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Shopping in Hampi
Malls, markets, and retail spots in Hampi

Hampi Bazaar
A historic 1-kilometer market street that was once a bustling commercial center of the Vijayanagara Empire.

Hampi Hippie Island Flea Market (Virupapuragadda)
Across the river in Virupapuragadda, the Hippie Island Flea Market offers a bohemian shopping experience unique to Hampi's backpacker culture. This market is famous for its eclectic collection of psychedelic clothing, leather journals, and handmade dreamcatchers. Shoppers can find unique silver jewelry, harem pants, and musical instruments like flutes and drums. The laid-back vibe and the variety of unconventional items make it a favorite destination for those looking to take home a piece of Hampi’s modern, free-spirited identity.

Hosapete Market
As the major gateway city to Hampi, Hosapete Market provides a more extensive and diverse shopping experience. This sprawling commercial center is known for its high-quality Mysore silk sarees, hand-loomed textiles, and traditional jewelry. Beyond fashion, the market is a treasure trove for authentic Sandalwood products and local handicrafts sourced from across Karnataka. Whether you are looking for high-end ethnic wear or wholesale spices, Hosapete offers a comprehensive selection that bridges the gap between traditional village crafts and modern retail convenience.

Kamalapura Market
Located just outside the main ruins, Kamalapura Market serves as the primary commercial hub for locals and travelers alike. This bustling marketplace is the best spot to find everyday essentials, fresh tropical fruits, and authentic Karnataka spices. Visitors can immerse themselves in the local culture while browsing through stalls selling traditional household items and handmade clay pottery. It offers a grounded, authentic shopping experience that reflects the contemporary lifestyle of the people living amidst the shadows of the Vijayanagara Empire’s remains.

Stone Craft Shops near Vittala Road
The Stone Craft Shops along the path to the Vittala Temple showcase the enduring legacy of Hampi’s master sculptors. Local artisans continue centuries-old traditions, hand-carving miniature replicas of the famous Stone Chariot and various Hindu deities from granite and soapstone. These workshops offer a fascinating look at the craftsmanship required to create Hampi's architectural marvels. Purchasing a detailed stone carving here supports the local artisan community and provides a timeless, durable memento of the city’s incredible artistic heritage.

Tie-Dye and Block Print Shops
Hampi’s Tie-Dye and Block Print Shops are a haven for textile lovers seeking vibrant, handcrafted apparel. These boutiques feature a stunning range of fabrics adorned with traditional Indian motifs, intricate mandala designs, and bold geometric patterns. From flowing kaftans and scarves to cushion covers and wall hangings, the craftsmanship involved in these hand-dyed pieces is evident in every thread. These shops are perfect for finding lightweight, breathable clothing that is both stylish and practical for exploring the sun-drenched ruins of the Deccan Plateau.

Virupaksha Temple Street Stalls
The vibrant lane leading to the ancient Virupaksha Temple is lined with colorful street stalls that capture the spiritual essence of Hampi. These shops specialize in religious artifacts, brass idols, and intricately carved stone souvenirs. Travelers can find a wide array of beaded jewelry, embroidered bags, and traditional trinkets perfect for gifting. The lively atmosphere, filled with the aroma of incense and the chatter of pilgrims, makes shopping here a sensory delight and a quintessential part of any heritage walk through the city.