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5 markets selected in this guide.

An open-air food and craft bazaar in south Delhi, run by the Delhi Tourism department, where artisans from every Indian state sell handicrafts and regional cuisines from thatched stalls. A curated, hygienic alternative to chaotic street markets.

Dilli Haat is an open-air craft market modelled on a traditional Indian village fair. Stalls from every Indian state sell handloom textiles, tribal jewellery, pottery, paintings and leather goods, while a food court serves regional cuisines from Kashmir to Kerala.
One of Delhi's most popular street markets for affordable fashion, known for branded export-surplus clothing at rock-bottom prices. The open-air stalls attract bargain hunters seven days a week (except Mondays).

INA Market is a covered bazaar near Dilli Haat that draws food lovers with its stalls of imported cheeses, Japanese ingredients, Iranian dried fruits, exotic spices and kitchen equipment. Flower vendors and fishmongers add colour and chaos.

Asia's largest wholesale spice market, operating since the 17th century in a lane near Chandni Chowk. The air is thick with the scent of cumin, cardamom, saffron, dried chillies, and dozens of exotic spices sold in enormous sacks.