Alt HL- Drench, Munch & Bhang Punch | Lucknow's Holi Spots to Shop
Holi is almost here, and if you're in Lucknow, you know the city doesn't do half-hearted festivals. The colours will be loud, the gujiyas will disappear faster than you planned, and someone will absolutely show up underprepared. Don't let that be you. From gulal and pichkaris to thandai, snacks, outfits, and gifts, here's your complete guide to finding everything you need, exactly where to find it. Lucknow's got the goods, you just have to know where to look.
Aminabad Market is the city's biggest Holi market for vibrant colours in bulk, while Sadar Market is the go-to for herbal and organic gulal. Nakhas and Chowk Bazaar keep it old-school with street stalls selling traditional gulal and abeer at budget prices.
And Khadi Bhawan in Dalibagh is running a special Holi Market Exhibition until 28 Feb 2026, worth a stop for colours and essentials. Between Hazratganj, Aminabad, Nishatganj, Charbagh, Indira Nagar, and Bhootnath, you're never too far from a good Holi haul.
Gomti Nagar's Mithai Chauraha has the best range, ₹20 basics to ₹3,000 electric and tank-style pichkaris. Aminabad Market goes all out with trendy, thematic options like bulldozer-shaped and personality-inspired pichkaris. For traditional and authentic, head to Maqboolganj and Lalkuan, and for quick, affordable picks, Nakhas and Chowk street stalls have you covered. Also, find them across Aminabad, Charbagh, Alambagh, and Rajajipuram.
Aminabad Market has it all, from traditional sarees and suits to "Holi Hai" printed tees for the whole family. Want something breathable and fuss-free? Khadi Bhawan in Dalibagh has you covered with comfortable khadi fits made for the chaos. Hazratganj is where you go for high-end ethnic wear, and if AC shopping is more your speed, Phoenix Palassio and Lulu Mall are running Holi offers too. Spread across Aminabad, Kapoorthala Market, Gomti Nagar, something for every budget.
Holi in Lucknow means gujiyas, and the city takes that very seriously. Moti Mahal and Ram Asrey in Hazratganj are the undisputed legends, pre-order early because they sell out fast and you do not want to find out the hard way. Across Hazratganj, Aminabad, Charbagh, and Indira Nagar, shops like THF, Madhurima, Ritz, Kalevum, Chhapan Bhog, and Swad are piled high with artisanal and OG gujiyas, mathris, and festive hampers. One box in, one box out, everyone knows how this ends.
If bhang is on your Holi checklist, Chowk near Gol Darwaza is where you go. Pandit Raja ki Mashhoor Thandai has been doing this since 1936, traditional thandai, with or without bhang, and a reputation that's outlasted most things in this city. The other shops in Chowk hold their own too, so you're in good hands either way. Just maybe don't make any big plans for after.
Holi without papad is just a colour fight, and Lucknow knows better. Start at Aminabad Market for fresh papad, pickles, chips, and things you didn't know you needed. Sardarji Papad Wale and Rahul Papad Bhandar in Aminabad and Chowk are the kind of shops locals give directions to in hushed tones, the aloo jali chips are that good. Gomti Nagar's Dhanuka Stores, Maa Annapurna, and Rajasthan Papad Bhandar are great for fresh and homemade-style stock, and Daliganj's Om Namkeen, Singhal Stores, and Shree Balajee Bhandar will sort you out without burning a hole in your pocket.
Holi gifting in Lucknow is easier than you'd think. Sweet shops across the city are putting together festive hampers, gujiyas, colours, little idols, basically a celebration wrapped up neatly. Decor and gift shops have gorgeous festive picks if you want to go beyond the usual, and if your person is more of a drinks person, Vina Alkohal has you sorted there too. Something for everyone, no last-minute panic required.
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