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Khan Market
📍 Khan Market, DelhiView map ›

🗓 Best Time To Visit:October to March

⏰ Open Hours:10:00 AM to 11:00 PM

🏞 Things To Do:Shopping, Dining, Exploring bookstores, Visit art galleries

💰 Budget:INR 2000-3000 for shopping and dining

👥 Traveller Types:Families, Couples, Solo travellers, Shopaholics, Foodies

🎖 Known For:Upscale shops, Gourmet restaurants, Branded clothing outlets, Bookstores, Art galleries

📍 Distances:14 km from Delhi Airport, 5 km from New Delhi Railway Station

🍽 Best Eateries:Big Chill Cafe, Khan Chacha, SodaBottleOpenerWala, Ama Cafe

🛍 Shopping Tips:Negotiate prices in local shops, Check for authenticity of branded goods

🎨 Cultural Highlights:Faiz Khan's Gallery, Full Circle and Cafe Turtle for book lovers

🚗 Parking:Available but limited during peak hours

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Khan Market Delhi: Guide To Shopping, Things To Do

Khan Market in Delhi has a rich history dating back to 1951 and was named after Khan Abdul Jabbar Khan, a freedom fighter. The market in Delhi is known for its wide range of stores, offering everything from designer clothing and accessories to home decor items and gourmet food products.

It was established as a small market catering primarily to the needs of the British and Indian officers serving in the nearby barracks. Visit the famous Faqir Chand & Sons, a renowned bookstore with a vast collection of books across genres or taste exquisite falvors at Khan Chacha, a popular food joint serving Mughlai food, rolls, and kebabs.

History of Khan Market Delhi

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Khan Market Delhi was established in 1951 by the Khan brothers, who were freedom fighters and part of the Indian National Army led by Subhash Chandra Bose.

The market was named after one of the brothers, Khan Abdul Jabbar Khan, who was also known as Dr. Khan Sahib. He was a prominent politician and leader of the Khudai Khidmatgar movement, which opposed British colonial rule in India.

Khan Market Delhi started as a small market with 154 shops and 74 flats for the refugees who came from Pakistan after the partition of India. Over time, the market grew and became a popular hangout place for the elite class of Delhi, including diplomats, bureaucrats, journalists, writers, and celebrities.

Today, Khan Market Delhi is one of the most expensive retail locations in the world, with a variety of shops, restaurants, cafes, bookstores, salons, spas, and more.

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Shopping Options in Khan Market Delhi

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If you are a shopaholic, you will love Khan Market Delhi. The market has something for everyone, from high-end brands to local handicrafts. Some of the famous and fashionable shops in Khan Market Delhi are:

Good Earth: A luxury lifestyle store that sells exquisite products inspired by Indian culture and heritage. You can find home furnishings, furniture, apparel, accessories, fragrances, organic skincare products, and more at Good Earth.

Anokhi: A clothing brand that specializes in hand-printed textiles and garments made from natural fabrics. You can find kurtas, dresses, tops, skirts, pants, scarves, and shoes.

Fabindia: A clothing brand that celebrates the rich craft traditions of India by using natural fibers and hand-woven fabrics. You can find ethnic wear, western wear, and fusion wears at FabIndia.

Amrapali: A jewelry brand that showcases the finest craftsmanship and designs inspired by Indian art and history. You can find earrings, necklaces, and many more accessories.

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Bahrisons Booksellers: A bookstore that has been serving book lovers since 1953. You can find books on various genres, and authors.

Full Circle Bookstore & Cafe Turtle: A bookstore and cafe that offers a cozy and relaxing space to read books and enjoy delicious food and drinks. You can find books on various topics, cuisines

Ogaan: For fashionistas, Ogaan is a must-visit store in Khan Market. It features a curated collection of designer clothing, showcasing the latest trends in Indian fashion.

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Restaurants & Cafes in Khan Market Delhi

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You can find Indian, Chinese, Thai, Italian, Continental, Mediterranean, and more in Khan Market Delhi. Some of the best places to eat and drink in Khan Market Delhi are:

Khan Chacha: A legendary eatery that is famous for its kebabs, rolls, biryanis, and curries. You can find chicken, mutton, fish, paneer, and veg options at Khan Chacha. The food is spicy, succulent, and satisfying.

