Top 4 Places for shopping this Durgapuja in Kolkata , that aren't Malls .

Shopping, a perennial source of joy, beckons whenever you venture to a new place, compelling you to collect mementos for friends and family. 

As we embark on this virtual journey through the markets enveloping Kolkata, the "City of Joy," allow us to provide you with a brief overview of the city's shopping landscape. 

Kolkata's fame extends beyond its cultural richness, it's renowned for the affordability of its merchandise, courtesy of its strategic proximity to global ports.


Without further ado, let's delve into the list of premier shopping destinations in Kolkata:

1. Gariahat Market: 

An undeniable attraction for shopaholics in Kolkata, Gariahat Market stretches along a lengthy road, with shops flanking both sides. 

Here, you'll encounter a vast array of clothing, jewellery, and electronic items. The market boasts an interesting blend of permanent shops and temporary stalls, where budget-friendly options abound. 

The sight of captivating items spilling out of stores and the shimmering lights casting enchanting shadows along the road create an atmosphere that's nothing short of breathtaking. 

To refuel amidst your shopping escapades, numerous restaurants and food stalls beckon.



Operating Hours: Monday - Saturday: 11 AM to 8:00 PM, 

Sunday - Closed


2. New Market Kolkata: 
A testament to its colonial heritage, New Market stands as one of the city's oldest shopping districts, exuding an air of nostalgia. 
Within this bustling hub, shoppers are greeted by a dazzling array of products, ranging from footwear and sarees to exotic flowers and rare cheeses. 
The market adheres to an age-old adage, with similar shops clustered together for ease of navigation. 
With over 2000 stalls, there's nothing you can't find here. Situated on Lindsay Street, New Market caters to every shopping whim.




Operating Hours: Monday-Friday: 10 AM to 8 PM, 

Saturday: 10 AM - 2:30 PM, 

Sunday - Closed.


3. Hatibagan Market: 

Hatibagan Market, once synonymous with the sale of birds and animals (before a devastating fire incident), still captivates visitors with the Star Theatre—a budget-friendly cinema complex. The surrounding markets are celebrated for their top-tier silks and cotton sarees.

Operating Hours: Sundays - Open from sunrise to sunset


4. Burrabazar Market: 

Tucked near the M. G. Road metro station, Burrabazar stands as one of Kolkata's ancient wholesale markets, with festivities breathing life into its veins. 

This bustling stretch of the city plays host to a myriad of products during the festive season, from clothing and footwear to sweets and puja paraphernalia. 

The market segments into Tulapatti, Fancypatti, Dhotipatti, and Chinipatti etc., each specializing in specific merchandise.

Operating Hours: Monday - Saturday: 10 AM to 7:30 PM,

Sunday - Closed

These markets offer a tapestry of shopping experiences, each catering to unique tastes and preferences. As you explore these vibrant destinations, immerse yourself in Kolkata's rich culture and history.

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