For
those who want to take a glimpse at India's kaleidoscope of arts and
crafts, then Delhi is
the place worth checking out. On Baba Kharak Singh Marg, near Parliament
Street, is a row of emporia representing the various states of India. The
Central Cottage Industries Emporium at Janpath merits a visit, while
Crafts
Museum on Mathura Road has craftspeople at work. In here, against
the rustic background a tourist can pick up great bargains such as shawls,
pottery and paintings. The Hauz Khas Village is an ideal place, if not for
buying anything specific then for window-shopping. A visit at Sunder Nagar
with its rows of antique shops can be rewarding. For cheaper antiques,
Chandni
Chowk is the place to look out for. Also situated in this particular
area is Dariba Kalan, a narrow street that can be visited for its
exquisite range of gold and silver products.Dilli
Haat, near INA Market is a shoppers' paradise, as one can buy
numerous number of items related to crafts, handlooms and a host of other
from different regions at one place.
Connaught
Place is the foremost shopping centre of the capital offering a
large variety of shopping options for novelties, gifts and handicraft
items.