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Crawford Market Mumbai (May 2026): Timings, Shops, Food & How To Reach

By Aniket

Updated - May 25, 202616 min read

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Last updated: May 2026 | Author: magicpin local guides

Crawford Market Mumbai — quick facts (May 2026)

  • Timings: 11:00 AM–8:00 PM; closed Sundays. Pet section opens earliest (~10:00 AM)
  • Nearest railway: CSMT (Western/Central Line), ~600 m walk — cheapest, fastest route
  • Best for: Fresh fruits + imported chocolates (front section); wholesale dry fruits + spices (middle); pet supplies + plants (north wing); kitchenware + plastic (south wing)
  • Heritage: Built in 1869 in Norman Gothic style by Sir Arthur Crawford; renamed Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Market in 1995
  • Pro tip: Visit weekday mornings; weekends are crowded, and Sunday closure trap for tourists
  • Food stops nearby: Pancham Puriwala, Bademiya, Cafe Excelsior (all 5–10 min walk)
Crawford Market, Mumbai street view
Crawford Market, Mumbai - the Victorian-era market off Lokmanya Tilak Marg

Crawford Market - officially renamed Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Mandai - is the grand old grocer of South Mumbai. Built in 1869 and tucked into the Fort area just north of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT), it is the city's oldest covered market and still the place locals go for everything from Kashmiri chillies and imported chocolates to puppies, parrots and party props. This May 2026 guide pulls together current timings, the section-by-section layout, what to buy, how to reach, and a hand-picked list of food stops nearby on magicpin.

Crawford Market Overview & History

The market building was completed in 1869 and gifted to the city by businessman Cowasji Jehangir. It was designed by British architect William Emerson, who later went on to design the Victoria Memorial in Kolkata. Emerson combined Victorian Gothic with indigenous Indian motifs - look up at the friezes and stone reliefs above the main entrance, sculpted by Lockwood Kipling (Rudyard Kipling's father), depicting Indian peasants at work. In 1882, Crawford Market became the first building in India to be lit by electricity.

Crawford Market (Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Mandai), Mumbai
Crawford Market (Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Mandai), Mumbai. Photo: Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0.

What to know before you go (May 2026)

Crawford Market — officially Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Mandai — is the colonial-era hub for produce, imported groceries, pet supplies, and a fascinating wing of imported toys + cosmetics. Practical notes:

  • Open: 11 AM - 8 PM; closed Sundays for most shops. The wholesale produce action starts 4-7 AM Mon-Sat.
  • Sections: produce + meat (front, smelliest), imported chocolates and groceries (right wing), pet supplies (the famous puppy section), toys + small electronics, perfumes + makeup (left wing).
  • Bargaining: 20-35% off on dry groceries; mild (10-15%) on imported chocolates and perfumes; produce is closer to fixed (mild only).
  • UPI: standard at nearly every shop. Cash still helps with very old shops in the toys wing.
  • Monsoon: the building leaks in spots; carry a poncho during heavy rain. Inside lanes are mostly covered.
  • Eat: Bademiya (5-min walk for kebab rolls), Kyani & Co. for Parsi-Irani breakfast, Olympia at CSMT for biryani, Bachelor's for milkshakes on the way out.

Local-market quick comparison

If you have a couple of hours and want the option, here is how this market stacks up against the nearest alternatives:

WhereBest forClosed dayBargainingNearest landmark
Crawford MarketImported groceries, chocolates, dry fruits, perfumes, pet supplies, toysSunday (most)Medium (20-35%)CSMT (~5 min walk)
Mangaldas MarketWholesale + retail fabric, lehenga / sherwani material, dress liningSundayHard (30-50%)CSMT / Crawford area
Bhuleshwar MarketCookware, brass + steel, plastic kitchenware, decorSundayMedium-hard (25-40%)Charni Road / Marine Lines
Zaveri BazaarGold + diamond jewellery, bridal sets, silver utensilsSunday + Hindu festival daysMild (gold rate ± making)Bhuleshwar / Mumbadevi Temple
Manish MarketImitation watches, lighters, electronics, perfumes, gadgetsSundayHard (35-50%)CSMT

