Shopping in Lahore
Shopping in Lahore is an important part of the social and economic culture of the city of Lahore, Pakistan. The South Asia largest and most spectacular mall Emporium Mall opened its doors on 30th June 2016.
Specific shopping
Arts, handicrafts and furniture
- Anarkali Bazaar[1]
- Main Market Gulberg
- Beadon Road
- Multan Road
- Ferozpur Road
- MM Alam Road
- Defence Housing Authority
Books
- Anees Book Corner and Iqbal Book Corner (Gulberg, near Main Market)
- Ferozsons Publishers (Mall Road, near Regal Chowk)
- Readings (Gulberg, near Main Market)
- Siddiqui Rare and Antique Books (Mall Road, near Regal Chowk)
- Vanguard Books (Mall Road, near Regal Chowk) [2]
- Variety Book Corner (Gulberg, Liberty Market)
Clothing and jewellery
Designer
Normal
Electronics
- Hafeez Center in Gulberg[5]
- Hall Road[6]
- Shah Alami market (near Shah Alami Gate)
- Hyperstar, Fortress Stadium (Lahore)
- Chowk Yateem-Khaana (Orphanage Roundabout)
- Cavalry Ground
Food
- Food Street, Anarkali[7]
- Fort Road Food Street
- Food Street, Gawalmandi
- MM Alam Road[8]
- Fortress Stadium shops
- Gaddafi Stadium shops
- H-Block Defence
- Y-Block Defence
Music
- Fortress Stadium consists of several music shops selling English-language music and movies, as well as a collection of Pakistani and Indian titles.
- Hall Road has music stores, with a higher proportion of Pakistani and Indian material .[9]
- Langay Bazaar, situated close to the Lahore Fort sells musical instruments.[10]
- Millat Music Palace is a music shop selling dhols (the traditional large Punjabi drums) and dholkis (smaller drums), tablas (twin drums), harmoniums, sitars and other stringed instruments.[11]
Commercial zones
- Liberty Market
- Main Market Gulberg
- Mini Market Gulberg
- Model Town Link Road
- Garden Town Civic Centre
- Allama Iqbal Town Commercial Zone
- H-Block Defence
- Y-Block Defence
- Bahria Town Commercial Zone
- Sukh Chayn Gardens Commercial Zone
Multi-purpose shopping malls
- Al-Fatah Store
- Hyperstar
- Metro
- Panorama Shopping Center
- Makro
- Pace
- H. Karim Bakhsh and Sons
- Siddiq Trade Center (Main Boulevard Gulberg)
- Auriga Complex (Main Boulevard Gulberg)
- Big City (Liberty Market)
- Mall of Lahore (Lahore Cantt)
Sources
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