Cyber City, Gurgaon

The DLF Cyber City is a corporate park in Gurgaon, India, which houses some of the top IT & Fortune 500 companies.[1] It has been termed a "futuristic commercial hub".[2] Cyber City is considered one of the largest hubs of IT activity in Delhi-NCR. It lies near Udyog Vihar, which is a conventional industrial area on the opposite side of NH-8. Cyber Hub, which is primarily an eating area with a large number of leading restaurants besides a few shops is located next to Cyber City and caters primarily to the people working in DLF Cyber City.

DLF CyberHub
Cyber City, Gurgaon

Transport

In 2013, Rapid Metro Gurgaon was introduced to Cyber City, connecting it with Delhi Metro.[1] Six operational stations are within the Cyber City. The National Highway 8 (NH-8) runs through Cyber City and a project to construct a 16-lane expressway is also in progress.[3] A flyover between Cyber City and MG Road was opened in 2015 to reduce traffic congestion.[4] The Indira Gandhi International Airport is located close to the Cyber City. Delhi Metro Phase 4 includes the extension of the Yellow line from its current Southern terminus at Huda City Centre further south to Cyber City. This will ensure another option for people staying in the heart of Delhi at Rajiv Chowk to directly access this district ensuring better connectivity to the suburban business centres from Central Delhi.

Entertainment

Cyber City is surrounded by 26 shopping malls, seven golf courses and several luxury shops selling productions from international brands such as Chanel and Louis Vuitton.

Cyber-Hub

Cyber Hub is a massive courtyard within Cyber City and is considered as a hub of food and beverages in Gurgaon. The DLF Cyberhub which was opened in 2013, has an area of about 4,00,000 sq ft, with cafes, restaurants, pubs,a standup comedy venue, The people & co., and a Broadway style theatre. There is an open-air amphitheater that plays host to weekend cultural & art shows and rock concerts.[5][6]

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See also

References

  1. "'Cyber city' Gurgaon finally gets a public transport". The Times of India. Retrieved 19 September 2015.
  2. "The Gurgaon story: A mirror to India's growth". NDTV. Retrieved 19 September 2015.
  3. "Diversion, rain trigger Cyber City chaos". The Times of India. Retrieved 19 September 2015.
  4. "Flyover brings Cyber City closer to MG Road". The Times of India. Retrieved 19 September 2015.
  5. "DLF Cyberhub - About us". HaloBee. Archived from the original on 24 June 2018. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  6. Anand, Shambhavi; Bailay, Rasul (1 February 2017). "Cyber city Gurgaon to become the new dining destination of Delhi NCR". The Economic Times. Retrieved 6 June 2019.

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