REVIEW · NEW DELHI
Guided Shopping Tour of Old Delhi and New Delhi
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Delhi shopping becomes simple when someone plans it.
This guided shopping day is designed as a VIP, customized route across Old Delhi and New Delhi, built around your tastes and shopping list. You get a professional English-speaking guide, plus door-to-door pickup and drop-off, so you’re not spending the day figuring out transport and where to go next. You’ll also get hands-on help for haggling, which matters a lot when prices swing fast in Indian markets.
Two things I really like: first, the tour is explicitly built to be bespoke, so you’re not stuck in one-size-fits-all stops. Second, the mix of areas gives you options, from classic central shopping to budget clothing markets and more design-forward browsing.
One consideration: this is a shopping-first day with a lot of moving around. If you’re hoping for a slow, museum-style sightseeing rhythm, you may feel pushed to keep up with the next market stop.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- A VIP Route Through Old Delhi and New Delhi Markets
- New Delhi Pickup and the First Markets: How the Tour Gets Customized
- Connaught Place: Classic Architecture Meets Easy Shopping
- Sarojini Nagar and Lajpat Nagar: Where You Practice Your Best Price
- Hauz Khas Village and Shahpur Jat: Design Shops After the Sprawl
- Old Delhi-Style Finds: Chandni Chowk Spices, Jewelry, Rugs, and More
- Value, Transfers, and Shopping Reality Checks
- Who Should Book and Who Should Skip
- Should You Book This Guided Shopping Tour of Delhi?
- FAQ
- How long is the guided shopping tour?
- What time does the tour start, and when am I picked up?
- Is this tour private?
- What markets are included?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- Are entrance tickets required for the stops?
- What isn’t included in the price?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- Private, VIP-style shopping route tailored around your list and interests
- Door-to-door hotel pickup and drop-off with comfortable transfers in a private car
- Haggling support so you can chase better prices instead of guessing
- Easy anchor stops like Connaught Place, plus market time in Sarojini Nagar and Hauz Khas Village
- Possible extra cultural add-ons, based on your route and guide’s choices
A VIP Route Through Old Delhi and New Delhi Markets
Think of this as a guided shopping plan that saves your energy for the fun part: browsing and negotiating. Instead of wandering, you’re routed through major shopping zones in a way that makes sense for what you want to buy, whether that’s clothing, accessories, jewelry, rugs, or spices.
The tour runs about 8 hours, and it’s structured like a full day where you’ll cover multiple markets and still have time to make choices. It’s also described as a private tour, meaning only your group participates. That matters because you can ask questions, adjust your pace, and spend more time where you’re actually finding things you like.
Price-wise, it’s listed at $29 per person. For Delhi, that’s positioned as a value play: you’re paying for a guide, transport, and the time-saving logic of a curated route. Your personal value will come down to one thing: how focused you are on shopping. If you’re only casually browsing, it’s easier to spend that $29 on a coffee and wander on your own.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in New Delhi.
New Delhi Pickup and the First Markets: How the Tour Gets Customized

Your day starts in the morning. The schedule lists a start time of 9:00am, and the pickup description indicates you’re collected from your hotel around 10:00am. Either way, the big idea is the same: you meet your driver and guide, then you get pointed toward the best markets for your interests.
This first block is where the tour becomes practical. You’re not just dropped off and told good luck. You’re helped to choose the right markets fast, and the itinerary is described as customized to your tastes and shopping lists. If you want more clothes, you’ll likely spend longer in garment-focused areas. If you’re more into gifts and specialty items, your guide can steer you toward places where those goods are easier to shop.
It’s also where haggling becomes less stressful. The tour description explicitly highlights practicing haggling skills and making sure you’re getting good deals. Even if you’re not a strong negotiator, your guide can help you handle the back-and-forth so you don’t feel trapped by the first price you hear.
One more detail that can change your day: the tour is described as VIP and fully bespoke, so the exact market mix can vary based on what you want. If you’re shopping with a clear list, your route will usually feel more efficient.
Connaught Place: Classic Architecture Meets Easy Shopping

