Inside the most beloved flea market of Ahmedabad, Ravivari, aka the Gujari Bazaar

Inside the most beloved flea market of Ahmedabad, Ravivari, aka the Gujari Bazaar

Have you ventured into Ravivari, known for its captivating flea market offering a treasure trove of unusual and fascinating items?
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Welcome to the enchanting realm of the Sunday Market or Ravivari, also known as Gujari Bazaar (the second-hand market) nestled in the heart of Ahmedabad. This vibrant weekly extravaganza is bound to captivate your senses like no other. As you step into this maze of stalls and narrow alleys sheltered by colorful parasols, sprawling beneath the iconic Ellis Bridge on the eastern bank of the Sabarmati River, you'll find yourself immersed in a delightful kaleidoscope of offerings.

A rich tapestry of choices

From timeless antiques, essential household tools, clothing, electronics, and literary treasures to even pets, pre-owned furniture, whimsical wigs, and an assortment of curios, the Sunday Market stands as a testament to the city's diversity.

This bustling marketplace exudes an amalgamation of everything the city holds dear, presented in a seemingly chaotic yet irresistible array. Even if your intention isn't to indulge in a shopping spree (though resisting will be a challenge once you're hexed!), the experience of observing the market's vibrant tapestry is also worth having.

Upon entering the market, you'll be greeted by the resonant calls of vendors presenting unbelievably modest prices. Nevertheless, this bustling bazaar is a true litmus test for your haggling prowess, and your knack for sifting through mounds of stuff to unearth elusive gems. While the market predominantly features pre-owned goods, numerous vendors also offer brand-new items at remarkably affordable rates.

A treasure trove for bookworms and art collectors

The market lacks distinct demarcations or rigid sections, yet clusters of antiquities, furniture sellers, and book stalls are easily traceable. For avid bookworms and collectors of vintage oddities, this space is a Pandora's Box. Prepare to stumble upon rare and vintage editions of books, magazines, and journals, including an impressive assortment of children's literature too.

Beyond being a mere marketplace, this space feels like a living museum that vividly portrays the city's history and the tales of its inhabitants.

A glimpse into history

The history of this bustling market is as captivating as the place itself. It is said that the market's origins trace back to 1414, initiated by Sultan Ahmad Shah. Back then, the market operated on Fridays and was known as Khaas Bazar or Shukravari Bazaar, occupying the space between Teen Darwaza and an office in Bhadra Taar.

After that, the market transitioned through various locations across the city before finally finding its current home in 1954.

Today, the Sunday Market stands not just as a bustling hub of commerce but also as a living testament to the city's heritage and the resilience of its people.

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