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Delhi has been, since historical times, a favoured destination for shoppers.

Below is a list of well known shopping markets and malls Delhi NCR.

Retail marketsEdit

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  • Paharganj
  • Sarojini Nagar<ref name=gov.in/>
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  • Lajpat Nagar
  • Dilli Haat, INA and Pitampura – Government-run emporiums showcasing a rotating cast of regional artists and their crafts, such as bamboo & cane jewellery, hand-carved wooden articles and papier-mache animals.<ref name=andrea>Template:Cite news</ref>
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Wholesale marketsEdit

  • Sadar Bazar: Often considered to be the largest wholesale market in Asia,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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Shopping mallsEdit

DelhiEdit

GurgaonEdit

  • Ambience Mall, NH8
  • M3M Urbana Premium, Sector 67
  • AIRIA Mall, Sector 68
  • Adree City Mall, Sector 52
  • Ansal Plaza, Palam Vihar

NoidaEdit

FaridabadEdit

GhaziabadEdit

  • Pacific Mall, Sahibabad
  • Shipra Mall, Indirapuram
  • Mahagun Metro Mall, Vaishali

Greater NoidaEdit

  • Gaur City Mall, Noida Extension
  • Omaxe Connaught Place Mall, Beta 2

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

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