Mullick Fatak, Choura Bustee, Shibpur, Howrah, West Bengal, India
What is this place?
Historic Market – Mullick Ghat Flower Market, often referred to as Mullick Fatak, is one of Asia's largest and oldest wholesale flower markets. It's a vibrant and bustling hub located beneath the iconic **Howrah Bridge **, on the banks of the Hooghly River. While primarily known for flowers, it's part of a larger market area.
Why people come here
Flowers & Experience – People primarily come here to buy a vast array of fresh cut flowers, garlands, and religious offerings at wholesale prices. Many also visit to witness the incredible energy, colours, and sounds of an authentic Indian market, making it a popular spot for photographers and cultural enthusiasts.
What to expect
Sensory Overload – I find this market to be an intense sensory experience. Expect a kaleidoscope of colours from countless flowers, the strong aroma of blossoms, and the constant buzz of vendors and buyers. It's often crowded, especially in the early morning, with a lively, chaotic, yet fascinating atmosphere.
Best time to go
Early Morning – For the freshest flowers and to witness the market at its most active, I recommend visiting between 4:00 AM and 8:00 AM. This is when the wholesale trading is in full swing, and you'll see the most vibrant displays. The general market continues throughout the day.
Practical info
Open Air Market – This is an open-air market, so be prepared for varying weather conditions. It's easily accessible by public transport, being very close to **Howrah railway station **. Wear comfortable shoes as you’ll be walking on uneven ground amidst the hustle and bustle.
Good to know
Photography Hotspot – I've noticed that Mullick Ghat is a favorite spot for photographers due to its unique visual appeal and the dynamic interactions between vendors and customers. Always be respectful when taking pictures of people and their stalls.
Best buys
Fresh Flowers – The primary draw here is the incredible variety of fresh cut flowers, from marigolds and roses to lotuses and jasmines, often sold in bulk or as intricately woven garlands. You can also find puja items and some seasonal fruits and vegetables in the surrounding market.
Bargaining and payment tips
Cash & Bargaining – Bargaining is a common practice, especially if you're buying in larger quantities. Most transactions are cash-based, so I suggest carrying small denominations. Digital payments are less common here.
Crowd patterns
Peak Mornings – The market is exceptionally crowded in the early morning hours, particularly during festivals or auspicious days, when demand for flowers is highest. It tends to be slightly less congested later in the day, but maintains a consistent level of activity.