Dilli Haat Janakpuri
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/SHOPPING IN DELHI/ Updated : Feb 19, 2016, 17:24 IST
Synopsis
Covering an area of eight acres, the third outpost of Dilli Haat in national capital is considerably bigger than its predecessors in Pitampura and INA. Like the other two, it is an open-air complex that combines shopping, food and … Read more
Covering an area of eight acres, the third outpost of Dilli Haat in national capital is considerably bigger than its predecessors in Pitampura and INA. Like the other two, it is an open-air complex that combines shopping, food and culture from the different states of India. Inaugurated in 2014, it has around 100 craft stalls, 74 open shops, and 46 AC shops selling a wide range of craft products from across the country. Read less

Covering an area of eight acres, the third outpost of Dilli Haat in national capital is considerably bigger than its predecessors in Pitampura and INA. Like the other two, it is an open-air complex that combines shopping, food and culture from the different states of India. Inaugurated in 2014, it has around 100 craft stalls, 74 open shops, and 46 AC shops selling a wide range of craft products from across the country. There are also numerous food stalls selling delicious regional delicacies. In addition, Dilli Haat Janakpuri has an exposition hall, an AC auditorium and amphitheatre to hold cultural events. Easily accessible by the Delhi Metro and with ample parking space, Dilli Haat Janakpuri is a good option for a fun day outing.
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