Gurgaon has developed phenomenally and has come up with number of CENTRALLY air-conditioned Malls that houses everything from
piped music, cafés, shops, boutiques show rooms selling the best of Indian products and international brands under one roof. Multiplexes, retail commercial showrooms, multi-cuisine restaurants and a host of
high end designer boutiques to supermarkets to Mark and Spencer to Subway are available.
Drive down to the Mehrauli-Gurgaon road & there are as many as eight malls on this stretch of road like Dlf Shopping Mall,
Metropolitan
Mall,
Sahara Mall,
Fun Republic etc. with many more coming up. Apart from this Gurgaon shares borders with the states of Delhi which have very interesting Shopping getaways that are easily accessible from Gurgaon.

The main shopping area in Delhi is concentrated in and around Connaught Place, Palika Bazaar, the underground air conditioned market in CP and Janpath. More traditional markets are in the Chandni Chowk area of Old Delhi and in Karol Bagh.
For handlooms and handicrafts from all states of India, visit the state emporium on Baba Kharak Singh Marg and the Central Cottage Industries Emporium off Connaught Place. Antiques and art are sold at the Tibetan Market on Janpath and some shops in Sundar Nagar Market.
For inexpensive cotton clothing, try the Tibetan Market on Janpath and Sarojini Nagar Market. Some exclusive boutiques sell designer outfits in upmarket's like Greater Kailash, Vasant Vihar, Hauz Khaus village, the Santushti complex and Khan Market.
A craftsmen's co-operative Dastkar at Hauz Khaus village, the Crafts Museum near Pragati Maidan and stalls in Dilli Haat sell rural craft including terracotta pots, metalware, leather products, fabrics and handwoven saris. |