Yes—parking is available near Nehru Place, but there’s an important reality: it exists, but it’s not always easy, especially during peak hours.
🚗 Where you can park
Here are the main practical options around the market:
🅿️ 1. MULTI LEVEL CAR PARKING NEHRU PLACE
4.5•Parking lot
- Newly developed structured parking
- Can handle hundreds of cars (600+ capacity)
- Best and most organized option
- Ideal if you want reliable, safer parking
🅿️ 2. Eros Group’s Multilevel Car Parking
4.2•Parking lot•Open
- Popular among regular visitors
- Located very close to the main market
- Works well for short visits and quick shopping
🅿️ 3. SDMC Parking
3.5•Parking lot•Open
- Open 24×7
- Located near the flyover
- Good fallback option when other lots are full
🅿️ 4. Parking nehru place
3.8•Parking lot
- General surface parking spots around the market
- Usually cheaper, but less organized
🅿️ 5. Park+
5.0•Parking lot
- App-based parking discovery
- Helps you pre-book or locate nearby spaces
- Useful on busy days
⚠️ Important Reality (Most People Don’t Tell You)
- The main market itself has no dedicated internal parking
- You’ll always park outside and walk 2–10 minutes
- During peak hours:
- Finding a spot can take 15–30 minutes
- Roads get congested
🕒 When parking is hardest
- 1 PM – 6 PM (peak time)
- Saturday (worst day)
- Monday afternoons (post-Sunday rush)
💡 Smart parking strategy (very useful)
- Go before 11 AM → easiest parking
- Prefer multilevel parking over roadside
- Avoid random street parking (risk of challan/towing)
- If carrying heavy items → park closer (Eros / MLCP)
🚫 Should you drive or not?
- If you’re buying heavy items (CPU, monitor, bulk parts) → ✔️ drive
- If you’re just browsing → ❌ metro is far easier
✅ Final takeaway
- Yes, parking is available
- Best option: multilevel parking facilities
- But: it can be frustrating during peak hours