Sadar Bazaar
Sadar Bazaar
3.5
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3.5
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Pee K
Delhi, Canada1 contribution
Jul 2023 • Family
Make sure to keep your tempers and carry shoe covers if you plan to go inside the mausoleum. Traveling till the parking of Taj Mahal is fine. From that point onwards starts the nightmare !!! Beggars will start haunting you forcing to buy shoe covers which is mandatory to enter the mausoleum of Taj Mahal. Tickets for Mausoleum can be purchased near the entrance of the mausoleum. Once you reach the ticket counter you ll be surrounded by self-made guides trying to convince you of the best experience ever if you hire them !!! What ever space is left between you and them is encroached by the souvenirs sellers. After walking few mins you enter the security queue where the guard suddenly asks for an identity card and not sure why this is not clearly mentioned in the ASI website. Enter the 4 walls of the beauty and the view is stunning. That's when you realize why its one of the 7 wonders of the world. But before you take a sigh of relief photographers start hovering over your head and blocking every view possible of the monument. Upon return there were not enough golf karts to take people back to the parking. So it was the survival of the fittest !!!
Written 21 August 2023
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Zoë R
Port Moody, Canada7 contributions
Feb 2024 • Solo
I went here because tourist sites talked about this bazaar. The selection is pretty limited and unremarkable, but the prices are high. The BEST bazaar/market in Agra, and likely the whole golden triangle is Sudhash Bazaar, located 500m from Agra Red Fort parking. Your paid guide won’t take you. They will say the bazaar is too congested, and they likely won’t tell you how close it is to Agra Fort. Sudhash Bazaar is where the locals go. It has The finest quality and the Best prices. I wish I went to Sudhash before I went anywhere else.
Written 7 February 2024
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Lua
3 contributions
Apr 2024 • Friends
"Exploring Sadar Bazaar was a fascinating and unforgettable experience. This bustling market in the heart of Delhi is a feast for the senses, where vibrant colours, enticing aromas and lively sounds merge in a whirlwind of activity. From the exquisite craftsmanship to exotic spices and traditional fashion, every corner of Sadar Bazaar offers a unique surprise. Immersing yourself in this labyrinth of shops and stalls is like entering a world full of history, culture and authenticity. Without a doubt, a must-see for lovers. of adventure and exploration in the bustling capital of India."
Written 10 April 2024
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Diamondking2899
Washington158 contributions
Sept 2024 • Couples
Fun market. Yes like all markets overseas they are alittle aggressive. To be expected. Just ignore them if not interested. Do not pay over 1000 rupees for anything. Of course they want 4 thousand for a nice shirt since I am white. Walked out. Bought at the next vender for 700 lol. Yes you must bargain or pay triple or more.
Most things are 400 to 1000 max. Do not pay more. These families own business and they expect you to barter. If you don’t it is no fun and they laugh later at you when you leave.
Remember this is why foreigner markets are fun. Don’t get mad when they all want you to bye. Just ignore if not interested and keep walking.
In all fun have fun. My wife is best. I whisper to her 1000 is fine after I talk them down from 2500. But she says no. 500. Or we go. As you start walking they call you back. And 500.
My wife wins. Have fun out there. Remember they all need to eat. So yes every booth wants you to bye. Expect this and it will be fun.
Tom b
Ferndale,wa
Most things are 400 to 1000 max. Do not pay more. These families own business and they expect you to barter. If you don’t it is no fun and they laugh later at you when you leave.
Remember this is why foreigner markets are fun. Don’t get mad when they all want you to bye. Just ignore if not interested and keep walking.
In all fun have fun. My wife is best. I whisper to her 1000 is fine after I talk them down from 2500. But she says no. 500. Or we go. As you start walking they call you back. And 500.
My wife wins. Have fun out there. Remember they all need to eat. So yes every booth wants you to bye. Expect this and it will be fun.
Tom b
Ferndale,wa
Written 19 September 2024
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Zoheb S
Rudrapur, India2 contributions
Nov 2016 • Couples
1. Good for evening stroll
2. DONT BUY marble goods from Jaiswals..as they are rated very very expensive there.
3. Buy original Panchi petha from here
4. Dont miss chaat gali
5. Dont forget to try soya chaap gravy in chaat gali..its awesome.
6. Regular showrooms, nothing special, local made footwears and duplicate stuffs. Quite costly.
2. DONT BUY marble goods from Jaiswals..as they are rated very very expensive there.
3. Buy original Panchi petha from here
4. Dont miss chaat gali
5. Dont forget to try soya chaap gravy in chaat gali..its awesome.
6. Regular showrooms, nothing special, local made footwears and duplicate stuffs. Quite costly.
Written 28 November 2016
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Arun Aggarwal
Yamunanagar, India92 contributions
Aug 2014
Really this was amazing to visit the sadar bazaar of Agra where we all went just for fun and found that the bazaar wasn't crowded, though was crowded in one of the streets where Indian delicacies like Tikki Chat Gol gappe etc etc were being sold, but the main market was not at all chaotic, crowd or messy. We found parking place easily and cafe coffee day also. The car parking was paid but not pinching and the owner was friendly and not fussy.I tried my jeans there and surprisingly found one branded jeans from a big shop. Really we were fascinated by the calm and easy sadar bazaar but shall warn the visitors that Agra's famous sweet called Panchhi Petha is available only at co authorized shops so do not get duped from alike fictitious shops....
Written 19 February 2015
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VivekRastogi
Bangalore District, India130 contributions
Apr 2015 • Family
Every time when I am passing from agra almost visiting every time Sadar Bazar, I liked Allo Tikki, Allo chat, Cheela, Pao Bhaji of Agra Chat Bhandar, this is one of the oldest Chatwaalaa in this Market. You can have many itesm in this market.
Written 17 April 2015
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Vilaas
Jodhpur, India820 contributions
Dec 2019
This place is good for the domestic tourist as you find everything from little shopping to great evening snacks...
You can buy Petha & some books .
I was surprised by the shoe shops that have crept up,i will be careful if I am buying any branded pair.
When in Agra visit the Sadar Bazar you will find something to shop.
I like the shoes from Agra.
You can buy Petha & some books .
I was surprised by the shoe shops that have crept up,i will be careful if I am buying any branded pair.
When in Agra visit the Sadar Bazar you will find something to shop.
I like the shoes from Agra.
Written 5 December 2019
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Tirthank R
Vadodara, India50 contributions
Oct 2017 • Couples
Agra chat house is one of the places you should not miss visiting when in sadar .. awesome chat items , very clean and hygienic ... Chat wali Gali houses only vegetarian food items which are absolutely easy on the pocket and at the same time very delicious.. try the "soya chap" - grilles soya nuggets.. entire experience is awesome !!
Written 21 October 2017
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Kunal J
New Delhi, India10 contributions
Nov 2016 • Family
This is a must visit place during your dinner time if you are on a agra hunt as this place serves very good options for food and shopping, you can take a walk on the street and can taste many food varieties in budget which has a taste of old Delhi.
Written 17 January 2017
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