The chaotic lifestyle of the national capital often gets my head reeling. At weekends while I sit leisurely, often times it occurs to me that a good vibrant recreational activity is what I need. Usually I like to hang out with friends in some classic lounges or to go out for a movie at PVR Saket, but at times when I’m supposedly bored or rather philosophical in my moods I crave for a more rustic and intellectual exposure to life. I believe that happens once in a while with everyone, when they give way to insanity in order to remain sane. So, if you happen to taste the same pie then you would crave for some alternative things to do than sophisticated and elegant Delhi shopping centres. Amid all this, visiting the street bazaars and rustic market places with cobbled stone alleyways and rounded kiosks for shops, can be a remarkable experience. And Delhi certainly isn’t short of such centres; you just have to know when to visit where. I would suggest that you head on to the expedition after a heavy breakfast and end your day with a relaxing dinner at a luxury lounge of your choice and an entertaining movie at PVR Saket. Sunder Nagar near CP has got just that. It is a refreshing resort against the monotonous routine and crowdie street bazaars such as Sarojni and Lajpat Nagar.
If you have got an eye for art? Then this is the place for you. A quaint market place that has got its own share of loyal frequenters, it is a hub for art lovers. Placed in swish environs, it is well-designed, chic and a place reserved for the high-brow stuff. If you wish for an intellectual intercourse out of your day then this is the place for you. You can buy/ look at some handmade stuff, antiques and artefacts; it also features some classic tea shops serving this classic brew in high-tea style. Open on all days except Sundays t is very near to Connaught place.
If you have got an eye for art? Then this is the place for you. A quaint market place that has got its own share of loyal frequenters, it is a hub for art lovers. Placed in swish environs, it is well-designed, chic and a place reserved for the high-brow stuff. If you wish for an intellectual intercourse out of your day then this is the place for you. You can buy/ look at some handmade stuff, antiques and artefacts; it also features some classic tea shops serving this classic brew in high-tea style. Open on all days except Sundays t is very near to Connaught place.