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Where Locals Go to Shop in Jodhpur: 6 Markets That Define the City’s Charm
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Where Locals Go to Shop in Jodhpur: 6 Markets That Define the City’s Charm

Jodhpur is not just about forts and palaces. Its bustling markets offer a peek into Rajasthan’s soul. Here are six iconic bazaars where locals actually shop and travelers fall in love.

Chirag Alawadhi
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1. Clock Tower Market

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Located in the heart of the city, Clock Tower Market is one of the most famous shopping spots in Jodhpur. It is known for selling everything from Mathaniya red chillies to antiques and flavored teas. You can also pick up hand-embroidered textiles, wooden handicrafts, and metal decor items. After shopping, cool off with a glass of Makhania lassi or grab a fresh Shahi samosa.

2. Nai Sarak

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If you want to see Rajasthan’s famous Bandhani or tie dye work, Nai Sarak is the place to be. This market is full of vibrant Bandhej sarees, dupattas, turbans, and dress materials. Many stalls offer live demonstrations of the dyeing process, giving you a hands-on look at the tradition behind these colorful patterns.

3. Tripolia Bazaar

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Tripolia Bazaar is loved by locals and tourists for its handcrafted goods. From iron and brass items to colorful rugs and traditional Jodhpuri juttis, the market is full of unique souvenirs. The juttis here are known for their fine embroidery and comfort. It is the perfect place to shop for something wearable and distinctly Rajasthani.

4. Sojati Gate Market

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This large market is a mix of crafts, colors, and culture. It offers an extensive collection of jewelry, souvenirs, handicrafts, and tie dye textiles. The streets are lined with shops and henna artists offering beautiful mehendi designs. You can also enjoy local snacks while walking through the bustling alleys.

5. Mochi Bazaar

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Known as the cobbler’s market, Mochi Bazaar is where you go if you are looking for traditional mojaris. These handmade leather shoes come in countless styles and colors. Some shops even offer customization where you can choose the design and color for a custom pair made just for you.

6. Umaid Bhawan Palace Market

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Set near the majestic Umaid Bhawan Palace, this market is for those looking for antiques, silverware, and luxury crafts. Items include mirror work pieces, marble sculptures, copperware, and designer home decor. Prices are often fixed which makes it ideal for tourists who prefer a relaxed shopping experience.

 

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