Green Park Metro Station is an underground station on the Yellow Line, serving the prestigious Green Park residential colony in South Delhi. Opened in 2010 as part of the Yellow Line extension southward, the station is a quiet and elegant stop that reflects the upscale character of the neighbourhood it serves.
Green Park is a well-established, tree-lined colony known for its old, spacious bungalows and a community feel that larger Delhi neighbourhoods have lost. The station area has a good range of cafes, restaurants, and boutique shops that attract residents from Green Park and the adjacent Panchsheel Park and Safdarjung Enclave areas. The metro has made the commute to central Delhi significantly faster for residents who previously relied on cars or the overcrowded road network.
The station is also a practical stop for those visiting the nearby Aurobindo Ashram or heading toward South Extension and Hauz Khas. Being underground, it is pleasantly insulated from Delhi's summer heat and monsoon rains, and the station maintains a clean, orderly environment that is consistent with the surrounding neighbourhood's character.
If you are heading to Green Park Market, Green Park is your closest metro stop on the Yellow Line. It also gives easy access to Aurobindo Ashram and Safdarjung Enclave. Use the fare calculator to plan your journey cost before you travel.