Experience Delhi under Rs. 500 – Cheap Bargains In Delhi NCR

Jun 17, 2021 | Things to do in Delhi

If you are looking for a shopper’s paradise in India, it has to be Delhi. Be it the latest designer brands or the best handicrafts in India, Delhi has all options. Many visitors drop in to Delhi just for doing a round of the markets. The markets range from the traditional bazaars of Chandni Chowk to the posh malls of Vasant Kunj. What may be of interest is that shopping in Delhi does not necessarily burn a hole in your packet. You can find decent goods at affordable prices if you just look hard enough.

To prove our point, we are letting you into some of the best-kept secrets of Delhi. Here is a list of some of the spots where you can get amazing stuff within your budget. To make our pint, we have kept a random ballpark of Rs 500 (that is less than USD 7) per item. From experience we can say, the merchandise is durable, aesthetic and will keep you yearning for more.

Handicraft Markets in Delhi NCR

The best handicrafts in India are available in India. Sometimes artisans themselves come with their creations and do business directly. This eliminates middlemen and any resultant inflation of prices. Some of the best handicraft markets of India are located in Delhi and you get amazing stuff in less than Rs 500 here.

Dilli Haat, INA Market

Top on the list is Dilli Haat, INA Market. Next to INA Metro Station, this spot was built like a village market where artisans could connect and sell products to customers directly without the intervention of agents or middlemen. While prices in Dilli Haat can reach 6 figures for exquisite stone or wood carvings or rugs, you can buy a host of handcrafted and hand-woven items here in less than Rs 500.

What to buy at Dilli Haat –For Rs 500, you can look out for men’s and women’s kurtas (Indian shirts), scarves, bags, and costume ornaments, small pieces of silver like nose pins and toe rings, small paintings, terracotta dolls, basic handmade toys, food items such as papad, churan, and pickles.

Janpath Market, New Delhi

If you are looking for affordable souvenirs and gifts, you can come to the Janpath area where Janpath hits Connaught Place. Most of the shops here are temporary stalls and people often hawk goods sitting on footpaths. Bargaining for prices is the norm here.

What to buy at Janpath Market –  For Rs 500, you can buy miniature paintings, Rajasthani paintings, cushion covers,  ornaments, metal table lamps, clothes, and cheap souvenirs. Prices work better here if you buy more than one item from the same vendor.

Sector 56 Market, Gurgaon

If you were in Gurgaon, you might have noticed a few peddlers setting up stalls with barbeque ovens, some wood carvings, and ceramic pots just after Sector 56 petrol pump. That non-descript spot has now turned to a something like a flea market where one gets all kinds of handcrafted home décor items. Again, bargaining is the way to buy whatever you fancy and you will find many cool ethnic stuff at less than Rs 500.

What to buy at Sector 56 market, Gurgaon – We have bought pottery, small mosaic lamps, wood candle stands, medium-sized ceramic planters, garden ornaments, pickle jars within Rs 500. The market is more affordable during weekdays.

Clothes Markets in Delhi NCR

Where can I buy cheap clothes in Delhi? We get this question often and finally address it here.

Sarojini Nagar Market, Delhi

People in South Delhi do not need any introduction to this market. Situated behind Dilli Haat, INA, this is a one-stop shop for your affordable clothes needs. Hawkers here sell cool-looking clothes at a fraction of their designer prices. You can hackle your heart out for lowering prices and nobody minds. Flipside is that the market is pretty much in the open and you can’t try the clothes before buying.

What to buy at Sarojini Nagar Market – You can look out for cool t-shirts, polo shirts, scarves and bandanas, tops, and shorts in less than Rs 500. To confess, we have found cool-looking adult denims being sold for Rs 200 here.

Central Market, Lajpat Nagar

Lajpat Nagar Market in South Delhi is another shopping hub that covers the whole gamut from designer stores to street fashion. Although we do not find it as affordable as Sarojini Nagar, the Central Market has good bargains. Lajpat Nagar is like a maze. So do have some time on hand to explore the lanes and by lanes.

What to buy at Lajpat Nagar Market – For a cap of Rs 500, you can look out for t-shirts, tops, polo shirts, sportswear, bed sheets and table covers, quirky printed socks, bags, and so on. You can try the shop Maximum here. They sell export surplus goods at affordable prices.

Palika Bazar, Connaught Place

Literally hidden below the heart of Delhi – Connaught Place, Palika Bazar was traditionally the hub for all things cool. The latest MTV fashion items here were available here for fraction of the price. While they also sell electronic items, we could never trust these goods here. But the clothes, especially accessories, would surely appeal to the young and the young at heart/

What to buy at Palika Bazar – Lookout for cool accessories such as sunglasses, chains and bracelets, quirky rings and earrings and bags, scarves, bandanas, and socks with quirky prints. You can easily get these items in Rs 500.

Tibetan Markets in Delhi

Majnu ka Tila

It is difficult to put this market under any category. It is like a gush of mountain breeze in Delhi. Be it hill clothes, cool accessories, fun sunglasses, bags or bandanas, knickknacks, wall hangings, Buddhist votive items, Buddhist printed or woven fabrics, or furnishings, you always find something fresh. You must try a bowl of Laphing while shopping. Made mostly by women on their makeshift stalls inside the market, It’s pocket-friendly and delicious.

What to buy at Majnu ka Tila – You would get a host of cool stuff in this market within Rs 500. But it is completely worth a visit for cool print tees; youthful, quirky accessories, and knickknacks for the little corner at home. Some of this would make unique gifts as well.

Toy Markets in Delhi

Jhandewalan Cycle Market

Jhandewalan in Central Delhi has a dedicated toy and cycle market, one of the oldest in the city. The shops, stocked till the roof with toys/cycles, resemble fairyland warehouses. Given the stiff competition among the sellers, the prices are reasonable with little scope for heckling. We love it like this since it saves time for a customer who goes, selects an item, pays, and gets done.

What to buy at Jhandewalan Cycle Market – In a budget of Rs 500, you will get a host of dolls, educational toys, games, toy cars. It is a great spot to pick up gifts, especially if you need to give presents in bulk say during Kanjak.

Concluding words

This post was like an epiphany. There is just so much content here and we have presented above what can be called the mere tip of the iceberg. As and when we discover any new spot where you can shop for value, we shall update this post.  Also, if you think we have missed any spot, please leave a comment.

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27 Comments

  1. MeenalSonal Mathur

    Well all the places mentioned in the post do have lots of stuff in reasonable prices, also one need to be skilled to bargain with the shopkeepers with the price to get the best deal.

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  2. Jhilmil D Saha

    This is such an informative post for an avid shopper like me. It is difficult to find such bargain places these days.

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  3. The Other Brain Inc.

    Well I can proudly confess that I have been to each and every one of these cheap bargain markets in Delhi NCR. 🙂 But quality in most of these markets is good only.

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  4. Rahul Prabhakar

    Didn’t know about the Sector 56 market in Gurgaon … Since I live in Gurgaon, I won’t mind buying from this market. Thanks for letting me know 🙂

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  5. Pamela Mukherjee

    Such a great compilation of great markets. I would love to visit the places again.

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  6. Sindhu

    Okay shopping is therapy to me and this post is definitely a treat. Thank you so much.

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  7. sweta papaiyawala

    The pictures are amazing. Though brands have taken over everywhere, some down the corner, I always lure for type of shopping wherein I can bargain to my hearts content. You list about such market is amazing.

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  8. Monidipa

    Janpath, Sarojini, CP and Delhi Haat has been my favorite always. However there are others which I haven’t explored. I am.planning to explore them soon.

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