Gaffar Market: A Hub For Cheap Electronic Items

Gaffar market, named after Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan, is situated in Karol Bagh

The things that come to our mind concerning Delhi are the huge street markets, street food, etc. Delhi is filled with markets, monuments, crowded areas, and whatnot. Every corner of Delhi has unique ideas and stories. Gaffar market is one of those places where you can find many things – from hairpins to a brand new TV. 

The Gaffar market is also an electronic hub where you will find your dream smartphone and laptop at a very affordable rate. Gaffar market, named after Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan, is situated in Karol Bagh. Since 1952, this place has been serving people by supplying affordable electronic items.  

If you are new to Delhi and trying to find out where to get the best things for you, then go no further. 

 

Delhi’s Gaffar market: A hub for cheap electronic items

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See also: Khan market in Delhi: Timings, location, pictures, and facts

 

What makes the Gaffar market famous?

Gaffar market is famous for its iconic electronic parts and items. From branded watches to branded smartphones and bags to different kinds of drones, everything is available in this market that is also at a very pocket-friendly price. People from every corner of India choose this place for their electronic needs.

 

How to reach the Gaffar market?

If you plan to go to Gaffar Market by metro, the nearest metro station you need to get off at is Karol Bagh metro station on the blue line. Get off at the metro station, and the market is just 15 minutes away.

The bus route is also convenient for reaching the market area. You can avail of DTC buses like 953, 181A, 166, 775A, etc., and pass through Karol Bagh Terminal, the nearest bus stop from the Gaffar market.

You can also visit Gaffar’s Market by taxi or private car. However, since there is no parking lot, it is safer to avoid visiting by car.

 

Brief details of the Gaffar market

  • Opening time: 10 AM
  • Closing time: 9 PM
  • Address: Pilli Building, Gali Number 15, Gaffar Market, Block 24N, Beadonpura, Karol Bagh, New Delhi-110005
  • Closed day: Monday

 

Delhi’s Gaffar market: A hub for cheap electronic items

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What to do in the Gaffar market?

The market is never empty. Bustling with shoppers from all over the country, the carnival-like atmosphere will overwhelm you. If you look around the market, there are shops you do not even know the name of, full of people. According to the shopkeepers, you can find only “imported” products in the Gaffar market. 

Here are a few things you must try in the Gaffar market of Delhi.

Watches

If you are an avid lover of branded watches, you are in the right place. Gaffar has many first and second-copy double luxury watches such as Rolex, Cartier, Gucci, Versace, and even the Apple Watch. You may find these watches starting at Rs 500. 

If you buy these watches from hawkers, you can get them reasonably priced. Always try to visit the market as early as possible after opening because you can bargain adequately in the morning.

Bags

Gaffar market is heaven for bag lovers. From first-copy bags of brands like Prada, Michael Kors, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Tory Burch, etc., to second and third-replica bags of these brands, you can find a wide array of bag collections. There are a lot of stores where you can find a good discount only if you can showcase your bargaining skill properly.

Smartphones

Do you dream of a pricey iPhone or Android phone, but your budget is not supporting you? Then visit the Gaffar market, where you will find all those branded expensive smartphones at a considerable discount. Sometimes you can even get 50% off on those phones. 

Though one thing we should add is that as these smartphones are either refurbished or secondhand, there will be no warranty or billing. You have to be very careful while purchasing yours.  

Drones

You will find good quality drones in camera or smartphone stores. Though drones are not very cheap, you can find good quality if you look around in a few shops. 

Mobile accessories

Whether you need new cell phone accessories or repair, Gaffar Market should be the best place for you. This market has many cell phone parts wholesale stores for all cell phone accessories and repairs. 

Delhi people love the market because it has solutions for their mobile phones, tablets, iPhone pads, laptops, and other devices. You will find a repair shop, whether it is a broken screen, an IC, or an AC problem.

 

Restaurants near the Gaffar market

  • San Gimignano Restaurant: If you want to get some of the best kinds of Italian food near Gaffar market, then this place is perfect for you. 
  • Sakura restaurant: Gaffar market will satisfy you if you want to get some Japanese cuisine near the locality. Sakura restaurant presents a wide range of Japanese dishes, which will make your tastebuds happy.
  • Sindhi corner: Street food of Delhi is always a favourite thing which you should not miss while in Gaffar market. Try authentic street foods and fast foods here.

Apart from these, you can also get good food in Bhaja Govindam, China Town, Le Belvedere, etc., where you can get mouthwatering dishes.

 

FAQs

What is the address of the famous Gaffar market?

The address of the Gaffar market is Pilli Building, Gali Number 15, Gaffar Market, Block 24N, Beadonpura, Karol Bagh, New Delhi-110005.

What is the opening and closing time of the Gaffar market?

Gaffar market starts at 10 AM and closes at 9 PM.

Is entry to Gaffar market free?

Yes, you can enjoy the market by entering without any ticket at all.

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