Koramangala, Bangalore 2026: The Complete Area Guide for Residents, Startups & Visitors
Bangalore Life · By L K Monu Borkala · April 2026 · 13 min read
QUICK ANSWER
Is Koramangala a good place to live and work in Bangalore?
Yes — Koramangala is Bangalore’s most complete neighbourhood for people working in the startup and tech ecosystem. It’s the birthplace of Flipkart, Swiggy, and BigBasket. The restaurant and cafe density is the highest in the city. The trade-off: property prices are 30–40% above city average, and traffic on the inner roads is constant. For people who want to walk to work, eat well, and be in the middle of Bangalore’s startup culture, no neighbourhood competes with it.
What Koramangala Actually Is
Koramangala is simultaneously a residential neighbourhood, Bangalore’s startup capital, the city’s most dense restaurant strip, and a commercial district — all overlaid in a roughly 8-square-kilometre area. It runs from Sony World junction in the west to the Agara Lake area in the east, divided internally by the block system (1st Block through 8th Block) that every Koramangala address uses.
The neighbourhood’s transformation from a quiet residential area to Bangalore’s startup nucleus happened between 2008 and 2016. Flipkart was incorporated in Koramangala in 2007. Swiggy launched from 3rd Block in 2014. BigBasket, Cure.fit, and dozens of other companies of consequence started here. The density of startup offices, co-working spaces, investor meetings in coffee shops, and founding teams working on pitches gives Koramangala an energy that’s different from Indiranagar’s restaurant-and-pub identity or Whitefield’s corporate campus character.
Living in Koramangala: What to Know
Property and Rental Costs (2026)
|
Property Type |
Monthly Rent |
Notes |
|---|---|---|
|
1 BHK (500–650 sq ft) |
₹18,000–₹28,000 |
Higher than Marathahalli by 50–60% |
|
2 BHK (900–1,100 sq ft) |
₹28,000–₹45,000 |
Wide range by block and building quality |
|
2 BHK in gated community |
₹38,000–₹60,000 |
5th/6th block commands premium |
|
3 BHK (1,300+ sq ft) |
₹45,000–₹80,000 |
Limited stock; high demand |
|
PG accommodation |
₹10,000–₹18,000 |
Single sharing; higher end includes meals |
5th Block and 6th Block command the highest premiums due to proximity to the restaurant strip and startup office clusters. 1st Block and 2nd Block are quieter and 15–20% cheaper. 8th Block (near Agara Lake) is increasingly popular for the lake-adjacent living and slightly better traffic conditions.
Commute from Koramangala
|
Destination |
Distance |
Off-Peak |
Peak (8–10 AM / 6–8 PM) |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Indiranagar |
3–4 km |
10–15 min |
25–40 min |
|
MG Road / CBD |
6–7 km |
15–20 min |
35–55 min |
|
Whitefield / ITPL |
18–20 km |
35–45 min |
75–110 min |
|
Electronic City |
12–14 km via ORR |
25–35 min |
55–80 min |
|
Manyata Tech Park |
14–16 km |
30–40 min |
65–90 min |
|
Bangalore Airport |
35–38 km |
55–70 min |
90–120 min |
→ The Koramangala–Indiranagar stretch via 80 Feet Road is the most useful route in the city — it connects the two best neighbourhoods without going through the CBD. Off-peak, it’s 10 minutes. Worth knowing.
Food and Restaurants
Koramangala’s 5th Block restaurant strip is Bangalore’s most concentrated dining area. Truffles (burgers), Dialogue in the Dark (experiential dining), The Fatty Bao (Asian), and dozens of other well-regarded restaurants sit within a 500-metre stretch. The 6th and 7th block areas have expanded the restaurant footprint significantly through 2024–25.
Street food on 80 Feet Road — especially after 9 PM — is genuinely excellent: pani puri carts, grilled corn, and late-night sandwich stalls that serve the startup crowd working late. For morning, the darshinis on 1st and 2nd Block serve the best value breakfast in the neighbourhood at ₹60–₹120 per person.
Koramangala for Startups and Businesses
The startup infrastructure in Koramangala is more developed than anywhere else in Bangalore. BHIVE Workspace (multiple locations), 91springboard, and dozens of smaller co-working spaces are concentrated here. The density of co-working spaces means hot desks start at ₹300–₹500 per day, dedicated desks at ₹6,000–₹12,000 per month.
Investor presence is real: many of Bangalore’s angel investors and early-stage VCs use Koramangala coffee shops (Blue Tokai, Third Wave Coffee) as informal meeting venues. If you’re fundraising from Bangalore-based investors, the expectation is often that you’re either in Koramangala or nearby.
Key co-working spaces: BHIVE (multiple blocks), 91springboard (6th Block), WeWork (5th Block), Cowrks. Price range: Hot desk ₹300–₹500/day, dedicated desk ₹6,000–₹15,000/month, private office ₹18,000–₹40,000/month.
Key Facts About Koramangala
|
Topic |
What to Know |
|---|---|
|
Best blocks to live |
5th/6th for restaurants; 1st/2nd for quiet; 8th for lake views |
|
Best blocks for startups |
5th/6th/7th — highest co-working density |
|
Metro connectivity |
No metro currently; nearest station 2–3 km away |
|
Traffic character |
Consistent congestion on 80 Feet Road 8–10 AM and 6–8 PM daily |
|
Famous companies founded here |
Flipkart, Swiggy, BigBasket, Cure.fit, MakeMyTrip (early offices) |
|
Best time to explore |
Morning on weekdays — restaurants open, startup energy visible |
Frequently Asked Questions
Which block is best in Koramangala?
5th Block for restaurants, nightlife, and startup energy. 1st and 2nd Block for quieter residential living at lower rent. 8th Block for Agara Lake proximity and a slightly more relaxed pace. 6th and 7th Block are the fastest-developing areas with new restaurants and offices opening regularly.
Is Koramangala expensive?
Yes — one of the more expensive residential addresses in Bangalore. 2 BHK apartments run ₹28,000–₹45,000 per month; gated community equivalents are ₹38,000–₹60,000. Property purchase prices are ₹1.2–₹2.5 crore for a 2 BHK depending on building age and location. The premium reflects the restaurant density, startup ecosystem, and central location.
Is there a metro in Koramangala?
Not currently. The nearest metro stations are Jayanagar (Purple Line, 2.5 km) and Trinity (Purple Line, 3 km). The metro extension that would serve Koramangala has been planned but not funded as of 2026. Auto and Ola/Uber are the practical transport modes.
What is Koramangala famous for?
Koramangala is known as Bangalore’s startup capital — the neighbourhood where Flipkart, Swiggy, and BigBasket were founded, and where startup culture is most visible. It’s also known for having the city’s highest restaurant density (the 5th Block strip), and as a residential address that attracts young tech professionals who want to be close to both work and social life.
