best shopping markets in lucknow (2026) - from aminabad to lulu mall
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tl;dr: complete lucknow shopping guide. 12 markets and malls: aminabad for chikankari, chowk for zardozi, hazratganj for brands, gomti nagar for malls, nakhas for antiques.
tldr: aminabad for chikankari and traditional goods. chowk for zardozi and old lucknow atmosphere. hazratganj for branded + mixed shopping. lulu mall and phoenix palassio for modern retail. nakhas market for antiques and oddities. chikankari kurtas start at rs 500 (machine) and go up to rs 25,000+ (hand-embroidered). attar (perfume) from rs 100. bargain aggressively in old city markets, fixed prices in malls. this is different from the chikankari guide which covers only chikankari. this covers ALL lucknow shopping.
i haven’t visited lucknow yet. this guide is research-backed, compiled from local market data, shopper reviews, retail surveys, and UP government handloom/handicraft information. i’ve cross-referenced prices and shop recommendations for accuracy.
lucknow shopping is split into two very different worlds.
the first world is old lucknow: aminabad, chowk, and the lanes around the imambaras. these markets have been trading for 200+ years. chikankari artisans have been selling here for generations. the attar (perfume) shops in chowk use formulas that predate modern perfumery. zardozi (gold thread embroidery) workshops in the narrow lanes produce work that goes to wedding trousseaus across north india. the prices are excellent, the variety is massive, and the experience of navigating these packed, noisy, colorful markets is part of the appeal.
the second world is new lucknow: gomti nagar, hazratganj’s modern stores, and the malls that have opened in the last decade. lulu mall, phoenix palassio, saharaganj. air-conditioned, brand-focused, predictable. this is where lucknow’s growing middle class shops for everyday needs.
both worlds are worth exploring. this guide covers all 12 major shopping destinations.
heritage bazaars
1. aminabad market
aminabad is lucknow’s most important traditional market and the single best shopping destination for visitors. it’s the chikankari capital of the city, the street food hub, and a dense, exciting old-city market that’s been operating for over 150 years.
what to buy here:
| product | price range | notes |
|---|---|---|
| chikankari kurta (machine) | rs 500-1,500 | plenty of options, check quality |
| chikankari kurta (hand-embroidered) | rs 1,500-15,000+ | flip it over to check authenticity |
| chikankari saree | rs 2,000-50,000+ | hand work on georgette is the premium |
| attar (perfume) | rs 100-2,000+ per bottle | oil-based, no alcohol, long-lasting |
| silver jewelry | rs 500-5,000 | traditional designs |
| bangles | rs 50-500 | lac and glass bangles |
| footwear (kolhapuri/jutti style) | rs 300-1,500 | leather and embroidered |
aminabad is where most chikankari shopping happens in lucknow. the main road has large shops with organized displays, while the side lanes have smaller shops and direct-from-artisan options. prices are lower than hazratganj for the same quality.
how to navigate: enter from the main aminabad road. the big chikankari shops are on the main street. for attar, look for shops with glass bottles displayed in rows. the side lanes (galis) have smaller artisan shops where bargaining gets you the best prices.
bargaining: expected and necessary. start at 40-50% of the quoted price for chikankari. attar shops are less flexible but still negotiable.
best time to visit: 11 am to 8 pm. evenings are the most atmospheric but also the most crowded. avoid sundays when some shops close for half days.
food while shopping: aminabad has excellent street food. tunday kababi (the original branch) is right here. get galouti kebabs and paratha between shopping rounds.
for the complete chikankari authentication guide, see chikankari shopping guide.
2. chowk market
chowk is the oldest market in lucknow and the heart of old-city life. while aminabad is more organized and tourist-accessible, chowk is rawer, more atmospheric, and deeply tied to lucknow’s nawabi heritage.
what to buy here:
| product | price range | notes |
|---|---|---|
| zardozi embroidery | rs 500-10,000+ | gold/silver thread work, handmade |
| attar (perfume) | rs 100-5,000+ | some of the oldest attar shops in india |
| chikankari | rs 500-15,000+ | smaller shops, more artisan-direct |
| ittar accessories (bottles, cases) | rs 200-2,000 | decorative perfume bottles |
| traditional nawabi items | varies | hookah, paan accessories, antique reproductions |
| zardozi clutches/bags | rs 500-3,000 | popular gift/souvenir item |
chowk’s specialty is zardozi, the metallic thread embroidery that was a nawabi court craft. zardozi workshops in the lanes behind chowk produce embroidered lehengas, sherwanis, clutch bags, and decorative patches. if you want zardozi work, chowk is where to come.
