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Degloor Naka Market
Located on Degloor Road, Degloor Naka Market is one of Nanded’s busiest marketplaces, easily reachable from the railway station. Known for wholesale and retail, it offers fresh fruits, vegetables, and affordable household items. The open-air layout and buzzing crowds give it a traditional Indian bazaar feel.
Mata Guruji Shopping Complex
The Mata Guruji Shopping Complex is located adjacent to the Sachkhand Gurudwara and is managed by the Gurudwara committee. It houses around 72 shops offering Sikh religious items, turbans, souvenirs, and some branded clothing and accessories. With fixed-price shops and a structured layout, it’s a convenient shopping stop for pilgrims and tourists alike.
Nanded Square
Nanded Square, a small mall, is found in Shivaji Nagar near Ali Bhai Tower. It is a local favorite for everyday shopping. It includes stores for clothing, electronics, and home items, along with a food court. Known for its clean environment and accessibility, it offers a more contemporary alternative to the city’s traditional markets.
New Mondha Market
New Mondha Market, situated near Hyder Bagh and Dashmesh Nagar, is one of Nanded’s older, wholesale-centric markets. Known for selling grains, spices, and fresh agricultural produce, it also features occasional handicrafts like Bidriware. Its covered stalls and roadside hawkers offer a classic, earthy shopping experience.
Treasure Bazaar Mall
Treasure Bazaar Mall is Nanded's biggest mall, located on the Latur-Nanded Highway in Kautha. Covering 4.2 lakh sq. ft., it features 30+ brands, a multiplex (PVR), a food court, and a hotel. Visitors can shop for fashion, electronics, jewelry, and groceries. Open from 11:00 am to 11:00 pm, it serves as a leisure and shopping destination for families and tourists.
Vazirabad Market
Found along Guru Gobind Singh Ji Road, near the Gurudwara, the Vazirabad Market is a lively bazaar known for its cultural and Sikh heritage. Popular items include Bidriware, handloom textiles, Warli paintings, and traditional Sikh weapons. The colorful environment and food stalls make it a top spot for souvenirs and local snacks.
Last updated on 22 July 2025. Help us improve the information on this page by clicking on suggest edits or writing to us.