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5 Popular Markets For Street Shopping In Mumbai

5 Popular Markets For Street Shopping In Mumbai

Mumbai is a high-tech city known for its designer shops and malls rather than its markets.

However, if you’re searching for old charming goods, antique pieces of materials, or unique souvenirs to take home, you won’t be disappointed in the famous streetside markets in Mumbai.

The local markets sell almost everything a regular person requires.

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These markets are located in the suburbs offering inexpensive yet trendy items.

It satisfies the shopping desires of those shopaholics who cannot afford to splurge on international labels or do not want to spend extravagantly.

With many street markets brimming with unique items, Mumbai is a shopper’s paradise.

In this article, you will get to know about the following markets for street shopping in Mumbai,

  1. Mangaldas Market and Mulji Jetha Market
  2. Colaba Causeway Market
  3. Chor Bazaar
  4. Crawford Market
  5. Linkin Road

Let’s see each of these in detail…

1. Mangaldas Market and Mulji Jetha Market

LocationNear Zaveri Bazaar, Kalbadevi, Mumbai.
Timings11 AM until 8 PM (All days except Sundays)
Things to buyTextiles and beautiful & attractive shawls

Mangaldas Market and Mulji Jetha Market are the ideal places to buy fabric for unstitched garments or to design Indian outfits.

This sprawling wholesale market, located near the Crawford Market, sells various types of fabrics and vibrant colored cloth.

It is one of Asia’s largest textile markets too.

There are a series of rows and stalls stacked high with a wide variety of attractive fabrics.

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The bustling market has everything you need for your wedding, making it a popular wedding shopping destination in Mumbai.

The products available are suitable for shoppers with all types of budgets.

From diverse textiles & beautiful shawls, to block print materials, the market has a diverse assortment of fabric materials.

You would see many young ladies bargaining with the sellers to get the best fabrics at the cheapest price.

Also in this area is the iconic Mumbadevi temple, which the city was named after.

2. Colaba Causeway Market

LocationBakery Ln, Army Area, Nofra, Navy Nagar, Colaba, Mumbai
TimingsMorning to night daily
Things to buyHandicrafts, fashion jewelry, brass items, clothes, bags

A walk through Colaba Causeway begins with a series of stalls and shops selling pretty bags, exotic shawls, amusing household items, vibrant clothes, and accessories.

The Colaba Causeway Market is a shopper’s dream.

The small market is packed with stalls selling a variety of hidden treasures. Continue digging deeper to find your treasure!

Sellers will beckon you every time you pass through these stalls and provoke you with the cheap prices.

Let me tell you a trick! Bargaining is an essential part of the shopping experience.

Never accept the first three prices that the seller offers you.

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The market caters primarily to tourists, and almost everything and anything can be found here.

“Sab Kuch Milega” is the typical phrase that is perfectly applied to this market, making it one of Mumbai’s top shopping destinations.

After a long day of shopping in Colaba, step in and refresh yourselves in the nearby Leopold’s Cafe. 

3. Chor Bazaar

LocationMutton Street near Bhendi Bazaar in Grant Road, South Mumbai
Timings11:00 AM – 7:30 PM (All days except Fridays)
Things to buyAntiques, clothes, junk jewelry, fashion accessories, books

Crowded streets and crumbling buildings are what you will find at Chor Bazaar. The history of these buildings dates back 150-years.

You might be thinking that the name Chor Bazar is something that is associated with thief or Chhor.

The name Chor Bazaar actually came from Shor Bazaar, which means “noisy market” (as the Britishers liked to call it).

Many different types of fancy goods can be found here at unbelievably low prices, making it one of Mumbai’s most popular street-side shopping junctions.

It is a must-visit place for you if you enjoy collecting vintage items such as lamps, old devices, antiques, and rusted items.

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You can also come here to appreciate the beauty of the antiquity of the market. This is no doubt the most affordable market in Mumbai is Chor Bazar.

Make sure to look for unique and cheap goods like clothes, bags, books, jewelry, and incense sticks in this market.

4. Crawford Market

LocationLokmanya Tilak Marg, Near CST Railway Station, Fort area, South Mumbai
TimingsMorning until night (On Sunday only morning)
Things to buySpices, flowers, fruit, vegetables, food, birds, fish, and other pets

Crawford Market, also known as Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Mandai, is a densely populated Muslim neighborhood.

Here you will find green and red flags flying overhead, historical colonial buildings and the melodic sounds of the azan filling the air.

The market is well-known for its large supply of wholesale fresh fruits and vegetables.

The market has numerous stalls selling new party props, toys for all ages, and beautiful dolls by talented artisans.

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Local artists sell unique items like henna handprints on the sidewalk.

The old-style market is housed in a historic colonial building that restores ancient charm and the beautiful olden days.

If you are a pet lover this place is an ideal destination to search for your favorite breeds.

5. Linkin Road

LocationLinking Road, Bandra West (Waterfield Road intersection)
Timings10 AM until 10 PM daily
Things to buyIndian traditional clothes, children’s clothes, shoes, fashion accessories.

Linking Road is one of Mumbai’s vogue shopping suburbs, with a perfect blend of modern and traditional ambiance.

This makes it an amazing shopping destination in the city of Mumbai.

Here, street stalls and branded showrooms blend seamlessly attracting a large number of people.

You can drool over the colorful street stalls as well as opt for lavish shopping in the malls located here.

The street stalls are grouped together according to the type of goods they sell.

You will come across a wide variety of merchandise stores displaying styles that may be perplexing as you walk through the shops staring at the wonderful collections of things.

In Linkin Road, don’t step back to bargain hard!

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On Sundays, the market is extremely crowded and many people swarm along with the street market.

So coming here on a weekday is preferable if you want to avoid the crowds and the bustles.

CP Tank Bangle Market, Fashion Street, Mirchi Gali, and Dada Flower markets are some other famous street markets in Mumbai.

If you are like “Chalo Bohot Sare Saman Kharidna hai!” you are in the right place.

Here you will find a lot of attractive things at affordable prices.

So go and visit these pretty places right away!


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