Hoarding — Bholav, Bharuch
Bholav, Bharuch

Imagery © Google — sourced from Street View at the site’s geo-coordinates.
The hoarding located in Bholav, Bharuch, stands prominently near the Railway Station and Sheetal Circle. It attracts the attention of passersby, ensuring a strong visual presence in the area.
Site specs
| Media subtype | Hoarding |
| Dimensions | 40 ft × 20 ft |
| Illumination | non-lit |
| Address | Bholav, Bharuch |
About this site
This 40x20 ft non-lit hoarding is positioned strategically in Bholav, Bharuch. Its large format ensures it captures the eye of commuters and pedestrians alike. The hoarding format offers a substantial canvas for creative messaging, making it an effective advertising medium. The visibility extends to significant traffic flowing through this area, enhancing its impact.
Ideal for advertisers
With approximately 1.6 million monthly impressions, this hoarding is perfect for brands looking to engage local consumers. It suits various advertiser types, including FMCG and retail brands, targeting audiences in Bholav. The 40x20 ft space is ideal for short tagline campaigns, allowing brands to communicate effectively within this high-reach corridor.
Surroundings and visibility
Located near the Railway Station and Sheetal Circle, this hoarding benefits from a bustling environment with consistent foot traffic. The area's commercial activity enhances visibility, especially for commuters and local residents. The strategic positioning near key landmarks ensures that the hoarding is seen by office workers and shoppers throughout the day.
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