How to spot a fake imported chocolate or perfume at Crawford Market

  1. Best-before date: imported food expires faster in Indian humidity. Check the printed best-before on the back — not the front label. Avoid anything within 2-3 months of expiry; refuse anything already expired.
  2. Sealed packaging: real imported chocolates and perfumes come fully shrink-wrapped. A box that opens without breaking a seal has been opened — possibly refilled.
  3. Batch + barcode: scan the barcode with any phone barcode app — if the country code (first 3 digits) and brand do not match, the product is repackaged or counterfeit.
  4. Customs label: legitimate parallel imports carry a small Indian customs / FSSAI sticker on the back. Pure-grey imports do not — they are still safe if the rest of the checks pass, but you are buying without warranty.
  5. Perfume smell test: real Chanel / Dior / Gucci perfumes have a sharp top note, a complex middle, and a fading base after 20-30 minutes on skin. Counterfeits go flat in 5 minutes and often smell strongly of alcohol. Ask for a wrist test.
  6. Price reality: imported Lindt / Toblerone / Ferrero at Crawford run 10-30% cheaper than DLF Emporio / SOBO standalone stores. Anything claiming 60-70% off MRP on Lindt is almost certainly past expiry or counterfeit.

Real questions Crawford Market regulars get asked

Q. Is the famous "puppy section" still around? Is it ethical?

A. It still exists but has been heavily scaled down after multiple PETA / municipal cases over animal welfare. The remaining stalls are not a recommended source — animals are kept in poor conditions and many sales are illegal puppy-mill output. Adopt from registered shelters instead.

Q. Where do I find imported groceries (cheese, olives, sauces) cheapest?

A. The right wing of Crawford has 8-10 shops with imported dry goods at 15-25% below Foodhall / Nature's Basket prices. For cheese specifically, the cold-storage shops at the back of Crawford carry blocks at near-wholesale rates.

Q. Best time to come?

A. Tuesday-Thursday, 11 AM-2 PM. Sundays closed. Saturday evenings are heaviest. Monsoon mornings smell strongest; avoid 4-7 AM unless you specifically want the wholesale produce action.

Q. Where do I park?

A. CSMT multi-level parking (5-min walk). Direct parking around Crawford is nearly impossible 11 AM-5 PM. Taking a cab from CSMT itself is the easiest move.

Q. Is bargaining expected or is it fixed-price like a supermarket?

A. Bargaining is expected on dry groceries, toys, perfumes, and bulk items. Mild on imported chocolates. Produce is closer to fixed (you can move 5-10% on bulk only). Pet supplies are mostly fixed.

Originally named after Arthur Crawford, the first Municipal Commissioner of Mumbai, it was renamed in honour of social reformer Mahatma Jyotiba Phule. Until March 1996 it was the city's main wholesale fruit market; the wholesale trade has since shifted to Vashi in Navi Mumbai, but the retail market is alive and as colourful as ever.

Crawford Market Timings (May 2026)

  • Opening hours: 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM (most retail shops)
  • Best time to visit: 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM on weekdays - shops are stocked, crowds are manageable
  • Avoid: Sundays (only morning trade for some sections, several shops shut by afternoon) and Tuesdays (many spice and pet-section vendors take their weekly off)
  • Entry fee: None - the market is free to enter and wander
  • Address: Lokmanya Tilak Marg, Dhobi Talao, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Area, Fort, Mumbai - 400001

Carry cash in small denominations - while many larger stalls accept UPI in 2026, smaller produce and spice vendors still prefer notes. Ladies, leave the heavy handbag at home; the lanes get tight.

Sections of the Market

Inside Crawford Market sections
Sections of Crawford Market - from Mirchi Galli to imported goods

The market is laid out as one large covered hall with a Gothic clock tower in the middle, surrounded by satellite lanes (each historically dedicated to a single trade). Here is what occupies each pocket today:

1. Fruits, Vegetables & Imported Produce

Fruits, Vegetables & Imported Produce

The main hall is the produce floor - mountains of seasonal mangoes (April through June - Alphonso, Kesar, Payri are stacked head-high in May), litchis from north India, plus imported items like Washington apples, Thai dragon fruit, kiwis, avocados and asparagus that are still hard to find elsewhere in South Mumbai. Bargaining is expected; know the going retail rate before you walk in.

