Merry Christmas 2022: It’s Merry Christmas 2022 eve and people are starting to plan in order to maximise their long weekend. The National Capital Region and Delhi are getting ready for the forthcoming Christmas and New Year’s vacations.
The celebrations at these events have been lessened by the restrictions imposed by Covid-19 over the preceding two years. The government has recommended people wear masks in public areas. Also, keep social distance because these restrictions are currently no longer in effect.
Most eateries and coffee shops are now prepared to serve consumers. According to several of the event organisers, the New Year’s Eve party will start at six o’clock. Celebrations frequently feature traditional dancing sounds in addition to the standard fare of Western pop and rock.
Merry Christmas 2022 Events in Delhi NCR
Here we have listed must-visit places in Delhi NCR to celebrate your Christmas Eve today.
Delhi Pavilion, Welcomhotel Sheraton
You simply cannot pass up the Christmas celebration fare served at Delhi Pavilion at the Welcomehotel Sheraton New Delhi. The Delhi Pavilion will offer a festive Christmas Eve dinner buffet on December 24 from 7.30 p.m. to 12 a.m. They will be offering a Christmas brunch with live counters on December 25 from 12:30 to 4:00 pm where you may sample all the typical holiday meals and beverages while listening to seasonal music.
Roast & Grill Brunch At Cafe Staywoke, Gurgaon
With seasonal specialities like cheese and scallion quesadillas, mushroom crostata, and chicken chettinad wraps, you can toast the season at this Gurgaon café. This holiday season, anticipate a pleasant and sunny winter day.
The Westin Gurugram
On December 25, 2022, a buffet-style Christmas Day brunch will be served at The Westin Gurugram. Among the many delectable treats on the menu will be traditional Christmas fare like roast turkey, honey-glazed ham, plum cake pudding, and more.
Cathedral Church Of Redemption – North Avenue, Delhi
The church, a well-known landmark constructed by the British, is located on North Avenue in New Delhi. They still hold regular Sunday services and can prove their ancestry to the church’s founders.