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Shopping Nuts and Bolts: India is aggressively becoming the hotspot for shopping worldwide. With a host of large, swanky malls popping up every now and then, the country has become one of the most talked about shopping destination among the travelers’ taking cheap flights to India.

All these chic malls are loaded with ace brands and best of dining & leisure facilities, but what still seem to steal the show are the local markets in the nation that glue every visitor with an unusual hex of its dazzling exhibits and sparkling lanes.

Let’s take a look at what India has in its kitty for the most discerning shopping aficionados and their diverse shopping desires.

Major Shopping Malls in India

1.       Phoenix Market City Mall-Mumbai: With a remarkable built in area of 4,050,000 sq ft, this gigantic mall is the largest shopping archade in India as well as in Asia offering ovr 600 outlets, 14 screen multiplex and more than 20 restaurants. The mall has a superb connectivity with airport and can be reached taking cheap flights to India from London as well.

2.       Lulu Mall-Kochi: Next in the list is the Lulu Mall of Kochi that has a total area of 3,900,000 sq ft which houses over 360 outlets, nine-screen multiplex, ice skating rink and a bowling alley.

3.       Phoenix Market City-Pune: A little smaller that Lulu is this one with a area of 3,400,000 sq t. This mall comprises of large Coutyard, Hyper-Market, public plazas, water bodies, retails and entertainment counters.

4.       Phoenix Market City-Chennai: The mall is built in a considerable space of 2,400,000 sq ft and offers 300-plus stores, a lavish food court, 30-room boutique hotel, an apartment comples, ampitheatre and a club.

5.       Mantri Square Mall-Bangalore: Situated in Malleshwaram Bangalore, this mall was once the biggest mall in South India with 250 retail stores having over 10,000 brands.

6.       Z Square Shopping Mall-Kanpur: This mall is one of the hotspots in Kanpur built in an area of 1,500,000 sg ft having all high-class modern amenities like an upscale entertainment zone, food court, etc.

7.       Great India Place-NoidA: This is one of the largest operational malls in India with a total area of 1,500,000 sq ft and has a 6-scree Big Cinemas apart from a variety of national and international retail outlets.

8.       Select Citywalk-New Delhi: With a 1,300,000 sq ft this mall also houses serviced apartments besides the coomercial and official spaces which are dicided into three zones:Staple Traditional, Celebration and High Voltage.

9.       AlphaOne Mall-Ahmedabad: The mall is built in a 1,200,000 sq ft area and has 210 stores, a large food court and a 6-screen multiplex.

10.   Neptune Megnet Mall-Mumbai: In a 1,056,000 sq ft area, this mall houses a Family Entertainment centre called GLEOTST besides a host of retail stores and popular restaurants.

You may not get your favorite brand here but for that real spirit of Indian shopping culture, these local markets are winners hands down. With cheap tickets to India, one can grab the best of Indian traditional and contemporary ware ranging from the trendiest collection of garments, accessories and gadgets to ethnic jewelry, shoes, home furnishing and other lifestyle stuff.

Shopping from these regional bazaars give you that extra stroke of cultural influence, and a grand scope to bargain uptill your ultimate content.

Best Local Markets in India

1.       Chappan Chowk-Indore

2.       Johari Bazar-Jaipur

3.       Mall Road-Shimla

4.       36 Chowringhee Lane-Kolkatta

5.       Chandni Chowk-New Delhi

6.       Manik Chawk-Aligarh

7.       Colaba Causeway-Mumbai

8.       Chor Bazar-Mumbai

9.       Connaught Place-New Delhi

10.   Chinese Market-New Delhi
 
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The sweet heart you will fall in love with

Fly down via direct flights to Delhi, India and get to taste the country’s multi flavored city at its heart. It is India’s second most populous city and is given a special status under the Indian Constitution’s 69th amendment act, 1991, as the ‘National Capital Region’. Also named as the ‘National Capital Territory of Delhi’, it includes the capital city of India, New Delhi. Being the cultural capital of the nation, you get a complete holiday feel.

Your ancient beginnings at Delhi-

The Red Fort-
Cheap direct flights to Delhi will save your pocket from burning, yet promise to give you memorable days in India.  Standing by the banks of the holy Yamuna River from the historic 17th century, the Red Fort was constructed by the Mughal emperor Shajahan.  This red monument is more like a mini-city of the old times. Constituting many halls made for the kingly arrangements are simple eye catching. The wonderful light and sound shows in the evenings completes your Red Fort tour.

Purana Quila-
Purana Quila or the Old Fort is Delhi’s another legendary landmark with a scar of the past.  Built by king Humayun of Mughal dynasty, this fort is a masterpiece in its architecture. The fort has three gates namely Humayun Darwaza, Taqi Darwaza and Bara Darwaza. Among which Bara Darwaza is still an impression of strength made of red sandstone.

Bahai Temple-
Don’t worry if your vacation comes late to you. Cheap flights to Delhi from London will give your holidays a perfect tip. What would be your Delhi tour like if you miss the spectacular Lotus temple? An excellence of modern art, the temple looks like a gleaming lotus of marble is situated on Bahapur Hills in South Delhi. It is the seventh Bahai temple in the world and is flooded by more than four million people every year from across the world. It symbolizes purity and universality of the Supreme, and also makes no bar among religions.

Qutub Minar-
With a height of 72.5 meters, the Minar is acclaimed as the highest stone tower in India. Laid by Qutbuddin Aibak, the viceroy of Mohammed Ghori, on the Ghori’s win over the Rajputs, the Minar stores many stories from the past. A perfect historic day is served at the Qutub Minar with architectural delight. 

Iron Pillar-
Non-stop flights to Delhi will reach you to this city of sights in no time. Your walk around the Qutub Minar complex will bring you to this ethnic 7.2 meters tall Iron Pillar depicting India’s age old grip on advanced science of metallurgy. Completely rust free standing with pride since 2000 years is believed to make your wishes come true on hugging.  So why stay away from your genie?