BNGV The Grandeur
All three halls can be set up with custom menus and décor. Good for destination weddings, corporate conferences, product launches, and large social gatherings. Right in Koramangala.
BNGV The Grandeur is in Koramangala, right in the thick of Bengaluru's startup belt. Garden-view balcony rooms, woodfire pizza at Raffael's, a spa, salon, and three banquet halls that each hold 500 people.
Bengaluru is a genuinely interesting city. Tech parks and startup offices sit next to old neighbourhood cafes and craft breweries. It is India's Silicon Valley in the strictest sense, home to Infosys, Wipro, Flipkart, and the Indian offices of most major global tech companies. And at 920 metres above sea level, the weather is comfortable almost year-round.
Two Fidato properties in Bengaluru — BNGV The Grandeur in Koramangala, with soundproof balcony rooms, woodfire pizza at Raffael's, a spa, salon, and three banquet halls seating 500 each; and Kennedia Blue.
All three halls can be set up with custom menus and décor. Good for destination weddings, corporate conferences, product launches, and large social gatherings. Right in Koramangala.
A 240-acre botanical garden, a Tudor-style palace, Nandi Hills at sunrise, the Koramangala restaurant strip, and a craft beer scene that has no real equal in India. Bengaluru has more going on than most people expect.
Lalbagh was founded in 1760 by Hyder Ali and expanded by Tipu Sultan. It covers 240 acres and has over 1,000 plant species, a glass conservatory built in the style of London's Crystal Palace, Mughal fountains, a rose garden, and a 3,000-million-year-old volcanic rock formation that you can actually walk on. The biannual flower shows in January and August draw enormous crowds.
~6 km from KoramangalaBuilt in 1887 for the Wadiyar Maharajas and loosely modelled on Windsor Castle, Bangalore Palace is one of those places that genuinely surprises people. Wooden interiors, Gothic windows, stained glass, carved furniture, fortified towers. The 454-acre grounds host some of the city's biggest concerts and cultural festivals through the year.
~8 km from KoramangalaCubbon Park is 300 acres of old trees, walking paths, and rose gardens in the middle of the city. The red-brick Attara Kacheri (High Court) building sits at one end. The Vidhana Soudha, Karnataka's state legislature, is right next door. It is a massive granite neo-Dravidian structure that gets fully lit on Sunday evenings and national holidays. Worth seeing if you are in the area.
~9 km from KoramangalaOne of the world's largest ISKCON temples, spread across 7 acres in Rajajinagar. Cream-stone towers, carved gopurams, and three main shrines. The evening aarti draws thousands of people and is worth attending even if you are not religious. There is also a multimedia Vedic culture exhibit and a research library on-site.
~12 km from KoramangalaKoramangala is where BNGV The Grandeur sits, and it is a good neighbourhood to be based in. Flipkart, BigBasket, and Ola all started here. The 4th and 5th Block restaurant strips have the best density of good food in South India, from proper Darshinis to rooftop bars to specialty coffee. It is the kind of area you can walk around for an evening and not run out of things to try.
BNGV The Grandeur is hereAbout 60 km from Bengaluru, Nandi Hills sits at 1,478 metres and gets properly misty early in the morning. The sunrise, when the hilltop breaks out above a cloud layer in the valley, is the main reason people make the trip. It draws big weekend crowds, so leave before 5am if you want peace. Tipu Sultan's summer palace is up there, along with 9th-century Dravidian temples and older temples at the foothills.
~60 km from BengaluruBengaluru has good air, rail, and road links to most major Indian cities. Kempegowda International Airport handles a large volume of domestic and international flights daily.
Kempegowda International Airport (BLR) is in Devanahalli, about 35 km from Koramangala. Plan for 1 to 1.5 hours by taxi depending on traffic.
Bengaluru City Junction (KSR) and Yeshwantpur Junction are both about 8 km from Koramangala. KSR has the most frequent connections.
National highways connect Bengaluru to most neighbouring cities. Namma Metro covers the main city corridors.
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Direct ExclusiveBNGV The Grandeur is in Koramangala, Bengaluru's main startup and dining neighbourhood. All four room types, Deluxe King, Premier King, Premier Twin, and Premier Suite, are soundproofed and have private balconies with garden views. The hotel includes free Wi-Fi, breakfast, spa, salon, a doctor on call, safe deposit box, tea/coffee maker, and laundry. Raffael's Coffee Shop does Continental food, woodfire pizza, and drinks (12:30 to 23:00 daily). Three banquet halls, each 2,500 sq ft and holding up to 500 guests, make it one of the more practical event venues in the area. Call +91 8010 527783 to make a booking.
There are three halls: Nakshatra, Sitara, and Tara. Each is 2,500 sq ft and holds up to 500 guests, giving a combined 7,500 sq ft of event space. All three can be set up with custom menus and décor for weddings, receptions, corporate events, product launches, or private parties. Call +91 8010 527783 to check availability or arrange a site visit.
Bengaluru is India's main tech city, home to Infosys, Wipro, Flipkart, and the Indian offices of Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and many others. It is also called the Garden City because of Lalbagh Botanical Garden and Cubbon Park, and it has more craft beer breweries than anywhere else in India. The city sits at 920 metres, which keeps the weather genuinely mild compared to most Indian cities. Key things to see include Bangalore Palace, the ISKCON Temple, Nandi Hills, the Koramangala food and nightlife scene, and the usual Darshini breakfast culture, which is worth experiencing at least once.
October to February is the best time to visit. It is cool and dry, temperatures around 14 to 28°C, and good for getting around the city. The Lalbagh Flower Show runs in January. March to May is warmer, up to 35°C, but still more comfortable than most Indian cities at that time of year. June to September is the monsoon, and Bengaluru gets moderate rain without the flooding you see on the coast. The Bengaluru Habba cultural festival happens in November, and the marathon is in October. For Nandi Hills, October through March is the best window.
By air: Kempegowda International Airport (BLR) is about 35 km from Koramangala. Flights connect directly from Delhi (~2.5 hrs), Mumbai (~1.5 hrs), Chennai (~1 hr), Hyderabad (~1 hr), and Kolkata (~2.5 hrs), plus international routes. By train: Bengaluru City Junction (KSR) is about 8 km away. Shatabdi to Chennai takes around 5 hours, the Rajdhani to Delhi is about 34 hours, Udyan Express to Mumbai is about 24 hours, and the Shatabdi to Mysuru is 2.5 hours. By road: Chennai is 340 km (NH-48), Mysuru is 150 km (NH-275), and Hyderabad is 560 km (NH-44). Ola, Uber, and regular taxis are all available for getting around the city.
BNGV The Grandeur: garden-view balcony rooms, woodfire pizza at Raffael's, spa, salon, and three full banquet halls for up to 500 each. Call us for current rates and availability.