Bike Parking Near Metro Stations in India — Park & Ride Guide | Parksy
Park-and-ride is the most cost-effective commute in Indian metros — but only if you can find a safe two-wheeler spot near the metro station. Parksy surfaces covered, gated, CCTV-monitored bike slots within walking distance of every major metro station in the 12 cities we cover.
Why this is hard in India
- Designated metro feeder parking is often full by 8:30 AM.
- Undesignated roadside parking is unsafe and frequently towed.
- Rates at official metro lots vary wildly by operator.
- Bicycle parking is rare at most stations.
How Parksy helps
Search by metro station
Type the station name in the search bar. Drop a seeker pin on the map at the station, and Parksy matches you with compatible bike spots within 3 km.
Filter for 24/7
Late shift? Early morning? Filter for 24/7 access to make sure you can pick up your bike any time.
Covered and gated
Theft prevention matters when you're not around all day. Filter for covered + gated + CCTV.
Find it in your city
FAQ
Is metro station parking free in India?
Most designated metro feeder parking charges a daily or monthly fee. The rates vary by operator and city. Parksy helps you compare nearby residential and commercial options that may be safer or cheaper.
How far from the metro can I park?
Parksy's default match radius is 3 km, which usually means a 5–10 minute walk or a short auto ride. Most park-and-ride users prefer under 500 m, which you can filter for by searching near the station.
Is bicycle parking available at metro stations?
Some stations have dedicated bicycle stands, but they fill up fast. Parksy lists private bicycle spots within walking distance of stations.
Can I leave my bike overnight?
Yes — filter for 24/7 access and confirm with the host via email. Many residential spots allow overnight storage for a monthly fee.