Jun 21, 2023
By: Ayush Mehrotra & Shagun Chaudhary
Located near the iconic Charminar monument, this market is famous for its traditional bangles, pearls, clothing, and street food.
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Situated near Charminar, Laad Bazaar is known for its beautiful lacquer bangles, traditional garments, jewelry, and embroidered textiles.
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It is one of the oldest markets in Hyderabad and offers a wide range of goods including clothing, accessories, electronics, and household items.
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Known as one of the largest commercial markets in Hyderabad, Begum Bazaar is popular for its wholesale trading of textiles, spices, household goods, and electronic items.
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This heritage market offers a variety of fruits, vegetables, meat, and groceries. It is also a great place to try local delicacies and street food.
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Situated in the heart of the city, Abids Market is known for its branded clothing, footwear, jewelry, electronics, and handicrafts. It also houses several department stores and shopping malls.
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Located near the Nampally Railway Station, this market is famous for its annual exhibition known as the Numaish. It offers a wide range of products including clothing, footwear, accessories, and household items.
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This market is popular for its wholesale trading of textiles, especially sarees, dress materials, and fabrics. It is located near the Madina Circle in Charminar.
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Shahran Market is a well-known market in Hyderabad that offers a variety of products such as clothing, accessories, antiques, electronics, and household goods. It is a bustling marketplace where you can find unique items and enjoy the lively atmosphere.
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