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Outdoor Advertising in Mumbai
36 verified outdoor sites across Mumbai. Filter by format, illumination and budget; click any card for full specs and a quote.

Bus Shelter - Santacruz (West) Mumbai, 48581
Santacruz (West), Mumbai

Hoarding - Dadar Mumbai, 106359
Dadar, Mumbai

Hoarding - Andheri East Mumbai, 103935
Andheri East, Mumbai

Hoarding - Bandra West Mumbai, 96475
Bandra West, Mumbai

Hoarding - Bandra East Mumbai, 103911
Bandra East, Mumbai

Hoarding - Santacruz East Mumbai, 106410
Santacruz East, Mumbai

Hoarding - Bandra East Mumbai, 109199
Bandra East, Mumbai

Hoarding - Santacruz East Mumbai, 103925
Santacruz East, Mumbai

Hoarding - Bandra East Mumbai, 106369
Bandra East, Mumbai

Bus Shelter - Mahim Mumbai, 102410
Mahim, Mumbai

Digital OOH - Sion Mumbai, 103856
Sion, Mumbai

Digital OOH - Kurla Mumbai, 109538
Kurla, Mumbai

Bus Shelter - Kandivali East Mumbai, 98958
Kandivali East, Mumbai

Bus Shelter - Kandivali East Mumbai, 103467
Kandivali East, Mumbai

Digital OOH - Kurla Mumbai, 106024
Kurla, Mumbai

Hoarding - Andheri West Mumbai, 104627
Andheri West, Mumbai

Digital OOH - Sion Mumbai, 103857
Sion, Mumbai

Hoarding - Chembur Mumbai, 103855
Chembur, Mumbai

Bus Shelter - Chembur Mumbai, 98763
Chembur, Mumbai

Hoarding - Lower Parel Mumbai, 100773
Lower Parel, Mumbai

Hoarding - Malabar Hill Mumbai, 105969
Malabar Hill, Mumbai

Skywalk - Kandivali East Mumbai, 104642
Kandivali East, Mumbai

Hoarding - Lower Parel Mumbai, 100776
Lower Parel, Mumbai

Hoarding - Malabar Hill Mumbai, 105973
Malabar Hill, Mumbai

Digital OOH - Sion Mumbai, 109540
Sion, Mumbai

Hoarding - Andheri West Mumbai, 105112
Andheri West, Mumbai

Hoarding - Andheri West Mumbai, 106367
Andheri West, Mumbai

Hoarding - Mahim Mumbai, 105984
Mahim, Mumbai

Hoarding - Chembur Mumbai, 103945
Chembur, Mumbai

Hoarding - Kurla Mumbai, 109549
Kurla, Mumbai

Hoarding - Lower Parel Mumbai, 100775
Lower Parel, Mumbai

Hoarding - Girgaon Mumbai, 103898
Girgaon, Mumbai

Hoarding - Girgaon Mumbai, 103900
Girgaon, Mumbai

Hoarding - Girgaon Mumbai, 105968
Girgaon, Mumbai

Bus Shelter - Mahim Mumbai, 98125
Mahim, Mumbai

Digital OOH - Dadar Mumbai, 100779
Dadar, Mumbai
Quick insights for 2026-Q2
In Q2 2026, Mumbai's outdoor inventory comprises 4 sites, with unipoles being the dominant subtype. Notably, the spend range for these sites varies from INR 85,000 to 9,50,000, reflecting a diverse advertising landscape.
Top sites by ad spend this quarter
- 1.The BKC Junction Unipole features a large 30x40 ft digital display, ensuring high visibility with 2.45M monthly impressions.(₹9.5L)
- 2.Located on the Western Express Highway, this 50x15 ft back-lit gantry captures 3.2M impressions, making it a prime spot.(₹7.8L)
- 3.The Andheri West Signal hoarding, measuring 40x20 ft, provides front-lit visibility and reaches 2.1M monthly impressions.(₹4.2L)
- 4.The Juhu Tara Road BQS is a compact 12x4 ft back-lit site, delivering 850K impressions at a budget-friendly price.(₹1.4L)
Why outdoor advertising in Mumbai
Outdoor advertising in Mumbai gives brands the thing digital can't: unmissable physical presence. While performance channels chase scroll depth, a well-placed hoarding on a high-traffic corridor converts hundreds of thousands of daily impressions into compounding brand memory — the kind of recall that makes your brand the default answer to "which [category] should I buy?" at purchase time.
There are three structural reasons outdoor deserves a line in your Mumbai plan. First, cost per thousand impressions (CPM) on premium outdoor sits in the ₹8-25 range, often cheaper than equivalent-reach Meta Reels buys. Second, outdoor's effect on branded search — measurable via Google Trends — typically lifts organic branded queries by 12-40% during campaign periods. Third, outdoor supplies a "status signal" that performance channels structurally can't: if a brand can afford a hoarding on a marquee Mumbai corridor, consumers infer category legitimacy.
The failure modes are well-known. Poor creative — more than seven words, no single visual anchor, small logo — wastes every rupee. Wrong format for the objective (using a BQS for a launch that needs 60-foot hoarding impact) blunts ROI. Single-site buys don't beat frequency thresholds; plan for 4+ weeks minimum across 6+ locations.
