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IKEA Hyderabad 2025: Why It Still Draws the Crowds


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IKEA Hyderabad isn't just a furniture store. It's a place people go to plan their homes, eat a hearty meal, and spend a few good hours just looking around. Since it opened in 2018, the store has become a familiar stop for families, young couples, professionals, and even tourists. In 2025, it continues to grow in popularity, thanks to its wide product range, smart services, and food that keeps people coming back.

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Survey No. 83/1, Part 29, Plot No: 25 & 26, Panmaqtha, Mindspace Road, Ranga Reddy, Hyderabad, Telangana 500032

If you're wondering how far IKEA Hyderabad is from where you are, here's a quick look:

  • From Raidurg Metro Station: Just a 5-minute walk. It's the closest metro stop on the Blue Line and the easiest way to reach the store.
  • From HITEC City or Cyber Towers: Around 2 to 3 km. A short drive or auto ride.
  • From Gachibowli: Roughly 2 to 5 km depending on your starting point. Travel time is around 10–15 minutes.
  • From Financial District: About 3 km or less. Easy and quick access by road.
  • From Rajiv Gandhi International Airport: 30–35 km via ORR, usually a 30–45 minute drive.
  • From Hyderabad Deccan Railway Station (Nampally): 16–17 km. Travel time depends on traffic but usually ranges from 45 minutes to an hour.

IKEA Hyderabad Timings Today: Open daily from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM.

The store is massive—400,000 square feet spread across three levels. When you walk in, you're guided through a path that takes you past model kitchens, bedrooms, and living rooms. Each section is filled with products set up like real homes, so you can get a feel for how things will look in your own space.

After that, you enter the Market Hall, where you can shop for kitchen tools, rugs, lighting, and storage. If you're picking up large furniture, there's a self-serve area where you collect flat-packed items. There's also a play area for kids, and lockers if you don't want to carry bags while you browse.

For those who prefer browsing from home, IKEA online shopping is well-developed now. You can buy from the app or website, select home delivery, or use their Click and Collect service to pick up in-store.

  • IKEA Kreativ helps you design your room virtually using IKEA products.
  • IKEA Place App uses your phone camera and AR to show how a piece of furniture looks in your space.

Over 30% of IKEA India's sales now come from online channels, and Hyderabad plays a big part in that.

IKEA's best-known products like the KLIPPAN sofa or BILLY bookcase are here, but you'll also find items designed for Indian homes.

  • Masala boxes, pressure cookers, and idli steamers for Indian kitchens.
  • Colorful cotton bedding with familiar prints.
  • Mattresses with coconut fiber layers for firm, natural support.

Their teams visited hundreds of Indian homes before launch to understand how people live and what they need. This research continues to guide their product updates.

New collections come in every season, and about a quarter of the range gets refreshed every year.

Yes, especially if you like to see and touch things before you buy. Even if you're not shopping, it's a nice place to spend time. The showroom is full of ideas, the restaurant is clean and affordable, and the place is family-friendly.

Most people come away with something useful, whether it's a set of kitchen jars or a wardrobe. And if nothing else, you'll leave with a few fresh ideas for your home.

The restaurant can seat over 1,000 people. That's rare, even for a mall. The menu blends global and local food:

  • Meatballs (chicken and vegetarian options)
  • Biryani, dal makhni, samosas
  • New additions in 2025: falafel, noodles, and lighter vegetarian meals

They recently lowered food prices, so you can get a full meal without spending much. It's now a go-to lunch spot even for those not shopping.

That depends on what you're buying. Many small items—utensils, hangers, cushions—are very affordable. Furniture prices vary. Some are cheaper than what local shops offer, especially when you consider quality, design, and durability. Others may cost more, but the finish and ease of use often justify the price.

If you're willing to assemble the furniture yourself, you can save more. If not, there are assembly services available for a fee.

Very big. The store covers about 400,000 square feet and sits on a 13-acre plot. It has three retail levels and two basement levels for parking. It's larger than most standalone malls.

Yes. When it opened, over 40,000 people visited on the first day. Since then, it's continued to draw in crowds. It's still the most visited IKEA in the country. The Hyderabad store helped the company test new ideas, from local products to online tools.

Even in 2025, it remains a central part of IKEA's expansion plans in India. Stores in Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Gurgaon have followed its lead.

Yes. The Raidurg Metro Station, on the Blue Line, is the closest. From there, it's just a short walk to the entrance. It's the best public transport option for reaching IKEA.

Three retail levels plus two basement levels for parking. The journey through the store is designed so that you first explore the upper floors and then move down into the Market Hall and checkout.

The construction was handled by Leighton Asia, a major international contractor. IKEA owns and runs the store under the Ingka Group, which operates IKEA stores worldwide.

IKEA is working to cut its climate impact in half by 2030 and become carbon-neutral by 2050.

In India:

  • Local sourcing is growing, aiming to reach 50% in five years.
  • Indian suppliers now use 86% renewable electricity.
  • They work with over 1.1 lakh cotton farmers to grow cotton with fewer chemicals and less water.

These efforts help cut costs, create jobs, and support cleaner production.

Whether you're setting up a flat near Gachibowli or buying a home near Godrej Regal Pavilion in Rajendra Nagar, IKEA Hyderabad makes life easier. You can shop smart furniture, pick up budget finds, eat a good meal, and even plan a home makeover—all in one place.

With its blend of design, affordability, and convenience, it's no surprise that IKEA Hyderabad still stands out in 2025.

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