Bapu Bazaar
Description
Bapu Bazaar is a busy marketplace in Jaipur's old city located between Sanganeri Gate and New Gate, featuring hundreds of shops and stalls packed along the street. The stalls sell fabrics with block prints and tie-dye patterns, embroidered mojaris, artificial jewelry, lac bangles, handmade quilts, wooden souvenirs, and puppets, with many shopkeepers displaying goods on the ground to invite browsing.
History
Bapu Bazaar emerged as part of Jaipur's planned layout founded by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in 1727, and was later named after Mahatma Gandhi to honor his role in India's independence movement. Over generations, the market has grown into a center where local artisans have passed down traditional skills, preserving Rajasthani crafts and maintaining family-run businesses that reflect the region's heritage.
Culture
Bapu Bazaar is named after Mahatma Gandhi, whose nickname was Bapu, reflecting his philosophy of simplicity and self-reliance. The market shows how Jaipur's daily life unfolds through family-run shops where artisans sell handmade goods like embroidered mojaris, tie-dyed fabrics, and lac bangles that represent Rajasthani craftsmanship.
Practical
The market operates from morning until about 7:30 PM and is closed on Sundays, with the best visiting period from November to March when temperatures are more comfortable. The location is easily accessible by auto rickshaw, about 4 kilometers from Jaipur railway station, and bring cash for bargaining since many small vendors do not accept card payments.
Did you know?
A distinctive feature of Bapu Bazaar is the traditional mojaris, handmade leather shoes crafted from camel skin with elaborate embroidery that are primarily made and sold here. These shoes are comfortable and serve as authentic souvenirs that directly connect visitors to Rajasthan's artisanal heritage in a tangible way.
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