1. BOWBAZAR STREET ( CLOSED ON SUNDAY)
In 18th and 19th , there was a Chinatown. Bowzar market is one of the oldest markets of Kolkata. Bowbazar is a hub of branded jewellery showrooms. The limitless designs and variety in gold, silver and stones make it one stop shop for weddings.
2. BURRABAZAR MARKET ( CLOSED ON SUNDAY)
Opening time : 11am - 8.30pm
The Marwari dominated marker Burrabazar, locally called Bara Bazar, graduated from a textile to a wholesale market. Today the 19th century market boasts of its garments, sarees , jewelry , restaurants, florists and grocery shops.
3. COLLEGE STREET
" Boi Para" or a book lane, as it is known , College Street is the ultimate destination for book lovers. students and those who have a literary bent of mind. The Indian Coffee House in its neighbourdhood is a landmark known for " Adda" or gossip. One can have a cup coffee or tea in the presence of Kolkata's renowned celebrities , many of whom are regular visitors.
4. GARIAHAT MARKET
The bustling market of Gariahat in south Kolkata is a shopaholic's first choice. It has wide varieties of branded and non branded sections which include everything from night wear , tees , jeans , duppattas , tops , sarees , shirts leather and jute bags, clutch purses , wallets , food bags, shoes and many more.
5. NEW MARKET
The gothic style market was set up for the Britisher during their stay in Kolkata. Today it is the most popular market for Baluchari sarees, Pepe Jeans, Bankura clay horses, Malda brassware , Shantiniketan leather, Murshidabad silk and many other mind boggling goods.
6. SWABHUMI - THE HERITAGE PLAZA
Swabhumi, the first heritage plaza on a natural hillock, is not just a shopping plaza, it also serves as weekend getaway from the hustle-bustle of city life. It has different sections such as Shilpagram , Karigarer Haat, Menna Bazaar, Music Courtyard for meetings and parties and Bioscope for screening movies.
In 18th and 19th , there was a Chinatown. Bowzar market is one of the oldest markets of Kolkata. Bowbazar is a hub of branded jewellery showrooms. The limitless designs and variety in gold, silver and stones make it one stop shop for weddings.
2. BURRABAZAR MARKET ( CLOSED ON SUNDAY)
Opening time : 11am - 8.30pm
The Marwari dominated marker Burrabazar, locally called Bara Bazar, graduated from a textile to a wholesale market. Today the 19th century market boasts of its garments, sarees , jewelry , restaurants, florists and grocery shops.
3. COLLEGE STREET
" Boi Para" or a book lane, as it is known , College Street is the ultimate destination for book lovers. students and those who have a literary bent of mind. The Indian Coffee House in its neighbourdhood is a landmark known for " Adda" or gossip. One can have a cup coffee or tea in the presence of Kolkata's renowned celebrities , many of whom are regular visitors.
4. GARIAHAT MARKET
The bustling market of Gariahat in south Kolkata is a shopaholic's first choice. It has wide varieties of branded and non branded sections which include everything from night wear , tees , jeans , duppattas , tops , sarees , shirts leather and jute bags, clutch purses , wallets , food bags, shoes and many more.
5. NEW MARKET
The gothic style market was set up for the Britisher during their stay in Kolkata. Today it is the most popular market for Baluchari sarees, Pepe Jeans, Bankura clay horses, Malda brassware , Shantiniketan leather, Murshidabad silk and many other mind boggling goods.
6. SWABHUMI - THE HERITAGE PLAZA
Swabhumi, the first heritage plaza on a natural hillock, is not just a shopping plaza, it also serves as weekend getaway from the hustle-bustle of city life. It has different sections such as Shilpagram , Karigarer Haat, Menna Bazaar, Music Courtyard for meetings and parties and Bioscope for screening movies.
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