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  1. Find the best events in Delhi: Stand-up comedy shows, music concerts & gigs, music festivals, movie & sports screenings, poetry, painting, theatre & more. Explore and buy tickets to events, or RSVP to free events in Delhi.

  2. Where: Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Pragati Vihar, New Delhi. Cost: Approx. INR 80 per person (excluding food and drinks) 3. Asian Hawkers Market. Source. Asian Hawkers Market is definitely your place to go if you are an Asian cuisine person. The festival is one of the largest Asian food festivals in the country.

  3. Mar 12, 2023 · January – Delhi’s Fairs and Festivals. Delhi International Kite Festival – This festival is held at the Dwarka sector 10 DDA ground. To reach there, you can take the Blue Line of Delhi Metro and get down at Dwarka Sector 10 station. From there, you can take a rickshaw or a cab to the ground.

  4. The Delhi Trade Fair is normally organized in the month of November (14-27). This trade pulls crowd in millions and is arguably one of the largest fair in the world in terms of footfall volume. Besides showcasing products from nearly all the states in India, it has pavilion from nearly 100 countries. This is a one-stop destination to shop ...

  5. Jul 1, 2024 · Qutub Festival 2024 - November–December. Qutub Festival is a three day cultural Festival held at Qutub Minar in Delhi. Qutub Minar is an ancient architectural wonder that till date remains one of the most popular, widely appreciated tourist spot of India. Qutub Minar has made India proud as it is the tallest free-standing stone tower in the ...

  6. delhitourism.gov.in › dttdc › festivalsdiwali - Delhi Tourism

    Contact Info. 18-A, D.D.A.SCO Complex, Defence Colony, New Delhi-24 +91-11-23365358, 23363607. tourism@delhitourism.gov.in

  7. The Important Religious Festivals. Dussera. Celebrated mostly in October, this festival is one of the foremost religious festivals in the country. It is a 9 day Navrathri festival that is celebrated with great joy on the 9th and final day where Ravan’s head is burnt, thereby symbolising the death of evil. Diwali.