Noida

Noida (Hindi: नोएडा Noeḍā), an abbreviation of New Okhla Industrial Development Authority, is a suburban city of Delhi just across the state line in Uttar Pradesh.

Understand
Just across the Yamuna River from Delhi, this is Uttar Pradesh's most modern city and a popular location for businesses looking to escape Delhi's congestion and steep rents. Noida boasts the best roads in the National Capital Region (NCR), with excellent street lighting and cat-eyes which ensure maximum visibility during the night.

This article also covers Greater Noida, which was built in 1991 as an eastern extension of Noida.

By public transit
The easiest way to go to Noida by public transport is to take the Blue Line which has numerous stops around the city. The Magenta Line also connects Noida and links Terminal 1D, Indira Gandhi International Airport. It takes around an hour to travel between DEL and Noida.

The other alternatives are DTC (Delhi Transport Corporation) and UPSRTC (Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation) buses.

By taxi
Mobile-based transport services like Uber and Ola are quite popular among the locals to move around.

By car
The DND Flyway toll bridge connects Noida to Delhi and is a pleasure to drive. Note that if you're driving a black-plated commercial vehicle &mdash; in particular, a rented car &mdash; you're not allowed to use the bridge unless you've already paid the Uttar Pradesh road tax of ₹240/day (there are no facilities for paying it here).

The Eastern Peripheral Expressway (EPE) and the Western Peripheral Expressway (WPE) make a loop around Delhi connecting Noida to cities around Delhi as a bypass, especially for trucks to decrease pollution there. In particular, Faridabad and Ghaziabad can be reached via this road.

By public transit
While the Delhi Metro also has a couple of stops in the city, Noida has its own metro system, known as the Noida Metro. Its Aqua Line connects the city's geographic centre to Greater Noida.

Noida is also spottily connected by buses and rickshaws. The buses are chiefly from Delhi.

By taxi
The best option for getting around by taxi is to book it online by online car rental company's sites where you have the luxury of choosing from a variety of options. They provide services to travel intra-city and also for visiting Jaipur, Agra (Taj Mahal) and other places in and around Noida.

See
A scenic relief from Delhi, Noida is low on traffic and pollution (by Indian standards) and is dotted with parks and statues, none of them particularly noteworthy though. The city has done very well to keep up the green cover and the plantation of trees is done from time to time.



Shopping malls
Noida and Greater Noida are filled with malls and shopping centres.
 * Gardens Galleria Mall Noida, Sector 38A, Entertainment City
 * CenterStage Mall, Sector 18 (Atta Market, behind the Radisson).
 * Sab Shopping Mall
 * Shipra Mall, Located in Ghaziabad but just touching Sector 62.
 * Shopprix Mall, Sector 61. Small, but every facility available, amazing budget food court, 3 retail stores.
 * Spice Mall. Features a multiplex with 8 screens.
 * Sab Shopping Mall
 * Shipra Mall, Located in Ghaziabad but just touching Sector 62.
 * Shopprix Mall, Sector 61. Small, but every facility available, amazing budget food court, 3 retail stores.
 * Spice Mall. Features a multiplex with 8 screens.

Markets
Noida has many old-style Indian markets like Atta, Indira Market, Choura, Khoda, Chellara, Harola, Naya Bans etc.

Budget

 * Brahmaputra Market, This place is flooded with food vendors in the evening, and good veg & non-veg out there, Sector 29.
 * Haldiram, The best quality food with great hygiene @ PVR Spice Mall and also a new Haldiram is open @ Noida electronic city entrance on the left side.
 * Laxmi Coffee House, This is good old South Indian food joint. Cheap and tasty. Brahmaputra Market, Sector 29.
 * Reena Restaurant, This offers very good south Indian food at reasonable rates.
 * Sagar Ratna, This is good solid South Indian food. Many locations in Noida, at Gulmohar Shopping Complex at Sec 15, Sector 18 and at Shopprix Mall.
 * Taste of India, Centerstage Mall Level 1, Sector 18. Food court style operation with eight stations dishing out a full range of Indian food, all of it vegetarian. Large set meals from ₹100.

Mid-range

 * Bamboo Shoots, Sec 18 - Some good Chinese there.
 * Bercos Gardens Chinese Joint, Baraat Ghar, Sector 12
 * Desi Vibes, Indian Joint, Sector 18.
 * Dominoes, Sec 18, Sec 51, Sec 110 (In Front Of Kendriya Vihar Apt, Nr Sec-82).
 * Fortune Platters, Joint offering Indian, Chinese, Mughlai, Italian under one roof. It is in Center Stage Mall, Basement, Sector 18.
 * K65 Restaurant, Sec 65 - Homely food served here!
 * Lets Noodle, Sec 18 - Awesome Chinese Food!
 * Nirulas, Sec 2.
 * Pearl Regency, Ganga Shopping Complex, Sector 29. Offers Indian Mughlai and Chinese.
 * Pizza Hut outlets in Sec 18, Center Stage Mall (again sector 18), Shopprix Mall, Spice Mall, Parshva Plaza (Sec 27), Sec 110 (In Front Of Kendriya Vihar Apt, Nr Sec-82).
 * Punjabi Galiyara, Sec 18.
 * Samarkand Offers Indian Mughlai and Chinese, Ganga Shopping Complex, Sector 29.
 * Uncles Restaurant, Sec 11 - good food served here.

Splurge

 * Chor Bizarre, Sector 16
 * The Great Kebab factory, Sector 18
 * Moti Mahal, Sector 18 - For absolutely amazing Mughlai cuisine!
 * Octopus, Sector 16

Drink
Alcohol in Uttar Pradesh is somewhat pricier than in Delhi. The main nightlife district is Atta Market (Sector 18).


 * Flluid, Mosaic Hotel, Sector 18. Slick two-floor bar and nightclub that looks somewhat like an Arctic cavern, with billowing white shapes and blue lighting.  Kingfisher ₹200.

Restrobars


 * Anchor, Sector 18.
 * Chicane, Sector 25A, Spice Mall.
 * Ice Cubes, Sector 38-A.
 * Pacific Blues, Sector 18.
 * Patiala Kings, Sector 18.
 * Pearl's Regency, Sector 29, Ganga Shopping Complex.
 * Vinnys, Sector 18.
 * Vinnys, Sector 18.
 * Vinnys, Sector 18.

Mid-range

 * Fortune Inn Garzia, Sec-18.

Go next

 * Agra and the Taj Mahal are a 3-6 hr drive. By road, the Taj Mahal can be reached in 3 hrs through Yamuna Expressway from Noida. You can also rent a car and driver for the day and shouldn't pay more than ≈ ₹ 5,000 roundtrips (if not less). The Taj Mahal is closed on Fridays.