Janpath, Shopping district in Central Delhi, India
Janpath is a market street in central Delhi with hundreds of stalls spread across multiple blocks. It offers textiles, handicrafts, jewelry, and traditional Indian clothing for shoppers.
The street was named Queensway during British rule and received its current name after India's independence. It developed into a central trading route in the city.
The market displays India's regional diversity through Kashmiri shawls, Tibetan objects, and handcrafted goods from across the country. Visitors encounter traditional textiles and jewelry sold by merchants representing different parts of India.
Janpath Metro Station on the Violet Line provides direct access, with the market operating from morning through late evening. The location is easy to reach and convenient for visitors throughout the day.
One section of the market focuses on Tibetan trade, where merchants sell silver ornaments, precious stones, and traditional Thangka paintings from the Himalayan region. This specialized area attracts collectors and enthusiasts seeking authentic items from the mountains.
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