Gujarat, the land of vibrant colors, rich heritage, and enterprising spirit, is also a shopper’s paradise. From bustling bazaars teeming with textiles and handicrafts to wholesale markets overflowing with sarees and dress materials, Gujarat offers something for every kind of shopper — whether you’re a tourist, a local, or a business buyer. In this guide, we will explore the famous markets in Gujarat for clothes, textiles, handicrafts, home decor, and also bring in insights about buying home & furniture items on Amazon (so you can contrast in-store and online choices).
This post will help you plan a shopping itinerary across Gujarat, highlight the best deals, and show how you can complement your local finds with home décor and furniture deals on Amazon India.
Gujarat has earned the reputation of being one of India’s premier textile and handicraft hubs. Several factors make it ideal:
Historical textile industry: Cities like Ahmedabad were early adopters of textile mills and industries, earning the nickname “Manchester of India.” (Plumint)
Diverse craft clusters: From the block prints of Kutch, Patola sarees of Patan, to bandhni of Saurashtra and fine weaving in Surat, each region brings its specialty.
Wholesale depth: Markets in Surat, Ahmedabad and Vadodara are not just retail; they host thousands of wholesale textile and garment traders. (Plumint)
Strong local demand: Gujaratis love traditional dress, festive attire, handicrafts — creating a robust demand base.
Good connectivity & trade: Proximity to ports, strong transport links, and a culture of trade make it easier for wholesale movement.
Ahmedabad, Gujarat’s cultural and commercial capital, is a must-visit for any serious shopper. Let’s look at its top markets.
Location & time: Near Gandhi Road, Manek Chowk area, Khadia, Ahmedabad. (Plumint)
Specialty: It’s known for fabrics, costume jewelry, textiles, and everyday clothing. The name evokes the tombs of queens (“Rani”) but today the market is a cloth & accessory hub. (Plumint)
Why visit: You can find Ikat, Ajrakh, Mashru fabrics, and bargains in small yards.
Price range (indicative): Small yardage fabrics can start from ₹100–₹200 per meter; costume jewelry might range ₹50–₹300 depending on design.
Tips: Carry cash, check stitch quality, negotiate for yardage discounts.
Location: Sarangpur / Sherkotda area, Ahmedabad. (Plumint)
What’s special: One of the biggest wholesale cloth markets. You’ll find bulk yards, ready-made garments, dress materials, and all kinds of fabrics at wholesale rates.
Timings: 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM (often).
Price trends: Because of wholesale scale, you might get fabrics at ₹80–₹150/m (for cotton, poly-cotton blends), and formal shirting cotton from ₹120–₹250/m depending on quality.
Who visits: Retailers, designers, tailors, individual shoppers.
Location: In the heart of old city, Khadia region. (-Plumint)
Why it’s famous: One of the busiest and most crowded textile markets. Known for low-cost fabrics and accessories. (Plumint)
Offerings: Dress fabrics, scarves, dupattas, trimmings, stitching material.
Price hints: Low-price fabrics may be available from ₹60–₹120/m for basic materials. Accessories, laces may be ₹10–₹50 per piece.
Location: Near Lal Darwaza (Red Gate) old city Ahmedabad. (Plumint)
What you’ll find: Everything — sarees, skirts, chaniya cholis, shoes, basic garments, belts, wallets, kids wear. (Plumint)
Vibe: Very bustling, especially in the evenings. Street-shopping with lots of narrow alleys.
Price meter: You may find a basic dress at ₹200–₹400; sarees from ₹300 upwards, depending on material and work.
Location: Near Kalupur Gate, Ahmedabad.
What it sells: Sarees, dress materials, bed sheets, curtains, handicrafts, footwear, home fabrics.
Price trends: Cotton sarees might begin ₹300–₹500, dress materials from ₹120/m upward, home linens maybe ₹200–₹1,000 depending on brand/quality.
About: This is a multi-purpose city square in old Ahmedabad. (Plumint)
What happens: In the morning it’s a vegetable market, in the afternoon a bullion / jewellery market, and from evening (after ~9:30 pm) it becomes a vibrant street food market. (Plumint)
For clothes: During daytime, you might find street stalls with cloth, accessories, small garments, fabrics.
Pricing: Street-level bargains — small clothing items maybe ₹100–₹300 depending on quality.
Location: Netaji Road, Ellisbridge area, Ahmedabad. (Plumint)
Highlights: Famous especially during the garba season for Gujarati traditional dresses (chaniyas, cholis), embroidered kurtis, mirror-work items, costume jewellery, decorative handicrafts.
Operating hours: Evening (after ~5–6 pm) until late.
Typical prices: A chaniya-choli set might range ₹800–₹2,500; mirror-work kurtis ₹400–₹1,200; decorative items ₹100–₹500.
What it is: A key destination for wedding & dress shopping.
Offerings: Traditional clothing, sarees, bridal wear, chaniya choli, fabrics.
Why go: Good variety in bridal & ethnic wear; festive season, the crowds surge.
Estimated prices: Bridal lehenga may start from ₹3,000 and go much higher; regular ethnic sets ₹500–₹2,000.
