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Can You Reach Phoenix Palladium by Metro? Everything You Need to Know

Can You Reach Phoenix Palladium by Metro? Everything You Need to Know

Business Upturn3 days ago

By EM Published on May 29, 2025, 11:34 IST Last updated May 29, 2025, 11:34 IST
Looking for the easiest way to reach Phoenix Palladium Mall, Mumbai? With the launch of Metro Line 3, you can now skip the traffic and reach one of the best malls in Mumbai quickly and comfortably.
Whether you're coming from Goregaon, Santacruz, Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), or even Mumbai Airport, the metro now connects you directly to Phoenix Palladium, the luxury mall in Mumbai. Here's everything you need to know. Which Metro Station Is Closest to Phoenix Palladium?
To reach Phoenix Palladium by metro: Station : Acharya Atre Chowk (Worli Naka)
: Acharya Atre Chowk (Worli Naka) Metro Line : Metro Line 3 (Colaba–Bandra–SEEPZ Line)
: Metro Line 3 (Colaba–Bandra–SEEPZ Line) Exit : From Gate No. 4
: From Gate No. 4 Shuttle Service : Free daily shuttle from the Acharya Atre Chowk (Worli Station) to Phoenix Palladium Mall.
: Free daily shuttle from the Acharya Atre Chowk (Worli Station) to Phoenix Palladium Mall. Operational hours: The Shuttle service is available from 11 AM to 9 PM, seven days a week, on first-come, first-served basis.
This direct connection ensures a smooth and stress-free commute to your favorite luxury shopping destination in Mumbai. Travel Time to Phoenix Palladium via Metro
Getting to the mall has never been quicker. Here's how long it takes from major locations: Goregaon to Phoenix Palladium – 24 minutes
– 24 minutes Santacruz to Phoenix Palladium – 18 minutes
– 18 minutes BKC to Phoenix Palladium – 15 minutes
– 15 minutes Mumbai Airport (T1/T2) to Phoenix Palladium – 21 minutes
Whether you're flying in, heading out for a weekend shopping spree, or catching up with friends, the mall is now just minutes away by metro. What to Expect at Phoenix Palladium, Mumbai
Known as one of the most iconic luxury destinations in India, Phoenix Palladium is home to top international and Indian designer labels like Shantanu Nikhil and Ak-Ok, premium restaurants, and entertainment options for every mood. Explore top Palladium Mumbai stores featuring luxury brands like Burberry, Gucci, Jimmy Choo, Michael Kors, TUMI, Coach, and many more high-end labels.
Catch the latest blockbusters at PVR ICON and also visit Timezone for entertainment.
Enjoy multiple cuisines at elegant restaurants and family-friendly dining spots.
Attend seasonal events, pop-ups, and festive celebrations that redefine weekend entertainment.
Whether you're out shopping for summer fashion or planning a dinner with friends and family, Phoenix Palladium has everything you need under one roof. How to Reach Phoenix Palladium Mall, Mumbai Acharya Atre Chowk (Worli Naka), Gate No. 4, is the closest metro station to Phoenix Palladium.
Take advantage of the complimentary shuttle service running between the station and the mall.
Operational hours: 11 AM to 9 PM, seven days a week. Extra Convenience, Thoughtfully Delivered
Phoenix Palladium enhances your visit with a range of thoughtful facilities designed for your comfort and convenience: Valet Parking
Baby Care Room
Luggage & Porter Services
Reservation Desk
Child Safety Tags
Pram Assistance Make Your Next Stop the Best One Yet
For many Mumbaikars, reaching Phoenix Palladium Mall is now quicker than ever, with the nearest station to Phoenix Palladium Mall. So skip the traffic, step into the metro, and head straight to a day filled with style, food, movies, and more at Mumbai's top lifestyle destination.
Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with a PR agency. Business Upturn takes no editorial responsibility for the same.
EM is content marketing and India's one of the largest PR agency.

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