Varanasi is most famous for shopping: Banarasi silk sarees (GI-tagged, ₹3,000-₹25,000+), Gulabi Meenakari jewellery (unique pink enamel), brass and copperware from Thatheri Bazaar, Rudraksha malas, handmade Attar perfume, Laal Peda (red milk sweet) and stone Shivalingas. Best shopping markets: Godowlia Market, Vishwanath Gali, Thatheri Bazaar and Dal Mandi. Varanasi is one of India’s best craft shopping destinations. Experience My India includes a Varanasi shopping walk in 2-day tours. Call +91-7302265809.
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Most people who visit Varanasi for the Ganga Aarti and Kashi Vishwanath Temple discover – often by accident – that the city is one of India’s most extraordinary shopping destinations. The reason is structural: Varanasi has been a centre of craft production for over 2,000 years. The handloom industry that produces Banarasi silk sarees employs lakhs of weavers across the city and surrounding districts. The brassware traditions of Thatheri Bazaar date back centuries. The Gulabi Meenakari enamel jewellery technique is found almost nowhere else in India.
This is not souvenir shopping. This is the direct purchase of GI-tagged (Geographical Indication) artisan goods from the city where they are made – in many cases, from the artisan families that have made them for generations.
I am Gurudutt, founder of Experience My India, born and raised in Braj Bhoomi and guiding pilgrims through Varanasi since 2018. I have walked every major market and lane in Varanasi with more than 50,000 pilgrims – from the 4:00 AM silk weavers’ morning handloom visits to the Laal Peda shops that open at 6:00 AM near Dashashwamedh Ghat. In this guide you will find the complete Varanasi shopping list for 2026 – 15 items with prices, where to buy each and the tips that prevent overpaying. Call +91-7302265809 to plan your Varanasi visit with Experience My India. Tours from ₹3,999 per person.
The 15 Best Things to Buy in Varanasi 2026
1. Banarasi Silk Sarees – The Crown Jewel of Varanasi Shopping
| Detail | Information |
| What it is | Handwoven silk saree with gold and silver Zari brocade work |
| GI tag | Yes – Banarasi silk is a Geographical Indication (GI) tagged product |
| Price range | ₹3,000-₹8,000 (medium handloom) · ₹8,000-₹25,000 (fine handloom) · ₹1,500-₹3,000 (machine-made, lower quality) |
| Best places | Government Silk Emporium (Nadesar) · Peeli Kothi weaver workshops · Varanasi Silk Art Expo Centre |
| How to authenticate | Look for the GI tag; ask if it is handloom (haath se buna) or powerloom; handloom has irregular, slightly raised brocade edges |
| Ideal for | Gifting, festivals, weddings |
Banarasi silk sarees are the single most significant purchase available in all of Varanasi – and the single purchase most commonly counterfeited or inflated in price for tourists. See the dedicated buying guide section below.
