Location is one of the important aspects to consider while investing in real estate. Godrej Tiara is located in Goraguntepalya, on Outer Ring Road and NH 75, Yeswanthpur, in the western Bangalore region.
The investment community has long been drawn to Yeshwantpur, a well-liked neighbourhood in Bangalore. This location offers top-notch infrastructure, growing real estate projects, convenient transportation and communication options, and plenty of room for industrial setup and corporate growth. Another factor driving up demand for commercial developments is Yeshwantpur's proximity to Rajajinagar and Malleswaram.
Godrej Tiara's address is Goraguntepalya, Yeshwanthpur, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560022. The project location's direct access to Outer Ring Road and NH 75 makes the project a prime destination.
Easy access to an expansive range of amenities and transportation options can significantly impact a location's desirability and long-term worth. Connectivity can only enhance the quality of life for residents in residential projects.
The location of Godrej Tiara offers excellent connectivity. Well-known linking roads, easy access to international airports, and other facilities make the project ideal for investors. The enclave is simple to reach from other parts of the city and has significant employment centres. Roadways, trains, airports, and the metro are among the transportation choices that are useful to the area.
Due to its great location in Yeshwanthpur, West Bangalore, the project offers good connectivity and a substantial benefit. The region has been covered by the recently proposed "Elevated Expressway," which is close to the existing NH-4 and NH-75 highways, connecting Tumkur Highway, Bellary Road, NICE Road, and Devanahalli via NH-44.
Airport Connectivity
The project's proximity to Kempegowda International Airport makes it simple to access via NH 75 and NH 44. It ensures that people living in Yeshwanthpur and Godrej Tiara get to and from their destinations easily and efficiently.
Metro Connectivity
The Namma Metro Green Line benefits Godrej Tiara residents in terms of connectivity. Over its eight years of operation, the Green Line metro has improved connectivity and has yet to encounter traffic congestion while en route to its destinations.
Nearest Metro Stations:
Railway Connectivity
The project's close proximity to Bangalore's main train terminals makes easy access feasible. Nearby train services lessen traffic bottlenecks. One strategy to lessen transportation's impact on the environment is to encourage people to board interstate trains at less crowded railroad stops.
Nearest Railway Station:
Road Connectivity
Godrej Tiara is ideally situated close to several state and national highways and other urban areas. Yeshwanthpur takes pride in having easy access to all main roads in the city. There is a bus stop right across from the project site. Taking the bus and taxi's less expensive and better for the environment. Two further strategies to reduce city traffic are to split the cost of taxi rides and use public transportation.
Major roads connecting the project location
West Bangalore's Yeshwanthpur neighbourhood has a range of neighbouring attractions to suit a range of interests. These are some nearby attractions for Yeshwanthpur.
Sankey Tank - 4 km
A man-made lake called Sankey Tank is located close to Vyalikaval, Malleshwaram, and Sadashivanagar. It occupies 37.5 acres. The State Forest Department maintains the lake. Among the several boat rides available to visitors of the Maurya Sankey Boat Club are rowboats, pedal boats, and motorboat rides.
Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium - 5 km
In Bangalore, the Bangalore Association for Science Education (BASE) oversees the well-known Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium. The entire facility is designed with scientific fans in mind, aiming to teach information about earthly and space-related topics in an engaging and entertaining way.
ISKCON Temple - 6 km
Since its founding in 1997, the ISKCON Temple in Bangalore, known as the Sri Radha Krishna Temple, has been a symbol of devotion and serenity. One of the biggest ISKCON temples in the world, it is the city's most revered spiritual landmark and was constructed atop a hillside known as Hare Krishna Hill.
Bangalore Palace - 7 km
Bangalore Palace is a striking architectural marvel that is evocative of Tudor-style homes. The palace is located halfway between Jayamahal and Sadashivanagar. Lovely gardens surround the palace and draw a lot of visitors. Furthermore, this is the chosen location for significant events and cultural initiatives. The palace's magnificent exterior and interior carvings that portray various architectural styles indicate the regal culture the building stands for.
