Hoblix Coworking Space

Coworking Space Near Punjabi Bagh — 20 Min via Ring Road

A calmer, cheaper alternative to the premium workspaces around Club Road and Paschim Vihar. Free parking, hot desks from ₹199/day.

Why West Delhi professionals drive out to Hoblix

Punjabi Bagh is a premium address, and the workspaces mirror that. Most serious coworking options around Club Road, Central Market, and the Paschim Vihar stretch start at ₹10,000–15,000 for a single desk, with day passes north of ₹500 and private cabins crossing ₹25,000. Add paid parking and peak-hour traffic along Ring Road and the real cost is higher still.

Hoblix sits a straight 20-minute drive away in Najafgarh. Same fibre internet, private cabins, meeting rooms, and podcast studio — at roughly a third of the price. For the monthly difference, most members happily trade a 20-minute drive each way and a free parking spot.

Punjabi Bagh residents are used to premium pricing and premium settings — the showrooms on Club Road, the restaurants around Central Market, the salons that cost what a small town pays in rent. Nobody is asking you to lower your standards. The question isn't whether we match those settings — we do, on every measurable spec. The question is whether the savings, which run between ₹6,000 and ₹13,000 a month, justify a 20-minute drive each way. For most members the maths answers itself inside the first week.

How to reach us from Punjabi Bagh

By road (recommended)

From Punjabi Bagh West, take Ring Road south and merge onto Najafgarh Road. Total distance is about 11 km. Off-peak the drive lands at 20–25 minutes; morning and evening rush push it to 35–40. The route is mostly signal-light and stays well clear of the Rajouri Garden chokepoint.

Auto or Uber from Club Road area typically runs ₹200–₹280 one way. Parking at Hoblix is free, so there's no circling the block near Central Market or paying ₹50/hour at a paid lot.

By metro

Metro works but it's less efficient than driving. The direct option is the Grey Line, with Najafgarh as the target station — but from Punjabi Bagh West (Pink Line) you'd need an interchange at Inderlok and another onward, which turns a 20-minute drive into a 45+ minute trip. Most members who try metro once switch to driving or cabbing the next day.

What a West Delhi member says

"I'm a lawyer and most of my clients are around Khan Market and ITO. I used to keep a desk near Central Market for ₹12,000 a month — convenient, but I was paying premium rent for a spot I actually used three days a week. I moved to Hoblix for the cabin days and kept my home office for the rest. The drive in is 22 minutes, I save close to ₹8,000 a month, and the cabin is quieter than anything I had before."

— Vikram, advocate from Punjabi Bagh West, Hoblix member since Oct 2025

Lunches, coffee, and the walk to work

Heera Tower sits on Dichaon Kalan Road, a short walk from the Najafgarh main market. Within 500 metres: Haldiram's, Bikanervala, Chaayos, several tiffin services that deliver directly to the floor, and a handful of local thali spots — most single meals land between ₹80 and ₹200. Swiggy and Zomato deliver reliably.

For West Delhi residents used to the pace of Club Road or Paschim Vihar, the feel here is noticeably quieter. Less horn noise, fewer delivery bikes on the footpath, and better internet stability because the tower isn't saturated by dozens of competing operators. SBI and HDFC branches are within 400 metres, a pharmacy sits in the next building, and ATMs are everywhere.

For client meetings that outgrow a booked meeting room, a few newer independent cafes have opened along the main road in the last year — useful for informal sit-downs. The Yellow Chilli and Cafe Coffee Day are both within a 5-minute drive.

The pace here is the part most Punjabi Bagh members mention first. Central Market and the Club Road strip carry a constant low-grade buzz — honking, valet whistles, the negotiation of double-parked cars. Najafgarh is calmer by a clear margin. Client calls don't need a closed door to stay clean, the building lobby isn't a parking dispute waiting to happen, and the walk from your car to the lift stays a walk rather than an obstacle course.

The premium-area tax — and why we sit outside it

PlanHoblixTypical near Punjabi Bagh
Day Pass₹199₹500–₹800
Dedicated Desk / month₹3,999₹10,000–₹15,000
Private Cabin / month₹11,999₹25,000+
Meeting Room / hour₹499₹1,000–₹1,500

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How we compare to Rajouri Garden and Paschim Vihar coworking

The closest premium operators to Punjabi Bagh are clustered in Rajouri Garden — names like One Co.Work and The Workroom — and they typically charge ₹12,000–₹18,000 for a single dedicated desk. Most of these floors sit directly above shopping complexes, which means peak evening noise leaks straight into the workspace and the lift queue at 7 PM is its own form of overtime. Convenient on a map, less convenient on a Tuesday at 6 PM.

Paschim Vihar has a newer crop of spaces, generally ₹9,000–₹14,000 per desk. They look the part in photos, but several are further from the metro than the listings suggest — a 12-minute walk in May is not the same as a 12-minute walk in February, and rickshaws here are inconsistent. Pitampura adds a couple of converted-villa setups in the ₹8,000–₹12,000 range, which read charming on Instagram, but parking is a daily fight and the wiring shows its age once you plug in three monitors.

Hoblix sits about 25 minutes away by road and offers the same spec sheet — gigabit-tier fibre, private cabins, a real podcast studio, bookable meeting rooms, free parking — for ₹3,999. For a Punjabi Bagh professional doing the maths honestly, the one-time cost of the extra commute time is paid back in less than a week of savings on a single monthly plan. Everything after that is margin.

What the monthly plan covers

  • • 100 Mbps fibre + backup line
  • • Fully air-conditioned floor
  • • Power backup on every socket
  • • Free tea, coffee, filtered water
  • • Booked meeting rooms (₹499/hr)
  • • Podcast studio access
  • • Free parking (4-wheeler + 2-wheeler)
  • • Printing & scanning

Where we are

Hoblix Coworking Space

2nd Floor, Heera Tower, RZ-4, Dichaon Kalan Road,

Shiva Enclave, Najafgarh, Delhi 110043

Phone: +91 92892 52625

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Questions West Delhi members ask

How long does it take to drive to Hoblix from Punjabi Bagh?

Roughly 11 km via Ring Road and Najafgarh Road. Off-peak it's a 20–25 minute drive. During morning and evening rush it stretches to 35–40 minutes. Uber or auto fares typically run ₹200–₹280 one way. Driving in directly is faster than metro since the Grey Line connection from Punjabi Bagh West requires two interchanges.

Is there parking at Hoblix for Punjabi Bagh drivers?

Yes. Free 4-wheeler and 2-wheeler parking is included for every member. Since most West Delhi residents drive in, this alone saves the ₹2,000–3,000 per month you'd spend on paid parking near Club Road or Central Market.

How much can I save compared to coworking in Punjabi Bagh or Paschim Vihar?

Hoblix dedicated desks are ₹3,999 per month against ₹10,000–15,000 at premium spaces nearby. Day passes are ₹199 vs ₹500–800. Private cabins start at ₹11,999 vs ₹25,000+. Members driving in from West Delhi typically cut their workspace bill by 60–70 percent.

Can I try the space before signing up?

Yes. Free tours run on weekdays and Saturdays with no commitment. WhatsApp +91 92892 52625 or book through the site. Most West Delhi members take the tour, buy a ₹199 day pass to validate the commute, then move to a monthly plan.

Where do members eat lunch? Is there anything close to the building?

Within 500 metres of Heera Tower: Haldiram's, Bikanervala, a few cafes, and tiffin services that deliver to the floor. Most meals land between ₹80 and ₹200. Tea, coffee, and filtered water are included at the pantry. Swiggy and Zomato deliver without issues.

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