A Local’s Guide To 14 Things To Do At Burrabazar, Kolkata’s Oldest Marketplace

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Kolkata is more than simply art, cinema, and food. And Burrabazar, the oldest wholesale marketplace in India that has been in charge since colonial times, is where you can truly see the city's turmoil and charm coming together. Cars squeezing into impossible distances, sellers shouting discounts that sound like music, lanes just large enough to accommodate a few individuals, and 50,000 people moving like clockwork. It is chaotic, boisterous, and incredibly vibrant and is a genuine, breathing reminder that Kolkata knew what hustling meant way before it became a trending hashtag. One of the nicest things you can do is attend a market to get a sense of local life, or even better, to feel less like a tourist and more like a local. You will be able to capture the vibrant buzz of daily life wherever you chance to be, even though it will probably be bustling with people buying and selling. Here are the market corners; you should take a peek into them. Let's dig deeper into the markets, what you get to see, what you can do, and what you can buy at this historical marketplace.

Here Are The Top Things To Do At Burrabazar

Shop At Adi Banstala Gali

Adi Banstala Gali in Burrabazar is a lively, glittering street. It's one of those locations where gemstones, diamonds, and gold shine from every angle. Shops here offer everything from beautiful semi-precious stones to gold bars and diamond settings. Additionally, you'll see rows of shops filled with stylish costume jewellery and sparkling metal bangles, which both regular customers and brides adore. There are a few clothing businesses offering sarees and ethnic attire next to the jewellery stores, as well as stores filled with puja supplies like mukuts and decorations. It's a classic Burrabazar road, packed and charming.

Get All Your Fashion Needs Sorted At Kalakar Street

Every corner of Kalakar Street seems to tell a tale. The stores are overflowing with kitchenware, ready-made clothing, stationery, and small gifts that entice you to pause and browse. Nearby shops showcase piles of sarees and traditional clothing, while vendors provide robust cookware and kitchenware at competitive prices. It is also lined with stationery stores selling anything from pens and sketchbooks to customised presents like mugs and picture frames. The décor, which includes shelves filled with painted pots, terracotta crafts, and ornamental souvenirs that infuse your home with a little bit of Kolkata's charm, is what truly sticks out.

Bargain At Bagri Market

One of the oldest markets in Kolkata, Bagri Market, offers a wide range of options for women's handbags and shoes. Score those gorgeous leather ballerinas and match them up with a cute sling bag, perfect for your date night. Head here for long-lasting clutches and wallets, too. For a change of pace, we recommend exploring the handicrafts section, which offers a unique experience as you peruse a range of exquisite handicrafts. To put it briefly, this is one of the best places to shop, offering a variety of high-quality products at affordable prices. A vast array of sarees and other clothing materials with vivid colours and embroidery can be seen on either side of the street as you enter. You should pay attention to Bagri Market because it is the location of all the bridal, junk, and imitation jewellery, ranging from dainty to loud and unique to mainstream. 

Stationary Aesthetics? Head To Canning Street

We can guarantee that you will discover what you want at a very affordable price. The Chinese lanterns, fruits, souvenirs, and other dazzling and sparkling curios displayed at the many stores are not only a feast for the eyes but also make up for all those Pinterest-worthy old Calcutta with love postcard frames. If you can't resist the stores filled with sketchbooks, pots of gel pens, amazing pencils, creative-looking erasers, neon highlighters, banks of Post-it Notes and a plethora of other items, the Canning Street neighbourhood is a great place to shop for these kinds of things.

Looking For Festive Decor? Amartalla, Ezra & Cotton Street Is Your Spot

Amartalla Street is a playground for everyone, so if you have children or younger siblings and are unsure of what to get them, you can buy a few soft toys or more—there are no limits! Cotton Street in the area should satisfy your synthetic saree requirements. Ezra Street and Pollock Street should be your first stop for all things electricity, lighting, and electric appliances. Need a set of fairy lights for Christmas? Do you need wedding venue lights? Do you merely want to make your home cosier with those aesthetically pleasing lights and lamps you see on Instagram? The market has it all.

Explore Chitpur For All Kitchen Needs

It is a jumble of everything kitchen, including cookware and other home and décor items, whereas Strand Road is where you'll find all the hardware, appliances and industrial supplies. All of the spices you need for everyday cooking, comfort cooking, and luxury cooking will be presented at the shops bordering Jorashanko. People balancing crates four times their weight on their heads, sellers setting up their stores in impossible-to-fit spaces, hand-rickshaw pullers navigating through crowded alleys, and shoppers haggling as if it were their last chance to shop. Despite the complete chaos, at first glance, you’ll see how it looks like a scene from a drama about a marketplace, with characters busily acting out their parts and knowing just how they should move and act—harmonious despite its disarray.

Try Authentic Gujarati Cuisine

The only establishment in Kolkata that serves unlimited thalis that are pure vegetarian, and potatoes are a side dish here. You won't have to wait long to get your hot rotis here, and the daal is made with high-quality, homey rice. And it just costs INR 120! Sabji, chutney, farsan, salad, chapati/poori, and rice are typically served in one thali. The dahi, chutney, and papad are chargeable.

Timing: Monday to Saturday, 10 AM-1:30 PM and 6:45 PM-9 PM. Closed on Sundays.

LBB tip: There is also no sign or board directing you to the restaurant, so you can ask somebody for assistance.

