Eid-ul-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, a month of fasting, reflection, and generosity. But in the final stretch before the crescent moon is sighted, something shifts across cities. Streets light up, markets stretch well into the night, and entire neighbourhoods begin to revolve around preparation—new clothes, gifts, sweets, and elaborate meals. Shopping, in this context, becomes more than a checklist; it’s part of the celebration itself. Across India, certain markets have come to define this festive build-up. Many of them grew around historic mosques, trade routes, or old city centres, gradually evolving into cultural hubs that see their peak during Ramadan. If you’re planning your Eid shopping—or simply want to soak in the atmosphere—these are the places that bring together history, craft, and the unmistakable buzz of the season.
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From Bazaars To High Streets: Best Places To Shop For Eid-ul-Fitr In India
From historic bazaars to buzzing night streets, here’s where India shops for Eid—and why these markets have stood the test of time

These markets across India become the heart of Eid-ul-Fitr shopping and celebrations each year Photo: Unsplash
These markets across India become the heart of Eid-ul-Fitr shopping and celebrations each year Photo: Unsplash
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