Delhi Hatt
A delightful amalgam of craft, food and culture. Dilli Haat is the first ever permanent fair for crafts, regional foods and cultural activities in India spread over a six acre and situated in the heart of the city. Dilli Haat is an upgraded variance of traditional 'haat'. The craftsmen from all over India and the cultural activities provide a panoramic view of the richness traditions and culture as well as regional cuisine. |
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Shopping Areas
Delhi can be overwhelming even for true shopping freaks because of the sheer range of shopping experiences, from the vaulted shopping arcades of Connaught Place to the crowded alleyways of Chandni Chowk. There are the book markets on Nai Sarak and Daryaganj, the brass market behind the Jama Masjid, and tons of silver jewellery to sort through in Dariba Kalan. For designer clothes from export surplus, make for Sarojini Nagar and Janpath.
Interspersed among this jumble of shopping options are the numerous outlets showcasing tribal crafts, such as the Crafts Museum at Pragati Maidan, Tribes on Mahadev Road , the row of state emporia on Baba Kharak Singh Marg, Cottage Industries on Janpath. |
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