Everyone comes to Mumbai, the city of dreams, to fulfill their desires. However, some people also come here to visit and see the famous places here. All the tourists who go out for sightseeing like shopping. For shopping, big and very luxurious malls have opened in high-rise buildings in the city. But it is very difficult for the common man to make expensive purchases in these shops and they keep searching for cheap markets. Not only the common man but also the rich people like to do cheap shopping. In such a situation, today we are going to tell you about some major markets of Mumbai where you will get everything from clothes to shoes at cheap rates. Let us know about these markets...
Colaba Causeway
Coming out of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, if you walk towards the Gateway of India instead of taking the bus, you will meet the very beautiful Colaba Causeway Market. You will find everything from A to Z in Colaba Causeway market located in South Mumbai. For shopping, here you will find everything from stylish shoes for your feet to fashionable clothes to wear as well as trending cosmetics. Not only the goods are available here but the quality of the goods attracts not only the locals but also the foreigners.
Fashion street
In this market, you will easily find a wide variety of the latest collections of everything at very cheap prices. If you are fond of food, then you will find many types of street food in this market. Apart from this, you will also get to see a wide variety of electronics and furniture here. If you want, you can also do a little bargaining here. You can use the train to reach this market. This market is located at walking distance from CST station or Churchgate station. In this market, you will especially see the young generation studying in college. Also, you will easily find many tourists here. However, this market can prove to be very expensive for tourists.
Hindmata Market
If you are looking for different types of fabrics, sarees, dress materials, and Indian wear, then head straight to this market in Dadar and you will get everything you are looking for. It is one of the largest and oldest wholesale clothing markets. A great place for wedding shopping. You can shop here according to your budget.
Crawford Market
An old-style market dating back to the British Raj, this hub of wholesale products is housed in a historic colonial building. It is most liked by the local people, here they experience the old world charm. From this market, you can shop for groceries, fresh produce, electronics, party decorations, and home decor items.
Linking road
The market situated on Linking Road, located in the western part of Mumbai's famous area Bandra, attracts the entire Mumbai. Especially the youth of the city. When you come here, you can easily understand the level of popularity of this market among the youth by seeing the crowd of school-college-going youth in the market. You will find everything you want to buy in Linking Road Market. People often come here to buy clothes on any special occasion. You will easily find both Indian traditional attire and western stylish clothes. And when you feel hungry after shopping, there is a very good arrangement for pet puja here.
Thieves market
Without any doubt, it is India's largest wholesale market with a history dating back 150 years and is also a great place to buy antiques. As the name suggests, it remains a hub for piracy products even today. You can shop for a lot of old things here. You can also buy stolen cars and car products, scooter parts, antiques, vintage accessories, and many other vintage items like old movie posters, musical instruments and much more.
Zaveri Bazaar
Gold is indeed very expensive, but without buying gold our mind also does not agree. Now if you are in Mumbai and want to buy gold jewellery, then without wasting a moment come to Mumbai's famous Zaveri Bazaar. Because there cannot be any better place in India to buy jewelry made of gold. You can estimate how big Zaveri Bazaar is from the fact that there are more than 1000 gold shops here. These are even hundreds of years old. Half of the total gold trade in India comes from the Zaveri market. Now you can understand how large a scale gold is bought and sold in Zaveri Bazaar.
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