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sujata punjala
Hyderabad, India91 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2023 • Solo
Nice market for lesser budget shopping. Good variety of products. Need to be careful with prices and must bargain. Parking is available but may be difficult during peak hours. Nice Mishthan store and lassi kulfi places
Written March 28, 2023
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Geoff H
Sissinghurst, UK17,530 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2024 • Friends
Even if you don't want to buy anything, it is worth having a walk through the Johri Bazaar just to experience the sights and sound but bear in mind that it will be extremely busy and crowded. If you do want to shop, then this is the place for you as long as you have got your wits about you to spot the genuine article and are prepared to haggle. There's a lot of 'wedding' related items. Look out especially for, on the first floor, brightly coloured turbans which can be hired.
Written May 22, 2024
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hitesh1304
Mumbai, India212 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2020
Visited this place on 3/2/20..Its on the sanganeri gate area..Its a shopper paradise, with lots of shops selling varieties of cloth,garments,pagdi , artificial jewelry, sarees etc etc.
Very colorful and a must visit place while in Jaipur
Written February 14, 2020
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Root_to_sky
Bangalore District, India210 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2014 • Solo
From the Sanganeri gate, the Johari bazaar starts and extends up to Badi chaupad. You could find lot of silver,gold and art jewelry shops in Johari bazaar. One should have more knowledge about buying gems in these shops. You can test the gems in the Gem testing lab on M.I road which is very close to all pink city wall bazaars.Gopalji ka rassta and Haldion ka rasta are two streets sells gems,jewelry in wholesale prices.These two streets are small lanes from Johari bazaar street.There is one more lane called "Gheewalon ki rassta filled with sweet shops. At the very entrance, you can find "Brijwasi Mishtan Bandar" for Badam lassi and special Ghewar(Rajasthani sweet). You can buy it from LMB also. LMB food is good but full of ghee(health conscious: I say no). I bought silver jewelry from Shyam jewelers(shop was crowded with locals so I decided to buy from them). shop number: 211 sells zari,gota patti borders in reasonable prices. I request travelers to mention their shopping experiences like me so that the shopping will be easy and less expensive. You can even find loo facilities in the same street. Note : Sunday -holiday for all shops.
Written April 3, 2014
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Tarique S
New Delhi, India581 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2018 • Family
Johri Bazaar and Bapu Bazaar are adjacent to each other and and close to Chauda Rasta or Pink City Main Gate. This market offers all kind of shops. The market is nicely planned which makes it easier to roam around and search shops by its serial number. The markets' biggest attractions are artificial and silver jewellery, ethnic jewellery, ladies ethnic garments, bangles, ladies purse, souvenirs, toys and Jaipuri Blanket. One must bargain at this market and quote price lesser by 25% to 35%. Few shops have got "fixed price" policy though. You can also buy jaipuri bedsheets. This market is well connected by road and parking is also available outside the market area. Don't let your driver take you to any other market or shop of his choice, as they take commissions from shopkeepers for giving them customers. Bapu Bazaar and Johri Bazaar are enough for shopping in Jaipur.
Written January 4, 2019
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Sahil Jain
Faridabad, India167 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2018 • Family
Johri Baazar is the oldest bazzar of Jaipur which given any time of day is just flooded with tourists. The bazzar has all kind to shop but mostly famous for Jewelry shops in the market.
Advice : 1) Don't even by mistake take your own vehicle to the market as you won't find any parking and will also be stuck in traffic.
2) Market starts closing by 8.00pm or 20.00Hrs so if you plan to shop and explore start early.
3) If you are a Foreign National be assured you are being over quoted the price of everything and don't trust any one who tells you that they will take you to the "best" shop or "cheap" shop. No such thing exists

Shop for artificial jewelry and clothing from this market.

PS LMB or Laxmi Mishtan Bandar is to be avoided at all costs. Not only they mark up eveything and don't issue cash-memo(bill) thus stealing GST(tax) but also the food is pathetic.
Written December 29, 2018
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TQI
Haryana, India43 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2014 • Couples
This market is an absolute must visit for anyone going to Jaipur, including all men. This is in close proximity to the Hawa Mahal, bapu market and jantar mantar.

Things to buy:
Silver jewellery (but be sure that the jewellery is genuine)
Fashion jewellery-pachhi work available here is to die for
Leather bags and slippers from Hawa Mahal
Glass mosaic lamps from hawa mahal
Fabrics with traditional prints
Puppets
Lac bangles

Beware of touts selling gemstones and avoid making any big ticket purchases. Stories of tie and die prints getting washed off and fake jewellery are not uncommon.

Try out traditional food at Laxmi Mishtan Bhandar, commonly known as LMB. Order the papad mungodi soup, ker sangri and dal bati to savour some authentic flavours of Rajasthan.
Written March 15, 2015
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Max-TN
Franklin, TN359 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2014 • Couples
This was a fun place to walk around and see the wares since the gemstone quality, prices and design are simply outstanding--as long as you know what you are doing, you can find great buys here. BUT be very aware that there are gold plated pieces looking quite nice but not worth the price tag. We went to several shops and looked at loose stones that were very fine for a fraction of what you'd find in the USA. There are good wholesale places where I picked up gorgeous pieces. Email me if you want names since I hate to post here.
Written March 30, 2014
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Rajeev S
New Delhi, India40 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2018
The market is good and what you see is just tip of the iceberg. If you are genuine buyer and deep pocket than sky is the limit here. You will get what you are looking for and may be more. But you must be master of trade and know the value of the piece.
Written October 3, 2018
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TBarman
Bengaluru, India663 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2018
Johri market is located near to Hawa Mahal and city palace. The market offers wide varieties of Rajasthani dress material, jewellery and shoes. Few tips, the market is controlled mainly by Sindhi, hence one can bargain. The prices are usually spiked up and you need to bargain real good. Always quote 60% lesser than whatever the shopper keeper quotes for clothes and shoes and stick to your price. If they are quoting 100 rupees for a cloth than your price should be 40. Morning time 11 am is a good time to shop and bargain.
Written September 23, 2018
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