Chhattarpur Metro Station is an elevated station on the Yellow Line, serving the Chhattarpur area in South Delhi. Opened in 2010 as part of the extended Yellow Line corridor into Gurugram, the station is best known for its proximity to the Chhattarpur Temple, one of the largest temple complexes in India and an important pilgrimage destination.
The station is surrounded by a mix of residential localities, farmhouse areas, and the semi-urban transitional belt between urban Delhi and the Haryana border. It serves a steady stream of devotees visiting the Chhattarpur Mandir, particularly on Navratri and other Hindu festival occasions when the temple draws enormous crowds from across the NCR.
Beyond its religious significance, Chhattarpur is also known for its farmhouse belt, which hosts private events, weddings, and cultural gatherings. The station provides access to this area for event attendees who prefer to leave their cars at home. The elevated structure gives a clear view of the changing landscape as you approach the Delhi-Gurugram border.
If you are heading to Chhattarpur Temple Complex, Chhattarpur is your closest metro stop on the Yellow Line. It also gives easy access to Sultanpur National Park (short drive) and Chhattarpur Farmhouse Belt. Use the fare calculator to plan your journey cost before you travel.