Press Enclave Road is one of South Delhi’s quieter workhorse roads — it doesn’t get the name recognition of Outer Ring Road, but it’s the connective tissue linking some of the district’s most established addresses. Running through Malviya Nagar, Saket, and Panchsheel Park before feeding into the Outer Ring Road, it’s become a genuinely active corridor for both renters and buyers who want central South Delhi access without Greater Kailash’s price tag.
Key Takeaways
- Press Enclave Road links Malviya Nagar, Saket, Panchsheel Park, Panchsheel Enclave, and Geetanjali Enclave, feeding directly into the Outer Ring Road.
- Malviya Nagar and Panchsheel Park sit on the Yellow Line, while Chirag Delhi on the Magenta Line is a short drive away — genuine two-line access from this corridor.
- Apartments along the road average ₹25,900 to ₹32,500 per sq ft depending on the exact locality, well below Greater Kailash’s premium.
What Is Press Enclave Road, and Where Does It Run?
Press Enclave Road (also known as Press Enclave Marg) runs through South Delhi connecting Malviya Nagar, Saket, and the Panchsheel Park and Panchsheel Enclave belt, before joining the Outer Ring Road. Along its length sit several established residential pockets, including Geetanjali Enclave, Shivalik Colony, and Sarvodaya Enclave — a mix of cooperative societies, independent builder floors, and DDA-style flats that have anchored this stretch of South Delhi for decades.
Press Enclave Road Connectivity
The corridor’s real strength is how many transit options sit within a short reach of it. Malviya Nagar Metro Station and Panchsheel Park Metro Station, both on the Yellow Line, sit directly along the route, while Chirag Delhi Metro Station on the Magenta Line is close enough to give residents genuine two-line access. Lala Lajpat Rai Road and the Tula Ram flyover add further arterial connections, and regular DTC bus services run the length of Press Enclave Marg and the adjoining Geetanjali Marg.
Why it matters: two-line metro access from a single corridor is uncommon in South Delhi outside a handful of premium pockets, and it’s a large part of why this stretch keeps attracting steady rental demand even without a marquee address.
Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station sits about 10 km away via Josip Broz Tito Marg for those who need long-distance rail access, and IGI Airport is roughly 12–14 km out via the Outer Ring Road.
Social Infrastructure Along Press Enclave Road
This corridor punches above its weight on everyday infrastructure. Educational institutions including IIT Delhi, NIFT, and Sri Aurobindo College all sit within about 5 km, alongside schools like Apeejay School in Panchsheel Park and DPS branches nearby. On healthcare, Max Super Speciality Hospital in Saket is roughly 2 km from Malviya Nagar, with Fortis, AIIMS, Moolchand, and Safdarjung hospitals all reachable within a short drive.
For shopping, Select Citywalk in Saket sits about 2 km away, alongside the Malviya Nagar Market for daily needs. Malviya Nagar Park and Vijay Mandal Park add green cover to what’s otherwise a fairly dense residential stretch.
Press Enclave Road Real Estate
Rent along the corridor ranges widely by building age and configuration: budget properties in Malviya Nagar start under ₹30,000 a month, mid-segment homes typically run ₹30,000–₹40,000, and premium units cross ₹40,000 — a spread the locality supports thanks to its genuinely mixed housing stock, from older cooperative-society flats to newer builder floors.
One thing worth planning around: parts of this corridor face waterlogging after heavy monsoon spells, and narrow internal lanes in older pockets can mean tighter parking than newer South Delhi developments — worth a site visit before you commit, ideally after a rainy day rather than a dry one.
Why This Corridor Keeps Attracting Buyers and Tenants
Press Enclave Road’s appeal is straightforward: it offers genuine two-metro-line access, an established social infrastructure base, and proximity to Select Citywalk and Saket’s hospital cluster, all at a meaningfully lower price point than Greater Kailash or Vasant Vihar. For a fuller sense of how this compares with South Delhi’s most premium micro-market, our Greater Kailash price breakdown puts the numbers side by side.
Frequently Asked Questions
What localities does Press Enclave Road connect?
Press Enclave Road links Malviya Nagar, Saket, Panchsheel Park, Panchsheel Enclave, and Geetanjali Enclave, feeding into the Outer Ring Road.
Which metro stations serve Press Enclave Road?
Malviya Nagar and Panchsheel Park on the Yellow Line, and Chirag Delhi on the Magenta Line, all sit within a short distance of the corridor.
What are current property prices along Press Enclave Road?
Malviya Nagar apartments average close to ₹25,900 per sq ft, while Panchsheel Enclave builder floors range from ₹25,000 to ₹40,000 per sq ft.
Is Press Enclave Road well connected to malls and hospitals?
Yes. Select Citywalk in Saket is about 2 km away, and Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket, sits roughly 2 km from Malviya Nagar.
Is Press Enclave Road a good option for renters?
Yes, particularly for tenants who want metro access on two lines, established markets, and proximity to Select Citywalk and Saket’s hospitals without paying Greater Kailash-level rent.
Looking to move onto this corridor? Browse current flats for rent in Malviya Nagar to see what’s available today.
Written by the South Delhi Rentwala Editorial Team, which tracks connectivity and pricing along South Delhi’s key residential corridors. Learn more about us.
Published Jan 13, 2026 · Last Updated July 8, 2026 · 6 min read