2. Spice Lane (Mirchi Galli)

Walk east from the main hall and you'll hit Mirchi Galli - a row of tightly packed shops selling whole and ground spices. Guntur (red, fiery), Kashmiri (mild, deep colour for tikkas and biryanis), Reshampatti, Bedgi, Sankeshwari and Byadagi chillies sit in open sacks. Shopkeepers will let you smell, taste and ask for grinds in custom mesh sizes. Asafoetida (hing), star anise, dried fenugreek leaves and saffron from Pampore, Kashmir are the other Crawford specialities.

3. Pet Section (north-west wing)

8. Pet Shops

The pet wing is famous, controversial, and unmissable for first-time visitors - rabbits, Persian cats, lovebirds, parakeets, fancy chickens, fish in glass tanks, turtles and the occasional Pomeranian puppy. Pet food, leashes, cages, aquarium kits and grooming supplies are sold here at noticeably lower prices than mall pet stores. (The retail trade in many exotic species is now restricted under Indian wildlife law - stick to dogs, cats, fish and accessories.)

4. Stationery & Art Supplies (Abdul Rehman Street side)

Stationery & Art Supplies (Abdul Rehman Street side)

For art students from Sir J.J. School of Art just up the road, this is the supply lane - acrylics, oil paints, kraft and watercolour paper rolls, canvas, brushes by the dozen, gift-wrap, ribbons, tassels and craft beads. Bulk buyers (school project committees, decor planners) get the deepest discounts.

5. Cloth, Cutpiece & Fashion

The fabric lanes outside the main building stock cotton suit pieces, dress materials, lehenga lace, falls, dupattas and ready-to-wear kurtis at wholesale-plus prices. Long-running shops like B. Bhailal & Company, Kalidas Cutpiece Centre and Royal Boutique are well-known to local tailors.

6. Imported Goods, Chocolates & Perfumes

6. Imported Candies and Chocolates

Lokmanya Tilak Marg side has been the city's grey-market entry point for imported confectionery and toiletries for decades - Toblerone, Ferrero, Kinder, Cadbury Dairy Milk import packs, Lindt, plus body shop dupes, niche perfumes and salon-grade cosmetics. Beauty Palace, a wholesale cosmetic and salon-equipment shop, is a long-time favourite of Mumbai salon owners.

7. Home Decor, Gifting & Crockery

 Crawford Market, Mumbai , Home Decor

Show pieces, candle holders, baskets, fairy lights, brass diyas, fengshui charms and budget crystal-ware fill the gifting lanes. Wedding planners come here to source low-cost decor in bulk.

Best Things to Buy at Crawford Market (May 2026)

Things to buy at Crawford Market
What to buy at Crawford Market - spices, dry fruits, imported chocolates and more
  1. Seasonal Alphonso & Kesar mangoes - May is peak season; pricing is sharper than supermarkets if you buy by the dozen.
  2. Kashmiri chilli powder, hing & saffron - the Mirchi Galli shops are why locals make the trip.
  3. Imported chocolates & candies - good for gift hampers; check expiry dates carefully.
  4. Fabric & cutpiece for tailoring - cotton suit lengths from Rs 350-900, lace borders from Rs 30/metre.
  5. Statement costume jewellery - oxidised silver, peacock motif rings, kundan-style sets at a fraction of mall prices.
  6. Pet accessories - aquarium kits, leashes, beds and grooming kits at wholesale rates.
  7. Stationery & gift wrap - particularly useful around festival and wedding season.
  8. Brass and copper kitchenware - hand-beaten lotas, urli bowls, traditional puja items.

How to Reach Crawford Market

By Train (most convenient)

  • CSMT (Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus) on Central and Harbour lines - 10 minute walk via Lokmanya Tilak Marg. This is the recommended station.
  • Sandhurst Road on Harbour line - 8 minute walk through the back lanes; closer to the Mohammed Ali Road side of the market.
  • Marine Lines on Western line - 15-20 minute walk or a quick taxi.

By Metro (Mumbai Metro Line 3 - the Aqua Line)

The fully operational Line 3 (Aarey to Cuffe Parade) brought metro access into South Mumbai in 2025-26. The closest station to Crawford Market is Hutatma Chowk, about a 12-minute walk through the Fort heritage precinct.

