How much does Noida to Delhi shifting cost?
Noida to Delhi packers and movers charges usually run Rs 6,000 to Rs 10,500 for a 1 BHK, Rs 9,500 to Rs 17,000 for a 2 BHK, and Rs 15,000 to Rs 28,000 for a 3 BHK. It is a same-day shift over a short distance, so the road is rarely the cost. What you pay for is a tower at one end and a lane at the other, which is what makes this route quietly different from a move within Noida.
The defining feature of Noida to Delhi is that the two ends are opposites. The Noida pickup is almost always a high-rise: a service lift, a gate pass, a security desk and a trolley run to the basement bay. The Delhi delivery is usually the opposite kind of building, a builder floor or an old colony flat with no lift, a staircase and often a lane a big truck cannot enter. So the crew goes from a vertical, lift-led pickup to a horizontal, stair-and-lane delivery on the same day, and each end is priced on its own logic.
Before comparing quotes, size the load on the moving cost calculator, then make every mover price both realities: the Noida lift slot and the Delhi floor and lane. A number that only describes the pickup is half the job on this route.
Noida to Delhi charges by home size
| Move size | Standard same-day range | Higher-access range | Main cost driver |
|---|---|---|---|
| Few items or cartons | Rs 3,000 to Rs 5,500 | Rs 5,500 to Rs 8,000 | Tempo size and lift waiting |
| 1 BHK | Rs 6,000 to Rs 10,500 | Rs 10,500 to Rs 14,000 | Noida lift slot and Delhi stairs |
| 2 BHK | Rs 9,500 to Rs 17,000 | Rs 17,000 to Rs 25,000 | Stair carry and lane access |
| 3 BHK | Rs 15,000 to Rs 28,000 | Rs 28,000 to Rs 40,000 | Furniture volume and crew size |
| 4 BHK or large home | Rs 30,000 to Rs 48,000 | Rs 48,000 to Rs 70,000 | Big inventory and two-end handling |
| Car add-on | Rs 3,500 to Rs 7,500 | Rs 7,500 to Rs 13,000 | Driven or carrier transfer |
| Bike add-on | Rs 2,000 to Rs 4,500 | Rs 4,500 to Rs 7,500 | Bike with household goods |
Read these as planning bands. They climb when the Noida lift slot is missed, the Delhi floor has no lift, or a colony lane forces a shuttle. For the reverse direction or a neighbouring lane, the Delhi to Noida and Noida to Gurgaon pages give you comparison numbers.
Why this is a tower-to-lane move
On most local routes the two ends are similar. Here they are not, and that asymmetry is the whole story. At the Noida end, the cost lives in the lift: a booked service-lift slot, a gate pass, and the wait if the slot is missed. The crew is moving vertically, and the building rules are a high-riseโs rules.
At the Delhi end, the cost flips to the ground. Many Delhi destinations are builder floors and colony flats with no service lift, so a fridge, a bed and a wardrobe climb by hand, and if the lane is narrow the truck parks on the main road and the goods are carried in. That stair-and-lane reality is a different kind of labour from the Noida lift run, and a quote that prices one end well but ignores the other will move on the day. Treat the tower and the lane as two separate access problems, because that is exactly how the crew will experience them.
Same-day timing and the DND route
A same-day Noida to Delhi move runs on a short clock: morning packing in the Noida tower, a mid-day run across DND or the chosen crossing, and afternoon unloading at the Delhi address. The crossing timing matters because the Noida-Delhi border points choke at peak hours, and a goods vehicle can also face no-entry windows on some inner Delhi roads. A late start can leave the crew carrying goods up a Delhi staircase in the evening, which is slower and harder than a morning carry.
So start early and confirm the Delhi endโs access before the truck leaves Noida. If the Delhi drop is in an old-city lane or a builder floor without a lift, tell the mover the floor and the lane width upfront, because that decides whether a shuttle and extra hands are needed. The short distance is forgiving; the Delhi staircase and the border timing are not, so plan around those two.
A worked 2 BHK Noida to Delhi example
Take a 2 BHK leaving a Sector 76 high-rise for a second-floor builder floor in a West Delhi colony, with two beds, a sofa, a fridge, a washing machine, a TV, a wardrobe and kitchen cartons. The Noida end has a lift; the Delhi end has stairs and a lane a 14 ft tempo can just manage. A fair same-day quote usually lands around Rs 12,000 to Rs 18,000.
| Bill line | Practical amount | What it should include |
|---|---|---|
| Packing material | Rs 2,800 to Rs 6,000 | Cartons, bubble, foam, TV wrap, stretch film |
| Noida loading | Rs 3,000 to Rs 5,500 | Service-lift use, dismantling, loading |
| Truck and cross-border run | Rs 3,500 to Rs 7,000 | DND or border route, fuel, driver, same-day movement |
| Delhi unloading | Rs 3,500 to Rs 7,500 | Stair carry, lane shuttle if needed, reassembly |
| GST or cover | Optional | Invoice and declared-value basis |
The line that swings most here is the Delhi unloading, because a no-lift second-floor carry is real labour. If the Delhi lane is too narrow for the tempo, add the shuttle before booking rather than discovering it at the lane mouth. As a sense check on any quote, if a mover names a figure for this 2 BHK without asking the Delhi floor or whether the colony lane takes a tempo, the number has not yet met the harder end of your move. The fair quotes on this lane are the ones that ask about the Delhi staircase before they ask for an advance, because that staircase is where the real work and the real risk sit.
