Here’s How Dilli Haat Is Still Standing Strong In An All Mall World

Does any one remember the last visit to Dilli Haat, at I.N.A? Living in a world full of malls and on occasion, the hata-pai in Sarojini Nagar Market, Dilli Haat seems like the perfect place to spend a quite evening with friends & family. Dilli Haat was established & opened in 1994, as a joint collaboration between Delhi Tourism (DTDC), D.C (Handicrafts), NMDC, D.C. (Handlooms) and Ministry of Tourism and Textile. Since then, on an average the venue attracts a crowd of over 500 people daily, that contributes to (not just) the Indian traditions but also to the growth of various state products such as, textiles and accessories among other things.

So, here is why Dilli Haat has been a long standing love affair of countless Delhiites over several generations.

I. The Original One Stop Shop For Genuine Art & Craft Lovers

In the words of an official, “Dilli Haat aims at providing additional marketing outlets to genuine crafts persons from the handicrafts and handloom sectors throughout the country”. In essence, this joint venture project of Delhi Tourism and the New Delhi Municipal Corporation aimed at ensuring that dying arts and crafts are given a new lease of life  due to lack of commercial exposure.

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II. Great Ambience That Oozes India

Built on six acres of land, this ‘palatial complex’ creates an enchanting rustic ambience the moment you step onto its stone-and-brick precinct. Small thatched-roof, brick-and-mortar cottages, statuesque palms, tall eucalyptus trees & colorful plants with a profusion of flowers instantly create a mixed, but balanced, image of rural and urban India. In fact, Dilli Haat also hosts many events that celebrate the festivities exclusive to various states of India.

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III. Cheapest Entry Fee For A Getaway

Since its inception, the Haat has been open 365 days a year from 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. An entry ticket here costs ₹30 for adults and ₹5 for children between five and 12 years.

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IV. Great Eating Outlets For A Small Gathering

Dilli Haat prides itself in presenting various shops that sell great ethnic food cooked by chefs that have decades of experience in creating the best, fragrant (state) food. The food found here only gets superseded by the food found in State Bhawans across Delhi.

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So, in a world where food and drinks seem overpriced at times, Dilli Haat is the place to go to quench those hunger pangs.

V. State & Annual Events

Throughout the year, Dilli Haat hosts one regional festival or the other in collaboration with a state tourism department.

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So pack your bags & visit Dilli Haat for a – personal – evening grub fest.