By Bus

BEST routes 1, 3, 7, 51, 102 and 124 stop within walking distance. The "Crawford Market" stop on Lokmanya Tilak Marg is the obvious one.

By Cab/Auto

Ola, Uber and the iconic Mumbai kaali-peeli all serve the area. Drop off at the Lokmanya Tilak Marg gate (the side with the clock tower) - traffic on the Mohammed Ali Road side gets dense after 4 PM.

Parking

Parking on the streets around the market is extremely limited. Use the BMC parking lot near Azad Maidan (5 minute walk) or, ideally, take public transport.

Food Stops Near Crawford Market

Crawford Market itself is a shopping market, not a food court - but you are surrounded by some of South Mumbai's most iconic eating streets. Here are the food stops we recommend, all featured on magicpin:

1. The Mumbai Masala (Fort, Churchgate)

The Mumbai Masala in Fort, Churchgate
At The Mumbai Masala, Fort, Churchgate

A short walk from the market, The Mumbai Masala does proper Maharashtrian thalis, misal pav and pav bhaji - perfect for refuelling after a couple of hours of shopping. It runs reliably busy at lunch.

2. Aqeeq Haraz Bunn (Mohammed Ali Road)

Aqeeq Haraz Bunn in Mohammed Ali Road
At Aqeeq Haraz Bunn, Mohammed Ali Road

Bun-maska, harees and the legendary haraz bunn - a Yemeni-influenced bakery sandwich - make Aqeeq a favourite during Ramzan and year-round. Five minutes east of Crawford on Mohammed Ali Road.

3. Fakhri Bakery (Mohammed Ali Road)

Fakhri Bakery in Mohammed Ali Road
At Fakhri Bakery, Mohammed Ali Road

An old Bohra bakery - mawa cake, nankhatai, mutton samosa, khari and the always-on khaari biscuit. Pack a box for the train home.

4. Kunafa Story Kiosk (Mohammed Ali Road)

Kunafa Story in Mohammed Ali Road
At Kunafa Story, Mohammed Ali Road

Mumbai's small-but-loud Levantine dessert outpost - cheese kunafa, knafeh-stuffed croissants, baklava cheesecake. Great evening sweet stop.

Featured Crawford Market Shops on magicpin

1. B. Bhailal & Company - cutpiece & suit material

One of Crawford Market's longer-running fabric stores, B. Bhailal stocks unstitched suit pieces, lehenga material and dupattas at trade-friendly prices. Tailors across South Mumbai source from here.

2. Royal Boutique (Crawford Market, Girgaon)

Shops in Crawford Market, Mumbai
Shops in Crawford Market, Mumbai

Bridal lehenga sets, embroidered kurtis and value-priced festive wear. A go-to for shaadi-season shoppers who don't want to drive to Bandra or Khar.

3. K.A.Udaipurwala & Sons - groceries & dry fruits

Long-standing grocery and dry-fruit shop in the Crawford-Girgaon belt: cashews, almonds, raisins, kishmish, premium ghee, packaged spices and ready-mix masalas.

4. Beauty Palace - wholesale cosmetics & salon supplies

Beauty Palace in Crawford Market
At Beauty Palace, Crawford Market

If you've ever wondered where Mumbai's salons buy their hair colour, towels, dryers and consumables - it's Beauty Palace. A wholesale-meets-retail favourite for stylists and DIY beauty enthusiasts.

5. Padmamani Gift & Fengshui Shop

Padmamani Gift & Fengshui Shop in Crawford Market
At Padmamani Gift & Fengshui Shop, Crawford Market

Decor charms, return-gift trays, fengshui chimes, brass laughing buddhas, and corporate-gifting pieces. A one-stop shop for festival and wedding gifting.

Avg Cost - ₹500 for two


Address: Shop No.5, Block B, Bohri Mohalla, Kumbharwada, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400003, Mohammed Ali Road, Mumbai(Get Directions)

6. 5 Star Jewellery (Kalbadevi)

5 Star Jewellery, Crawford Market, Mumbai, , - magicpin | September 2023

Avg Cost - ₹800 for two


Address: Shalimar Corner, Mohammed Ali Rd, Bhendi Bazaar, Umerkhadi, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400003, Mohammed Ali Road, Mumbai(Get Directions)

Just a short walk from the market in Kalbadevi - statement rings, peacock motifs, antique-finish silver and budget-friendly festive jewellery.



