News India Live, Digital Desk: Can you imagine that a vintage gramophone or branded sneakers, which are worth thousands and lakhs in the showroom, can be bought at throwaway prices in a narrow street? The ‘Chor Bazaars’ of India are not just markets for old goods, but they are a treasure trove for those who have the knack of finding ‘the best at the cheapest’. According to the report of News18, these flea markets in major cities of India are famous all over the world for their unique culture, history and amazing deals. Let us know about those 5 famous black markets of India, where every ‘shopaholic’ must visit once. 1. Mumbai Chor Bazaar: Where history meets ‘earthen prices’. Located on Mutton Street in South Mumbai, this market is about 150 years old. It is said that Queen Victoria’s lost belongings were also found here. What to buy: Old watches, brass artefacts, vintage Bollywood posters and rare spare parts of old vehicles. USP: If you want to give an ‘antique look’ to your home, then this place is best for you.2. Delhi’s Sunday Market: Cheap brands in the shadow of Jama Masjid. Held on Sunday mornings right in front of the Red Fort in Old Delhi, this market is a bastion of electronics and clothing. What to buy: Second-hand laptops, mobile accessories, tracksuits and ‘surplus’ shoes from brands like Adidas-Nike. Pro tip: It is best to arrive here at 5 am to shop, as the best merchandise is sold out by 8 am. 3. Bengaluru’s Chickpet Gujari Market: Tech City’s ‘ Vintage ‘ KonaIT Hub is also a place in Bengaluru where old memories are sold. Gujri Bazaar or Sunday Market of Chickpet is known for mechanical goods. What to buy: Old typewriters, musical instruments, gym equipment and old books. 4. Chandni Chowk, Kolkata: The gadget lovers’ paradise, Kolkata’s Chandni Chowk market, located near Dharamtala, is for those who want to get their broken gadgets repaired at low cost or buy second-hand electronics. What to buy: Camera lenses, computer hardware, gaming consoles and rare electronic parts.5. Pallavaram Friday Market of Chennai: Everything under one roof. This market of Chennai is held every Friday. The diversity here will surprise you. What to buy: Old furniture, plants, pets and old coins. Expert Tips for Shopping in ‘Chor Bazaar’ (Shopping Guide) If you are going to these markets for the first time, then take special care of these 3 things: Bargaining is mandatory: Here, offer 40% or 50% of the first price quoted by the shopkeeper. Bargaining is the win here. Authenticity check: Before buying electronic goods, make sure to check them, as there is no ‘warranty’ or ‘return policy’ here. Safety is paramount: Be careful of your purse and mobile in crowded places.


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