Dilli Haat INA is a vibrant blend of India’s artistry, flavors, and traditions. At this open-air market, you’ll discover handicrafts and textiles from every corner of India — all in one walkable, colorful space.
The stalls rotate every 15 days, meaning what you see today might not be around on your next visit. During festivals or special events, expect live shows, folk music, and cultural celebrations.
Timings & Entry Ticket Prices
- Open daily: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM (slight extensions on festival days)
- Entry fee: ₹30 (adults), ₹20 (children under 12), ₹100 (foreign tourists)
- Tickets available at the main gate counter
What to Expect at Dilli Haat INA
- Madhubani paintings, rosewood carvings, brass decor
- Camel-hide footwear, silk scarves, wool shawls, khadi kurtas
- Papier-mâché vases, terracotta pots, bamboo accessories
- Ayurvedic products, traditional jewelry, handloom sarees
Each region — from Kashmir to Tamil Nadu — brings its distinct textures and colors. Most products are handmade, celebrating the beauty of imperfection and traditional craftsmanship.
Food Court at Dilli Haat
With over 25 food stalls, the Dilli Haat food plaza is a must-visit for any food lover. Each state serves its iconic dishes, creating a delightful pan-India culinary experience.
Must-try regional favorites:
- Momos and thukpa from Sikkim
- Bisi bele bath from Karnataka
- Sabudana vada from Maharashtra
- Bamboo chicken from North East India
Other hits include misal pav, shrikhand, and Sikkimese root beer. Many stalls use eco-friendly serving ware, keeping sustainability in mind while celebrating regional food aesthetics.
Cultural Performances & Events
Dilli Haat also serves as a stage for cultural performances — from folk dances to live traditional music. On weekends or national festivals, the open-air theater near the food court comes alive with rotating performances.
Special events like the Mango Festival, Crafts Mela, or even Comic Con pop-ups often make surprise appearances, adding more vibrance and energy to your visit.
Tips for Visitors
- Best time to visit: Winter months for pleasant weather
- Carry: Cash (UPI is accepted by many vendors)
- Footwear: Wear comfortable shoes — lots of walking
- Parking: Limited, especially on weekends
- Clothing: Light winter layers or breathable summer wear
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