Call: 02266690931

Address: 124, Sarang St, Khokha Bazar, Dhobi Talao, Lohar Chawl, Kalbadevi, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400003, Crawford Market, Mumbai(Get Directions)

Crawford Market vs Other Mumbai Markets

MarketBest ForVibeClosest Station
Crawford Market (Fort)Spices, imported produce, pets, giftingHeritage covered hall, dense lanesCSMT
Chor Bazaar (Bhendi Bazaar)Antiques, vintage furniture, hardwareFriday-best flea market chaosSandhurst Road
Zaveri Bazaar (Kalbadevi)Gold, silver, fine jewelleryTrade-floor, narrow gold-beltMarine Lines
Mangaldas MarketFabric, sarees, fall & liningWholesale fabric warrenCSMT
Colaba CausewayTrinkets, bags, tourist street shoppingOpen-street tourist bazaarCSMT
Linking Road (Bandra)Trendy western wear, footwearSuburban evening shoppingBandra

If you have a weekend, do Crawford in the morning, walk to Mangaldas for fabric, then end at Zaveri Bazaar for jewellery and Cannon Pav Bhaji at CSMT for dinner - that's the classic South Mumbai shopping crawl.

What to Know Before You Go

  • Bargain hard but politely. First quote is usually 25-40% above the floor price.
  • Carry your own bag. Mumbai's plastic ban means most stalls don't hand them out for free.
  • Check expiry on imported goods. The grey-market chocolate stalls are great for gifting but verify dates.
  • Avoid mid-afternoon in May. The covered hall gets warm and humid; mornings are cooler.
  • Photography is fine in shopping lanes; ask politely before clicking inside individual stalls.
  • Pickpockets are a real but mild risk in the most crowded lanes - keep wallets in front pockets.

FAQs about Crawford Market, Mumbai (May 2026)

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Best Restaurants in Crawford Market, Mumbai - magicpin | December, 2023
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Q1. What are Crawford Market timings in May 2026?
Most retail shops are open 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Sundays operate only in the morning, and several spice/pet vendors are closed on Tuesdays.

Q2. What is the official name of Crawford Market?
Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Mandai. It was renamed in honour of social reformer Mahatma Phule, but the older name "Crawford Market" - after Arthur Crawford, Mumbai's first Municipal Commissioner - is still in popular use.

Q3. Which is the nearest railway station to Crawford Market?
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT), about 1 km / 10 minute walk away. Sandhurst Road on the Harbour line is closer to the Mohammed Ali Road side.

Q4. Is there a metro station near Crawford Market?
Yes - Hutatma Chowk on Mumbai Metro Line 3 (Aqua Line) is roughly 12 minutes on foot through the Fort heritage precinct.

Q5. What is Crawford Market famous for?
Spices (Mirchi Galli), imported fruits and chocolates, pet shops, wholesale cosmetics, fabric, costume jewellery and budget gifting items - all under one heritage 1869-built roof designed by William Emerson.

Q6. Is Crawford Market closed on any day?
The market itself is technically open daily, but Sunday afternoons and Tuesdays see many vendors shut. Tuesdays in particular are not recommended for serious shopping.

Q7. Are there any famous food stops inside Crawford Market?
The market itself is shop-only, but Mohammed Ali Road, Fort and Kalbadevi are 5-10 minutes away. We recommend Aqeeq Haraz Bunn, Fakhri Bakery, Kunafa Story and The Mumbai Masala - all available on magicpin.

Q8. Can I take pets/animals back from Crawford Market?
Yes for legal pet trade species (dogs, cats, fish, common cage birds, accessories). Exotic-species sales are restricted under Indian wildlife law - if in doubt, stick to accessories and food.

About the author

Aniket

Senior Editor · City Guides

Senior Editor on magicpin's city-guide desk. Aniket has covered markets, bazaars and spirits listicles across India for 5+ years, with on-ground reporting from Sarojini, Chor Bazaar, Palika Bazaar and the country's largest wholesale hubs.

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