Explore Mysuru
Shopping in Mysuru
Malls, markets, and retail spots in Mysuru
Must VisitDevaraja Market
Vibrant market with spices, flowers & silk.

Cauvery Handicrafts Emporium
Run by the Karnataka government, Cauvery Handicrafts Emporium on Sayyaji Rao Road is the most reliable destination in Mysuru for authentic regional crafts. Its shelves are stocked with rosewood and sandalwood carvings, inlaid furniture, Bidriware, bronze figurines, silk products, and handloom textiles, all sourced directly from artisans across the state. Fixed pricing and assured quality make it especially popular with visitors who want genuine Karnataka craftsmanship without the uncertainty of bargaining in open markets.

Mysore Sandal Soap Factory Outlet
Mysore Sandal Soap, produced by the Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Limited since 1916, is among India most iconic personal care brands, built on the region centuries-old tradition of sandalwood processing. The factory outlet near the production facility offers the full range of sandal soaps, talcum powders, agarbatti, and cosmetics at prices lower than retail stores. Picking up a few bars here is practically a Mysuru tradition, and the natural fragrance of pure sandalwood oil makes these products a distinctly memorable souvenir.

Mysore Silk Factory and Sales Emporium
Few things define Mysuru cultural identity quite like its silk, and the Government Silk Weaving Factory offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at how the city famous Mysore silk sarees are made. Visitors can watch weavers at work on traditional looms before heading to the attached sales emporium, where pure silk sarees, dress materials, and furnishing fabrics are available directly from the source. Buying here ensures both authenticity and fair pricing, making it a practical stop for serious shoppers.

Sayyaji Rao Road
The beating commercial heart of Mysuru, Sayyaji Rao Road is the city most storied shopping street and a sensory experience in its own right. Stretching from the palace gates toward the city centre, it is lined with government emporiums, silk showrooms, sandalwood shops, jewellers, and street vendors selling everything from agarbatti to antiques. Whether you are hunting for pure silk sarees, carved sandalwood souvenirs, or just soaking in the atmosphere of a thriving Indian market street, this road delivers it all.