2. Silk Scarves and Stoles
| Detail | Information |
| Price range | ₹200-₹800 per piece |
| Materials | Pure silk, silk-cotton mix or semi-silk |
| Best places | Godowlia Market · Vishwanath Gali lane shops |
| Why buy | Lightweight, easy to carry, affordable – practical alternative to sarees for gifts |
3. Gulabi Meenakari Jewellery – Varanasi’s Unique Enamel Art
| Detail | Information |
| What it is | Pink enamel (gulabi = pink) fused onto silver or gold base using traditional kiln firing |
| Price range | ₹800-₹5,000 (silver base) · ₹5,000-₹50,000+ (gold base) |
| Best places | Thatheri Bazaar · Vishwanath Gali jewellery shops |
| Why unique | This exact technique is found almost only in Varanasi – “gulabi” (pink) enamel is the Varanasi signature |
| Authenticity | Handmade Meenakari has slight variation in colour intensity; mass-produced versions are perfectly uniform – the variation is the mark of handwork |
4. Brass and Copperware from Thatheri Bazaar
| Detail | Information |
| What to buy | Puja thalis, brass lamps (diyas), water pots (kumbhs), incense holders, decorative plates |
| Price range | ₹100-₹500 (small items) · ₹800-₹5,000 (decorative pieces) |
| Best place | Thatheri Bazaar – the only dedicated brassware market in Varanasi |
| Why Thatheri Bazaar | UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list recognised the metal craft tradition of Thatheri Bazaar in 2014 |
| Tips | Prices are fixed at some shops – compare across 3-4 stalls before buying |
5. Rudraksha Malas
| Detail | Information |
| What it is | Prayer beads made from the seeds of the Rudraksha tree – worn for meditation and spiritual protection |
| Price range | ₹150-₹500 (standard 5-mukhi) · ₹500-₹5,000 (higher mukhi counts) |
| Best places | Shops near Kashi Vishwanath Temple · Gyanvapi area · Assi Ghat shops |
| Authenticity tip | Float in water – genuine Rudraksha seeds should sink; mass-produced replicas often float |
6. Handmade Attar – Varanasi’s Traditional Perfume
| Detail | Information |
| What it is | Alcohol-free natural perfume oil – extracted from flowers using traditional deg-bhapka (copper vessel) distillation |
| Price range | ₹200-₹500 (standard attars) · ₹1,000-₹3,000 (rare flower attars like Kewra or Gulab) |
| Best places | Chowk area perfume shops · Godowlia Market |
| Why Varanasi | The Chowk area has attar-making families whose craft is centuries old |
| Types | Rose (Gulab), Jasmine (Mogra), Kewra, Sandalwood (Chandan), Hina |
7. Stone Shivalingas
| Detail | Information |
| What it is | Hand-carved Shiva lingam from black stone (Narmada river stone) or white crystal |
| Price range | ₹200-₹2,000 depending on size and stone type |
| Best places | Shops near Kashi Vishwanath Temple and Vishwanath Gali |
| Significance | Used in home worship – bringing a Shivalinga from Kashi is considered deeply auspicious |
8. Wooden Toys and Handicrafts
| Detail | Information |
| What to buy | Hand-painted wooden toys, lacquered boxes, miniature temples, decorative items |
| Price range | ₹100-₹600 per item |
| Best places | Godowlia Market · Ramnagar (10 km from Varanasi city) for traditional toy workshops |
| Why unique | The painting style uses traditional Varanasi vegetable dyes – distinctive from other Indian wooden toy traditions |
9. Banarasi Bamboo Flutes (Bansuri)
| Detail | Information |
| What it is | Handcrafted bamboo flute – classical Indian instrument associated with Lord Krishna |
| Price range | ₹100-₹800 (basic to performance quality) |
| Best places | Shops near Assi Ghat and Godowlia Market |
| Why unique | Varanasi-made bansuris are used by North Indian classical musicians – made from specific hill bamboo |
10. Sacred Texts and Scriptures
| Detail | Information |
| What to buy | Bhagavad Gita, Srimad Bhagavatam, Upanishads, Ramayana, Buddhist Dhammapada |
| Price range | ₹80-₹500 (pocket editions) · ₹300-₹2,000 (illustrated or gift editions) |
| Best places | ISKCON bookshop (near Assi Ghat area) · Shops near Assi Ghat · Gita Press Gorakhpur outlet near Godowlia |
| Languages available | Hindi, English, Sanskrit, Bengali, Tamil and 15+ other languages |
11. Ganga Jal – Sacred Ganges Water
| Detail | Information |
| What it is | Sealed Ganga water in decorative brass or copper containers – taken as prasad and for ritual use |
| Price range | ₹100-₹400 (sealed containers) |
| Best places | Shops at all major ghats – Dashashwamedh, Assi, Vishram Ghat (Mathura) |
