Khan Market

[7] George also designed, the Ambassador Hotel next door, built in 1945 in a mix of British and Art Deco style.

Neighbourhood grocery stores and middle-class shops existed in the middle lane, despite the fact it catered most up to upmarket Golf Links, Sundar Nagar, and diplomatic crowd from Chanakyapuri.

[5] A 2011 Cushman & Wakefield survey ranked Khan Market as the world's 21st most expensive shopping street.

Its environs are home to a significant number of bureaucrats from the central government (including some MPs from both the houses), and famous people like the satirist Khushwant Singh.

It is serviced by the Khan Market underground station of the Delhi Metro (Violet Line), which lies in front of the Taj Vivanta Hotel.

FabIndia outlet, Khan Market, New Delhi.
Middle lane, Khan Market started turning to commercial space in the 1990s.
Khan Market Station entrance and Taj Vivanta Hotel, New Delhi.