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Emperes Market
This historic British-colonial building in Indo-gothic style, with its 140 feet high distinctive tower, is one of the most prominent landmarks of Karachi. The building was built as a market for fresh meat, vegetables and fruit and until1947 was surrounded by open spaces known as Empress Market Gardens.
Later, however, the open spaces were oppupied by a host of small cabin shops, which surrounded the market on three of its sides. Today, there are hundreds of shops which sell and incredible variety of goods. Because of its central location and reasonable priced mercandise, the market is frequented by people from all walks of life. Although the market has not been well looked after, it retains its nineteenth century flavour. You will be amazed at the range of goods available here—for every imaginable item is on sale here. Anything that you cannot find elsewhere will be found in this remarkably alive and bustling market place. Among the favorites are the spice halls displaying mountains of spices, dried fruit and nuts displayed for effect.
The historic Empress Market is worth a visit, event if you are not interested in purchasing rare vegetable or fruit, freshly ground wheat, maize or gram flour, freshest of fish. You will find coolies (qulli) prepared to carry your purchases, at a small fee.



