Shopping in Lahore
Shopping in Lahore is an important part of the social and economic culture of the city of Lahore, Pakistan.
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]
- 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)
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