Devaraja Market
Devaraja Market
4.5
Monday
6:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday
6:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday
6:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday
6:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday
6:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday
6:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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Mikan999
Bristol, UK571 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
We are told there are 700 stalls in this market - and it feels like it. Its busy rows of stalls sell every kind if Indian vegetables, flowers, herbs, spices, sugar, cookeryware and more.The vendors are all friendly and helpful. The market is more spacious than other Indian markets and also it’s quite clean and easy ro walk through. There is very little hassle from people trying to sell you stuff so it is very pleasant to walk round. Overall a great experience.
Written 3 February 2020
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StillLoveTravelling
Cranleigh, UK164 contributions
Mar 2023 • Couples
A really great market for tourists to wander and admire the produce. As it is almost all fruit, vegetables and flowers (with the odd perfume stall) you are not hassled to buy! The vendors are friendly and don’t have a problem with photography. Only asked for money by the Hijra and then only 10 rupees.
Well worth visiting!
Well worth visiting!
Written 10 March 2023
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Thecatsmum4
Kettering, UK2,618 contributions
Dec 2019
Situated in town near to the Palace this is worth a wander for the sights and smells that it renders. You can buy lot sof things here from the brightly coloured powders to perfume or vegetables.
Typical of the bustling markets that you find in India.
Typical of the bustling markets that you find in India.
Written 11 May 2020
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Saimonara
Boise, ID270 contributions
This is an excellent market full of produce, flowers, spices, colors and smells. It is also a great place to buy essentials oils and incense, don't waste your money buying outside where you'll likely be paying commission. We bought 20ml bottles of oils for 300Rs each when outside they wanted 700-1000Rs.
I highly recommend Khan and Suhail's shop (No. 213) to buy oils. They were great and their prices and products excellent.
I highly recommend Khan and Suhail's shop (No. 213) to buy oils. They were great and their prices and products excellent.
Written 25 January 2015
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arshi a
mysore25 contributions
Dec 2014 • Business
Market is really good ,flowers , fruits and vegetables but but but .... Do not buy oils and incense it's totally mixed with alcohol.its market not an aroma therapy place to walk in .
Written 17 March 2015
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RahulShimpi
Vadodara, India70 contributions
Nov 2018 • Family
Once you arrive in Mysuru for Holiday Trip must visit Devraja Market :
1.) Top priority if Guru Sweets and try Mysuru Pak made from Pure Ghee, taste is just outstanding. You can also take it at home as it stays fresh for 10-12 days.
2.) Badsha Silk Saree at KR circle. Our experience is The Auto walas and Taxi walas will take you to govt silk saree shops but it is waste of time. Badsha Silk saree you will gt varity of options and good collection of dress material as per your budget.
3.) Just opposite Guru Sweets there is one chat shop. They serve very good pani puri and chat.
4.) Arasura Road just connected to KR circle you will find all shops branded and non banded cloths , foot ware, Bakery etc
5.) Near Railway yard there is sandel wood factory from where you can buy Intense stick however Sandel wood oil , face pack, intense sticks are better to buy from Ooty. However you can buy Sheabutter lotion which is good in quality.
1.) Top priority if Guru Sweets and try Mysuru Pak made from Pure Ghee, taste is just outstanding. You can also take it at home as it stays fresh for 10-12 days.
2.) Badsha Silk Saree at KR circle. Our experience is The Auto walas and Taxi walas will take you to govt silk saree shops but it is waste of time. Badsha Silk saree you will gt varity of options and good collection of dress material as per your budget.
3.) Just opposite Guru Sweets there is one chat shop. They serve very good pani puri and chat.
4.) Arasura Road just connected to KR circle you will find all shops branded and non banded cloths , foot ware, Bakery etc
5.) Near Railway yard there is sandel wood factory from where you can buy Intense stick however Sandel wood oil , face pack, intense sticks are better to buy from Ooty. However you can buy Sheabutter lotion which is good in quality.
Written 6 December 2018
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arshi a
mysore25 contributions
Dec 2013
Do not buy oils and incense in market , buy only fruits and vegetables. The oils are fake mixed with alcohol.
Written 18 December 2013
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Heike-des
Switzerland13 contributions
Oct 2014 • Family
There is so much to see at this market that the camera simply does not stop clicking ;-). From flowers, paint powders, household tools to fruit, vegetable and spices - it's all there - and more! Don't miss out on this!
Written 10 November 2014
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1plato23
Bury St. Edmunds, UK442 contributions
Mar 2014 • Couples
We loved it. Went early to see the wholesale market and really enjoyed it. We were not bothered much except by sellers of paints and dyes. Half an hour to an hour is enough.
Written 28 March 2014
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jeevan pheonix
Mysuru (Mysore), India46 contributions
Aug 2019
This is the place where all people of Mysuru gather before festivals for shopping, The flowers collection, no where in Mysuru we will get... Even the fruits, oil and so all...
We Mysuru local people also call it as "Dodda Market" which means big market
We Mysuru local people also call it as "Dodda Market" which means big market
Written 4 September 2019
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Which is the best place for Western wear in Mysore?
Written 1 November 2018
Hi not much choice for western clothes in Mysore expect some of the usual places look like shoppers stop and Westside there are some stand alone shops but not very sure of quality of textile there
Written 2 November 2018
I have not seen rangoli stencils specifically at Devaraja Market but given the range of items on display -do not miss the multicolored cones of powder - and given the popularity of the rangoli art in S.India I would be surprised not to find them there.
Written 21 January 2018
I need to buy silk sarees, which is the best places in mysoor and can I visit on Sunday coz I wanna drive all the way from Bangalore
Written 17 May 2016
Needless to say Karnataka is famous for its silk saris and the Internet is replete with names of shops and factory outlets many of whom have their own websites and are open on Sundays.
The differentiator is the variety of saris -
Kanjeevaram, Pochampalli and Banarasi -
with prices to match in the ascending order.
In final analysis Bengaluru has perhaps a greater choice of emporia for sari shopping and reasonable prices! Mysuru can be saved up as a tourist destination.
Written 21 January 2018
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