Get A Sugar Rush

Kolkata is one of the best places to eat authentic cuisine from all over the world. At 180-year-old Kandoi Sweets and Snacks, try theplas with mirchi achar. Thecha with theplas is also an amazing power combo here. The gulab jamun is delicious and incredibly soft. And if you go early, you can get freshly prepared gulaab paak, which is basically sticky and oozy. It is said to resemble a kalakand once it is settled. The creamiest of srikhand resides in this confectionery, so be sure to sample these as well.

Timings: 7 AM - 9 PM

Price: INR 100 onwards

Google Rating: 3.9/5

How About Some Snacks & Nibbles?

When your stomach rumbles, and you're yearning for that crispy golden pyaz kachori? That's when you turn to Ambika Bhujiyawala. The sweet and savoury items are incredibly fresh and rapidly sell out. The quality is truly top-notch. You should definitely try the kaju barfi, kalakand, and laddoo from here. These sell out the most. The onion kachori is quite delicious. It fires up your taste buds after the garlic chutney has been served with it. It might be a little price, but hey, quality over quantity, right?

Timings: 6 AM - 9:30 PM

Price: INR 300 onwards

Google Rating: 3.9/5

Satiate Your Raj Kachori & Dabeli Cravings

The first destination on the opposite side of the tram line is the fabled Kaligodam. They sell delicious and scrumptious boondi by the kilogramme. There are many different namkeens and other snacks! Their kaju barfi and boondi are delicious. They also sell samosas, kachori, and other snacks. It also offers sweets, including balushahi, kesariya peda, rasgulla, chamcham, gulab jamun and other mawa sweets. Do not miss out on the samosas, raj kachori and dabeli. Kaligodam also makes its own line of ready-to-eat paratha and fafda. All year long, the namkeen and bhujiya are much sought after.

Timings: 7 AM - 8 PM

Contact: 09830855551

Price: INR 30 onwards

Google Rating: 4.2/5

Enjoy A Lavish Mughlai Spread At Zakariya Street

Particularly for those fasting during the holy month of Ramadan, Zakariya street food comes to life. Because of this, Zakariya Street is a veritable melting pot of the city during this time of year. As a result, the passageways feature delicacies made right around the corner. Winter is the second season to explore the abundance of food. The foodgasm you’ll get after devouring suta kabab from Adam Kabab Shop is worth the “oomph!” While Dilshad Laziz Kabab offers dahi & malai kabab, you should also try a plate of chicken special kabab from Al Baik, beef boti roll from New Lucknow Hotel, beef chaanp and phirni from Bombay Hotel, haleem from Sufia, falooda and lassi from Taskeen.

Try Middle-Eastern Sweets

Initially, they also stocked gond ka halwa, a type of sweet dish made by mashing a mixture of dry fruits and extracts from the babul tree. Battisa is another name for it, derived from the 32 ingredients, and this sweetshop is very popular for it. They also serve gulab jamun and mawa laddu fried in desi ghee. Bournvita sweets, patisa, milky soft bars, coconut-based products, milk halwa, and walnut halwa were introduced by Allauddin's son Nasiruddin and his son Nizamuddin. Gajar ka halwa, dudhiya halwa, and halwa sohan were also introduced by Nizamuddin. The store also sells Karachi halwa, mansuri, and Kanpuriya laddu. They make Arabian desserts, such as chocolate dry fruit balls, kaju diamonds, anjeer rolls with poppy seeds, and khajur dry fruit barfi.

Timing: 7 AM - 11 PM

Price: INR 100 onwards

Google Rating: 4.5/5

Visit The AC Market Where Times Stops

Thanks to The AC Market, you can shop comfortably underground! A large selection of shoes, jewellery, and ethnic apparel can be found in the city's underground shopping centre. These days, the market is buzzing with excitement for Christmas, and every store has amazing deals that you simply must not miss. The AC market was trending with the concept of thrifting and partywear way before the world turned it into a trend. Unlike the open-air markets nearby, this air-conditioned market offers a comfortable, cool environment, making shopping much more pleasant, especially during the hot months. It offers a wide selection in a tidy, well-organised setting, blending contemporary efficiency with traditional shopping.

In contrast to the congested streets of Barabazar, the layout is simple to manoeuvre, making it a stress-free experience. Satyanarayana Park offers welcoming retailers and a laid-back atmosphere, making it a great place to find high-quality, reasonably priced goods. If you want a more relaxed shopping experience in a bustling commercial sector, this is the place to go.

Historica Stops To Make At Burrabazar

There is so much to see that you won't know where to start. The stunning ancient warehouses on Strand Road and Howrah Bridge make for perfect backdrops for any of your mood boards. You will occasionally catch a glimpse of the Hooghly River. Visit Kolkata's largest mosque, Nakhoda Masjid, on Zakariya Street near Burrabazar, as well as the Rabindra Sarani crossing near the market. The Nakhoda Mosque, Kolkata's major and largest mosque, was built in 1926 and can accommodate 10,000 worshippers. With its elaborate exterior, green-roofed domes, minars (Indian turrets), and minarets, this massive red-sandstone structure, situated in Kolkata's Chitpur neighbourhood, is reminiscent of India's Fatehpur Sikri architectural style.

Timings: 11 AM - 9 PM

How To Reach

By metro, the nearest stations are MG Road and Central. After you exit the stations, you can either walk or take an auto-rickshaw. It's about 10-15 minutes away. There are numerous public buses, both AC and non-AC, available for you to take. If you take a cab or drive your own car, your location needs to be set for MG Road or Howrah. Parking is very limited; it is recommended that you use public transport, as the lanes are very narrow.

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