Flea Markets to explore in Bangalore

The chickpea market is the oldest and main market in Bangalore.

In a city like Bangalore, where diverse shopping options are available, finding budget-friendly market streets in all the hustle and bustle can be challenging.  However, Bangalore has its share of popular flea markets, such as Gandhi Bazar, K R Market, Avenue Road, etc., that offer a distinctive and affordable shopping experience. The proximity of these markets to neighbourhoods, educational institutions and IT hubs makes them a hotspot in real estate. Hence, these flea markets not only add to the cultural vibrancy of the city but also influence the real estate landscape, making the areas around them highly sought-after for a dynamic urban lifestyle. Therefore, presented below is a carefully curated list of Bangalore’s top flea markets.

See also: Top 10 garden centres and nurseries in Bangalore

 

How to reach Bangalore?

By air: The Kempegowda International Airport connects the city to various domestic and international destinations. It has taxis and buses for the city centre, just 36 km away. The Temple of Bhoga Nandeeshwara is a renowned landmark near the airport, just 29 km away.

By rail: The Bangalore City Railway Station (4 km away), the Bangalore Cantonment Railway Station (4 km away), the Yesvantpur Junction Railway Station (10 km away), and the Krishnarajapuram Railway Station (14 km away) are the four major railway stations connected to the city centre.  

Landmark: Cubbon Park.

By road: The National Highway-4 (NH4) connects Bangalore to cities like Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore and Chennai. Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) has buses to connect the city to nearby places. 

Landmark: Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace

 

KR Market

KR Market in Chickpet can also be called the flower market, as flower vendors occupy every corner, making the streets captivating. The market offers a wide range of traditional goods, household items, clothes, vegetables and flowers all in one place. The breathtaking market view is a photographer’s delight, with many capturing pictures of locals and the vibrant market. Some couples even choose this place for pre-wedding shoots. The market opens as early as 4 AM, gets crowded within hours, and is best explored on foot.

Timings: 4 AM to 10 PM

Address: KR MarketHuriopet, Chickpet, Bengaluru, Karnataka 

Landmark: Tipu Sultan Summer Palace

 

Avenue Street

Avenue Street in Bangalore is a must-visit for book lovers, known for being a budget-friendly paradise with around 300 vendors offering a variety of used books, from textbooks to novels across genres. The market is also famous for raw materials for DIY projects and a selection of fabrics and jewellery. Located in the heart of the city, Avenue Street is a hub for book enthusiasts and a popular residential and market area. The vicinity houses important government offices and is surrounded by localities such as HRBR Layout, Palace Road, LBS Nagar, Hesara Ghatta, JC Road, and the Race Course area.

Timings: 9 AM to 8 PM

Address: Avenue Road, Bangalore

Landmark: State Central Library

 

Brigade Road

Brigade Road is considered the city’s busiest shopping destination. You can find everything from books and casual wear to customised goodies and footwear. Whether you are exploring with a group, going solo, on a couple’s outing, or with family, Brigade Road is famous for its pubs, hangout spots and shopping.  The location is easily accessible from the MG Road metro station and is suitable for those with a moderate budget. Remember that most shops close at 9 PM, so plan to finish your shopping by then.

Timings: 10 AM to 9 PM

Address: Shanthala Nagar, Ashok nagar, Bangalore

Landmark: Dubai Plaza

 

Gandhi Bazaar

Gandhi Bazaar is one of Bangalore’s oldest markets. Visitors can purchase fresh Indian spices, fruits, and vegetables and explore quality textile shops away from noisy roads and modern malls. The market also has famous local outlets, including Subbamma Vidyarthi Bhavan, for authentic South Indian food and places to buy sandalwood stones and incense sticks. Bring giant shopping bags to carry your delightful finds from this charming market.

Timings: 6 AM to 9 PM

Address: Basavanagudi, Bangalore

Landmark: Bull Temple

 

Commercial Street

In Shivajinagar, Commercial Street is a one-stop solution for all your shopping needs. You can find everything in the commercial market, from food, clothes, jewellery, home decor and fabric materials. When you visit Ibrahim Sahib Street, you will find various small shop outlets offering ethnic wear, footwear and jewellery at the most reasonable prices expected in local markets. Moreover, vendors are generally open to negotiation, so a little bargaining can help you get your desired item at your preferred price. The area has narrow roads and streets, making parking spaces quite tight. On most days, finding a parking spot is challenging, so exploring the market on foot is advised.

Timings: 10:30 am to 8 pm

Address: Tasker Town, Shivajinagar, Bangalore

Landmark: Hi street Mall and Mahaveer mall

 

Jayanagar 4th Block Shopping Complex

Jayanagar 4th Block Shopping Complex in the southern part of Bangalore is a must-visit destination for any traveller. This diverse complex offers everything from pins to pizzas, covering various products and services, including food, utensils, gold, and diamonds. Jayanagar 4th Block Shopping Complex is a convenient and versatile destination, ensuring that travellers find everything they need- daily essentials or specific kitchenware items.

Timings: 10 am to 1:30 pm and 4 pm to 8:30 pm

Address: 4th Block, Jayanagar Bangalore

Landmark: Thottikallu Falls

 

Location advantage for real estate in Bangalore

  • Connectivity: Major roads such as MG Road and Outer Ring Road make commuting convenient for residents and businesses.
  • IT hubs: The city is a thriving IT industry hub, attracting professionals and entrepreneurs and making it an ideal location for setting up offices and businesses.
  • Shopping and dining: Bangalore offers diverse shopping options, from bustling street markets to upscale malls. The culinary scene is equally diverse, catering to various tastes and preferences and providing residents with a dynamic lifestyle.
  • Family-friendly amenities: Bangalore provides family-friendly amenities, including parks, entertainment centres, and recreational facilities. This makes it an attractive choice for families looking for a well-rounded living experience where everyone can thrive.

 

Residential and commercial appeal of Bangalore

Residential appeal: Bangalore’s real estate market holds a compelling residential appeal, offering a diverse range of housing options that cater to various preferences. With well-planned neighbourhoods, top-notch educational institutions and abundant green spaces, Bangalore provides an ideal family environment. 

Commercial appeal: The city’s prominence as a global IT hub has fueled a robust demand for commercial real estate, with multinational corporations, startups, and tech giants establishing their offices here. The strategic locations, well-connected infrastructure and dynamic business environment, make it a preferred destination for businesses aiming to capitalise on the city’s economic prospects.

 

FAQs

Which is the main market of Bangalore?

The chickpea market is the oldest and main market in Bangalore.

Which market in Bangalore is famous for flowers?

The KR market is famous for having multiple flower vendors all across it.

Which metro station is near Commercial Street Bangalore?

The MG road is the nearest metro station to Commercial Street Bangalore.

Where can I buy affordable books in Bangalore?

Avenue Road is a budget-friendly place with around 300 vendors offering a variety of used books, making it famous among readers.

Where is the best place to shop in Bangalore?

Places such as Avenue Market, KR Market, Gandhi Bazaar, and Commercial Street are among the busiest marketplaces in Bangalore.

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