Shopping in Bangalore is a wonderful experience. Bangalore is a city where
one would find a wide array of shopping markets, malls and plazas. There is hardly anyone who would not
like to step into one of these shopping points. Shopping has always been an in thing.
Some of the most well known places for the shopping freaks are the Brigade Road, Commercial Street
and the MG Road. Brigade Road is full of young crowd mostly college-goers. What more than shopping in
branded stores like Lee, Van Heusen, and Louis Philippe.
There are also shops available where one can get trendy shoes and junk jewelries. Besides you will
get brasswares, wooden furniture, antique jewelry, printed fabrics, saris and other cool stuffs. Commercial
Street is famous for shopping colorful clothes and dress materials other than fashionable jewelries.
One can also look in for shoes, art supplies, travel kits, sports, etc.
At MG Road there are famous sari emporiums like the Deepam Silks and Prasiddhi. If you are looking
out for brands, there is the Raymonds and Cotton World.
For the bookworms, Gangaram and Higgin Botham is there to help you out. Jamal's is a well-known store
for buying utensils and crockeries. Besides, the shopping centers like Shrungar Shopping Complex, Barton
Court, Spencer's Super Market, the Coir Board Showroom, Kids Kemp, Saree Kemp, Cauvery Arts can also be
found over here. Some other Bangalore shopping markets are :
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Electronics City is an electronics industrial park spread over 332 acres (1.3 kmĀ²) in Konappana Agrahara and Doddathogur villages, just outside Bangalore, India. It houses more than a hundred industries, including IT industry leaders such as Wipro,Hewlett-Packard, Motorola, Infosys, CGI, Siemens, ITI,Satyam etc. With the development of Electronics City Phase 2, many more companies have set up...
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Hebbal is an area of Bangalore, India which was once indicative of the North endpoint of the city. Though originally famous for Hebbal Lake, it is now better known for the serpentine maze of flyovers that network the Outer Ring Road and Bellary Road. The flyover spanning a length of 6.25 kilometres over all the loops combined, is the longest flyover in India. The flyover was built by Gammon...
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Hosur Road is the part of National Highway 7 which connects the city of Bangalore and the Tamil Nadu border town of Hosur. It is a four-lane highway which also has service lanes on either sides at the busier parts. Apart from being a part of the National Highway, the road is also significant because it houses many industrial and IT business houses. The famous IT industrial park Electronics City...
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HSR Layout is a residential layout developed by B.D.A (Bangalore Development Authority) in 1984. But the actual development started only after 2000, from then the place has never seen backwards. HSR Layout is an acronym of Hosur Road Sarjapur Layout as this is spread right in between Hosur Road and Sarjapur Road in Bangalore South, adjoining Koramangala and BTM Layout. ...
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Indira Nagar is one of the oldest localities of Bangalore. It has everything that makes this locality self-sufficient. The two major roads, 100 Ft Road and CMH Road offer all that you need.
There are all the major brands like ZARA, UCB, Provogue, etc that help you define your style. There is Viveks, Ezone and Pai Electronics to fulfill all your electronics needs. If you are looking for...
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MG Road is one of the longest commercial roads in Bangalore and also the most famous. It offers a lot. From the best office shops to the best deals in sarees and men's clothing. It's fun being here for the single reason, as this single road has so much to offer. From household to clothes to eating to electronics and generally shopping, it is one fun place to be in. ...
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