One of the stops is Connaught Place, in New Delhi. This is an older, well-known market area, and it’s named after Prince Arthur, the First Duke of Connaught (1933). It’s a solid early or mid-day anchor because it’s easy to navigate compared to the tighter lanes of some other areas.
Connaught Place can work for a few different shopping styles. You can use it as a place to compare options and get a feel for the range of prices before you head into more hands-on haggling zones. It’s also a good stop when you want a less chaotic browsing experience while still covering classic Delhi shopping.
The time allotted for this stop is listed at about 2 hours. That’s enough for you to roam, check quality, and ask questions without turning the day into a slow shuffle. If you love shopping but hate getting stuck in long detours, this is the kind of “structured wandering” that keeps the day on track.
Sarojini Nagar and Lajpat Nagar: Where You Practice Your Best Price
If you want clothes at better prices, this is the heart of the day. The tour specifically calls out Sarojini Nagar as a famous market with shoppers from around New Delhi. It’s described as a wholesale open market with street shops, so you’re not just looking at one storefront—you’re moving through stalls and racks where selection can change block by block.
Sarojini Nagar is described as a place to buy different kinds of Indian and modern dress. That tells you what to expect: you’re likely trying on, checking fabrics, and comparing styles in a high-traffic environment where prices can be negotiable.
The tour includes about 1 hour at Sarojini Nagar. One hour sounds short, but it’s actually a workable setup if you’re ready before you arrive. Your guide’s job here is important: they’ll help you find what matches your list, and they’ll support haggling so you can push toward a fair deal instead of paying the first number.
Lajpat Nagar is also referenced in the overall tour description as one of the budget clothing markets. So if clothing and accessories are your focus, don’t be surprised if your route leans more heavily into these bargain-friendly zones.
Practical shopping reality check: bring a clear budget and decide what you’re willing to pay before you start negotiating. In markets like these, your best tool is not luck—it’s your ability to compare quickly and know when to walk away.
Hauz Khas Village and Shahpur Jat: Design Shops After the Sprawl
For a change of pace, the tour heads to Hauz Khas Village, in the area described as between Hauz Khas and the ruins of Siri Fort. The tour notes nearby Shahpur Jat, described as a tiny urban village that has become a hip, bohemian enclave with designers’ studios and quirky shops.
This stop is listed at about 2 hours, which makes sense. After the faster, deal-chasing vibe of budget markets, this area is better for browsing with more attention to style and brand feel. If you’re shopping for gifts that look more thoughtful than mass-produced basics, you’ll likely like this transition.
Because the tour is customized, your guide can adjust how much time you spend here based on what you’re finding. If your goal is fashion-forward items, you may linger longer. If you’re mostly there for small souvenirs or crafts, you may move efficiently through the area and return to other shopping zones.
Even if you’re not buying much, this stop adds variety to the day. It changes the visual rhythm of shopping in Delhi—from densely packed bargain streets to lanes with more designer energy.
Old Delhi-Style Finds: Chandni Chowk Spices, Jewelry, Rugs, and More

The tour description points toward Old Delhi shopping pleasures like traditional jewelry, rug, and spice shops, and it specifically calls out the alleys of Chandni Chowk. Even though the stop list you’ll see focuses on certain markets, your day is described as bespoke, so your guide may steer you toward these classic item categories depending on what you want to buy.
This is also where surprise cultural stops can happen. One 5-star account mentions being taken to a Sikh temple and to the burial site of Gandhi as an added element of the day. That doesn’t mean it’s guaranteed for every schedule, but it’s a sign of the tour’s flexibility: if your route and interests match, you might get more than just shopping.
If you like buying spices for cooking or gifts, you’ll appreciate having a guide because these shops can be intense. You’ll likely need help comparing quality and understanding how to shop efficiently without feeling rushed.
The best way to get value from an Old Delhi-style shopping add-on is to come with a few concrete ideas: the spices you actually use, the kind of jewelry you prefer, or whether you’re interested in rugs as decor or practical floor coverings. Then your guide can help you focus instead of wandering aimlessly.
Value, Transfers, and Shopping Reality Checks
The logistics are designed to protect your time. You get comfortable transfers in a private car, plus hotel/airport pickup and drop-off. That reduces the most frustrating part of Delhi shopping: the time sink of getting across town, especially when traffic shifts.
You also get a professional guide (English-speaking), which is a big deal when you’re negotiating and comparing products. Even basic language barriers can make shopping feel like a guessing game. Here, the guide helps you keep it practical.
What’s included is clear: guide, pickup/drop-off, and necessary transport to the attractions. What’s not included: driver tips and personal expenses like lunch and dinner. So budget for food separately, and plan your day so you’re not starving during peak shopping hours.
Also, keep an eye on how the day is paced. The itinerary shows multiple market stops plus driving time, and the total is listed at about 8 hours. If you’re sensitive to long days or prefer a lighter itinerary, it might be worth pacing yourself with small breaks and setting a “must-buy” vs. “nice-to-have” list early.
Who Should Book and Who Should Skip
This tour fits best if you want guided shopping that still feels flexible. Book it if you:
- Have a shopping list and want help executing it efficiently
- Like haggling or at least want support getting better deals
- Want a mix of neighborhoods, from central markets to budget clothing areas and design-forward shops
- Prefer private group time over joining a bigger tour
Skip it (or at least temper expectations) if:
- You mostly want sightseeing with minimal shopping
- You hate negotiating and feel uncomfortable in market settings
- You’re hoping for long, quiet museum time rather than shopping momentum
Should You Book This Guided Shopping Tour of Delhi?
If your priority is buying gifts and clothes—and you want to spend your energy shopping instead of figuring out where to go—this is a strong value bet at $29 per person for an all-day guide and private transfers. The customization and haggling support are the real benefits, not just the list of neighborhoods.
My rule of thumb: book it when you have a plan and you want help making the plan work. Don’t book it if you’re mainly in Delhi to relax and photograph landmarks. This tour is built for shoppers first, and that’s exactly why it can feel so efficient once you’re on the route.
FAQ
How long is the guided shopping tour?
The tour duration is listed as approximately 8 hours.
What time does the tour start, and when am I picked up?
The start time is listed as 9:00am. The pickup description says your driver and tour guide pick you up from your hotel at 10:00am, so it’s smart to confirm your exact pickup time.
Is this tour private?
Yes. It’s described as a private tour/activity, and only your group will participate.
What markets are included?
The itinerary includes stops such as Connaught Place, Sarojini Nagar, and Hauz Khas Village. The overall tour description also mentions shopping areas like Khan Market, Lajpat Nagar, and Chandni Chowk depending on your customized route.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes. Hotel/airport pickup and drop-off are included, along with the transportation needed for the stops.
Are entrance tickets required for the stops?
The listed stops show admission tickets as free.
What isn’t included in the price?
Driver tips and personal expenses like lunch and dinner are not included.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time for a full refund.






















