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memorable experience as you wander through its Bazaars with striking names like Chor
Bazar, Mutton Street and Zaveri Bazar. At Chor Bazar you'll find a phenomenal collection
of antiques, jewellery, wooden articles, leatherware and general bric-a-brac. Crawford market, famous for
flowers, fruits, meat and fish, is certainly place worth capturing on your camera. Zaveri
Bazar offers excellent range of jewellery items. For colourful and innovative carpets one
should head for Mereweather Road behind Taj Mahal Hotel. Here the range is extensive,
exclusive and the prices slightly higher. To be on the safer side, one could, however
check at the Jammu and Kashmir Emporium first. Several state emporia in the World Trade
Centre, at Cuffe Parade are an ideal place to buy souvenir, a rare artifact or textiles.
The Central Cottage Industries Emporium (Apollo Bunder) and Khadi Village Industries
Emporium (D.N.Road) with their fixed price tags, are genuine and of superb quality.

Colaba and Flora Fountain
(Hutatama Chowk) in the heart of South Mumbai and walking distance from Bombay V.T and
Churchgate Railwa Stations are full of shopping of all kinds, mainly ethnic artifacts and
departmental stores.
Walk into Fashion Street and shop for
your new summer wardrobe. The street is close to the famous Metro Cinema and Dhobi Talao.
For those who look for the glamorous
the ideal place to shell out some money would be Kemps Corner, Warden Road, Breach Candy
and Napean Sea Road.
Bandra, the so-called
Queen of Suburbs is the residential abode of the's who of Mumbai, film stars,
industrialists and the likes. Linking Road joins Bandra to Khar and is lined up on both
sides with showrooms for the elite. But the striking contest here is the pavement selling
which adds to the thrill while you walk out of a posh showroom.
The famous essence of perfume industry
in India had its prime ingredient called Itar. Although the Itar is now only concentrated
towards Kanuj in U.P. , right here in Mumbai you could get a sample of it the way it used
to be. Yes, walk into the famous Mohammed Ali Road and shop to your heart's content for
Itar, embroidery and Zari work besides artefacts and souvenirs.

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