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Buzzaria Dukaan

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Buzzaria Dukaan is a treasure trove for vintage lovers and collectors, nestled in the upscale Mehrauli neighborhood of New Delhi. This market, whose name translates to 'Bazaar Shop,' is a curated bazaar offering an eclectic mix of antique furniture, retro home decor, vintage cameras, old Bollywood posters, and unique knick-knacks. The space feels like a sprawling attic of curiosities, with items sourced from across India and beyond. Visitors can browse through stacks of brassware, hand-painted ceramics, distressed wooden cabinets, and quirky signage. The atmosphere is lively but relaxed, with friendly vendors happy to share stories behind their wares. Located opposite the Garden of Five Senses, it's easy to combine a visit with a stroll through that lush park. Buzzaria Dukaan is particularly popular among interior designers and artists seeking one-of-a-kind pieces. While it's a market, the quality is higher than typical flea markets, and bargaining is expected. The area also has several cafes and restaurants nearby, making it a pleasant half-day outing.

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  • Browse vintage cameras and old Bollywood memorabilia
  • Find antique furniture and restored wooden pieces
  • Shop for brassware, ceramics, and handcrafted decor
  • Haggle with vendors for the best prices
  • Visit the adjacent Garden of Five Senses after shopping

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Ways to visit Buzzaria Dukaan

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Know before you go

  • Carry cash, as many vendors don't accept cards.
  • Bargaining is expected, start at half the quoted price.
  • Most shops open around 10 AM and close by 7 PM.
  • Parking is limited; consider taking a cab or metro.

A bit of history

Buzzaria Dukaan emerged in the early 2000s as part of Mehrauli's transformation into a creative hub, attracting antique dealers and artisans. The market grew organically, drawing on Delhi's rich history of trade and craftsmanship.

Common questions

Is Buzzaria Dukaan open every day?

Yes, it's open daily, though some shops may close on Mondays.

Can I find authentic antiques here?

Yes, but verify authenticity; many items are reproductions or restored pieces.

Is photography allowed?

Generally yes, but ask vendors before taking photos of their items.

Are there food options nearby?

Yes, several cafes and restaurants are within walking distance, including in the Garden of Five Senses.

Is it suitable for children?

It can be, but the market is crowded and not specifically child-friendly.

Do vendors accept credit cards?

Most prefer cash; some may accept UPI or cards, but it's best to carry cash.

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