| Significance | Used in puja rituals, for Ganga snan at home and as an offering at home temple |
12. Handmade Incense – Varanasi Agarbatti
| Detail | Information |
| What it is | Natural, aromatic incense sticks made from wood powder, herbs and essential oils – no synthetic binders |
| Price range | ₹80-₹300 per pack |
| Best places | Local ashram shops · Chowk area · Shops near Dashashwamedh Ghat |
| Why Varanasi | The temple economy has sustained artisan incense-making for centuries – the scents are designed specifically for Shiva puja |
13. Glass Beads and Jewellery
| Detail | Information |
| What it is | Colourful glass beads made in the traditional Varanasi glassblowing tradition |
| Price range | ₹100-₹400 per necklace or bracelet set |
| Best places | Godowlia Market · Vishwanath Gali |
14. Laal Peda – Varanasi’s Famous Red Milk Sweet
| Detail | Information |
| What it is | A milk-based sweet made from khoya (reduced milk), coloured red with food-safe colour – distinct to Mathura and Varanasi |
| Price range | ₹200-₹400 per 250 gm · ₹700-₹1,500 per kg |
| Best places | Established sweet shops near Dashashwamedh Ghat and Godowlia · Ksheer Sagar Sweets is a well-known name |
| Shelf life | 3-5 days without refrigeration; 7-10 days refrigerated |
| Note | Buy from established shops with high turnover – not from footpath vendors near tourist ghats |
15. Tabla and Harmoniums – Classical Musical Instruments
| Detail | Information |
| What to buy | Tabla sets, harmoniums, sitars, tanpuras |
| Price range | Tabla: ₹2,500-₹8,000 (basic to professional) · Harmonium: ₹4,000-₹15,000 |
| Best places | Ramnagar Fort area · Instrument shops near Assi Ghat |
| Why Varanasi | The Banaras Gharana is one of the oldest classical music traditions in India – instrument-making here is generational craft |
| Note | Shipping musical instruments requires professional packing – ask the shop to arrange |
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Banarasi Silk Sarees – A Complete Buying Guide
Banarasi silk sarees are the most significant and most frequently counterfeited purchase in all of Varanasi. This section gives you the complete authentication and buying framework.
Price Tiers – Banarasi Silk 2026
| Type | Weaving Method | Price Range | Quality Indicators |
| Handloom Katan silk | Fully handwoven, real silk warp and weft | ₹8,000-₹25,000+ | Slightly irregular brocade edges; GI tag |
| Handloom semi-silk | Handwoven, silk-cotton blend | ₹4,000-₹12,000 | GI tag; slightly lighter weight |
| Powerloom with real Zari | Machine woven, genuine gold/silver thread | ₹3,000-₹8,000 | Even brocade pattern; faster weave |
| Powerloom with artificial Zari | Machine woven, imitation metallic thread | ₹800-₹3,000 | Tarnishes quickly; no GI certification |
How to Authenticate a Banarasi Silk Saree
| Test | What to Do | Genuine Silk Result | Synthetic Result |
| Burn test (a few threads) | Burn 2-3 threads pulled from the saree edge | Smells like burned hair; ash is soft, crushable | Smells like plastic; ash is hard bead |
| Zari thread test | Pull one Zari thread, scratch with fingernail | Real Zari reveals silver beneath the colour | Fake Zari shows plastic core |
| GI tag check | Look for the Banarasi silk GI sticker or certification | Certified tag with serial number | No tag or generic label |
| Touch test | Feel the saree’s body | Genuine silk is cool to touch initially | Synthetic is room temperature or slightly warm |
| Price common sense | Any “handloom” saree below ₹3,000 | Not possible for genuine handloom | Likely powerloom or synthetic |
Where to Buy Banarasi Silk Without Overpaying
| Shop Type | Location | Advantage | Price |
| Government Silk Emporium | Nadesar area | Fixed prices; authenticated GI-tagged silk | ₹4,000-₹30,000+ |
| Varanasi Silk Art Expo Centre | Sigra, Varanasi | Fixed price showroom; government-affiliated | ₹3,999-₹25,000+ |
| Peeli Kothi weaver workshops | Sarai Mohana area | Direct from loom – best price for quality; negotiation possible | ₹3,000-₹20,000 |
| Godowlia Market saree shops | Central market | Good variety; negotiation required; quality varies | ₹2,000-₹15,000 |
| Ghat-side tour-commission shops | Near Dashashwamedh | Commission inflated by 30-50% through guides | Avoid |
Experience My India recommends the Peeli Kothi weaver area for genuine handloom sarees at fair prices – our guides have established relationships with specific weavers who produce certifiable GI-tagged handloom. Call +91-7302265809.