Cubbon Park - 9 km
Cubbon Park in Bangalore is a popular tourist destination with plenty of greenery, spanning 300 acres. This area of the city, known as the "green belt," is perfect for individuals who enjoy the outdoors and a peaceful setting. Lord Cubbon laid the foundation, which is why the park has his name. More than 6,000 trees can be found there, supporting a thriving environment.
Several of the city's most significant buildings, including the Attara Kacheri, Cubbon Park Museum, and Sheshadri Iyer Memorial Park, are located here, which is also a popular tourist spot. The Bangalore Aquarium is a well-known attraction located in Cubbon Park. It is the second-largest aquarium in India.
Yeshwanthpur is an upscale locality near Malleshwaram in West Bangalore. Tumkur Road links Hebbal and Bangalore Kempegowda International Airport Road. It has been constructed with elevated highways and well-planned outer ring roads. The area has also established convenient transportation, educational institutions, and medical facilities.
Yeshwanthpur is a thriving entertainment centre and residential neighbourhood. With so many nicely constructed retail centres and leisure areas, there's always something fun to do nearby. In addition, it's a vibrant, networked community with a rich history and exciting prospects for growth.
With convenient access for locals, the Namma metro green line has been running from Nagasandra to Silk Institute for the past eight years. Locals can also easily access transportation alternatives thanks to Yeshwanthpur Metro and Railway Station.
Bangalore Metro and City Transport Buses offer excellent access to Yeshwanthpur and other parts of the city, and rail connections further facilitate travel to key sites. The key roads to Kempegowda International Airport and the Green Line Metro network will enhance the region's transportation system. Because so many individuals are moving to Yeshwanthpur in search of work, the area is seeing a boom in residential development.
Airport Connectivity
Only 32 km separate Yeshwanthpur and Kempegowda International Airport, easily accessible by NH- 75 and NH-44 with little traffic. The recommended path avoids traffic jams and takes 30 to 40 minutes to get to the airport. Furthermore, BMTC Airport buses run all day, offering easy access to the surrounding area.
Metro Connectivity
In Bangalore, metro connectivity is required for daily commuting on these congested thoroughfares. The Namma Metro Green Line has been built and has been in use for over eight years. The 34.5 km Green Metro Line connects the north and south of the city, travelling from Nagasandra (North) to Silk Institute (South) via Yeshwanthpur in West Bangalore. There are 32 stations in total: 29 are now in operation, and 3 are forthcoming.
There are 3 underground stations, and the other 26 are above-ground.
Major Metro Stations connecting Green Line Metro:
Road Connectivity
For individuals who appreciate travelling to the state and city as much as natives do, Yeshwanthpur is the perfect place to call home. National Highway 4 in Karnataka connects Bangalore with Nandhi Hills, passing via the towns of Peenya, Yeshwanthpur, Hebbal, Nagavara, and Devanahalli. The National Highway (NH-44), which links to Bellary Road and Srinagar - Kanyakumari, is only a km away from the location. The outer ring road, Bangalore's main thoroughfare, can be reached in five minutes.
In the most desirable area in the city, Godrej Tiara is situated in Yeshwanthpur, West Bangalore.
Because there are schools, hospitals, colleges, IT parks, and shopping centres close by, the project's Yeshwanthpur location enhances the quality of life and gives inhabitants more time for leisure and personal interests.
Yeshwanthpur has excellent access to the city's main flyover, the Outer Ring Roads, and the National Highways.
From the project location, major IT and Tech Parks, including Infosys, World Trade Center, IFCI Financial City, Ecopolis, and IT/ITES SEZs, are easily accessible.
The project is located close to the Green Line's Goraguntepalya Metro Station. The metro is widely accessible to locals, cutting down on the time it takes them to get anywhere.