A guide to shopping in Mysore
Rachel JonesRachel Jones/Guest Contributor/SHOPPING IN MYSORE/ Updated : Jan 30, 2017, 12:40 IST
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Mysore and shopping are just inseparable. It is one of the few traditional places, unlike Goa or Varkala, where you are buying straight from the source, which guarantees authentic products and genuine prices. Most women go there a … Read more
Mysore and shopping are just inseparable. It is one of the few traditional places, unlike Goa or Varkala, where you are buying straight from the source, which guarantees authentic products and genuine prices. Most women go there already thinking, I’ve got to save up for some Mysore Silk! I can’t forget to buy the incense! Undoubtedly, these are famous but then there are many other things that you can buy in this beautiful city. The following guide to shopping in Mysore will help you decide what you can buy and where you can buy in the City of Palaces. Read less

Mysore and shopping are just inseparable. It is one of the few traditional places, unlike Goa or Varkala, where you are buying straight from the source, which guarantees authentic products and genuine prices. Most women go there already thinking, I’ve got to save up for some Mysore Silk! I can’t forget to buy the incense! Undoubtedly, these are famous but then there are many other things that you can buy in this beautiful city. The following guide to shopping in Mysore will help you decide what you can buy and where you can buy in the City of Palaces.
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