the attar shops in chowk are legendary. some have been blending fragrances for 4-5 generations. the most famous scent is “mitti attar” (the smell of rain on dry earth), which is uniquely lucknowi. other popular attars include gulab (rose), kewda (pandanus), and khus (vetiver).
how to navigate: chowk is a maze of narrow lanes. the main chowk road is the spine. zardozi shops are mostly in the lanes branching off to the left (when walking from akbari gate). attar shops are scattered throughout.
bargaining: absolutely necessary. start at 40% of quoted price for zardozi items. attar prices vary enormously by quality. a small bottle of synthetic attar might be rs 100, while a genuine mitti attar or aged rose attar can legitimately cost rs 2,000-5,000.
best time to visit: morning (9 am to 12 pm) for fewer crowds, or evening (5-8 pm) for atmosphere. chowk comes alive at night with food stalls (nihari, biryani, makkhan malai).
3. hazratganj
hazratganj is lucknow’s main street and the most comfortable shopping area for visitors. it’s not a traditional bazaar. it’s a wide, tree-lined boulevard with a mix of brand stores, local shops, bookstores, cafes, and street vendors.
what to buy here:
- branded clothing and accessories (pantaloons, bata, allen solly, woodland, etc.)
- books (ram advani booksellers, a 70+ year old bookshop that’s a lucknow institution)
- chikankari from UP handloom stores and government emporia (quality-assured, fixed prices)
- casual clothing, shoes, and accessories from local multi-brand stores
- modern jewelry and watches
hazratganj is not the cheapest place to shop in lucknow. aminabad and chowk beat it on price for traditional goods. but hazratganj offers the most pleasant shopping experience: wide pavements, evening crowds, good lighting, and restaurants nearby. it’s also where many visitors feel most comfortable, especially those who find the old-city bazaars overwhelming.
ram advani booksellers deserves special mention. this bookshop has been operating since 1948 and is one of the most famous independent bookshops in india. the selection of books on lucknow, UP history, and indian culture is outstanding. worth a visit even if you don’t buy anything.
how to navigate: hazratganj is a straight road. walk from one end to the other, exploring side streets and shops as you go. the UP handloom emporium and government chikankari stores are on the main road.
bargaining: mixed. brand stores have fixed prices. local shops and street vendors can be negotiated with, but not as aggressively as in aminabad or chowk.
best time to visit: evening (5-9 pm) when hazratganj transforms into lucknow’s promenading strip. families, couples, and groups walk the street, eat chaat, and window-shop. the atmosphere is distinctly lucknowi.
food: royal cafe’s tokri chaat is right on hazratganj. several bakeries, cafes, and sweet shops are on the main road and side streets. see best chaat in lucknow and best cafes in lucknow.
4. nakhas market
nakhas market is the most unusual market in lucknow. historically a bird and animal market, it has evolved into a sprawling bazaar selling antiques, collectibles, second-hand goods, pets, and oddities.
what you’ll find:
- birds (parrots, pigeons, various species, though animal welfare concerns are valid)
- antique reproductions and genuine antiques (copper vessels, old locks, keys, colonial-era items)
- second-hand electronics
- pet supplies
- vintage items, coins, stamps
- random assorted goods (the “you never know what you’ll find” category)
nakhas is not a place to buy specific things. it’s a place to wander, discover, and negotiate. the antique section is the most interesting for visitors. old copper samovars, vintage locks, colonial-era trinkets, and nawabi-era reproductions are available if you dig through the stalls.
buyer beware: distinguishing genuine antiques from reproductions is difficult. assume most items are reproductions unless you have expertise. the vendors know what tourists are willing to pay and price accordingly.
bargaining: aggressive bargaining is the norm. the first price quoted is usually 3-5x what the vendor is willing to accept.
best time to visit: sunday mornings when the market is at its fullest. weekday mornings are quieter and allow more focused browsing.
important note: the live animal trade at nakhas raises ethical concerns. many birds are wild-caught and kept in poor conditions. if animal welfare is important to you, be prepared for what you might see.
modern shopping (malls and complexes)
5. kapoorthala complex
kapoorthala is a modern market complex in the aliganj area. it’s not a mall but a planned shopping area with organized shops, wider lanes, and a more structured layout than the old-city bazaars.
best for: everyday shopping (clothing, electronics, household items), restaurants, cafes, and a more relaxed shopping experience without the intensity of aminabad or chowk.
price range: mid-range. cheaper than malls, comparable to hazratganj for branded items.
the complex is popular with lucknow residents for routine shopping rather than tourist purchases. if you’re staying in the aliganj or indira nagar area, it’s a convenient option.
