
This 60 ft × 7 ft front-lit hoarding is strategically positioned at Lakdikapool Metro Portal, facing Nirankari Bhavan near Nampally in Hyderabad. Lakdikapool serves as a critical junction connecting Nampally, Abids, Basheerbagh, and the central business district, making it one of the most transit-dense zones in Hyderabad. The presence of a metro station portal ensures consistent daily footfall from commuters, office-goers, students, and shoppers. This location offers exceptional visibility to both vehicular traffic and metro passengers, delivering sustained brand exposure throughout the day.
Lakdikapool is a prominent commercial and transit hub in central Hyderabad. The area is well-connected to Nampally Railway Station (approximately 1 km away), Koti, Abids shopping district, and the State Secretariat. The locality features a dense mix of educational institutions, government offices, corporate establishments, retail outlets, hospitals, and residential complexes. The metro connectivity significantly amplifies pedestrian movement, attracting diverse demographics including daily commuters, professionals, shoppers, and tourists. The surrounding commercial density ensures high dwell time and repeated audience exposure.
Approximate estimates suggest the following for this locality:
Estimated Daily Vehicle Traffic: 35,000–65,000 vehicles/day — Lakdikapool experiences substantial traffic due to its role as a central connector between multiple busy corridors.
Estimated Daily Footfall: 25,000–50,000 pedestrians/day — The metro portal generates significant foot traffic, with commuters entering and exiting throughout the day.
Peak Activity Periods: 8:00 AM–10:30 AM, 1:00 PM–3:00 PM, and 5:30 PM–9:00 PM — Morning and evening commutes see maximum activity, while afternoon hours remain steady due to commercial operations.
Primary Audience: Daily metro commuters, office professionals, students, shoppers, government employees, and residents from surrounding neighborhoods.
Advertising Potential: The combination of metro footfall and vehicular traffic creates a high-frequency exposure environment. Commuters develop familiarity with advertisements due to repeated daily viewing.
Please note: Traffic and footfall figures are approximate estimates for the surrounding locality and are not measured statistics specific to this hoarding.
Traffic, footfall, and reach estimates provided here are approximate assessments for the surrounding Lakdikapool locality based on its commercial profile and metro connectivity. These are not direct measurements of this hoarding's actual performance. Reliable public traffic measurements for specific outdoor advertising sites are generally unavailable in India.