GST, goods cover and same-day proof
Even on a short move, the paperwork is worth getting right. GST is usually 5 percent on transport-only billing and 18 percent on a full packing-and-moving service, so ask which applies and get the GSTIN, the company name and the invoice basis before you pay. If your employer reimburses the move, the cleaner invoice is worth more than a marginally lower cash number.
Goods cover is sensible here despite the short hop, because the risk on this route sits in the Noida lift and the Delhi staircase, not the highway. A TV can crack in a service lift and a wardrobe can scuff on a tight stair turn. Declare a value for the expensive items and photograph the TV, fridge, washing machine and any glass before packing, so a same-day move still leaves you with proof if something is marked. Keep the inventory and the payment terms in one written thread so both sides read from the same agreed scope at the Delhi end.
Noida pickup and Delhi delivery access
The Noida side is a tower checklist: confirm the sector, the floor, the service-lift slot and whether loading is from the basement or an outside bay. Sectors 75, 137 and 150, plus Gaur City and Greater Noida West, all want the lift slot locked in advance, so share the exact tower and the slot.
The Delhi side is a lane-and-floor checklist instead. Tell the mover the colony, the floor, whether there is any lift, and the lane width, because old colonies, Karol Bagh, Lajpat Nagar and builder-floor areas often need a smaller tempo or a manual carry. If the truck cannot reach the door, get the shuttle and the stair carry priced upfront. Send both addresses in one message so the tower lift and the Delhi staircase are planned together rather than one being a surprise.
How should you compare three Noida to Delhi quotes?
On a tower-to-lane same-day move, compare access at both ends, not just the totals. Give every mover the same inventory and the same both-end details.
| Quote line | Quote A | Quote B | Quote C |
|---|---|---|---|
| Noida tower and lift slot | Written or not | Written or not | Written or not |
| Delhi floor, lift and lane | Written or not | Written or not | Written or not |
| Crew count and truck size | Stated | Stated | Stated |
| GST and goods cover | Included or extra | Included or extra | Included or extra |
| Shuttle and stair carry | Priced or vague | Priced or vague | Priced or vague |
| Car or bike add-on | Separate line | Separate line | Separate line |
The mover who fills this in has done the tower-to-lane run before. The one who quotes a single figure and stays vague on the Delhi staircase is the one whose price grows at the destination. With the brief consistent, compare 3 verified movers against it.
Who moves Noida to Delhi, and how to plan it
A lot of this traffic is people moving from a Noida rental back into a Delhi family home or a cheaper Delhi colony, so the Delhi end is frequently an older, lift-free building. That makes the stair carry the single most underestimated line on the route. We plan these moves around the Delhi staircase first: how many floors, how tight the turn, and whether a wardrobe or a double bed needs dismantling to make the climb. Get that right and the rest of the day is straightforward.
The second common case is a professional shifting from a Noida office-linked flat to a central Delhi location for a shorter commute, usually a lighter 1 BHK load. For that version a shared or small tempo on a weekday morning is the efficient choice, and the priority is simply clearing the Noida lift slot early so the cross-border run beats the afternoon traffic. Whichever case fits you, the plan is the same: book the Noida lift, measure the Delhi stairs, and keep documents, valuables and a day bag with you rather than in the truck.
What slows a Noida to Delhi move on the day?
Three things slow this route, and none of them is the distance. The first is the Noida lift. If the service-lift slot is not booked or the lift is too small for a sofa, the crew waits at the pickup before the move has even begun, and on a same-day plan that lost hour pushes everything later. Booking the slot a day ahead removes the problem for free.
The second is the Delhi staircase. A no-lift builder floor means every heavy item is carried up by hand, and a wardrobe or a double bed may need dismantling to make the turn. We always ask for the Delhi floor number and a photo of the staircase before quoting, because a third-floor carry is a very different job from a ground-floor one even when the inventory is identical. The third is the lane and the border timing together: if the truck reaches a narrow Delhi colony after the morning peak, it may have to park on the main road and shuttle the goods in, which adds both carry time and a smaller vehicle. Plan an early start, measure the Delhi stairs, and these three slowdowns mostly disappear.
Hidden charges to settle before you book
A same-day move hides its extras in the two very different ends. Watch for a Noida lift-waiting charge, a Delhi stair carry priced only on arrival, a shuttle if a truck cannot enter the colony lane, GST added at the end, and a car or bike folded into the household line. The house shifting guide covers what a full household scope should include, and keep any car transport or bike transport on its own line with pickup photos.
Pin the Noida lift slot, the Delhi floor and lane, the goods-vehicle window, the GST rate and any shuttle in writing, and a Noida to Delhi move stays the clean same-day shift it should be. The whole route comes down to one idea: it is a lift-led pickup joined to a stair-led delivery, so plan the easy Noida end quickly and spend your attention on the Delhi staircase and lane, where the day is actually won or lost. Leave the Delhi staircase vague and the friendly headline number grows once the crew reaches the lane. To judge the Noida pickup tower before booking, the packers and movers in Noida page covers lift and gate planning, and the packers and movers in Delhi page covers the colony and builder-floor end.







