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Antiquities Haven In Secret Streets Of Mumbai

A veritable shopping paradiseet another of the gazillion epithets attributed to Mumbai. True enough, the city does live up to its name of the window to the west, more so in terms of fashion. No visit to the island city is complete without splurging in one of the many killing grounds it offers to shopaholics. They are all here, from Gucci to Pierre Cardin. Chanel and a Hilfiger. Globalisation has ensured that. But even in the old days of protectionism, these global brands have very much graced the streets of Mumbai. One will have to take a step back from the malls to see how.

Shopping in the city is not just about glitzy malls and sweet smelling showrooms. Purists will vouch for that old world charm that oozes out of the archaic bazaars in town. An extremely crowded street sandwiched between SV Road and Maulana Shaukat Ali Marg in South Mumbai takes top honours here. Named utton Street? this neighbourhood is right in the heart of Muslim Mumbai. It is a short cab ride from Grant Road station, but once there, navigation can be difficult. At first glance, it is an absolutely disordered and haphazard market. The method is absolutely invisible to the untrained eye. There are shops everywhere selling everything. And except what is on sale, everything else seems rusted. This seemingly haphazard area houses ughal Bazaar?and hor Bazaar? These are bywords for anyone who has spent some time in this city.

Chor Bazaar: From noisy to hieves?market
The one that takes the cake would undoubtedly be Chor Bazaar, both in terms of heritage as wells as bargains.
Literally meaning hieves Market? this bazaar was originally called hor Bazaar? meaning noisy market. The Anglicisation of the name led it to being called by its present monicker, and soon enough, stolen goods started finding its way to the market, authenticating its name. They sell everything here, from brass lamps to chandeliers to even old ship parts! Then there is furniture,Coach Outlet Online store, handbags, leather jackets, and even Ming vases! And a whole street selling just auto parts! The legend goes that there are a number of articles here that are of tremendous antiquarian value, but owing to their stolen origins, have to remain confined to these narrow streets. Price is a very loose and vague term here. So don your best bargaining cap before the escapade. Some traders may quote even 10 times the real value, especially to an obvious newbie. It is best to decide a price you are willing to pay and then stick to it.

Mughal Bazaar: memorabilia market
A little ahead is the lesser known cousin ughal Bazaar? This place deals mostly in antiquarian craft. You will chance across statues, wooden carvings,Coach Bags Outlet, brassware and compasses and telescopes that are really old. The setting here too is similar with old shops lining both sides and each not really unlike the other. If you are not really an antiquarian,Coach Factory Outlet Online, be really careful as this place full of street smart shopkeepers that can take for quite a ride. Extreme caution is advised when dealing in anything that commands a high price,Wholesale NFL Jerseys, however, for those looking for insignificant memorabilia, or even junk that looks really good, this market is a veritable treasure trove.

The place is usually open from 11 am to 8 pm, however the afternoon hours are relatively less crowded and can afford one the time to stroll around and soak in the whole essence. It is not just about In-Orbit or Atria Mall in Mumbai. These are just the new kids on the block. The grand papas of Mumbai shopping circuit lie unassumingly nestled in some dark corners of South Mumbai.
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