Top 10 Diwali melas in Delhi-NCR you can’t miss in 2025
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Festival spirit, one map
From heritage courtyards to curated pop-ups, Delhi-NCR’s Diwali melas bring lights, crafts, food, and live performances into one buzzing trail. Use this list to plan shopping, photo ops, and family evenings without the last‑minute scramble.
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The Bazaar’s Diwali Mela, Sunder Nursery (Delhi)
A picturesque mela inside a UNESCO‑style heritage garden setting with artisanal décor, textiles, gifting, and photogenic lantern alleys. Expect boutique stalls, live music, and a calm, family‑friendly vibe.
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Blind School Diwali Mela, Lodhi Road (Delhi)
Run by the Blind Relief Association, this landmark mela features candles, décor, stitched goods, and festive accessories crafted by visually impaired artisans—shopping that directly supports a cause.
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Dastkar Festival of Lights, Nature Bazaar/Chhatarpur (Delhi)
Over 200 artisan groups bring handloom textiles, ceramics, metal crafts, jewellery, and regional specialties. A connoisseur’s stop for genuine crafts, workshops, and slower, meaningful festive browsing.
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Meri Dilli Utsav, Dilli Haat Pitampura (Delhi)
Culture and shopping under one roof: ethnic wear, handicrafts, home décor, folk performances, and street food. A classic mela experience with easy metro access and evening stage acts.
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Noida Haat Diwali Utsav (Noida)
A vibrant fair for pottery, home décor, and souvenirs with cultural performances after dusk. Good for family outings, gift shopping, and exploring regional crafts near Sector 33/Noida Haat.
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The Diwali Edit, DLF CyberHub (Gurugram)
A curated, contemporary pop‑up for designer labels, bespoke gifts, premium décor, and gourmet stalls—festival shopping with a modern, relaxed, after‑work vibe.
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District 9 Diwali Carnival (Noida)
A carnival format with shopping + entertainment: themed stalls, DJ nights, live acts, rides, and food courts. Best for groups looking for a full evening plan beyond just bazaar browsing.
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Swag Diwali Mela, CP/Shivaji Stadium (Delhi)
Fashion-forward pop‑up with décor, beauty, lifestyle stalls, and street performances. Central Delhi convenience with festive photo spots and lively crowds.
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Panchkuian Road & Connaught Place markets (Delhi)
Not a formal mela, but stores go all‑out: lighting fixtures, furniture, lamps, and home décor in showrooms and street-fronts. Ideal for statement pieces and Diwali home upgrades.
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Sadar Bazaar (Old Delhi)
The wholesale wonderland for Diwali supplies—diyas, lanterns, string lights, wrappings, and paper crafts. Crowded and chaotic, but unbeatable for choice and prices; go early and light on baggage.
(Melas timings and availability are subject to change)
(Melas timings and availability are subject to change)