Must-see shopping in India

  • Minerva Book House

    Shimla

    Small bookshop with a fair selection of English novels and books on local subjects.

  • Publication Sales Counter

    Madhya Pradesh & Chhattisgarh

    Sells the Archaeological Survey of India's good guides to Sanchi and other sites.

  • Leela Galleria

    Bengaluru (Bangalore)

    A glamorous shopping mall with high-end shops. It’s in the south of the city.

  • Rainbow Bookshop

    North Goa

    Small but long-running shop stocking a good range of secondhand and new books.

  • Poompuhar

    Thanjavur (Tanjore)

    For fixed prices on souvenirs and trinkets, try government-run Poompuhar.

  • Potter's Shed

    Kodaikanal (Kodai)

    Perfect for pretty locally made mugs, bowls, plates and other pottery.

  • Tibet Book Store

    Mcleod Ganj

    Fiction and books on culture, history, travel and spiritual themes.

  • Apollo Books

    Mamallapuram (Mahabalipuram)

    Good collection of books in several languages, to sell and swap.

  • Higginbothams

    Ooty (Udhagamandalam)

    A well-known chain with a good stash of English-language books.

  • Editions Kailash

    Puducherry (Pondicherry)

    Good selection of French-language Indian and Asian titles.

  • Rogpa

    Mcleod Ganj

    Attractive printed cloth bags, table mats, greeting cards, purses, blouses and dresses, made at a Tibetan women's craft centre, are sold to support this…

  • Survey of India Map Counter

    Uttarakhand

    The Survey of India Map Counter in Harthibarkala is mostly good at telling you which topographical maps you’re not allowed to buy. You can pick up…

  • Bhutan Tibet Arts

    Darjeeling

    Has a small thangka collection, sourced from Bhutan and India. Expect to pay around ₹7000 for a decent thangka, and up to ₹300,000 for a rare vintage…

  • Rink Mall

    Darjeeling

    A fairly bland mall housing the Inox Cinema, a branch of Café Coffee Day, Domino's Pizza, Big Bazaar supermarket and a specialty Nathmull's Tea Boutique.

  • Doel’s Choice

    Kolkata (Calcutta)

    A slim selection of handcrafted wooden and leather products is available at this small boutique, located within walking distance from the Sudder St area.

  • Chennai Citi Centre

    Chennai (Madras)

    Although it's less shiny than Chennai's newer shopping malls, Citi Centre has plenty of major international and Indian brands, as well as a cinema.

  • Lha Tibet Fair Trade

    Mcleod Ganj

    Above a pair of similarly worthy cooperative souvenir stands, Lha sells attractive crafts made by Tibetans in India.

  • Mohan's

    Ooty (Udhagamandalam)

    A curious assortment of antique telephones, radios and clocks, along with shawls, jewellery and warm clothes.

  • Indus Wine Shop

    Leh

    Alcoholic drinks to takeaway. Closes on the 8th, 15th and last days of the Tibetan calendar.

  • Wine Shop

    Havelock Island (Swaraj Dweep)

    Buy booze at this government-run village wine shop, next to Havelock's ATMs.

  • Standard Supply Co

    Mumbai (Bombay)

    Everything you could possibly need for digital and film photography.

  • Wine Shop

    Srinagar

    Rare and unsigned takeaway outlet for alcoholic beverages.

  • Mittal Teas

    Delhi

    A small tea shop with a limited supply of tea and teaware.

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