Phool Mandi at Ghazipur
Shruti MaheshwariShruti Maheshwari/Times Travel Editor/MARKETS, DELHI/ Updated : Feb 19, 2016, 11:46 IST
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If you are fond of flowers and have a penchant for hardball bargaining, the Ghazipur flower mandi can leave you with some spectacular deals for some exquisite buds. The catch is you will have to get to this market as early as 4 am … Read more
If you are fond of flowers and have a penchant for hardball bargaining, the Ghazipur flower mandi can leave you with some spectacular deals for some exquisite buds. The catch is you will have to get to this market as early as 4 am if you want to escape the mad rush and want to be able to choose your blooms undisturbed. Read less

If you are fond of flowers and have a penchant for hardball bargaining, the Ghazipur flower mandi can leave you with some spectacular deals for some exquisite buds. The catch is you will have to get to this market as early as 4 am if you want to escape the mad rush and want to be able to choose your blooms undisturbed.
The phool mandi was earlier situated at Baba Kharak Singh marg, opposite the prachin Hanuman Mandir. This has been shifted to Ghazipur.
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