Obsessing over the Viral Kashmiri Bangles on Instagram and wondering where to find them in Lucknow, right before Eid?
Well, you've come to the right place! If you’ve left your Eid shopping till the last few days of Ramadan—don’t worry, you’re not alone. In Lucknow, last-minute shopping is practically a festive tradition. And honestly, this is when the city feels the most alive.
From crowded lanes to glowing shopfronts and the smell of kebabs in the air, here’s how you can make the most of your last-minute Eid shopping spree.
There’s no Eid shopping without a visit to Chowk. The narrow lanes are buzzing till late night, packed with people hunting for that perfect festive look.
Looking for something traditional? Chowk is your go-to for chikankari kurtas—light, elegant, and perfect for Eid mornings. You’ll also spot shops selling the viral Kashmiri bangles (those stacked, colorful sets all over Instagram right now). Pair them with your outfit, and you’re instantly festive-ready.
And if you haven’t thought about mehendi yet—don’t stress. Street artists are everywhere here, ready to create intricate designs on the spot. Just pick a design, grab a chair, and let the magic happen.
Next stop: Aminabad—the ultimate destination if you want variety without burning a hole in your pocket.
From ready-made kurtas and pathani suits to scarves, juttis, and dupattas—you’ll find everything here. This is also the place to grab last-minute kidswear and accessories.
Pro tip: Don’t hesitate to bargain a little. It’s part of the experience.
One of the best parts about Eid shopping in Lucknow? The timing. Markets stay open late into the night, especially in the final days of Ramadan.
You’ll see families shopping together, friends grabbing snacks in between, and streets glowing with lights and excitement. It’s chaotic—but in the best way possible.
So if your Eid shopping is still pending, step out, soak in the festive rush, and enjoy the charm of Lucknow’s markets. Because sometimes, the last-minute plan turns into the best memory.