
Infosys Gate Number 6: Location, Access & Nearby Attractions
Infosys Gate Number 6 is the eastern entrance to Infosys's main Bangalore campus in Whitefield, one of India's largest IT employer facilities. If you're an employee, contractor, or visitor heading to this gate, here's what you need to know about reaching it, what to expect, and the neighbourhood around it.
Where Exactly Is Infosys Gate Number 6?
Gate 6 sits on the eastern edge of the Infosys campus, accessed via Whitefield Road (also known as Sarjapur Road in this stretch). The entrance is clearly marked with Infosys signage and security checkpoints. Unlike the main west-facing gates, Gate 6 handles lighter traffic and is often used by employees arriving from the eastern and south-eastern parts of Bangalore, as well as those using the Electronic City expressway corridor.
The gate connects directly to the campus's internal road network, which routes visitors and employees to various office buildings, cafeterias, and transit hubs within the sprawling 40-plus hectare facility.
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How to Reach Infosys Gate Number 6?
By Personal Vehicle
If you're driving from central Bangalore, head towards Whitefield via the outer ring road or Sarjapur Road. From the airport (about 45 km away), the fastest route is via the Bangalore-Hyderabad expressway, exiting towards Whitefield. Gate 6 has limited visitor parking near the entrance; employees use designated lots within the campus. Traffic can be heavy during morning rush hours (7โ9 a.m.) and evening departure times (5โ6:30 p.m.), so plan accordingly.
By Public Transport
Bangalore's BMTC (Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation) operates several routes serving Whitefield. Routes 202, 232, and 245 pass near or close to the Infosys campus. The nearest metro station is Whitefield Metro Station on the Purple Line (about 2โ3 km away), from which you can take an auto-rickshaw or local bus to Gate 6. Journey times vary; expect 30โ60 minutes from the city centre depending on traffic.
By Auto-Rickshaw or Cab
Auto-rickshaws are readily available throughout Whitefield. Ride-hailing apps (Uber, Ola) operate in the area; a typical ride from Indiranagar or Koramangala costs โน150โ250 depending on traffic. Share autos serving the Whitefield corridor are also a budget option for employees.
What's Around Infosys Gate Number 6?
Whitefield is Karnataka's premier IT hub, and Gate 6's eastern location places you in a well-developed business district with excellent support infrastructure.
Immediate Surroundings
The area around Gate 6 comprises office parks, tech campuses (including other major IT company facilities), and commercial developments. You'll find ATMs, pharmacies, and small food vendors near the gate's external perimeter.
Dining & Refreshment
Within a 1โ2 km radius are numerous restaurants and cafรฉs catering to working professionals. Whitefield Main Road (running parallel to Sarjapur Road) has everything from South Indian filter coffee shops to international cuisine chains. Within the Infosys campus itself are multiple cafeterias offering subsidised meals for employees.
Shopping & Services
Whitefield has several shopping centres and retail strips a short ride from Gate 6, including smaller malls and high-street shops. However, the area is primarily business-focused; for substantial shopping, Indiranagar or Whitefield's central commercial hub are better bets.
Hotels & Accommodation
The Whitefield area hosts numerous hotels catering to business travellers, from budget chains to 4-star properties. Most are within 2โ5 km of Gate 6 and offer easy access to the campus and the wider city.
Gate 6 vs. Other Infosys Gates: Which Should You Use?
Gate 1 (Western entrance, Sarjapur Road main): The busiest gate, with heaviest traffic and longest queues. Use only if your access point requires it.
Gate 4 (Northern side): Handles significant volume; moderate congestion during peak hours.
Gate 6 (Eastern side): Generally quieter, faster entry/exit during peak hours. Ideal if you approach from the east or south-east. However, internal navigation can be confusing for first-timers; internal roads are complex.
Gate 2, 3, 5: Less frequently used; check with your HR or access coordinator if unsure.
If you have flexibility, Gate 6 is a sensible choice for employees arriving from Sarjapur, Marathahalli, or Electronic City directions, as it reduces backtracking through Bangalore's congested central zones.
Security & Access at Gate 6
Infosys maintains strict security protocols at all gates. You'll need:
- Employee badge or ID: Digital or physical, scanned at entry.
- Visitor pass: Required if you're a contractor, guest, or external meeting attendee. Pre-registration through Infosys's visitor management system is mandatory and can be arranged by your host employee or the reception desk.
- Vehicle registration: If driving, your number plate is logged.
Security checks are thorough but generally swift; expect 5โ10 minutes during off-peak hours, longer during rush periods.
Seasonal & Traffic Considerations
Bangalore's IT corridor experiences predictable congestion patterns. June to September brings monsoon rains, which can slow traffic significantly on Whitefield Road; allow extra travel time. December to February is the driest season with better traffic flow and most pleasant weather for commuting. March to May sees peak summer heat and increased congestion as employees try to adjust schedules.
Fortnight peaks (around salary disbursement dates) and festival periods see elevated traffic. Check local traffic apps (Google Maps, Bangalore Traffic) before heading to Gate 6 during peak hours.
FAQs
Is there parking at Infosys Gate 6?
Employees have designated parking within the campus (allocated by your department). Visitor parking is very limited at the gate itself; visitors are typically directed to secondary visitor lots. If you're meeting someone at Gate 6, it's best to arrange a drop-off rather than expect to park and wait.
What time does Gate 6 open and close?
Infosys operates on a 24/6 schedule (some divisions work 24/7). Gate 6 is staffed during business hours (roughly 6 a.m.โ8 p.m. for standard office hours), but access during extended shifts is possible with proper authorization. Night-shift employees and contractors should confirm gate operations with their HR team.
How do I get a visitor pass for Gate 6?
Your host employee must submit a visitor request through Infosys's internal portal at least one working day in advance. The request is approved and a pass is generated. You'll need photo ID at the gate. Same-day passes are sometimes available in emergencies but require escalation approval.
What's the best time to enter Gate 6 to avoid congestion?
Off-peak windows are roughly 10 a.m.โ12 noon and 2โ4 p.m. Morning peak (7โ9 a.m.) and evening peak (5โ7 p.m.) see significant queues. If possible, stagger your arrival outside these windows.