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  1. Dilli Haat is where the culture of all states come together under one open-air complex. It’s where you can buy state known handicraft items from across the country at reasonable prices. It allows local artisans and craftsmen to present, market and sell their handicraft items.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dilli_HaatDilli Haat - Wikipedia

    Dilli Haat. Dilli Haat is a paid-entrance open-air market, food plaza, and craft bazaar located in Delhi. The area is run by Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation (DTTDC), and unlike the traditional weekly market, the village Haat, Dilli Haat is permanent.

  3. Jun 26, 2019 · Updated on 06/26/19. Shraddha Gosavi / TripSavvy. When it comes to shopping in India, Delhi is the place. The city has a multitude of markets with a diverse array of handicrafts and other items from all over the country. The biggest and most renowned market, Dilli Haat, has been specifically set up by the government to provide a platform for ...

  4. Different and appealing, DILLI HAAT is located in one of the most important commercial centers of South Delhi, opposite INA market. The 6 acres of land on which this sprawling complex is situated was salvaged as part of a reclamation project and transformed into a magnificent dream plaza.

  5. Dilli Haat - Delicious food and Great place for Arts and Crafts. An nice place to shop for arts and crafts stuff from different parts of India. On top of that there are food stalls from different parts of the country. My personal favourite is Chicken momos from Sikkim food stall. Read more.

  6. (Jan to Dec) DHJP is more spacious than the other two Dilli Haats which are at INA and Pitampura. Dilli Haat, Janakpuri is spread over a sprawling area of 8.00 acres. This new venue showcases the country’s craft and cultural tradition, and is an open air shopper’s paradise which is a one stop destination for art, craft, music and food lovers.

  7. Dilli Haat features a huge open-air food court that is home to stalls from various Indian states. It gives you the perfect opportunity to get a taste of India's diverse culinary traditions. While the Bengali stall serves delicious tea, the Sikkimese stall dishes out lip-smacking momos and thukpa.

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