Most Famous And Visited Markets In Mumbai
1. FASHION STREET
Fashion Street is one of the most widespread shopping destinations in Mumbai. Fashion street offer more variety of products than any shopping mall and at low cost. The best fun thing of Fashion Street is that the product bearing a market value of RS100. Will be charged somewhat around 700-800 saying that it’s branded and you will never find this quality at this rate. You have to be best at bargaining to get the best deal at Fashion Street because a product of Rs1500 can be bought below 700 if you are good at bargaining.
2. LINKING ROAD
Shoes, junk Jewellery, bags and clothes – Linking Road has it all. Whether you fancy designer brands or an A-grade imitation off the street, Linking Road has it all. Big on accessories, this road is full of hawkers selling trinkets and knick-knacks at throwaway prices. Bargaining is key here and there’s no need to be squeamish while quoting half of the asking price. Invariably you’re likely to get your price.
3. CRAWFORD MARKET
Crawford market is the most famous wholesale market in the south Mumbai. Whether it may be fruits, vegetables, dry fruits, grocery, other home utensils, you will find all these things at one place and at reasonable price. It is situated in CST about 5 minutes walk from CST railway station. It is the oldest market in Mumbai it was created in 1870
4. MANISH MARKET
Manish Market is opposite to Crawford market, it is mainly a market for electronic item. Every time you will find different types of fancy products which are all from China. Regular products available there are Mosquito Killing Rackets, MP3 Players, Digital Displays, LCD Screens, Fancy Lights, Crockery & bone china items, etc. Other products you will find there are Air Pillows, toys, Mobile Phones, Mobile phone accessories like battery, hands free, Bluetooth dongle, Bluetooth ear piece, memory card, cover, screen guard and many other fancy products which you may have not seen before. It is mainly a wholesale market and if any retail customer arrives then the approach changes totally the prices are different for a whole seller and a retail customer.
5.CHOR BAZAR
Chor Bazaar, which literally means “thieves market”, has a fascinating history that spans more than 150 years. Apparently, it was originally called Shor Bazaar, meaning “noisy market”, but “shor” became “chor” because of how the British mispronounced the word. Eventually stolen goods started finding their way into the market, resulting in it living up to its new name! These days it’s famous for antique and vintage items. You will find all types of antiques and mobiles spare parts and all spare parts of bikes and cars etc.
5.DADAR MARKET
Dadar market known for flower market. It is one of busiest market in Mumbai. During the occasion of Diwali and Ganpati this market starts at morning 4 a.m. and all 90% flowers get sold out around 8 a.m.
7. COLABA CAUSEWAY
Colaba Causeway is one of the oldest shopping streets of Mumbai it was constructed around 1840. Here you will find a very busy street full of shops on both sides of the road. On the pavement is a busy street bazaar of venders stalls selling clothes shoes bags belts and other gift items at bargain prices. Mainly foreign tourist gets attracted to this because of its location and wide range of products available.
8.ZAVERI BAZAAR
Zaveri Bazaar is a Jewellery market and a major hub for B2B Jewellery industry in Mumbai. Located at Bhuleshwar in South Mumbai, just north of Crawford Market, Zaveri Bazaar is a muddle of narrow lanes, dotted with hundreds of Jewellery shops that sell gems and jewels, 65% of all gold trading and dealing in India is estimated to originate from the market.
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