Visit Mumbai’s Gandhi Market to indulge in some retail therapy

Gandhi Market in Mumbai is a popular shopping destination. Read on to know complete details.

In Mumbai, you can find some famous shopping areas where prices are reasonable. One such market is the Gandhi Market. In the Gandhi Market, you can find a plenty of collection of readymade garments. Women’s fashion wear is the best thing to pick from this market. If you want to roam around this famous marketplace in Mumbai, then go through this article where you can find all those minute details about the market.

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Why is the Gandhi Market so famous?

The Gandhi Market is famous for its unbelievable collection of readymade garments. The market consists of a good range of women’s fashion wear at a very low price.

 

How to reach the Gandhi Market?

Gandhi Market in Mumbai is easily accessible from various corners of the city.

By rail: This market is located near the King Circle railway station. You have to walk for 2 mins from the railway station to reach the market.

By bus: Apart from this, the marketplace is situated near major BEST bus stops like Bandra, Dadar, etc. 22LTD, 25LTD, 351, 7LTD, 85, 9, C-10, C-521, etc., are some well-known bus routes you can take to reach the Gandhi Market.

By cab: You can take a rental cab to reach the market but avoid using your personal car because you may face huge traffic while entering the market area.

 

Timings of the Gandhi Market

  • Opening time: 9:00 AM
  • Closing time: 8:30 PM
  • Closed day: Monday

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What to do in the Gandhi Market?

Here are some famous shops in the Gandhi Market where you can collect good deals at a very reasonable price.

  • MK Boutique: This is one of the most famous stores where you can find all kinds of readymade shirts, kurtas, skirts, dupattas, etc. All of those are available in various shades and designs. Various price ranges are also available. Remember the shop number is 55.
  • Sarnagat Singh Cloth Store: Another famous shop for readymade stores is Sarnagat Singh store which will provide you with the best quality dress materials as well as readymade dresses. The shop numbers are 95 and 96.
  • Ahuja’s: In Ahuja’s, you can find designer kurtas, women’s fashion wear, sarees, etc. All of these are affordable and good quality too. The shop number is 107.

 

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Where to eat in Gandhi Market?

When travelling around the Gandhi Market, do not forget to get some delicious food from local restaurants and street food stalls. Here are some famous places where you can get good food:

  • New Sunrise restaurant: Both veg and nonveg lovers can find this place good for having quality food at a very affordable price range. Chinese dishes are quite famous in this restaurant.
  • The Bake House: if you want to get good bakery items like cakes, cookies, pastries, etc., then you must come to the Bake House where you can get freshly baked cakes and pastries. The price range is also affordable for all.
  • Anju’s restaurant: This place is famous for local food as well as various Indian dishes. You can take a break from shopping and taste some really good food.
  • Tanda ka Funda: Beverages are the best thing you can find in the tanda ka funda. Apart from beverages, you can also get fast food and Chinese dishes here.

 

FAQs

Why is the Gandhi Market famous in Mumbai?

Gandhi Market in Mumbai is famous for its wholesale collection of readymade apparel and textiles.

What is the opening time of the Gandhi Market in Mumbai?

9:00 AM is the opening time of the Gandhi Market in Mumbai.

When should you visit the Gandhi Market?

You should try to visit in the morning exactly when the market opens in the morning; you can get a few empty streets; otherwise, with time, the locality becomes crowded.

On which day is the Gandhi Market closed?

Every Monday, the Gandhi Market is closed completely.

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