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Varanasi Famous Markets – Where to Shop
| Market | Location | Best For | Best Time |
| Godowlia Market | Near Dashashwamedh Ghat | Silk sarees, scarves, everyday souvenirs, handicrafts | 10:00 AM-8:00 PM · Closed Tuesday |
| Vishwanath Gali | Lanes between Dashashwamedh and Kashi Vishwanath | Religious items, Rudraksha, stone Shivalingas, attars | 8:00 AM-8:00 PM |
| Thatheri Bazaar | Old city, near Chowk | Brass, copper, puja items – UNESCO-listed craft | 10:00 AM-7:00 PM |
| Dal Mandi Market | Dal Mandi, north Varanasi | Wholesale garments, designer salwar suits, bulk textiles | 10:00 AM-7:00 PM |
| Chowk Area | Central old city | Attars, jewellery, Meenakari, silver items | 10:00 AM-8:00 PM |
| Assi Ghat lane | Near Assi Ghat | Books, flutes, incense or ganic products | 8:00 AM-7:00 PM |
| Ramnagar | 10 km across river | Wooden toys, instrument workshops | 9:00 AM-6:00 PM |
Market hours note: Most markets in Varanasi follow the Tuesday closure tradition – many shops are shut on Tuesday or are operating at reduced hours. Plan shopping days on Wednesday through Sunday for the widest choice. Experience My India’s Varanasi shopping walk is always planned around this. Call +91-7302265809.
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Varanasi Shopping Tips – How Not to Overpay
| Tip | Detail |
| Never buy silk from hotel-recommended shops | Hotel shops and auto-driver recommendations earn 30-50% commission – prices are inflated by that margin |
| Government emporium for authentication | The Government Silk Emporium in Nadesar has fixed prices and GI-authenticated sarees – use it as your price benchmark |
| Test Zari authenticity | Scratch a gold Zari thread with your fingernail – genuine Zari shows silver beneath; synthetic shows plastic |
| Compare three shops before buying | Never buy from the first saree shop – compare the same category across at least 3 shops |
| Tuesday is not ideal for shopping | Many old-city shops close on Tuesdays – plan shopping on Wednesday through Monday |
| Avoid shopping immediately post-Aarti | The 60 minutes after the Ganga Aarti at Dashashwamedh is when ghat-side prices are highest and vendors are most aggressive |
| Laal Peda from established shops only | Buy from shops with high turnover inside the market – not from ghat-side footpath vendors |
| Negotiate politely but firmly | Starting offer in most Varanasi markets: 40-50% below the first quoted price for non-fixed-price shops |
| Pack carefully for silk | Silk sarees should be carried flat or loosely rolled – never folded tightly for long periods |
Experience My India shopping guidance is included in all Varanasi 2-day and longer tours. Our guides know which shops are established, which weavers are genuine and which ghat-side vendors are commission-based. Call +91-7302265809.