6. alambagh market
alambagh is a large, busy commercial area on the southern approach to lucknow, near the intersection of major roads. it has a mix of wholesale and retail shops selling clothing, electronics, auto parts, and household goods.
best for: wholesale purchases, budget clothing, electronics. it’s not a tourist shopping destination but serves a practical purpose if you need something specific at wholesale prices.
price range: budget to mid-range. prices are generally lower than hazratganj and malls.
7. janpath market
janpath market is lucknow’s answer to delhi’s janpath. it’s a long stretch of shops and stalls selling affordable fashion, accessories, bags, and shoes. the target audience is young lucknowis looking for trendy, budget-friendly clothing.
what to buy: casual wear, western clothing, imitation jewelry, bags, shoes, accessories. nothing high-end or traditional. this is fast fashion territory.
price range: very affordable. tops from rs 200, jeans from rs 500, bags from rs 300. quality varies widely.
bargaining: essential. start at 40-50% of the quoted price.
best for: budget fashion shopping, especially for younger visitors. not the place for chikankari, zardozi, or traditional crafts.
8. gomti nagar shopping
gomti nagar is lucknow’s new commercial center. the area has multiple malls, standalone brand stores, restaurants, and a modern urban feel that’s completely different from old lucknow.
the main shopping areas within gomti nagar:
- vibhuti khand: restaurants, cafes, boutiques
- patrakarpuram: commercial area with diverse shops
- vipul khand: residential area with local markets
gomti nagar’s standalone stores are better for branded clothing, electronics, and modern goods. for traditional lucknowi crafts, you still need to go to aminabad or chowk.
9. phoenix palassio mall
phoenix palassio (opened 2019) is lucknow’s most upscale mall, located in gomti nagar extension.
| feature | details |
|---|---|
| location | gomti nagar extension, shaheed path |
| brands | zara, h&m, marks & spencer, sephora, nike, adidas, and more |
| food court | extensive, multi-cuisine |
| entertainment | PVR multiplex, gaming zone |
| parking | large multi-level parking |
| timing | 10 am to 10 pm |
phoenix palassio is the go-to mall for premium brand shopping. the food court and restaurant options are among the best in lucknow. it’s an air-conditioned escape from the old-city chaos.
for visitors: unless you specifically want to shop at international brands, you can skip this. the time is better spent at aminabad or chowk where you’ll find things you can’t get elsewhere.
10. lulu mall
lulu mall (opened 2022) is lucknow’s largest and newest mall. part of the lulu group’s expansion across india, it’s a massive retail and entertainment destination.
| feature | details |
|---|---|
| location | sushant golf city, shaheed path |
| size | 2.2 million sq ft, one of the largest malls in UP |
| stores | 200+ stores across fashion, electronics, home, and more |
| hypermarket | lulu hypermarket for groceries and household items |
| entertainment | PVR multiplex, food court, kids’ play area, bowling |
| parking | 3,000+ vehicle capacity |
| timing | 10 am to 10 pm |
lulu mall is notable for its sheer size and the lulu hypermarket, which is useful for picking up packaged food, spices, and other items at supermarket prices.
for visitors: the hypermarket is the most useful section. you can buy packaged lucknowi items (murabba, sheermal, chikankari accessories) at fixed prices, which removes the bargaining variable.
11. fun republic mall
fun republic mall is located in gomti nagar and focuses on entertainment and mid-range retail.
| feature | details |
|---|---|
| location | gomti nagar |
| focus | entertainment-heavy (multiplex, gaming, food court) |
| brands | mid-range to mainstream |
| timing | 10 am to 10 pm |
fun republic is more of a hangout spot than a serious shopping destination. the multiplex and food court are its main draws. useful if you want a movie break during your trip.
