
This prominent hoarding is strategically positioned on the left side pillar facing Miyapur Metro Station, one of Hyderabad's busiest transit hubs in the rapidly developing northwest corridor. With dimensions of 94 ft × 11 ft, this large-format advertising space offers exceptional visibility to metro commuters, vehicular traffic, and pedestrians converging at this key interchange point. The location serves as a gateway to the IT corridor and residential zones of HITEC City, Kondapur, and Gachibowli.
Miyapur is the terminus station of the Hyderabad Metro Red Line and functions as a major transit node connecting Secunderabad, Ameerpet, and other central business districts. The station area experiences high commercial density with retail outlets, food courts, banks, and service centers clustered around the metro entrance. The surrounding locality includes a mix of residential apartments, educational institutions, shopping complexes, and commercial establishments. Major nearby areas include Bachupally, Pragathi Nagar, and the Outer Ring Road corridor. The locality serves both daily commuters and residents of northwest Hyderabad's expanding urban zones.
Approximate estimates suggest the following for this locality:
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: 45,000–75,000 vehicles/day — The road outside Miyapur Metro sees substantial traffic from commuters accessing the station, local residents, and through traffic toward the Outer Ring Road.
Estimated Daily Footfall: 40,000–70,000 pedestrians/day — As a metro terminus, Miyapur experiences exceptionally high pedestrian movement throughout the day, with thousands of commuters entering and exiting the station.
Peak Activity Periods: 7:30 AM–10:00 AM and 5:30 PM–9:00 PM — Morning and evening rush hours see maximum concentration of office-goers, students, and shoppers.
Primary Audience: IT professionals, daily metro commuters, college students, middle to upper-middle-class residents, retail shoppers, and families.
Advertising Potential: The metro pillar location ensures repeated daily exposure to the same audience, making it ideal for brand recall campaigns.
Note: Traffic and footfall figures are approximate estimates for the surrounding locality based on typical metro station areas and are not measured statistics of the hoarding.
The estimated daily vehicle traffic, footfall, and weekly unique reach figures provided are approximate estimates for the surrounding Miyapur metro locality. These are not direct measurements of the hoarding itself but reflect typical activity levels observed in comparable metro station areas. Actual impressions may vary based on seasonal factors, campaign duration, and creative execution.