
If you visit Kolhapur (Maharashtra) and want to shop — whether for traditional goods, clothing, souvenirs or modern items — here are top 5 shopping places every tourist (or first‑time visitor) should know.
1. DYP City Mall
- Why it’s useful: For visitors who prefer a modern shopping experience instead of bustling markets — DYP City Mall offers branded stores, modern clothing and retail, and a food court.
- What to buy: Branded or readymade garments, everyday retail goods, accessories, possibly electronics or general shopping similar to what you’d expect in a mall in a bigger city.
- Tips: Good option if you travel with family, prefer air‑conditioned comfort, want variety, or are planning for convenience shopping with good amenities.
2. Shivaji Market
- Why it stands out: Shivaji Market is one of the oldest and most active markets in Kolhapur, offering a wide variety of items — from fresh produce to household goods, clothing, and local crafts.
- What to buy: Local spices, groceries, traditional wear, everyday items — good for people who want to explore a market frequented by locals (not just tourists).
- Tips: This market gives you a sense of local life. Good if you want to buy affordable daily‑use products or pick up local snacks, foodstuff, or spices as souvenirs.
3. Kapil Tirth Market (for Leather & Kolhapuri Goods)
- Why go here: This market is especially known for leather goods — a variety of handcrafted leather slippers, belts, bags, and wallets.
- What to buy: Leather footwear (Kolhapuri-style), wallets, belts, bags — perfect for those who want quality leather souvenirs or practical leather items.
- Tips: If you want leather products with good craftsmanship and a variety, this is a go‑to market. Check the leather quality and ask for the maker — sometimes local artisans produce them.
4. Mahadwar Road / Mahadwar Market
- Why it’s a must‑visit: This is considered the heart of Kolhapur’s shopping district. It’s filled with shops selling traditional wear, handicrafts, leather goods, jewellery, and more.
- What to buy: The famous Kolhapuri chappals — authentic leather sandals made locally — are easily found here, often at reasonable prices. Also you can find local jewellery, traditional clothes, kitchen utensils, souvenirs, and crafts.
- Tips: Great for traditional items and souvenirs. Expect a busy street, so wear comfortable footwear. If you’re buying chappals or leather goods — bargaining may help.

5. Rajarampuri Main Market / Local Market Area
- Why visit: For an authentic local market experience — especially good for readymade garments, local fashion, and jewellery (both traditional and imitation).
- What to buy: Clothes (sarees, everyday wear), jewellery (including traditional designs like the famous Kolhapuri Saaj necklace), accessories — true to local style and often more reasonably priced than big cities.
- Tips: Good for souvenirs or clothing at decent pricing. If you want to experience local shopping beyond tourist‑centric markets, this area gives good value.
Summary — Which Market for What
| Shopping Need / Interest | Best Place to Visit |
|---|---|
| Authentic leather chappals & local handicrafts | Mahadwar Road / Kapil Tirth Market |
| Local daily‑use items, groceries, spices, household goods | Shivaji Market |
| Readymade garments, casual clothes, jewellery (traditional & imitation) | Rajarampuri Market |
| Modern retail, branded footwear/clothing, comfortable amenities | DYP City Mall |
| Mixing shopping + exploring city culture & souvenirs | Mahadwar Road or Rajarampuri + local markets |
What You Should Know Before Shopping in Kolhapur (General Tips)
- Kolhapur is famous for its handcrafted leather footwear (Kolhapuri chappals), traditional jewellery (like Kolhapuri Saaj), and local garments — so plan some budget for buying these authentic items.
- Street‑markets (like Mahadwar Road, Shivaji Market) will be crowded and lively — better to go in the morning or early evening to avoid heavy crowd or heat. Carry cash (many small shops may not accept cards).
- If you prefer comfort, readymade clothes, or branded items — malls like DYP City Mall offer a modern shopping experience.
- Markets often mix everyday local life (groceries, household items) with tourist‑oriented items, so you not only shop — you also get a feel of the city’s vibe, people, and culture.