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Shopping in Bangalore. Malls and markets.

Shopping in Bangalore can be really exciting; because it is just not the IT Hub but homes to exhilarating markets. From local street markets selling pocket-friendly clothes and accessories to luxurious shopping malls, one experiences both the tastes of shopping in Bangalore and cannot deny how thrilling it was.

Here are some of the best places to shop when in Bangalore.

Commercial Street

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One of the best places to shop in Bangalore is this commercial street market. You can find good quality clothes that too budget-friendly. A one-stop destination to buy garments, jewelry, and footwear.

It is a paradise for antique lovers. You can find Asiatic arts and crafts and handicrafts like beautiful key chains, bells, and other souvenirs.

Brigade Road

Brigade road offers a plethora of options for everyone to and every budget. A fashionista’s fairyland, Brigade road has branded showrooms and stores full of trendy clothes and garments.

The market has many restaurants and cafes as well to take a break from your shopping spree.

Chickpet

Chickpet has its own charm in regards to shopping. You will not return empty-handed from here. Go hunt for the most elegant silk saree in the market or find the most shining gold jewelry here.

The market is 400 years old and has stood proud since then to sell authentic and trends through the street. You can find some good musical instruments too to finally play that favorite song of yours on it.

Malleswaram

Malleswaram is a traditional flower market located near the Malleshwara temple. It is quite popular for spices and herbs as well.

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There is an abundance of street food, traditional items, and fresh vibrant flowers and utensils.

MG Road

A shopping street that also makes a well-known landmark or address is popular for silk sarees, books store whose establishment dates back to 1844, and handicrafts.

 book store, bangalore

Higginbotham is the oldest book store here that has a variety of interesting books. It has a high-end fashion expertise shop too.

VR Mall

You can spend your entire day in VR Mall playing games, shopping, watching movies, and trying good food at the food courts. Brand lovers will go crazy visiting this mall as it houses a number of brands to choose from.

Also, it has the largest Gold Class multiplex which is the center of attraction. VR mall is a must experience for a variety of activities and fun.

Gandhi Bazaar

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Want to buy the best spices in the town? Head to Gandhi Bazaar and you will find why the market is popular. You can find fresh fruits, vegetables as well as lovely flowers at the bazaar.

Gandhi Bazaar also has the very famous, the home of delicious dosas –Vidyathi Bhavan. Yes, they serve the best dosas and Kesari.

Phoenix Market City

From budget brands like Big-Bazaar to Zara Phoenix Market city will surely have something for everyone to find as per their choice.

A weekend at Phoenix is not a bad idea as it has cinema halls, bars, and cafes. It is truly the entertainment zone of Bengaluru.

Avenue Road

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Right near chickpea is another market to go on a shopping spree, Avenue Road! It is popular for raw materials, décor items, jewelry, and stationery.

Avenue Road becomes every book lover’s second home. You can find books for architecture or novels, fiction, sci-fi, cookbooks, and biographies. The hawkers might give you one of the best deals.

Majestic Market

Master your bargaining skills in a majestic market. Crack amazing deals for trendy clothes, classy shoes, perfumes, and electronic items.

You can find the products sold at the market a little defective, some not all of them. Be wise and check before buying.

Conclusion

Malls and markets, shop anywhere in Bangalore and take home loads of decor, clothes, spices, and souvenirs for you and your loved ones. It will never be enough to stop at a point because of the varieties and quality you get to see here. shop till you drop!

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