12. saharaganj mall
saharaganj mall is the most centrally located mall in lucknow, situated near hazratganj. this makes it convenient if you’re already shopping in hazratganj and want an air-conditioned break.
| feature | details |
|---|---|
| location | shahnajaf road, near hazratganj |
| brands | mid-range (lifestyle, reliance trends, pantaloons, etc.) |
| food court | standard food court |
| advantage | central location, walkable from hazratganj |
| timing | 10 am to 10 pm |
saharaganj is not as large or upscale as phoenix palassio or lulu mall, but its location makes it the most accessible mall for visitors staying in the hazratganj area.
what to buy where: quick reference
| product | best market | price range | notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| chikankari (hand) | aminabad, chowk | rs 1,500-25,000+ | see chikankari guide |
| chikankari (machine) | aminabad, janpath | rs 500-1,500 | affordable, decent quality |
| zardozi embroidery | chowk | rs 500-10,000+ | gold/silver thread work |
| attar (perfume) | chowk, aminabad | rs 100-5,000+ | mitti attar is the signature |
| branded clothing | hazratganj, phoenix palassio | rs 1,000-10,000+ | standard retail pricing |
| budget fashion | janpath market | rs 200-1,000 | fast fashion, bargain hard |
| dry fruits/sweets | aminabad | rs 200-1,000/kg | good quality, reasonable prices |
| antiques/collectibles | nakhas market | varies | mostly reproductions |
| books | hazratganj (ram advani) | rs 200-2,000 | outstanding selection |
| electronics | alambagh, malls | varies | malls for warranty, alambagh for price |
| paan accessories | chowk | rs 100-500 | peelwan boxes, paan dans |
| silver jewelry | aminabad | rs 500-5,000 | traditional lucknowi designs |
price comparison: old city vs malls
for common purchases, here’s how prices compare:
| item | aminabad/chowk price | mall/hazratganj price | difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| chikankari cotton kurta (machine) | rs 500-800 | rs 800-1,500 | 40-60% more in malls |
| chikankari georgette kurta (hand) | rs 3,000-8,000 | rs 5,000-12,000 | 50-70% more in malls |
| attar (10ml standard) | rs 100-300 | rs 300-800 | 2-3x more in malls |
| leather jutti/kolhapuri | rs 300-800 | rs 600-1,500 | about 2x in malls |
| branded jeans | same | same | no difference for brands |
| casual western wear | rs 300-800 | rs 800-2,000 | 2-3x more in malls |
the general rule: for traditional lucknowi products (chikankari, zardozi, attar), the old-city markets are significantly cheaper. for branded products, prices are the same everywhere.
practical shopping tips
bargaining rules
- always bargain in aminabad, chowk, and nakhas. prices are inflated 2-3x for tourists.
- start at 40-50% of the quoted price and work upward. settle at 60-70%.
- walk away if the price isn’t right. being called back is common and means there’s more room.
- buy multiple items for better prices. “i’ll buy 3 kurtas if you give me a better rate” works.
- don’t bargain at government stores (sewa chikan, UP handloom). prices are fixed and fair.
quality checks for chikankari
for the detailed authentication guide, see chikankari shopping guide. the quick checks:
- flip the garment inside out. hand work has a messy back with visible knots. machine work is clean on both sides.
- hand work has slight imperfections in spacing. machine work is robotically uniform.
- genuine chikankari cotton thread is matte. machine thread has a synthetic sheen.
- if the price seems too good for “hand-embroidered” work, it’s machine-made.
what to avoid buying
- ”antiques” from nakhas market unless you know what you’re doing. most are reproductions sold at antique prices.
- pashmina shawls from random shops. lucknow is not a pashmina city (kashmir is). most “pashmina” sold here is synthetic. if you want pashmina, buy it in kashmir or from verified government stores.
- anything from touts near monuments. prices are 3-5x what you’d pay in aminabad.
the ideal shopping day
if you have one day for lucknow shopping, here’s the plan:
| time | activity |
|---|---|
| 10:00 am | aminabad market: chikankari shopping (2 hours) |
| 12:00 pm | galouti kebab lunch at tunday kababi (aminabad) |
| 12:45 pm | walk to chowk (15-20 min or short auto ride) |
| 1:00 pm | chowk: zardozi and attar shopping (1.5 hours) |
| 2:30 pm | auto to hazratganj |
| 3:00 pm | hazratganj: ram advani booksellers, UP handloom store, walk the street |
| 4:30 pm | tokri chaat at royal cafe (shopping break) |
| 5:00 pm | saharaganj mall if you want air-conditioned retail |
| 6:00 pm | hazratganj evening walk and final shopping |
this covers all three worlds: traditional (aminabad, chowk), heritage-modern (hazratganj), and contemporary (saharaganj). total budget: depends entirely on what you buy, but plan for rs 2,000-10,000 for a decent chikankari haul plus food.
related guides
- chikankari shopping guide for the deep dive on chikankari authentication and shopping
- best restaurants in lucknow for food between shopping rounds
- lucknow food guide for the complete eating map
- lucknow travel guide for the master trip plan
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