We've run outdoor for 40+ brands across Mumbai and 14 other Indian cities. The pattern that works: cluster 6-12 high-impact sites in a 3-km radius around your target demographic's workday commute, hold for 6 weeks, refresh creative every 2 weeks if your media spend supports it.
Outdoor rates in Mumbai (₹ / month)
Types of outdoor media
Hoardings (Billboards)
Large freestanding structures, typically 20×10 ft up to 60×20 ft, mounted on dedicated poles or wall faces along high-traffic corridors. The workhorse format for brand-awareness campaigns — high impressions, long dwell time at signals, and instantly recognisable shape.
Unipoles
Single-mount structures elevated 30-50 ft above ground level, often with rotating or back-lit faces. Premium pricing because they dominate sightlines from much further away than ground-level hoardings; ideal for entry-point or arterial-junction placements.
Gantries
Overhead structures spanning highways or wide arterial roads, typically 40-50 ft wide × 12-20 ft tall. Captive audience — drivers cannot avoid the visual. Best for horizontal landscape creative; not ideal for portrait-oriented brand assets.
Bus Queue Shelters (BQS)
Street-level back-lit panels at bus stops, typically 4×6 ft. Pedestrian-eye-level format — high dwell time among waiting commuters. Cheaper per site than hoardings; usually bought as networks of 50-200 panels in a target geography for sustained frequency.
Kiosks
Small ground-level formats at intersections, fuel stations, or footpaths — typically 6×4 ft or 8×3 ft. Tactical format for hyperlocal pushes (a single neighbourhood, a single mall catchment). Lower individual reach but high cluster density per rupee.
Factors affecting rates
Location
A site at a signal corner with 60-second dwell time prices 3-5× a side-street kiosk in the same neighbourhood. The number of vehicles passing per hour and the number of seconds the average commuter spends looking at the face are the two strongest predictors of rate.
Dimensions
Larger faces command higher rates roughly proportional to surface area, but with a non-linear premium for the largest formats — a 60×20 ft hoarding rents for more than 4× a 30×10 ft hoarding because the impact-per-impression is materially higher.
Visibility
Back-lit faces extend exposure into the post-sunset commute window (typically 5-10 PM in Indian cities) and command a 30-40% premium over non-lit faces in the same corridor. Digital LED faces can rotate up to 4 brands per loop and rent for 2-3× a static back-lit at the same location.
Format
Premium formats (unipoles, gantries) are priced higher than ground-level formats (kiosks, BQS) for the same audience because they dominate sightlines from further away. Match the format to the campaign objective: launches need impact (unipole/hoarding), sustained presence needs density (BQS networks).
Same media type, other cities
Outdoor campaigns we've run
SBI Life's Chai-Time Strategy: How Hyperlocal Brand Activation Brewed 10,000+ Insurance Leads
CupShup ran a 10-day BFSI hyperlocal lead-generation activation for SBI Life across corporate clusters — 10 lakh+ QR-coded chai cups, cluster-level advisor pods and chai-time conversations drove 10,000+ verified insurance leads, turning lunch-break moments into qualified BFSI consultations without cold calls.
Xiaomi's 10-Year India Milestone: How Balloons Became the Hero of a 20-City Brand Activation
A 4-day, 20-city anniversary brand activation for Xiaomi India that turned #SpotTheBalloon into a nationwide cultural moment — thousands of on-ground interactions, tens of thousands of UGC posts, millions of combined impressions, and measurable Mi Home + partner-retail footfall lift across Bangalore, Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune and 14 other metros, anchored by Mi Fan community activation, creator-led amplification and retail-linked offer codes.
Media planning tools
Budget Estimator
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Popularity Tool
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Competition Benchmark
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