About
Bengalooru Shopping
Bengalooru
provides wide range of options
for
shoppers. One can buy many things ranging from silk saree and latest
clothings to hi-fi electronic goods and latest vehicles. Being IT city,
Bengalooru provides all kind of services but one might find things to
be
costlier.
Many visitors come to Bengalooru searching
only for sandalwood carvings and silk sarees and so miss out on the
true Bengalooru shopping experience. Here is a low down on shopping -
Bengalooru style:
Shopping
in M.G
Road/Brigade Road area is the most popular place for
tourists, and these two roads are filled with shops of every kind,
whether it be traditional handicrafts or the latest western wear (this
is especially true for Brigade Road).
Bannerghatta
Road a
tiresome approach it used to be (sounds yodaish)...but
now it's much better..and you have 'Grasshopper' a space that exhibits
clothing design from the most experimental designers in india and also
showcases other ideas - lighting design, products, theatre, music - an
open space for expression! and if that's too boring, you can keep
driving and you have a thousand ways that you can take to enjoy the
wildlife and the myriad resevoirs strewn across the area - you
can still find your very own private haven. Enjoy
Brigade
Road was
used to be where once British soldiers bought their necessities. How
things have changed! Today Brigade road is the centre of yuppie
Bengalooru, you'll see hordes of college students on the road anytime
of
day or night. Some of the stores on Brigade Road include: Planet M (a
huge music store with everything), Louis Phillipe, Pepe Jeans,
Levis,Lee, SanFrisco Jeans, Nike, Titan (great Indian made watches)
just to name a few... There are also many eateries on either side of
the roads and on the side roads that lead of Brigade road, so that you
can refuel yourself for shopping!
Commercial
Street a legacy of the British is another shopping mecca that
sells international brands (similar to Brigade road) along side locally
produced items. Commercial Street has more of a bazaar feel than
Brigade Road. In addition, it is famous for its tattoo and body
piercing centers. The price of goods here is very competitive and it is
a great place to pick a bargain.
Malls
in India are a recent phenomenon, the first opened back in 1999, since
then there has been a boom with malls around every corner in large
cities (now also in smaller cities). Bengalooru is no exception! Here
is
list of the major Malls in Bengalooru, but beware that there are at
least a dozen in the planning and construction stages!
Forum
Mall The Forum on Hosur road is in the upmarket suburb of
Koramangla, fast becoming a key shopping hub in Bengalooru. Again like
other shopping areas, you can find anything at the Forum, high
international brands such as Tommy Hilfiger, Swarovski Crystals to
traditional Indian Khadi clothing at the Khadder. Other brands with
outlets include: United Colours of Bennetton (much cheaper here than in
the west), Pepe Jeans U.K, William Penn, Wrangler Jeans, Weekender and
of course Nike. The Forum incorporates the clothing from international
brands as well as haute couture boutiques including: Mustard, Isis, B
and the Chai shop. For books head straight to Landmark and huge store
has everything from books to perfumes and music. On the top floor of
the mall you will find a PVR multiplex comprising 11 cinemas. For
eating there is everything, Fast food (KFC, McDonalds, Pizza Hut,
Subway) Cafe Coffee Day and a food court with world cuisines including:
Chinese, Vietnamese, Mexican and Italian and Indian. Not to be missed
is the Indian cusine at Sahib Sindh Sultan and the British style pub,
Firangi Pani. So that is a forum for all your shopping needs under one
roof! Its just a must see, especially the outside.
Garuda
Mall Located on the corner of McGrath and Commissariat Roads,
is the newest mall in Bengalooru. This Mall is definitely catered to
the
upper class of Indian society. Many of the same brands as Forum are
available as well as some that are not. One of the major draw points of
this mall is that it houses the Indian department chain store: Shoppers
Stop, which once stood across the road as a separate building but is
now part of this new mall. The Mall also houses a INOX cinema multiplex
on the top floor.
Bangalore
Central Opened around the same as the Forum, Bengalooru
Central is more of a large department store than a mall with separate
retailers. It still is must visit for shoppers in Bengalooru. It is
located in city centre on the corner of M.G and Residency Roads
(Opposite Mayo Hall), so unlike the Forum it is walkable distance to
the main M.G/Brigade Roads shopping area. It has a huge range of
everything (like department stores in the west), clothing (Indian and
Western brands), electronics, perfumes, accessories as well as a
supermarket on the top floor and food court plus a Cafe Coffee Day.
They have a altering service with in the store and can be done in two
hours depending on the rush.
Safina
Plaza Is sale central in Bengalooru, located on Infantry
Road.
Every week there is sale going on of any type. One week it might be
home furnishings and the next men's wear. Good place to find some
bargains. Many exhibitions are also held here, although there are
retailers (Dockers, Lee Jeans, Titan too name a few) here too. So for
quiet shopping come here (much less crowded than the other malls). Its
best to visit during end of season sales (summer, monsoon) or during
festivals (New Year, Christmas, Ganesh Chaturthi).
Sampige
Road,Malleswaram Tired of going to mall, and indulging in
window shopping.Try Sampige (a flower name) Road. Sampige Road is the
heart of Malleswaram and connects Sheshadripuram to IISc.Sampige Road
is around 2kms,has a wide range of shops that sells books, electronic
items, silk sarees, handicrafts, cloth materials, Hindu pooja
materials, sweets and all the trivial things you can buy on earth. Also
try Malleswaram 8th cross on Sampige road(aptly named Brigade Road of
Malleswram) for a vibrant shopping experience.Sampige Road is also home
to best flower market and fruits market in Bengalooru. If you are tired
of going to individual shops you can go for the best departmental
stores in Bengalooru like Fabmall, foodworld, Nilgiris.
Marathahalli
Main Road and Factory Outlets Located a distance from central
Bengalooru (although not difficult to reach), is Marathahalli (a
village
in a previous life). The main road of this suburb is now a haven for
factory outlets for all major brands: Nike, Adidas, Pepe Jeans, Killer
Jeans, Louis Phillipe, Levi's, Reebok etc.. You can expect prices here
to be cheaper than in the Malls, at least 20-30% price difference but
can be up to 50% cheaper when it comes to some of the major denim
brands! As if India wasn't cheap enough. Although this is the best
place to go to for factory outlet shopping, there are smaller factory
outlets scattered across the city. Also look out for sales held by the
major brands to get rid of end of season stock (again end of summer or
end of monsoon), these are usually advertised in newspapers or look for
signs posted on major roads.
Metro shopping mall Near Yashwanthpura
railway station and ISKON temple.
Lifestyle
near Globus/Garuda Mall
This two-storey store is located in the
heart of the new mall shopping district with malls like Garuda Mall,
Bengalooru Central and Globus, all within easy walking distance and was
one of the most coveted stores until the malls came along. It's an easy
place to go shopping when you don't want too many options to confuse
you or when you're tired and don't want to visit too many shops - you
can get everything under one roof here. Good for clothes, cosmetics,
watches, jewellery, shoes etc. You also get stylish furniture and other
home and living items for a decent price
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