Billboard cost in Hyderabad in 2026 sits between ₹45,000 and ₹2,60,000 a month for a standard 30x20 hoarding on a 30 day cycle. HITEC City, Banjara Hills, and Jubilee Hills are the premium zones. Premium LED at Cyber Towers, Jubilee Checkpost, and Punjagutta junctions runs ₹3,00,000 to ₹3,50,000+ a month. Gachibowli, Madhapur, and Kondapur are the upper-mid band. Begumpet, Secunderabad, and older Hyderabad pockets are the value zones, with usable hoardings from ₹35,000 a month.
Hyderabad is a particularly good market for SMBs because the city is split cleanly between the IT crescent (HITEC City through Gachibowli to Kondapur) and older Hyderabad (Banjara Hills, Begumpet, Secunderabad, the Old City). You rarely need to advertise across both. Pick the half that matches your customer.
Hyderabad billboard cost by zone
HITEC City and Madhapur
- Standard hoardings: ₹1,40,000 to ₹2,60,000 per month
- LED at Cyber Towers, Mindspace junctions: ₹3,00,000 to ₹3,80,000+
- Best for: tech-targeted brands, B2B, automotive, mid-premium F&B
Gachibowli and Kondapur
- Standard hoardings: ₹1,00,000 to ₹2,00,000 per month
- Best for: tech employees, real estate (apartments and plotted), education, healthcare
- Notes: financial district stretch is prime for BFSI
Banjara Hills and Jubilee Hills
- Standard hoardings: ₹1,60,000 to ₹2,60,000 per month
- LED at Jubilee Checkpost, Road No. 1 junctions: ₹3,00,000+
- Best for: luxury retail, premium healthcare, lifestyle, hospitality
Begumpet, Punjagutta, Somajiguda
- Standard hoardings: ₹80,000 to ₹1,60,000 per month
- Best for: retail, healthcare, mid-market services
- Notes: cross-traffic between old and new Hyderabad
Secunderabad and Tarnaka
- Standard hoardings: ₹50,000 to ₹1,10,000 per month
- Best for: family services, education, automotive, local retail
Value zones (ECIL, LB Nagar, Kompally, Uppal)
- Standard hoardings: ₹35,000 to ₹80,000 per month
- Best for: hyper-local SMBs, real estate in emerging areas, automotive
Where Hyderabad inventory concentrates
- Outer Ring Road (ORR) ringing the city, especially the western arc
- HITEC City Main Road and the Cyber Towers approach
- Madhapur to Kondapur stretch through the financial district
- Gachibowli Junction and the Wipro Junction approach
- Road No. 1, Road No. 12, Road No. 36 Banjara Hills
- Road No. 36 and Filmnagar Road in Jubilee Hills
- Punjagutta to Somajiguda corridor
- Begumpet Main Road and the Greenlands junction
- Secunderabad SP Road, Sarojini Devi Road
- NH-65 to Vijayawada and the NH-44 to Bangalore approaches
A real worked example, Gachibowli real estate agent
Say you are an independent real estate agent listing a portfolio of apartments and a couple of villa plots in the Gachibowli to Tellapur belt. You want to drive site visits over a 60 day cycle. Budget: ₹3,20,000 total.
Format mix for Hyderabad real estate.
- One standard hoarding on the Gachibowli to Kondapur stretch or the ORR feeder for 60 days at around ₹1,90,000
- 8 auto rickshaw hood brandings rotating through HITEC City, Madhapur, Kondapur, Gachibowli for 60 days at around ₹35,000
- Indoor screens at five gyms and three high-end cafés in the catchment for 60 days at around ₹60,000
- QR-coded creative for site visit booking, vinyl, production, contingency at around ₹35,000
Expected outcome: 7 to 12 lakh impressions, 180 to 350 site visit enquiries, and 25 to 45 actual site visits across the 60 day window. Real estate has long attribution, but the QR-driven enquiry log lets you tie hoarding spend to visits cleanly.
When to lean into older Hyderabad
If your audience is local families, traditional retail, jewellery, healthcare for an older demographic, or education aimed at second-generation Hyderabad residents, lean into Begumpet, Secunderabad, Punjagutta, and the Old City approaches. The CPM is lower, the audience is loyal, and you skip the bidding war for HITEC City inventory.
When the IT crescent is mandatory
For tech hiring, B2B SaaS targeting decision-makers, automotive in the 15 to 50 lakh bracket, and premium F&B, the HITEC City to Gachibowli crescent is non-negotiable. Two well-placed anchor hoardings plus auto and indoor saturation in the same catchment will outperform any spread strategy.
For broader country context, the India billboard cost guide covers Hyderabad against Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore. If you are in real estate specifically, the real estate local advertaising guide walks through the format mix in detail. And the Bangalore billboard cost guide is the natural sibling read for tech corridor comparisons.
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Browse listingsFrequently asked questions
How much does a billboard at HITEC City junction cost?
A standard hoarding on the HITEC City main approach or near the Cyber Towers junction runs ₹1,40,000 to ₹2,60,000 a month. Premium LED screens at the Mindspace and Cyber Towers junctions can push to ₹3,50,000 plus per month for prime time loops. The Madhapur to Gachibowli stretch carries some of the densest tech-targeted inventory in Hyderabad.
Is Banjara Hills more expensive than Jubilee Hills?
Roughly the same at the top tier. Road No. 1 Banjara Hills and Road No. 36 Jubilee Hills both command ₹1,80,000 to ₹2,60,000 a month for standard hoardings. Banjara Hills tilts slightly more premium retail and healthcare, Jubilee Hills tilts slightly more F&B and lifestyle. Pick by your customer profile.
What is the cheapest part of Hyderabad for outdoor advertising?
Begumpet, Secunderabad, Tarnaka, ECIL, and parts of LB Nagar offer hoardings from ₹35,000 to ₹80,000 a month. These are great value for family services, education, and mid-market retail aimed at the older Hyderabad audience that does not commute to HITEC City daily.
How long should a Hyderabad campaign run?
30 days minimum, 60 to 90 days ideal for brand work. Festival cycles around Bathukamma and Diwali tighten supply, so book 6 to 8 weeks ahead. April through June often have softer pricing because the heat suppresses some local advertising spend.
Should a real estate brand advertise in Gachibowli or Banjara Hills?
Depends on inventory price. For mid to upper mid plotted developments and apartments under three crore, Gachibowli and the Madhapur to Kondapur belt convert better. For luxury villas and ultra-premium projects, Banjara Hills and Jubilee Hills outperform. Match the project price band to the zone, not to the prestige perception.




