DELHI · TOURIST STREET MARKET
Janpath Market
A curated street market near Connaught Place — calm, colourful, and tourist-friendly.
Janpath Market is one of Delhi’s most visitor-friendly street markets. Located near Connaught Place, it blends souvenir shopping, Tibetan handicrafts, budget fashion, and export-style items. This is not a chaos market — it’s designed for browsing.
Market TypeTourist Street Market
LocationNear Connaught Place
Best Known ForTibetan Market & souvenirs
Open DaysTuesday – Sunday
Peak Time1 PM – 6 PM
BargainingExpected
What to Buy at Janpath Market
- Tibetan jewellery and handicrafts
- Scarves, shawls, stoles
- Export surplus garments
- Souvenirs, bags, diaries
- Ethnic accessories and trinkets
- Handmade décor items
- Budget footwear (selective)
- Gift items for tourists
Typical Price Range
Scarves & Stoles
₹200 – ₹800
Jewellery & Handicrafts
₹150 – ₹1,200
Garments
₹400 – ₹1,500
Souvenirs
₹100 – ₹600
Bargaining is expected, but margins are smaller than Sarojini Nagar.
VISITOR INFO
Know Before You Go
- Nearest Metro: Janpath / Rajiv Chowk
- Best Day: Weekdays
- Cash: Useful but UPI accepted
- Crowd: Moderate
- Tourist Friendly: Yes
- Photography: Allowed
⚠️ Closed on Mondays. Avoid visiting during national holidays.
Final Verdict
Janpath Market is ideal for relaxed street shopping. If Sarojini feels overwhelming, Janpath is the calmer alternative — especially for tourists and casual shoppers.