Central cottage industries emporium at Chowringee where exquisite handicrafts are available
Shreeram arcade
Shops on the arcade near Oberoi Grand
City Centre
Treasure island
Forum- multiplex
Though, quite a decent number of malls have sprung up in the hub city of Kolkata, but if you are looking out for places where you can get a good bargain, then below are given a few options:
New Market
AC Market
College Street
Dakshinapan Shopping Complex.
Dakshinapon: Located at the southern corner of the city, Dakshinapan is an open-air complex that spreads over two floors with a huge courtyard in the centre. Most of the shop in this market are state government outlets selling handloom and handicraft products. There are also a number of Indian ethnic wear and dress materials at reasonable prices. Dakshinapan is indeed the paradise with a variety of sarees like Jaipur silk, Kota, Synthetic, Kora silk, Bandhni, etc and salwar suits for women.
Fancy market: Situated on the Karl Marx Sarani in Kidderpore.It is roughly comprises both the Fancy and 5-Star shopping complexes. It is famous for smuggled goods. A huge collection of electronics, jeans, glassware and perfumes at an affordable price makes Fancy Market the "hub" for ther shoppers. This one roof shopping complex comprises of 3 floors.
Sreeram arcade: The Shreeram Arcade, Kolkata is opposite Lighthouse Cinema. It is spread over three floors. The clothes one can get at the Shreeram Arcade, ranges from purely ethnic, and traditional ghagra-cholis to the trendy western outfits.
New market: New Market, is situated on Lindsay Street. Until World War II new Market`s growth kept pace with the city`s urbanization endeavors. New Market, still carries the inexplicable aura of that colonial fragrance About 2,500 stores under one roof, selling cotton saris, Bankura clay horses, Malda brassware, leather from Shantiniketan, silk from Murshidabad, khadi cloth poultry, cheeses, nuts, New market is indeed the shoppers paradise.
Handloom house: Kolkata has a long tradition in Textiles. Once the country`s manually operated textile machines were amongst the best in the world. West Bengal has traditionally been a key manufacturer of cotton textile and the Handloom House amidst its stocks further affirms this truth.
Khadi Gramadyog Bhavan: Established in 1958 Khadi Gramadyog Bhavan: is very much famous for it`s different products. Situated in C.R.avenue,kol-24, it is famous for silk items, Tassar, Moga, Motka, Sunndy, Dhoties and Chadars For ladies, they stock a wide variety of Baluchari, Bishnupuri, Sonamukhi, Mirzapuri, Bomkai, Kotki, Kanjeevaram silks and Batik print sarees.