Asopalav: Located in Ratanpole, it is relatively more upscale, offering designer sarees and dresses. (Plumint)
Other boutique clusters in areas like CG Road, Navrangpura etc offer premium options (bridal, custom stitching).
Price bracket: Designer sarees may start ₹5,000 and go above ₹50,000 depending on fabric, work, brand.
What it is: A large Sunday market near Sabarmati riverfront, formerly Gujari Bazaar.
Offerings: A mix of goods — clothing, used items, hardware, kitchenware, fabrics, accessories, second-hand goods.
Pricing: Very low — many items ₹10–₹200 depending on condition and type.
Note: Because it includes second-hand goods, check carefully before purchase.
Surat is widely known as a textile powerhouse. For anyone interested in garments, fabrics, or wholesale quantities, Surat is indispensable.
Overview: One of the major textile markets in Surat. (Plumint)
Goods: Sarees, dress materials, fabric by the meter, bridal wear.
Why it’s famous: A go-to for people seeking both retail and wholesale textile shopping.
Price ideas: Basic fabrics might be ₹80–₹150/m; sarees ₹300 upward; designer / embroidery heavy sarees may go ₹1,000+.
Location: On Ring Road corner, Surat.
Characteristics: More spacious, many manufacturers, retailers and wholesalers operate here.
Offerings: Fabrics, sarees, designer garments, bulk orders.
Price hints: Similar or slightly better wholesale rates — ₹70–₹200/m depending on quality; ready garments ₹200–₹800+.
What’s special: Well-known for its saree shops, bridal wear and textile variety.
Prices: Sarees might begin from ₹400 and go into the thousands depending on material and work.
One of the oldest: Chauta Bazaar is an old, historic market in Surat.
Goods: Clothes, day-to-day garments, traditional wear, household goods.
Pricing: Affordable — everyday items might cost ₹100–₹300; ethnic wear possibly higher.
Ghod Dod Road: More contemporary shopping zones with showrooms, brands, fashion boutiques.
Rander Road: Local markets, deals, traditional goods.
These areas often combine street markets + branded retail.
Vadodara (Baroda) is another important city with active markets.
Known for: Affordable clothing, accessories, especially in budget segments.
Goods: Daily wear garments, kurtis, fabrics, some handicrafts.
Price range: Simple garments ₹150–₹500; fabrics ₹100–₹200/m.
Focus: Designer / semi-designer labels, showrooms of local brands.
Usefulness: For premium shopping, you can check here if you want more curated designs.
What you’ll find: A mix of local goods, clothing, home decor, spices, smaller items.
Reason to go: For small gifts, local crafts, budget clothes. (Plumint)
To capture the full Gujarat experience, don’t miss markets in Saurashtra & Kutch.
What’s special: It's called “Law Garden Market, Rajkot” in some sources.
Goods: Textiles, handicrafts, regional traditional wear.
In Kutch, especially in towns like Bhuj, Mandvi, Hodka, one can find patchwork, embroidery, leather crafts, block prints, rugs, shawls etc.
Kachchh shawl: A traditional shawl made in Kutch, motifs from Kutch weaving.
Price ranges: Handcrafted items may be premium — rugs ₹2,000–₹20,000+ depending on size; shawls ₹500–₹3,000+.
When you visit Gujarat’s markets, here are top product categories to look for:
Bandhani / Bandhej: Tie-dye textiles, sarees, dupattas, dress materials, skirts.
Patola sarees: Especially from Patan region; high value, highly prized.
Block prints, Ajrakh prints, Mashru fabrics
Khadi, handloom cotton
Embroidered garments, mirror-work, Gujarati beadwork
Rugs, floor mats, decorative textiles
Leather crafts, belts, bags (in markets like Ahmedabad, Bhuj region)
Home decor items: Handcrafted lamps, wall hangings, brassware, wood carvings
Jewellery & costume accessories
Footwear: Mojris, juttis, traditional shoes
Souvenirs: local handicrafts, toys, local spice mixes, snacks
Because Gujarat has strong craft traditions, many items reflect local artisans’ work — giving you unique finds. (Plumint)
To get the best from these markets:
Carry small currency / cash — many vendors prefer cash.
Check multiple shops — don’t buy at the first shop; compare designs, quality.
Understand material basics — know your fabrics (cotton, silk, blends) to avoid being sold cheap synthetics as premium.
Bargaining is expected — offer 30–50% below quoted price, meet in middle.
Buy in bulk / yardage for better discounts — many wholesalers will give better cost per meter if you buy more.
Inspect stitching, work, finishing — for garments, check seams, linings, embroidery consistency.
Ask for custom stitching / tailoring — many shops will stitch dresses or alter.
Know festival & seasonal surges — during Diwali, Navratri, wedding season, markets are crowded, prices may be higher.
Logistics & shipping — if buying bulky items or rugs, check shipping or carry options.
Invoices & receipts — especially if buying wholesale or high-end for resale.
