




Dilli Haat
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Pan India handicrafts, cuisines and cultural performances
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Introduction
An open-air market offering a plethora of traditional crafts, handlooms, and cuisine from various states of India. It is a celebration of Indian heritage and provides a unique cultural experience, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in the country's rich traditions. The market is beautifully designed, with thatched roofs and village-like settings, creating an authentic ambiance.
What To Buy
Dilli Haat is renowned for its handicrafts, textiles, and jewellery. It is the perfect place to buy ethnic wear, handloom products, pottery, and traditional Indian jewellery. Popular stalls include those selling Kashmiri shawls, Madhubani paintings, and Jaipur's block-printed fabrics.
Beyond Shopping
The market features food stalls representing different Indian states, offering a culinary journey across the country. Popular eateries include the Nagaland Kitchen, known for its spicy Naga cuisine, and the Rajasthani stall, famous for its dal baati churma. Occasionally, cultural performances and festivals add to the lively atmosphere.
How To Navigate
Dilli Haat is spread over 6 acres and is divided into various sections for crafts, food, and cultural performances. There are no floors but distinct zones for different activities. Maps are available at the entrance, and it's advisable to explore all sections to fully appreciate the market.
Timings
10:30 AM to 10:00 PM, open all days of the week.