The South Campus-Lajpat Nagar stretch of the Delhi Metro's Pink Line is a shopper's corridor, connecting four of the city's bustling markets on a single, convenient route. Spanning 8.10 km, this corridor simplifies access to these shopping hubs and reduces commuter travel by up to 20 minutes.
This segment, encompassing six stations, offers interchange facilities at INA (with the Yellow Line) and Lajpat Nagar (with the Violet Line). It is a vital link to the major markets of Sarojini Nagar, INA, South Extension, and Lajpat Nagar (Central Market). Each stop offers a fun shopping experience, making this metro line a must-ride for anyone exploring Delhi's zingy market landscape.
Starting at the South Campus station, the Satya Niketan Market is popular among college students. Located near several educational institutions, this market is a haven for affordable fashion, quirky accessories, and street food. The narrow lanes are lined with tiny shops offering trendy clothes, shoes, and gadgets, making it a go-to spot for budget-friendly shopping. The market also houses many cafes and eateries, offering a mix of local and international cuisines. From momos chaat to Italian pasta, Satya Niketan has something to satisfy every palate.
Getting There: Durgabai Deshmukh South Campus is the nearest metro station to the market.
Next on the line is the INA Market, a paradise for food enthusiasts. This busy marketplace is known for its diverse range of fresh produce, spices, and gourmet foods. It's a melting pot of flavours, with vendors selling everything from exotic fruits and vegetables to rare herbs and spices. The market's meat and seafood section is particularly famous, offering various fresh catches and cuts. Beyond food, the market has shops selling textiles, home decor, and kitchenware.
Getting There: Get down at Dilli Haat - INA metro station.
A few stops further, you will find the iconic Sarojini Nagar Market. Often dubbed the "fashion street" of Delhi, Sarojini Nagar is like a mecca for bargain hunters. It is famous for its export surplus clothing, offering branded apparel at unbelievably low prices.
From trendy tops and dresses to stylish footwear and accessories, Sarojini Nagar has it all. It's a place where fashion meets affordability, making it a must-visit for anyone looking to revamp their wardrobe without breaking the bank.
Getting There: Sarojini Nagar metro station, named after the market, is closest to this popular shopping hub.
The journey culminates at the Lajpat Nagar station, home to the famous Central Market. This market sells traditional and trendy, offering options from ethnic wear to contemporary fashion. It is particularly renowned for its collection of traditional Indian clothing, including sarees, salwar suits, and lehengas. The market also features many shops selling jewellery, accessories, and home decor items. Besides shopping, Lajpat Nagar is a foodie's paradise, with numerous street food stalls like Dolma' Momos or Ram Ladoos.
Getting There: Alight at Lajpat Nagar metro station. As you walk out, take a tuk-tuk/e-rickshaw to reach the market, about 5-7 minutes away.
Divided into Part I and Part II, South Extension Market is renowned for its high-end boutiques, designer stores, and branded outlets, making it a hotspot for fashion enthusiasts. Beyond clothing, South Ex offers a variety of shopping options, including electronics, books, and home decor. The market is also a culinary hub, featuring cafes, bakeries, and restaurants.
Getting There: South Extension metro station is nearest to the market.
Rajouri Garden Market is known for its extensive selection of wedding outlets. The market is a one-stop destination for all bridal needs, selling bridal lehengas, sarees, and traditional men's wear. It is renowned for its collection of designer boutiques, jewellery shops, and accessory stores, making it a popular choice for those planning weddings.
Getting There: Get down at Rajouri Garden metro station and take an auto-rickshaw to reach the main market.