Best Souvenirs from Varanasi for Different Budgets
| Budget | Best Souvenirs | Approx Cost |
| Under ₹500 | Rudraksha mala, handmade incense, Ganga jal pot, glass beads, small stone Shivalinga, Banarasi paan flavouring | ₹100-₹500 |
| ₹500-₹2,000 | Silk scarf or stole, Gulabi Meenakari earrings or pendant, handmade Attar (100 ml), wooden painted box, Banarasi bansuri | ₹500-₹2,000 |
| ₹2,000-₹8,000 | Powerloom Banarasi saree, Gulabi Meenakari necklace set, brass Puja thali set from Thatheri Bazaar, classical Tabla (basic) | ₹2,000-₹8,000 |
| ₹8,000 and above | Handloom Banarasi silk saree (GI-tagged), fine Gulabi Meenakari set, professional harmonium, collector brassware piece | ₹8,000-₹25,000+ |
Varanasi Shopping – Quick Reference Summary
| Item | Best Market | Price Range | Authenticity Check |
| Banarasi silk saree (handloom) | Peeli Kothi / Govt Emporium | ₹3,000-₹25,000+ | GI tag + burn test |
| Silk scarves / stoles | Godowlia Market | ₹200-₹800 | Touch – cool and smooth |
| Gulabi Meenakari jewellery | Thatheri Bazaar / Chowk | ₹800-₹50,000+ | Hand variation in colour |
| Brass / copperware | Thatheri Bazaar | ₹100-₹5,000 | Weight and finish |
| Rudraksha mala | Vishwanath Gali | ₹150-₹5,000 | Float test in water |
| Handmade Attar | Chowk area | ₹200-₹3,000 | Natural vs chemical smell |
| Stone Shivalinga | Vishwanath Gali | ₹200-₹2,000 | Weight and stone grain |
| Wooden toys / handicrafts | Godowlia / Ramnagar | ₹100-₹600 | Hand-painted variation |
| Banarasi bansuri (flute) | Assi Ghat / Godowlia | ₹100-₹800 | Sound quality test |
| Sacred texts | ISKCON shop / Assi Ghat | ₹80-₹2,000 | Publisher authenticity |
| Ganga jal pot | All major ghats | ₹100-₹400 | Sealed container |
| Handmade incense | Chowk / ashram shops | ₹80-₹300 | Natural ash, no plastic smell |
| Glass beads | Godowlia Market | ₹100-₹400 | Glass weight vs plastic |
| Laal Peda | Godowlia Market shops | ₹200-₹1,500 per kg | Established shop with turnover |
| Tabla / harmonium | Ramnagar / Assi Ghat | ₹2,500-₹15,000 | Luthier reputation |
What Nobody Tells You About Shopping in Varanasi
After guiding more than 50,000 pilgrims through Varanasi’s markets since 2018, here is what I – Gurudutt, founder of Experience My India – share privately before every shopping walk:
Most “handloom Banarasi” sarees sold in tourist-facing shops are powerloom. The price difference between genuine handloom (₹8,000-₹25,000) and powerloom (₹2,000-₹8,000) is real and the quality difference is permanent – genuine handloom Zari does not tarnish in 2 years. The easiest single test: scratch a gold Zari thread with your nail. Genuine Zari reveals silver beneath; synthetic shows plastic. Experience My India only takes groups to weaver workshops or the Government Emporium for saree purchases.
Hotel travel desk and auto-rickshaw “recommended” silk shops always involve a 30-50% commission. This is not a hidden practice – it is an openly understood system in Varanasi’s tourism economy. When a driver or hotel concierge suggests a specific silk shop, they receive 30-50% of whatever you spend there. The same saree available at the weaver workshop for ₹6,000 will be priced at ₹9,000-₹10,000 at a commission shop. Experience My India never accepts or directs to commission-based shops.
The Thatheri Bazaar brassware tradition is UNESCO-listed – and most tourists walk past it without knowing. UNESCO’s 2014 Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity list includes the metal craft tradition of Thatheri Bazaar, Jandiala Guru in Punjab and this specific Varanasi tradition. The craft families in Thatheri Bazaar have practiced the same cold-working metal techniques for generations. Experience My India includes Thatheri Bazaar in every extended Varanasi shopping walk.
Laal Peda from ghat-side vendors is often stale or lower quality. The authentic Laal Peda from established sweet shops (Ksheer Sagar and similar) inside Godowlia Market has daily turnover and consistent quality. Footpath vendors near Dashashwamedh sell day-old peda at inflated “prasad” prices. Experience My India always takes groups to specific established sweet shops – not the ghat approach stalls.
