This traffic free pedestrianised zone is the main shopping, eating and hanging out area of Gangtok. In a short stretch of about a kilomtere, it packs in hundreds of eateries, shops, hotels, money exchange stops, banks and ATMs, salons, medicine shops, grocery stores, and even a few cosy tailoring outlets. Come here after sunset to catch the local scene, have a drink at a pub and listen to live music. The many restaurants and cafes here serve up a mindboggling variety of cuisines from Nepalese, Tibetan, Korean, to Italian and Indian. We loved The Local Cafe which served up some amazing locally sourced coffee and dishes, from the Tibetan limphing (jelly rolls made with green mung) to delicious cheesecakes. The shops are a good place to pick up souvenirs and gifts – from Buddhist masks and brass bowls to interesting headgear and bags made with local silk. Don’t go back without picking up a Sikkimese dress - bokhu (bakhu in Nepalese), or kho in local lingo. You will find stores in New Market selling them. Made with Chinese brocade, they have colourful flowers or Buddhist cultural motifs woven in.