Tripolia Bazar
Tripolia Bazar
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pkaran
Pune District, India364 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2018 • Friends
Tripolia Bazaar is one of the most busy markets/streets in Jaipur. It is mainly for local people. But walking here is a good activity if you like to see the local life. On one corner of the market there are several shops which only sell steel/copper/brass utensils. On other sides of the market, there are hundreds of shops of daily utilities, household items, savory and sweets, kachori shops, tea stalls, gaemtn shops.....the list is big. To get a feel of the walled city, a walk is a good idea here. On the square (toward badi chopad), there is Tripolia Gate which one can easily see due to its off white color in contrast to oink color of other buildings. This is one of the gates of the City Palace. Only Royal family can use this gate. On festivals, there are processions (like Teej or Gangaur) which are organized here.
Written March 27, 2018
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Julie P
San Jose, CA29 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2014 • Friends
Be ready to bargain, and walk away if you really don't love it. It was lots of fun to watch the street traffic (car, cows, people, camels, rickshaws, motorbike, elephants, etc... they had it all), while my friends bartered like crazy people. We got some good stuff!!
Written November 15, 2014
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Express0
London, UK48 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2014 • Couples
Sarees, textiles, carpets probably accounts for most of the shops here. You can see local women choosing myriad-coloured fabrics amidst shopkeepers asking you to see their wares, as you wade across the sea of people milling about. If you find something you like, bargain, then bargain again, and if you do not like the price, there will always be another shop that will catch your attention later. There is no shop that sells your typical touristy stuff like postcards and the likes, but at the same time, there is nothing unique either. We bought our lac bangles custom-made from a maker in Shahpura.
Written February 13, 2014
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S C Mishra
43 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2019 • Couples
The bazaar is having number of shops
selling local Rajasthani products​.One
can buy clothes, sarees, handicrafts,
artificial jewellery at reasonable prices.
Written November 1, 2019
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ShrThakur
New Delhi, India90 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2019
Tripolia bazaar got its name from Tripoli which means three gates. It is one of the oldest and busiest markets of Jaipur. Its open from Monday to Saturday till 2000 hrs. However few shops are open on Sunday as well. There is too much of hustle bustle in this market. It gives the glimpse of the ethnic life of Jaipur. This market displays artefacts and utensils mainly along with grocery items. One can expect to come across some shops of carpets and jewellery. Its recommended to use bargaining skills to get the best price. Traffic and parking is a big problem so its recommend to use cabs. Best time to visit is afternoon as it gets a lot crowded in the evening hours.
Written August 17, 2019
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James T
156 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2019 • Friends
Good shopping street right in the heart of downtown Jaipur. There are a variety of stores to purchase Indian goods, especially bangles and saris. The location makes it within minutes walking distance from major city attractions like the City Palace Museum. Definitely recommend for anyone wanting to do window shopping and bargain for Indian goods. The area can get quite busy during the day.
Written June 1, 2019
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Libur87
15 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2018 • Couples
Our guide took us for a stroll through the sarees and bangles markets. It was great. The stores cater to locals, so, no one (i.e., no hawkers) bothered us. We got to see how local ladies shop for sarees and bangles. It was an amazing experience for us.
Written December 21, 2018
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cg2792
England, UK2,536 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2017 • Friends
Definitely recommend heading here when visiting Jaipur. Very close to many of the tourist attractions based in the centre of Jaipur. So many different shops selling a massive range of item such as souvenirs, bangles, clothing, etc. Could easily have spent hours here!
Written October 2, 2017
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KLE2013
Centreville, VA3,502 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2015 • Family
Running throughout the heart of Jaipur is this lively street with its Tripolia Gate built in1734 and once the main entrance to City Palace. Today even though the traffic congestion, noise and exhaust may detract from the ambiance, the majesty of the architecture and the 18 th century town planning of the pink city deserves admiration.
Walk along this avenue to appreciate the pulse of Jaipur.
Written May 26, 2015
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vivekjaipur460
jaipur139 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2014 • Family
i pass through Tripolia bazaar almost everyday. and every time i feel that so many years ago and some one could plan so well. off course people have spoil t the traffic by encroachments, wrong and haphazard parking. but you can feel the glory of this market.
Written September 9, 2014
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