While Gujarat has excellent markets for clothes and textiles, for home decor, furniture, modular items, utility furniture, many shoppers now combine their local finds with Amazon India purchases. Below is an overview and some realistic price insights.
Wide variety and brands (local & imported)
Convenient delivery & return policy
Seasonal discounts, festival sales (e.g. Great Indian Festival)
Ability to compare many models and customer reviews
Here are some sample categories and typical price brackets (as of mid-2025) based on Amazon India listings:
Category | Typical Price Range | Notes / Popular Brands |
---|---|---|
Small sofas / recliners | ₹8,000 – ₹25,000 | Amazon brand / Solimo etc. (Plumint) |
3-seater / 2-seater sofas | ₹15,000 – ₹45,000+ | Depends on fabric, frame, cushioning |
Coffee tables / center tables | ₹1,500 – ₹7,000 | Material (wood, glass, laminate) matters |
TV units / entertainment units | ₹3,000 – ₹15,000 | Modular designs, MDF / engineered wood |
Beds / bed frames | ₹7,000 – ₹50,000+ | For queen/king sizes, solid wood costs more |
Wardrobes / cabinets | ₹5,000 – ₹30,000 | Depends on size, sliding vs hinged, material |
Home furnishings & decor (curtains, cushions, wall hangings) | ₹300 – ₹5,000 | Many affordable options (Plumint) |
For example, Amazon lists living room furniture starting as low as ₹249 for some items. (Plumint) Also, Amazon often runs up to 70% off on furniture & home decor deals.
Given this, when you compare with local handicraft shops, sometimes Amazon gives you better warranty, returns, or more standardized quality. But local markets offer uniqueness, personal interaction, and the “touch & feel” advantage.
Use local markets for textiles, rugs, decorative pieces, handcrafted items.
Use Amazon for large furniture pieces (beds, wardrobes) or modular storage systems you can’t easily carry.
During your shopping, note dimensions, styles, finishes — then search matching or complementary items on Amazon.
Watch for festival sales (Great Indian Festival, etc.) to snap deals.
Factor delivery times & packaging — some large items may take weeks.
If you were writing the blog, you could write a line like:
“While exploring Gujarat’s markets for rugs and decorative pillows, also check Amazon’s listings — for instance, you can find a stylish accent chair for ₹12,999 or a wooden side table starting at ₹2,499 under the Home & Kitchen section.”
(You can replace with actual links or real-time prices when you publish.)
Here are some suggested itineraries if you're visiting Gujarat with shopping as a priority.
Day 1 (Morning to Afternoon): Rani No Hajiro → New Cloth Market → Sindhi Market
Day 1 (Evening/Night): Law Garden Night Market
Day 2: Lal Darwaza → Ratanpole → Dhalgarwad → Manek Chowk (evening)
Optionally, end with Amazon browsing or ordering home items while relaxing.
Day 1–2: Explore Ahmedabad markets as above
Day 3: Travel to Surat — morning at Sahara Darwaja, Universal Textile Market, Old Bombay Market; evening stroll at Ghod Dod or local retail zones.
Any spare time: order furniture items via Amazon to be delivered to your base.
Day 1–2: Ahmedabad markets
Day 3: Vadodara — Mangal Bazaar, Jetalpur Road
Day 4: Rajkot markets including Law Garden, boutiques
Day 5: Bhuj & Kutch region — craft shopping, shawls, rugs, patchwork
Along the way: compare Amazon options, note what to order later.
Q. Which is the cheapest cloth / textile market in Gujarat?
A. Surat’s textile markets are often considered among the cheapest due to scale and wholesale dominance. (Plumint)
Q. Can I find branded clothing in these markets?
Some markets do have outlet / brand showrooms, especially in cities. But the core strength is local / wholesale clothing. Use city commercial shopping zones for brand stores.
Q. Are these markets safe for tourists?
Yes, generally. But in crowded lanes, keep your belongings safe, beware of pickpockets, and don’t fall for overly aggressive “guide” offers.
Q. Do these markets offer shipping / delivery to other cities?
Some larger shops may pack and ship items (especially in Surat / Ahmedabad). But many small vendors expect you to carry goods. For bulky items, prefer local delivery or use Amazon.
Q. Should I buy big furniture in Gujarat or order online?
For handcrafted or locally made wood furniture in Gujarat (e.g. in Saurashtra or rural areas), you might find good pricing. But for modular or branded furniture, Amazon (or other e-retailers) offers convenience and warranty.
Gujarat is more than just a heritage state — it's a shopper’s haven. From the narrow lanes of old Ahmedabad to the vast textile hubs of Surat and the artisan clusters of Kutch, every region offers something unique. Whether you’re hunting for Bandhani sarees, Patola silk, handwoven rugs, mirror-work kurtis, or ethnic wear, Gujarat’s markets will not disappoint.
At the same time, the rise of e-commerce means you can complement your in-person finds with home décor, furniture, or modular units from Amazon — especially when you need convenience, variety, or delivery across India. By combining the best of both worlds, you can enjoy the tactile, sensory world of Gujarat’s bazaars and still get global-level convenience.
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