Millennium City Centre metro station, Metro terminus in Sector 29, Gurgaon, India
Millennium City Centre metro station is an elevated terminal station in Gurgaon, India, with two side platforms and several entry points. It sits at the southern end of the Delhi Metro Yellow Line and connects directly to nearby buildings including Max Hospital, Gymkana Club, and Signature Tower through separate access zones.
The station opened on June 21, 2010 as the southern terminus of the Delhi Metro extension from Qutub Minar to what was then called HUDA City Centre. It was the first time a metro line reached Gurgaon, bringing the city into the wider Delhi rapid transit network.
The station was renamed Millennium City Centre in 2023, reflecting how the surrounding area shifted from a residential neighborhood to a major business district. Visitors can see this change firsthand, as office towers and commercial buildings now surround the station on all sides.
The station has several entrances linked to different buildings nearby, so it helps to check which entrance is closest to your destination before arriving. Once inside, finding the platform is straightforward since this is a terminal station with a simple layout.
Inside the elevated complex, ATMs from several different banks are available, which is uncommon for an Indian metro terminus. Travelers can handle basic banking without stepping outside the station building.
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