Prithiviraj Market, Khan Market, Rabindra Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi, India
Logani Printers and stationers
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Logani Printers and Stationers
What is this place?
Stationery Shop – This is a long-standing stationery and printing shop located in the bustling Khan Market area of New Delhi. It primarily serves the local community and businesses with a variety of paper goods and printing services.
Why people come here
Supplies and Services – People typically visit Logani Printers and Stationers for their everyday stationery needs, school supplies, office essentials, and various printing requirements. It's a convenient spot for residents and those working in the vicinity.
What to expect
Functional and Busy – I find this to be a practical and often busy shop. You can expect a focused environment with shelves stocked with different stationery items. The staff are generally helpful in assisting with specific product searches or printing orders.
Practical info
Convenient Location – The shop is situated within Prithiviraj Market, which is part of the larger Khan Market area. Parking can sometimes be a challenge in this popular market, especially during peak hours.
Good to know
Local Staple – Logani Printers and Stationers has been a reliable establishment for many years, making it a familiar name for those living or working around Rabindra Nagar and Khan Market . It’s known for its consistent availability of common stationery items.
Best buys
Everyday Essentials – Here, you can find a good range of paper products, pens, notebooks, and other general office and school supplies. They also offer various printing and photocopying services.
Bargaining and payment tips
Fixed Prices – As is typical for most established retail stores, prices here are generally fixed. Most standard payment methods, including cash and digital payments, are usually accepted.
Crowd patterns
Steady Footfall – This shop typically experiences a steady flow of customers throughout the day, with slightly busier periods during lunch hours and in the evenings, as well as on weekends, when the market itself sees more visitors.