If you’re in Hyderabad’s Gachibowli / HITEC City area hoping to shop for ethnic wear, sarees, kids’ garments, or to try a more boutique-style mall experience, South India Shopping Mall, Gachibowli is a name worth knowing. In this deep-dive guide, I walk you through everything — from store mix to parking hacks, food spots, and how to get there.
Fast Facts Table
| Feature | Details |
| Address | Jyothi Imperial, Plot No. 189–198, Survey No. 50, Near Flyover, Main Road, Gachibowli, Hyderabad, Telangana – 500032 |
| Nearest Metro / Bus | Metro: No direct metro station in Gachibowli; nearest metro stations are in HITECH City / Jubilee Hills etc. Bus: Many TSRTC buses run via Old Bombay Road / Gachibowli main roads, drop-off near the flyover / Reliance Digital landmarks. |
| Parking / Valet | Not officially documented in listings. Reviews mention limited parking / congestion; likely paid or shared mall-style parking near building. |
| Wheelchair / Accessibility | No explicit statements found online; given the mall is a multi-floor showroom / retail complex, expect lifts / escalators in at least major floors. |
| EV Charging | No public records or listings indicate EV charging stations currently at this location. |
| Opening / Closing Time | 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM (daily) |
| Mall Type / Specialty | Textile / ethnic wear & kids / garment showroom style rather than full entertainment mall. |
⚠️ Note: Some directories list Sunday opening as 11:00 AM instead of 10:00 AM (e.g. YP listings) — but many local reviewers still mention 10:00 AM. Always double-check closer to your visit.
Store Guide

South India Shopping Mall in Gachibowli is more about quality ethnic / garment showrooms than wide-ranging lifestyle brands. Here’s how its store mix plays out:
- Anchor / Flagship Showrooms
The mall is part of the South India / RS Brothers network, so many floors will house the brand’s own showrooms of sarees, dress materials, bridal collections, men’s ethnic, etc. - Fashion / Ethnic & Apparel
You’ll find sarees (silk, Kanjeevaram, Banaras etc.), salwar suits, dress materials, readymade ethnic collections for women, men’s kurtas, kids’ ethnic lines. The listings show some men’s jeans and casual wear too (Flying Machine etc) in the product catalog. - Budget / Value / Everyday Wear
Within the showroom network, numerous sub-ranges for more affordable fabrics / everyday picks. In local reviews, shoppers cite “everything traditional from here” in Gachibowli. - Kids / Accessories
Because the mall is listed under “Kids Readymade Garment Retailers” in directories, you should find a dedicated kids’ wear section. Also expect accessory counters (jewellery, dupattas, embellishments) within showrooms.
Pro tip: Begin your exploration from the upper floors — sometimes the more premium / bridal showrooms are placed higher to encourage browsing across levels.
Food & Beverages
Unlike some full-scale entertainment malls, food offerings here are more modest. Expect fast food counters, snack stalls, or cafés rather than a giant food court.
Food Court / Fast Bites
- Some counters inside or adjacent to the mall handle quick eats—tea/coffee, snacks, possibly South Indian / local cuisine. Although not heavily documented, local shoppers mention “the mall has food counters.”
- Given the location near mainstream roads, lesser known stalls or kiosks may show up during peak shopping hours.
Nearby / Café Options
- Because Gachibowli / HITEC corridor is bustling with tech parks, many good cafés, bakeries, and lounges are in the vicinity. The “Best cafés in Hi-Tech City / Gachibowli” directory includes names you can check out for post-shopping coffee.
- After a shopping stint, you could walk or drive a short distance to one of the cafés or eateries nearby to unwind.
Tip: Carry some light snacks or water — food options inside may be limited, so stepping out gives you more variety.
Entertainment
South India Shopping Mall, Gachibowli, is primarily a retail and ethnic showroom complex. I found no credible evidence of a multiplex, bowling alley, VR gaming zone, or major entertainment area inside the premises in public listings or reviews.
- No mention of a cinema hall in directories for this location.
- The mall’s strength is shopping for garments, sarees, ethnic wear, not large leisure or entertainment offerings.
- If movies or large-scale entertainment is on your agenda, consider nearby malls or multiplexes that serve the Gachibowli / HITEC area.
Amenities
Here’s a realistic snapshot (based on available data) of amenities you may or may not find:
- Feeding / Nursing Room: Not explicitly documented. Ask at store fronts or mall info desks.
- Stroller / Wheelchair Rental: No public listing found. Given the showroom-style setup, staff may assist with mobility demands.
- Prayer / Pooja Room: No confirmed mention.
