DLF Place Saket
Sonam JoshiSonam Joshi/Times Travel Editor/SHOPPING/ Updated : Feb 17, 2016, 18:32 IST
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Along with Select CityWalk, DLF Place Saket is one of the most popular malls in the Saket District Centre in South Delhi. It houses stories of international high street brands such as Vero Moda, Forever 21, Marks & Spencer and DKN … Read more
Along with Select CityWalk, DLF Place Saket is one of the most popular malls in the Saket District Centre in South Delhi. It houses stories of international high street brands such as Vero Moda, Forever 21, Marks & Spencer and DKNY, as well as boutiques by Indian designers such as Anita Dongre, Satya Paul and Anupamaa Dayal. The mall has an exciting range of dining and entertainment options, including the DT Cinemas multiplex, Delhi’s only Hard Rock Café, as well as global toy giant Hamley’s. Visitors can choose from a wide array of restaurants, including branches of longtime Delhi favourites such as the Big Chill Café, Read less

Along with Select CityWalk, DLF Place Saket is one of the most popular malls in the Saket District Centre in South Delhi. It houses stories of international high street brands such as Vero Moda, Forever 21, Marks & Spencer and DKNY, as well as boutiques by Indian designers such as Anita Dongre, Satya Paul and Anupamaa Dayal. The mall has an exciting range of dining and entertainment options, including the DT Cinemas multiplex, Delhi’s only Hard Rock Café, as well as global toy giant Hamley’s. Visitors can choose from a wide array of restaurants, including branches of longtime Delhi favourites such as the Big Chill Café, Dhaba by Claridges and Karim’s. DLF Place also organises regular events and workshops for children in its premises.
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