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Quote: Probably Delhi's most famous street, Chandni Chowk (also spelled Chandnee Chauk, abbreviated as CC) starts in front of the Red Fort and runs for 2km westwards towards Fatehpuri Mosque, with a similar design than Read More
Quote: This shop is at one end of a row of state-owned shops – each one is owned and run by one of the state governments. This one is from the northern mountainous state of Himachal Pradesh, and reflects some of the Read More
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Quote: The main bazaar is a great place to go a couple of days before you go home, to stock up on luxuries to take home, both for yourself, and as presents. Most of the stuff here is body-pampering, such as perfume, Read More
Quote: Delhi, as it is, is a veritable representation of everything Indian. Whether it is people, languages, cuisine, fashion or any other element of culture, the capital city is a great way to sample India.But if you Read More
Quote: The Central Cottage Industries Emporium is government-run and famous in Delhi. It is an enormous store with several stories packed with beautiful and sometimes very unusual items. The selection and quality here Read More
Quote: Street sellers are a persistent feature of Delhi – and all of India. You can buy anything from a man on the street – from a cheap plastic Chinese toy, and flowers, to antiques, silk carpets, and jewellery (caveat Read More
Quote: We made sure we had a few days to spare in Delhi towards the end of our trip, as we didn’t want to be rushing for the plane home. Both my friend Rebecca and I decided to have some clothes made up during these Read More
Quote: This shop is at one end of a row of state-owned shops – each one is owned and run by one of the state governments. The Black Partridge shops sells a mixture of stuff, some things very attractive, others a bit Read More
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