Tuesday closure affects half the old-city market area. Most Varanasi markets follow the Tuesday closure tradition – shops in the Vishwanath Gali, Chowk and Godowlia areas are either fully closed or significantly reduced on Tuesdays. Planning a shopping day on a Tuesday typically results in a frustrating experience. Experience My India plans all shopping walks on Wednesday through Monday. Call +91-7302265809.
Know Before You Shop in Varanasi
- Never buy silk sarees from hotel or auto-rickshaw recommended shops – 30-50% commission is built into the price
- Genuine handloom Banarasi silk starts at ₹3,000 for powerloom and ₹8,000 for handloom – anything below these prices is likely synthetic
- GI tag is the primary Banarasi silk authentication certificate – ask for it and verify the serial number
- Thatheri Bazaar brassware is UNESCO-listed intangible cultural heritage – buy here for the most authentic metalwork
- Most old-city markets close on Tuesday – plan shopping on Wednesday through Monday
- Avoid shopping in the 60 minutes after the Ganga Aarti – vendor prices are at their peak during this window
- Laal Peda: buy from established Godowlia Market shops with daily turnover, not ghat-side footpath vendors
- Rudraksha authentication: genuine seeds sink in water; mass-produced replicas often float
- For musical instruments requiring shipping, ask the shop to professionally pack – do not attempt airline carry-on for sitars or larger instruments
- Experience My India’s Varanasi shopping walk is included in all 2-day tours – market navigation, price benchmarks and authentication guidance. Call +91-7302265809.
Frequently Asked Questions – What Is Famous in Varanasi for Shopping
The most special purchases in Varanasi are: GI-tagged Banarasi silk sarees (₹3,000-₹25,000+ for handloom), Gulabi Meenakari jewellery (unique pink enamel art found almost only in Varanasi, ₹800-₹50,000+), brass and copperware from Thatheri Bazaar (UNESCO-listed craft tradition), Rudraksha malas (₹150-₹5,000), handmade Attar perfume oils from Chowk (₹200-₹3,000) and Laal Peda (the famous red milk sweet, ₹200-₹400 per 250 gm). Experience My India includes a shopping walk in all 2-day Varanasi tours – call +91-7302265809.
Kashi (Varanasi) is known for: handloom Banarasi silk sarees (GI-tagged, ₹3,000-₹25,000+), Gulabi Meenakari enamel jewellery, brass and copper puja items from Thatheri Bazaar (UNESCO-listed metalwork), stone Shivalingas, Rudraksha malas, handmade Attar perfume, classical musical instruments (Tabla, harmonium, bansuri) from the Banaras Gharana tradition, sacred scriptures (Bhagavad Gita, Upanishads), glass beads, handmade incense and Laal Peda. Experience My India guides know the authentic sources for every item – call +91-7302265809.
Varanasi is most famous for Banarasi silk sarees – GI-tagged handloom silk sarees with gold and silver Zari brocade, the most celebrated saree variety in India. Price range: ₹3,000 (powerloom) to ₹25,000+ (fine handloom Katan silk). Varanasi is also known for silk scarves and stoles (₹200-₹800), cotton-silk blend fabrics and embroidered dupattas. The city is a major textile production centre – buying directly from weaver workshops in the Peeli Kothi area or Sarai Mohana gives the best price for authenticated handloom. Experience My India arranges weaver visits – call +91-7302265809.
Yes – Varanasi is one of India’s best craft shopping destinations. It is the production centre for GI-tagged Banarasi silk (the most famous saree variety in India), the home of the UNESCO-listed Thatheri Bazaar brass craft tradition and one of the few places in India where Gulabi Meenakari enamel jewellery is made. The key is knowing where to buy – hotel-recommended shops and ghat-side vendors add 30-50% commission markup. Experience My India’s shopping walk covers authenticated sources for every major Varanasi craft. Call +91-7302265809 to plan.
