Thursday, 2 March 2017

Best shopping destination for shopaholics in Delhi

When  I started to live in India, I understood  there are lot of things I gonna miss from my culture and country. India is country of diversity, and we can not speak about entire country with one word. Quality of life and services can be change by state and city.
If you live in rural areas, do not expect to see much. The advantage you can have, is clean ecology and beautiful nature, but from other side there are lot of things which will irritate you: there you can see broken roads, problems of water and electricity, absence of life necessary services.
 Even in my country those problems exist in villages, but still we have whole day electricity and water supplies. In India conditions are quite different.
But if we speak about cities, everything is entirely changes. Here we have huge alternatives in every field. The major problem stays air, water pollution and densely populated colonies.
 And this picture gets much more visibility, when you live in Delhi.
Even though Delhi is one of the most polluted city in the world, but it still stays my favorite city in  India. Delhi is a hub of the country, here it is located the Government of India, here are all foreign embassies. cultural centers, business centers, multinational companies and organizations, shopping centers, places for entertainment.
For one, who has a money and time to spend, Delhi has a lot to offer. From budget to luxury services, you can find one with your pocket and convenience. With 20 million of population, this is a metropolitan with all kind of lifestyle, from European to Asian, from slums to a lavish apartment, everything can be found in Delhi.
And here I can not forget about existing shopping choices: from old Asian bazaars to chic malls.
Many Indians think that if you are a foreigner living in Delhi, you might be shopping from malls, only, but its not exactly like this. Let me say there are many bazaars in Delhi, where you can find this or that products with very affordable price. But today I will not be writing about bazaars here ( it will be in my upcoming posts) but about one of the best  shopping destination in Delhi, where you can be lost in offering brands and services. Here it is Select City Walk.


SELECT CITYWALK is a huge complex of shopping and entertainment boutiques, food courts, beauty salons and many mores.
SELECT CITYWALK is located in south part of Delhi, between two metro stations: Saket and Malviya Nagar, which are in yellow line of Delhi Metro. The easiest way to reach here is to take a metro and come out in Malviya Nagar metro station, get out from exit number 3 and take a auto rickshaw,  (here there are number of sharing rickshaws, and you can sit with other girls, pay only 10 rupees and reach your destination within few minutes). Another option is to take auto alone, but here you will need to pay 50 rupees.
Once you reach the place it opens very beautiful and very well organized yard. As every place in India, here also, before entering, security guides will be checking you and your handbags.
It's  place which is always full of people, and specially with foreigners. As I mentioned above it has a nice and cosy yard, where people can sit and enjoy their time.





Once you enter the building, it opens an atmosphere of upcoming festivals.
Since I have been there just after Valentine's Day, you can see the beautiful red decoration dedicated to that day.




Here you can find every brand from local to international market, and  shops for everything: cosmetics, clothes, jewellery, home accessories, food, books.\



In top floor, there is a food court, where they have a variety of traditional indian or international cuisine.


Out of it, you can find also high ranked restaurants in other floors.

SELECT CITYWALK offers free monthly journal, where you can find everything regarding to their services, shops, new collections, also recipes, zodiac, offering travel packages, and many more.





Overall, it's a huge complex of few buildings, where you can spend your whole day without getting bored.

4 comments:

  1. It's been almost 20 years since I visited Delhi so I'm sure it has changed tremendously. Wish to go back to India soon though with my husband this time.

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    1. Dear Katness, India changes very fast, I have no doubt you will be surprised to see so much changes in one place.

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  2. This is always needed! Thanks! Haven't been to Delhi but this is good to know for the future.

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    1. You are welcome dear, and most welcome to Delhi, I am sure you will have a wonderful experience here.

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