Compras y Bazar Trail en Bangalore





Descripción
¡Las mejores historias de una ciudad a menudo se escuchan en sus bazares! Bangalore no es diferente y una excelente manera de explorarlo es a través de sus encantadores bazares. Las vistas, los sonidos y el olor de Bazaars of Bangalore son únicos y una experiencia obligada. En este tour de compras de Bangalore podrá visitar tiendas pintorescas escondidas de las carreteras principales que ofrecen grandes ofertas.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
10 AM- Nuestro guía lo recibirá y lo recogerá de su hotel. Las próximas 3.5 horas estarán compradas en la calle para comprar ropa, saris, accesorios, zapatos, joyería chatarra, brazaletes, instrumentos musicales y chucherías. Visitaremos el mercado más antiguo de la India. Este mercado de 400 años es un gran lugar para hacer gangas en saris y otras prendas, adornos de oro y plata.
Nos dirigimos a Brigade Road, un paraíso para los compradores. Famoso por sus mercados callejeros, salas de exposición de marcas, puestos callejeros y galerías multimarca, Brigade Road también tiene una gran colección de restaurantes y pubs. Mientras que en Brigade Road visitaremos el famoso Cauvery Emporium. Esta tienda administrada por el gobierno es el mejor lugar en Bangalore para comprar recuerdos, artículos de seda, baratijas y artesanías. 12 PM- Visitamos Commercial Street, uno de los destinos de compras más concurridos de Bangalore. Commercial Street es donde los habitantes de Bangalore se dirigen a comprar productos que van desde antigüedades, calzado, accesorios de moda, joyas de plata y ropa.
Caminaremos por las tiendas de Commercial Street. Es uno de los mercados más populares para que la población local compre. 2 PM- Después del almuerzo lo dejamos de regreso a su hotel.
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Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
Opiniones(6)
Thank you Vignesh for your clear and interesting guide through Lalbagh Botanical Garden and our visit to Bull Temple. Enjoyed it a lot!
Had a great time with Vignesh. Tour was around 4 hours and hit local flower and food markets, handicraft emporium and Commercial Street markets. Vignesh was very friendly and knowledgeable, and he made sure to take me places that were of the most interest.
I think I would have given this tour a higher rating had I not already ventured out by myself earlier in the week to do shopping. When I got in the car, I told my operator the things I was looking for, and I specifically asked him to avoid taking me to a Cauvery Emporium, as I'd been hoodwinked into going there earlier in the week. Lo and behold, our first stop was a Cauvery Emporium, the same one I'd already been to. If you're visiting Bangalore, avoid these shops. They're overpriced and high-pressure environments. Luckily, the operator read my disappointment and took me to Commercial Street where he helped me negotiate prices and find some hidden gems I'd not seen earlier in the week. After shopping, he took me to an authentic buffet lunch, which was very good. I'd say if you have a limited amount of time in Bangalore and you're not too adventurous to go out on your own, this tour is for you. However, if you're like me, it's very possible to have the same adventure all on your own and discover the back alleys near Commercial Street on your own time.
I had the most amazing unforgettable time today. My guide diveakar was the best. He was so fun, so nice, and so knowledgeable. I highly recommend taking a tour with him.
Shifali was exceptional, started on time and just kept getting better, she walked me through three markets, helped me in selecting items, and checked the quality of the products. In addition, she was very informative and taught me a lot, it was like getting a shopping guide and a culture tour all in one. I would highly recommend.
The guide was very helpful, particularly in helping me walk down and across the streets without getting killed by bicyclists, motorbikes, and cars. We went to the Cauvery Emporium, at which I bought two small sandalwood boxes. Westerners should be prepared to squat in the toilet in the store, and bring your own toilet paper and hand soap. We next drove to and walked around several shopping streets. It was a Saturday, so it was crowded. Salespeople in every shop tried to get me to buy something. It is a very different experience from shopping at home, but then, I suppose that's one reason we travel. It is common to bargain here. Quickly I discovered that the merchant knows the quality of the goods, and knows the value of the goods, while I don't, so he is always advantaged in any bargaining or negotiation. After awhile, I just lost interest, and didn't buy anything. This is not the fault of the guide or the tour company; it was just overwhelming with the crowds and the traffic and the noise.



