Guest logistics
The airport question
Every Bangalore wedding with outstation guests eventually has this argument: hold it in the city everyone pictures, or on the airport side everyone can actually reach. The venue book has quietly voted — the airport side is its biggest quarter.
What the file says about the north
The resort belt grew where it did for one reason: Kempegowda International. Several properties on our file describe themselves by their distance to it — Nandi Highland's own listing reads "minutes from Kempegowda International", and the Nandi Hills venues put themselves an hour from the city. When a wedding's guest list arrives by air, that geography is the venue's biggest amenity, ahead of any lawn.
When the city core still wins
When the guest list lives here. A Rajajinagar family marrying at a Devanahalli resort has exported its own wedding — every local guest now makes the airport run without the flight. The city-core hotels also hold the ballrooms, the five-star kitchens and the addresses parents recognise, and for a largely local, single-evening reception that is usually the better trade. It is a counting problem before it is a taste problem: list who sleeps where the night before, and the quarter picks itself.
Which Bangalore wedding venues are close to the airport?
The largest single cluster in our book: 35 venues sit in North Bangalore and the airport side, 15 of them in the Devanahalli–Chikkajala belt around Kempegowda International itself. 32 of the northern venues have rooms on site, which is what makes them work for a wedding where the guest list lands by air.
Questions
Which Bangalore wedding venues are close to the airport?
The largest single cluster in our book: 35 venues sit in North Bangalore and the airport side, 15 of them in the Devanahalli–Chikkajala belt around Kempegowda International itself. 32 of the northern venues have rooms on site, which is what makes them work for a wedding where the guest list lands by air.
Should we pick a venue near the airport or in the city?
Count who is travelling. If most guests already live in Bangalore, a city venue spares two hundred locals a highway run and the airport side only helps the dozen who flew. If the wedding is effectively a fly-in — an NRI side, families from other cities — the equation flips: guests land, reach the venue in minutes, and never meet city traffic at all. The wrong answer is choosing by the venue photograph and discovering the geometry at the rehearsal.
Guest list landing at KIA?
Tell us how many are flying and from where. We will short-list venues around their arrival, not around our convenience.