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      • The biggest and most renowned market, Dilli Haat, has been specifically set up by the government to provide a platform for artisans to come and sell their wares. It gives the feel of a traditional weekly village market (called a haat) and offers cultural performances and Indian cuisine as well.
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  2. Jun 26, 2019 · Which Dilli Haat Should You Visit? In this case, the original is best. Although they're larger, the two newer Dilli Haats have failed to replicate the ambiance or success of the first INA Dilli Haat.

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  3. Created with the thought of preserving and displaying the Indian Culture, Dilli Haat is a go-to place for every kind of traveller to experience the culture and tradition of 29 states under one roof.

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  4. Apr 15, 2024 · The Dilli Haat in Delhi aims to encourage artists and artisans from all across the country to sustain and preserve the rich heritage and culture of India. Unlike weekly local markets, the Dilli Haat remains open all week long.

  5. Jul 6, 2024 · This is one of Delhi’s best ‘soft landing’ spots for visitors – an easy, relaxing place to help acclimatize to the general madness of the city. Table of Contents. Visiting Dilli Haat: Overview. What to Expect. Dilli Haat History. How To Get To Dilli Haat. Where To Stay Nearby. FAQs. What is Dilli Haat famous for?

  6. Dec 11, 2007 · Recommend a visit. For all the seven years that I lived in NCR, I was a regular visitor to Dilli Haat, like a lot of other Dilliwallahs. There are various reasons that keep you bringing back to the place. It is a kind of cultural hub with a rustic setting in the middle of the maddening crowd of the country’s capital.

  7. If you are in Delhi then a visit here should be on your list. Its 100 rupees for foreign tourists to enter. There are a lot of regional stalls but best of all there is so much choice for food.

  8. It is a great place to get acquainted with the diverse artistic traditions and impeccable craftsmanship of India. If you've ever been to Dilli Haat, you know that the sheer variety and choice can be overwhelming. Take a look at our comprehensive guide to make the most of your time at Dilli Haat.