SodaBottleOpenerWala: A quirky and colorful cafe that serves Parsi and Irani delicacies. You can find dhansak, berry pulao, patra ni machhi, bun maska, lagan nu custard, and more at SodaBottleOpenerWala. The cafe also has a bar that serves cocktails and mocktails.

Big Chill: A cozy and retro cafe that serves Italian and Continental dishes. You can find pizzas, pastas, salads, sandwiches, burgers, cakes, pies, and more at Big Chill. The cafe also has a bakery that sells fresh breads and pastries.

The Blue Door Cafe: A chic and elegant cafe that serves Mediterranean and European dishes. You can find hummus, falafel, shakshouka, quiche, crepes, waffles, pancakes, and more at The Blue Door Cafe. The cafe also has a coffee bar that serves espresso, cappuccino, latte, and more.

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Wok in the Clouds: A modern and stylish restaurant that serves Chinese and Thai dishes. You can find dim sums, noodles, soups, stir-fries, curries, and more at Wok in the Clouds. The restaurant also has a bar that serves drinks and snacks.

Kunafa: A sweet and savory bakery that serves Middle Eastern desserts and delicacies. You can find baklava, kunafa, halwa, dates, cheese, and more at Kunafa. The bakery also has a tea and coffee corner that serves hot and cold beverages.

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Place To Visit Near Khan Market Delhi

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Lodhi Garden: A beautiful and serene park that has historical monuments, tombs, mosques, bridges, and fountains from the Lodhi and Sayyid dynasties. You can walk, jog, picnic, or relax in the greenery of Lodhi Garden.

Humayun’s Tomb: A magnificent and majestic mausoleum that was built by the Mughal emperor Humayun’s wife Bega Begum in 1570. You can admire the architecture, gardens, fountains, and pavilions of Humayun’s Tomb.

India Gate: A grand and iconic war memorial that was built by the British in 1931 to commemorate the Indian soldiers who died in World War I and the Afghan Wars. You can see the names of the martyrs inscribed on the walls of India Gate.

National Museum: A large and impressive museum that showcases the art, history, culture, and civilization of India from ancient to modern times. You can see paintings, sculptures, coins, manuscripts, weapons, jewelry, textiles, and more at the National Museum.

Rashtrapati Bhavan: The official residence and office of the President of India. You can see the splendid architecture, gardens, museums, and galleries of Rashtrapati Bhavan. You can also witness the ceremonial changing of guards and the beating retreat ceremony at Rashtrapati Bhavan.

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How To Reach Khan Market

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By Metro:

Find the nearest metro station to your location.

Take the Violet Line towards Raja Nahar Singh.

Change trains at Central Secretariat Metro Station, which is on both the Yellow Line and the Violet Line.

Get off at Khan Market Metro Station. Walk for about 5 minutes to reach Khan Market.

By Bus:

Use the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) bus service.

Look for buses that pass through Khan Market or nearby areas.

Get off at the closest bus stop to Khan Market. Walk to Khan Market from the bus stop.

By Car/Taxi:

Use a ride-sharing service or taxi.

Navigate to Khan Market using GPS or a map.

Park in one of the designated parking areas near Khan Market. Walk to Khan Market from the parking area.

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Khan Market Reviews

Khan Market Finally, it is dinner time, and for varied dinner options, head to Khan Market. You can have Indian, Pan-Asian, Portuguese, European, or a mix of all these. I particularly enjoyed Yum Yum Cha for Pan Asian, and Wok in The Clouds for their eclectic spread, particularly Dahi ke Kebabs. That's the end of my perfect winter day in Delhi. The food places suggested here are a bit costly, and will cost around 4-5k for 2 people in total. For those not wanting to spend so much, one can skip breakfast altogether, have lunch in IHC food court and dinner in Lajpat Nagar/Defence Colony/Nizamuddin which have many budget alternatives available. The entry fees for Lodhi Garden in NIL, and for the tombs, nominal entry fee is charged. There are many such itineraries possible in different parts of this beautiful city, and I'll share them in my future posts.
Spanish artist Okuda painted this splendid mural in Khan Market as part of the St+Art Delhi 2015 festival.
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