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8 neighborhoods selected in this guide.

Jayanagar is one of Bengaluru's oldest planned neighborhoods, developed in the 1940s as one of Asia's largest residential layouts. Its tree-lined avenues, traditional eateries, and bustling 4th Block shopping complex represent old Bengaluru's unhurried charm.
Koramangala is Bengaluru's startup neighborhood—a buzzing grid of streets that serves as the epicenter of India's tech startup ecosystem. Beyond tech, it offers some of the city's most diverse dining options, from dosas to global cuisines.

Indiranagar is Bengaluru's most vibrant lifestyle neighborhood, a tree-lined residential area that has transformed into the city's unofficial capital of craft beer, boutique shopping, and contemporary dining. The parallel streets of 100 Feet Road and 12th Main are its main arteries.

Chickpet is the commercial heart of old Bengaluru, a dense warren of narrow lanes crammed with silk shops, wholesale stores, and traditional businesses. It offers an authentic glimpse into the city's pre-tech trading heritage.

Mahatma Gandhi Road (MG Road) is one of Bengaluru's most iconic streets, a tree-lined arterial connecting Trinity Circle to Anil Kumble Circle. Flanked by heritage buildings, modern offices, and retail, it represents the city's transition from colonial cantonment to tech capital.

Malleswaram is one of Bengaluru's oldest and most charming residential areas, established in the late 19th century. Known for its tree-canopied streets, Brahmanical heritage, traditional eateries, and the famous 8th Cross shopping street, it offers an authentic slice of old-world Bengaluru.
Walk through India's tech epicentre — glass-tower campuses, the Phoenix Marketcity mall, and craft coffee roasters..

South Bengaluru's buzzing strip of restaurants, rooftop bars, and stand-up comedy clubs..