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7 best Delhi markets to buy cheap lights and decorative items for Diwali

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 12, 2025, 11:40 IST
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7 best Delhi markets to buy cheap lights and decorative items for Diwali

As the festival of lights draws near, Delhi transforms into a glowing mosaic of colours, sounds, and celebrations. Every corner of the city radiates festive energy-from twinkling balconies to bustling bazaars brimming with diyas, fairy lights, and home décor. For all these decorative items you need that perfect market where festival shopping will not drain you financially. There are some markets in Delhi where you get unbeatable offers on lights and decorations.

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Sadar Bazaar, Old Delhi

If you are looking to buy items in bulk, Sadar Bazaar is your go-to market. Sadar Bazaar is one of Delhi’s oldest and largest wholesale markets, and is a paradise for festive shoppers. The market’s narrow lanes burst into life with shops overflowing with string lights, colourful diyas, candles, paper lanterns, artificial flowers, and pooja accessories. The best part? Prices are incredibly low since most items are sold at wholesale rates. The nearest metro station is Chandni Chowk (Yellow Line). Go as early in the day as you can to beat the crowd and heat.

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Lajpat Nagar Market

Lajpat Nagar is one of Delhi’s most loved shopping districts, especially during the festive season. The market beautifully balances affordability and variety, offering everything from LED fairy lights and hanging lamps to rangoli sets, wall hangings, and ethnic décor items. Lajpat Nagar market is also a wholesale market so items are beautifully priced. The Central Market area comes alive in the weeks leading up to Diwali. You’ll also find eco-friendly options like bamboo lanterns and earthen diyas made by local artisans. The nearest metro station is the Lajpat Nagar (Violet Line).

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Paharganj Market

If you love creative, offbeat décor, Paharganj Market near New Delhi Railway Station is your spot. Pahargan Market features shops selling handmade lamps, colourful beaded curtains, incense holders, and funky lights at budget-friendly prices. Paharganj is also great for buying vintage-style lanterns, dreamcatchers, and décor pieces that add a unique touch to your Diwali celebrations. Add aromatic candles and essential oils to your list. The nearest metro station is R.K. Ashram Marg (Blue Line).

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Chandni Chowk

When it comes to Diwali shopping, Chandni Chowk reigns supreme. The market’s Bhagirath Palace is Asia’s largest electrical goods hub, making it the go-to spot for decorative lighting. From LED strips and ceiling chandeliers to fairy lights and outdoor décor, you will find everything here, without breaking the bank. Nearby, Kinari Bazaar dazzles with handcrafted torans, embroidered drapes, and sequined wall hangings. The nearest metro station is Chandni Chowk (Yellow Line).

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Karol Bagh Market

Karol Bagh is one of Delhi’s most accessible and iconic shopping areas that offer varieties of items at an excellent range, not just Diwali lights and decorations. You’ll find everything here–from simple fairy lights to elegant metal diyas, artificial garlands, wall hangings, and decorative lamps. Ajmal Khan Road and Ghaffar Market are the best areas to explore. The nearest metro station is Karol Bagh (Blue Line).

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Tilak Nagar Market

Tilak Nagar is one of West Delhi’s best-kept secrets for festive décor. The market is known for its impressive collection of decorative lights, including curtain lights, fairy chains, LED diyas, and string bulbs in every shape and colour imaginable. What sets Tilak Nagar apart is the presence of small local stores that stock both traditional and contemporary items. The nearest metro station is the Tilak Nagar station (Blue Line).

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Dilli Haat (INA)

Love handcraft items? Delhi Haat as such is not known for budget shopping, but every now and then you do come across prices that are affordable. If you go towards INA market, you will find such traditional shops that sell festive items. But since we are talking about Dilli Haat, for those who prefer unique, sustainable, and artisan-made décor, Dilli Haat is a must-visit. This open-air handicraft market features stalls from different Indian states, offering hand-painted diyas, bamboo lamps, paper lanterns, terracotta décor, and woven hangings. Prices here are nowhere near the wholesale rates, but items are unique and that makes the market worth a visit. The nearest metro station is Dilli Haat–INA (Pink Line).

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