Ganeshguri market
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/SHOPPING, GUWAHATI/ Updated : Mar 15, 2016, 13:31 IST
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This market derives its name from the Ganesh temple located nearby and is an unmistakable landmark in Guwahati. Thanks to its proximity to the state capital Dispur, this place is considered to be the commercial centre point of the … Read more
This market derives its name from the Ganesh temple located nearby and is an unmistakable landmark in Guwahati. Thanks to its proximity to the state capital Dispur, this place is considered to be the commercial centre point of the city along with Fancy Bazar. Read less

This market derives its name from the Ganesh temple located nearby and is an unmistakable landmark in Guwahati. Thanks to its proximity to the state capital Dispur, this place is considered to be the commercial centre point of the city along with Fancy Bazar. A bit congested due to the narrow by lanes and stalls that invade the footpaths, Ganeshguri is a hub for designer wear for occasions like weddings, pujas and bihu. Locals swear by the variety and diversity of fabric and design available in the market and once you land here, you know they are right!
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