full of shops selling colorful bangles made of lac or resin.
Chandpole Bazaar: It is purely a local’s market with
several shops selling spices, pulses, and daily essentials. Khazane Walon ka
Rasta in Chandpole Bazaar is a by-lane where marble and stoneware carvers
chisel first-class statues of mythological figures.
Chaura Rasta: Highly recommended for buying Jaipuri
Quilts, block printed quilts, dohars, and quilted bedcovers. Chaura Rasta is an
alluring market situated in old Jaipur with elegant havelis on both sides. This
market is the cultural center of the pink city Places to Visit in Jaipur with
some major Jain and Hindu temples.
Market near Hawa Mahal: It still remains a market to
experience for its sheer variety. Poufs, bright wall hangings, lightweight
quilts, leather bags, glass, and mosaic lamps are among the souvenirs to buy
from here Sightseeing in Jaipur.