It is quite true that your visit to Delhi is incomplete
until you give your stay to its most popular market Chandni Chowk. It is
adjacent to world famous Lal Qila (Red Fort) and Fathepuri Mosque. The market
is one of the oldest markets falls in the area of Old Delhi, also referred to
as Central Delhi. Old Delhi is one of the top places to visit in India, because of its historical importance, as Old Delhi is encircled with numerous historical monuments.
Brief History of
Chandni Chowk
Chandni Chowk is the one of the worth seeing historical places in India that dates
back to 17th century, when ‘Jahan Ara’ daughter of ‘ShahJahan’, the
great Mughal Emperor who ruled over the India near the 17th century,
laid it; Chandni chowk was developed in 1650 to accomplish this fort. Today,
this market has turned into the largest trading center in North India which is
divided in various galis (lanes) like Jewelry lane, textile lane, and most
popular Paranthe wali gali, (Fried Indian bread lane).
Paranthe Wali Gali, Chandni Chowk, Delhi |
Famous Shops around the Chandni Chowk Delhi
Old Delhi is surrounded with many popular shops which attract thousands of visitors every, and make notable among the north India tourism sites.
Paranthe Wali Gali:
It is one of the lanes in Chandni Chowk, known for its variety of vegetarian
paranthas (fried bread). This lane is
consists of few shops engaged in selling paranthas (fried bread). These shops
are world famous in Delhi, and have been glorified by published in many local-national
newspapers and journals. They serve pure
vegetarian paranthas and do not add onion and garlic in them, as shop owners
are ‘Brahmin’, an Indian caste. Varieties of paranthas are made here that
includes cauliflower parantha, potato parantha, mix parantha, cheese parantha,
almond parantha, cashew parantha etc. This lane was earlier used to known as
silverware shop lane, until these bread shops were setup here. First parantha
shop was established in 1872, these shops are so famous even country’s first
prime minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru also ate parantha here along with Indira
Gandhi.
Street Food, Delhi |
Ghantewala Halwai Chandni Chowk: It
is one of the oldest and most popular confectioner in area who has been catered
Mughal Emperors. The shop was setup in 1790 quite famous for its Sohan Halwa, a
kind of sweet.
Chaatwala: It is
other famous shop at Chandni Chowk , known for its delicious fruit chart. The
shop was setup in 1923.
More Shops at Chandni
Chowk: There are many shops here which are quite famous among the few are
Natraj’s Dahi Bhalle, Gianiji ka Falooda, Meghraj and Sons,
Kanwarji Bhagirathmal Dalbijiwallah, Annapurna Bhandar etc.
Places to visit near Chandni Chowk
Delhi is epicenter of historical
places in India, there are many worth visiting places are near the market
among the few are
Jain Lal Mandir:
It is beautiful Jain temple built in 1656; there is also a bird hospital inside
it which was setup in 1929
Sis Ganj Gurudwara
Shahib: It is beautiful gurdwara built in 1783, in the memory of 9th
Sikh Guru, Guru Teg Bahadur ji.
Fathepuri Mosque: It is other one of the historical places
in Delhi set up by Fathepuri Begum in 1650.
How To Reach Chandni Chowk
Delhi is easily accessible through all mediums of transport (road,
air and railway) from any part of India. You can reach here easily through bus,
flights and rail, and local transport is easily available to make you reach
Chandni Chowk.
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