- ATMs / Banking: Likely present (common in such malls) but not strongly documented in public info.
- Wi-Fi: No confirmed free Wi-Fi listing.
- Pet Policy: No public information. As usual in Indian retail malls, pets (other than service animals) may not be allowed.
- Escalators / Lifts / Elevators: Since it’s a multi-floor retail building, expect basic elevator / escalator support for vertical movement.
Tip: As soon as you enter, note the location of lifts and service staircases—especially if you’re carrying shopping bags or need to navigate quieter corridors.
Getting There
By Public Transport / Bus
- Gachibowli is well connected via TSRTC buses; many bus routes traverse the main roads (Old Bombay Road, Gachibowli Main) and can drop you near the Reliance Digital / flyover end landmark.
- From bus stops, it may be a short walk or local auto/ride share to reach the mall entrance.
By Car / Personal Vehicle
- Driving to Jyothi Imperial, Main Road, Gachibowli is straightforward if you follow the flyover/Old Bombay Road route.
- Parking is limited; heavy traffic congestion is reported especially in peak times. Plan buffer time.
- Enter via the main road / flyover end — the mall sits adjacent to the Reliance Digital landmark.
Ride-Hailing / Drop-off
- Use the building’s main frontage / entrance for drop-off.
- During busy hours, the road in front may get crowded — consider being dropped slightly ahead and walking the last stretch.
Peak Times & Crowd Tips
- Busiest days: Weekends, festival / wedding seasons (especially when ethnic / bridal shopping spikes).
- Best visiting hours: 10:00 AM–12:00 PM (right after opening) or late evenings (8:00–9:30 PM).
- Avoid: Late afternoon to early evening (say, 4:00–7:00 PM) on weekends—this period tends to be busiest.
- Festival rush: During Diwali, Sankranti, wedding season, saree / bridal stores will see heavy queues, crowded showrooms, difficulty parking.
Insider tip: Start early. Many serious textile shoppers begin before noon when staff is fresher, stock is well-arranged, and crowds are low.
Deals & Loyalty
- Mall-level loyalty / membership: I found no public indication of an exclusive mall loyalty scheme for this branch.
- Store-level offers: Bridal season sales, festival discounts, bundle deals are common in ethnic stores in this network. Locals often mention deals around special occasions.
- Student / bulk discounts: Ask at showroom counters — many stores may entertain bulk buying discounts, especially for weddings or group orders.
- Promotional campaigns: Follow the Facebook page for “South India Shopping Malls” to catch flash offers, deals or seasonal campaigns.
Final Verdict & Who It’s For
Who will love this mall:
- Ethnic / bridal shoppers: If you’re in the market for sarees, silk, wedding outfits, or traditional fashion, this mall is tailored for you.
- Local residents of Gachibowli / HITEC corridor: More accessible than traveling to Ameerpet, Secunderabad or other distant hubs.
- Groups / family shopping days: You can spend hours browsing fabric, showrooms, accessories, plus small snack breaks.
Who might find it limiting:
- Those expecting full entertainment malls with multiplexes, VR, bowling, etc. — this mall is more focused on garment retail.
- If you’re seeking international fashion brands, high-street labels or lifestyle flagship stores, you may need to head to larger shopping malls in Hyderabad.
Overall, South India Shopping Mall, Gachibowli delivers a specialized, focused shopping experience for ethnic wear lovers and groups willing to dig into showrooms. It’s not a “mall amusement park,” but it’s a strong local pick for traditional shopping in the Gachibowli area.
Also check our guide to Best Malls in Hyderabad to see how this stacks up against bigger shopping complexes.
FAQs
- Is parking free?
No confirmed info suggests free parking. Parking is likely limited or shared, possibly paid or managed; expect constraints during peak hours. - Which metro is closest?
There is no direct metro station in Gachibowli currently for this mall. The nearest metro lines run through HITEC / Jubilee areas, but you’ll need a connecting transport leg. - Is there a multiplex or movie theatre inside?
No — there’s no evidence of a cinema hall in this mall’s public listings. It is primarily a textile / garment showroom mall. - What are the mall timings?
10:00 AM to 10:00 PM daily is the typical timing. - Does it have wheelchair / lift access?
While not documented in detail, the building is multi-floor and likely has elevators / escalators. For special assistance, ask staff on arrival. - Is it pet-friendly?
No references confirm pets are allowed. Standard mall conventions in Hyderabad suggest pets (non-service) may not be permitted. - When’s the best time to go?
Early mornings (right after opening) and late evenings are your best bets to avoid crowds. On weekdays the experience will be less busy than weekends.