The three best places to buy authentic Banarasi silk sarees: (1) Government Silk Emporium, Nadesar – fixed prices, GI-authenticated; (2) Peeli Kothi / Sarai Mohana weaver workshops – directly from the loom, best price for quality, negotiable; (3) Varanasi Silk Art Expo Centre – fixed price government-affiliated showroom. Avoid purchasing from hotel-recommended shops, auto-rickshaw-suggested shops or ghat-side stalls – all carry 30-50% commission markups. Experience My India takes groups directly to weaver workshops – call +91-7302265809.
Thatheri Bazaar is Varanasi’s dedicated brassware and metalcraft market in the old city. The craft tradition of making brass, copper and bell-metal utensils using cold-working techniques (without modern machinery) has been practiced by artisan families here for generations. In 2014, UNESCO included this metalcraft tradition on its Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity list. Items available: puja thalis, brass lamps, water pots or nate plates (₹100-₹5,000). Experience My India includes Thatheri Bazaar in all extended Varanasi shopping walks – call +91-7302265809.
Gulabi Meenakari (gulabi = pink) is a traditional enamel art form where pink enamel pigment is fused onto silver or gold jewellery using kiln firing. The resulting jewellery has a distinctive delicate pink that is not found in standard enamel jewellery made elsewhere in India. This technique is almost exclusive to Varanasi’s artisan families in the Chowk and Thatheri Bazaar area. Price range: ₹800-₹5,000 (silver base) and ₹5,000-₹50,000+ (gold base). Experience My India guides authentic Meenakari purchases – call +91-7302265809.
The four essential Varanasi shopping markets: Godowlia Market (silk sarees, scarves, handicrafts – busiest, most variety), Vishwanath Gali (religious items, Rudraksha, stone Shivalingas, attars – near Kashi Vishwanath Temple), Thatheri Bazaar (brassware and copperware – UNESCO-listed metalcraft) and Chowk area (handmade Attar perfumes, Meenakari jewellery, silver items). Most markets are closed or reduced on Tuesdays. Experience My India plans the shopping walk to cover all four in one evening circuit – call +91-7302265809.
The best edible souvenirs from Varanasi: Laal Peda (the red milk sweet, ₹200-₹400 per 250 gm – buy from established Godowlia Market shops, not ghat-side vendors), Banarasi Paan masala (dry mixture for paan preparation) and local hand-ground spices from Chowk market. Mathura Peda (from Mathura city, 80 km away) is a separately famous sweet worth including if doing the full Mathura Vrindavan circuit. Experience My India recommends specific established shops for all food purchases – call +91-7302265809.
Yes – in most Varanasi street markets and non-fixed-price shops, negotiation is standard. Starting offer: 40-50% below the first quoted price is reasonable in places like Godowlia Market and Vishwanath Gali. Fixed-price shops include the Government Silk Emporium, Varanasi Silk Art Expo Centre and most established brand showrooms – these do not negotiate. For silk sarees, agreeing quickly at the first price is often a mistake – polite and patient negotiation is expected. Experience My India’s shopping guides navigate this for every tour group – call +91-7302265809.
Most Varanasi markets open between 10:00 AM and 11:00 AM and close between 7:00 PM and 9:00 PM. Exception: shops near the ghats (Dashashwamedh, Assi) often open by 8:00-9:00 AM. Most old-city shops are closed on Tuesday. The best shopping window is 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM on weekdays – after the afternoon temple sessions and before the Ganga Aarti crowd makes the lanes congested. Experience My India plans the shopping walk specifically for this window – call +91-7302265809.
Yes. Experience My India includes a guided Varanasi shopping walk in all 2-day and longer tour packages – covering Godowlia Market, Vishwanath Gali, Thatheri Bazaar and the Chowk Attar area with a guide who knows which shops are authentic, which prices are fair and which sellers are commission-based. Silk authentication guidance (GI tag check, burn test, Zari scratch test) is provided before every saree purchase. Varanasi 2-day tours from ₹3,999 per person. WhatsApp +91-7302265809.
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