City Info

Greater Noida – Exhibition Capital of India

Greater Noida is part of Delhi NCR (National Capital Region) Circuit comprising cities of New Delhi, Gurugram & Greater Noida.
Greater Noida is a planned city located in Gautam Budh Nagar district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The city was created as an extension to the Noida area under the UP Industrial Area Development Act, 1976.
Greater Noida has a similar climate to Delhi, very hot and dry during summer, hot and humid during monsoons, pleasant and dry during spring and autumn, and cool to cold during winters
This city has been at the forefront in Exhibition & Sporting activities, with having the best of the Infrastructure facilities across the NCR.
On 30 October 2011, Greater Noida hosted the inaugural Formula One Indian Grand Prix at the Buddh International Circuit constructed by Jaypee Group.

Location and Accessibility

By Air – Indira Gandhi International Airport also called IGI Airport in New Delhi is the base for accessing the Expo. There are regular flights to Delhi from all major metros in India and also from major International Destinations. The driving distance or the travel distance between Delhi Airport to Greater Noida is 49 KM you can reach Greater Noida in approx 1 Hour and 15 Minutes by roadways.
Roadways – New Delhi Is well connected from all major cities across India.

Metro Network

The Delhi Metro is a mass rapid transit (MRT) system serving Delhi and its satellite cities of Ghaziabad, Faridabad, Gurugram, Noida, Bahadurgarh and Ballabhgarh, in the National Capital Region of India. It is by far the largest and busiest metro rail system in India. IEML Venue is well connected thru all major Hubs across the city thru this network.

City Attractions

1. Buddha International Circuit
2. Grand Venice Mall
3. India Expo Mart
4. Surajpur Bird Sanctuary
5. City Park

Nearby Attractions
1. Chandni Chowk
2. India Gate
3. Red Fort
4. Swami Narayan Temple
5. Qutub Minar

Important Cities Near By

1. Ghaziabad
2. Sikandarabad
3. Noida
4. Bulandshahar
5. Dadri

Shopping

The vibrant atmosphere of Delhi markets can make shopping lots of fun. In fact, Delhi has the best markets in India, selling a huge array of items including handicrafts from all over the country. These top markets in Delhi are a treasure trove of goods waiting to be discovered.

Janpath and Tibetan Market

• Location: Janpath, just off Connaught Place, in New Delhi.
• Opening Hours: Daily except for Sundays.
• What to Buy: Handicrafts, hippy clothing, shoes, paintings, brassware, Indian artifacts, leatherwork, fragrances, and cheap jewelry.

Dilli Haat

It’s located about 30 minutes south of INA Dilli Haat, near Qutub Minar and Mehrauli Archeological Park.
• Location: Opposite INA Market, South Delhi.
• Opening Hours: Daily from 10.30 a.m. to 10 p.m., including national holidays.
• What to Buy: Indian handcrafts and artifacts.

Chandni Chowk

• Location: Old Delhi.
• Opening Hours: Daily except for Sundays.
• What to Buy: Fabrics, jewelry, spices, and electronic goods.

Sarojini Nagar

• Location: South Delhi, near Safdarjung Airport.
• Opening Hours: Daily except for Mondays.
• What to Buy: Designer clothes, Indian clothes, fashion accessories, shoes.

Khan Market

• Location: New Delhi, not far from India Gate.
• Opening Hours: Daily except for Sundays.
• What to Buy: Books, music, branded and tailored clothes, Ayurvedic food and cosmetics, and home furnishings.

Sundar Nagar

• Location: Off Mathura Road in New Delhi, not too far away from Connaught Place, near the zoo and Oberoi Hotel.
• Opening Hours: Daily except for Sundays.
• What to Buy: Tea, silver jewelry, art, textiles, carpets, and antiques.

Meena Bazaar

This historic market, which lines the passageway into the Red Fort, used to house the most exclusive royal tailors and merchants in the 17th century. It’s one of the oldest markets in the city.
• Location: Inside the Red Fort’s Lahore Gate entrance, Old Delhi. The nearest Metro station Jama Masjid.
• Opening Hours: Daily except for Mondays.
• What to Buy: Jewelry and handicrafts from across India.