1. Sprawling. Swanky. Futuristic.

All of the above stand true to its definition when it comes to describing the campus! It surely us a mothership you would want to hitch a ride on. Amazon's swanky and futuristic campus is definitely a mothership you want to hitch a ride on. Sprawling over 9.7 acres, the property is the retail giant's biggest when compared to its other offices around the world.

Amazon Hyderabad Campus

2. Walls that speak of the unspoken minds!

Rahul Dravid isn't the only "wall" who inspires . The walls at Amazon's new 15-storey building speak volumes through amazing art and interesting design. From beautifully painted plates and posters to quotes and contemporary artwork, there's a little something for everyone!

Amazon's Hyderabad Campus
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3. High-speed elevators ride that make you smile!

With so many people moving can floor to floor needs to be seamless and the impressive elevators that move at the speed of 1 floor/second while accommodating 500 people do the job. With white boards inside with crazy stuff written the ride to your floor isn't ever complete without a smile!

4. Greens that you can literally roll over

Sprawling lawns, flowering plants and stoned paths are a major highlight! Walk into the new campus in Hyderabad and you'll get the dose of greens that the doctor ordered.

Amazon's Hyderabad Campus
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5. Alexa, Let's Play!

It's not all about work for the 15,000 employees that will settle into their new nest. Amazon wants the brilliant minds at their company to get their game on! The recreation floor offers foosball, table tennis, cricket, air hockey and much more.

Amazon's Hyderabad Campus
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6. Pit Stop: Fuel for the Mind

When it comes to food, Amazon is the head chef. The second floor of both towers feature state-of-the-art kitchen and dining facilities.

Amazon's Hyderabad Campus
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7. Trees from the 1800s! Yes that’s right….centuries old trees

Tree huggers and nature enthusiasts will be happy to know this tidbit about the landscape. It features special trees that are 200 years old. If these trees could talk, would you sit and listen?

Amazon's Hyderabad Campus
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