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6 markets selected in this guide.

New Market (Sir Stuart Hogg Market) is a sprawling Victorian-era covered market established in 1874. With over 2,000 stalls, it sells everything from spices and sweets to electronics and clothing.
College Street hosts the largest second-hand book market in the world, stretching over half a kilometer. Thousands of stalls sell everything from rare antiquarian volumes to current textbooks.

Gariahat Market is South Kolkata's busiest shopping hub, a sprawling complex of indoor markets and roadside stalls. It is the go-to destination for traditional Bengali sarees and handicrafts.
Hatibagan is a bustling north Kolkata market area known for affordable clothing, electronics, and a vibrant street-food scene. It's also a historic theatre district where early Bengali drama flourished.

The Malik Ghat Flower Market is the largest wholesale flower market in Asia, sprawling under the eastern approach of Howrah Bridge. Mountains of marigolds, roses, jasmine, and tuberose are traded every morning.

Territi Bazaar (Tiretta Bazar) is Kolkata's legendary early-morning Chinese street-food market in the old Chinatown. Vendors set up between 5 and 8 AM, serving dim sum, soup noodles, and other Hakka Chinese dishes.