Begum Bazaar is the biggest commercial market in Hyderabad, India. Blast Rocks Begum Bazaar It was established during the Qutb Shahi rule. Begum Bazaar is located about a half of a kilometer from the Naya Pul bridge in the Old City. It is an old retail and wholesale market for household commodities. Several popular brassware merchants and copper brassware traders are based here. The bazaar is also known for its congestion and heavy traffic. It is also famous for spices and the markets nearby Charminar, a historic monument.
Begum Bazaar also has the second biggest fish market in Hyderabad, after the one at Musheerabad.
The adjoining Moazzam Jahi Market is the largest fruit and vegetable market in the city. This market is being slowly replaced by the one at Kothapet, beyond Dilsukhnagar.
It is also close to the historic Osmania General Hospital and the Musi River. The Jumerat Bazaar, where various kinds of household commodities are sold, is specially hosted on Thursdays. Mangal Bazaar is the main place in Begum Bazaar where household utensils are sold.
The closest MMTS railway station is at Malakpet while the Nampally station is also nearby. The nearest metro station is MGBS.
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