Arvind Nallurahalli - Location
Nallurahalli, in the heart of Whitefield, East Bengaluru 560066 - arguably the single most tech-park-proximate residential address in the corridor. Within roughly 1-2 km sit ITPL, Sigma Soft Tech Park and the EPIP Zone; about 1.6 km away is Nallurhalli Metro station on the Namma Metro Purple Line. This page sets out the location case in full: the macro corridor, the micro-market, road and metro connectivity, and the ecosystem of tech parks, schools, hospitals and retail that surrounds Arvind Nallurahalli. Arvind Sarjapur Road is useful for the same-city location lens because the real test is weekday travel, school runs, healthcare access, and how the approach road feels at peak hours.
Arvind Nallurahalli Location - Nallurahalli, Whitefield
Arvind Nallurahalli occupies a 4.18-acre parcel at Nallurahalli, in the heart of Whitefield, East Bengaluru - arguably the single most tech-park-proximate residential address in the corridor. Within roughly 1-2 km sit ITPL, Sigma Soft Tech Park and the EPIP Zone; about 1.6 km away is Nallurhalli Metro station on the Namma Metro Purple Line. This page sets out the location case in full: the macro corridor, the micro-market, road and metro connectivity, and the ecosystem of tech parks, schools, hospitals and retail that surrounds Arvind Nallurahalli.

Macro Positioning - Whitefield, India's Original IT Corridor
Whitefield is not an emerging suburb; it is the corridor that started Bengaluru's IT story. The International Tech Park Bangalore (ITPL) opened in 1994 as one of India's first purpose-built technology parks, and Whitefield grew around it into a self-contained employment, residential, retail and education ecosystem in East Bengaluru. Today the corridor hosts hundreds of corporate occupiers - TCS, SAP, IBM, Accenture, Wipro, Dell, Huawei and many more - across ITPL, Sigma Soft Tech Park, the EPIP Zone, GR Tech Park and Brigade Tech Gardens.
For a homebuyer, the significance is that Whitefield is a demand-anchored market, not a speculative one. The hundreds of thousands of professionals who work in these parks generate a durable, high-income base of owner-occupier and rental demand. That is why Whitefield has consistently ranked among Bengaluru's most liquid and stable residential corridors, with average high-rise values around Rs 11,950 per sq ft in 2026.
Micro Positioning - Why Nallurahalli Specifically
Within Whitefield, Nallurahalli is a premium residential pocket positioned at the functional centre of the employment cluster. It is close enough to ITPL, Sigma and EPIP for a genuine walk-to-work or single-metro-stop commute, yet it sits on established residential roads with schools, hospitals and retail already in place. Nallurhalli apartments have appreciated an estimated 16% over the trailing year - a reflection of the pocket's maturity and the scarcity of new, well-located supply. For Arvind Nallurahalli, this micro-location is the entire thesis: buyers are not paying for a promise of future infrastructure; they are paying for infrastructure and employment that already exist at the doorstep.
Road Connectivity
| Route / corridor | Role |
|---|---|
| Whitefield Main Road | Primary spine linking Nallurahalli to ITPL, Kadugodi and Hoskote Road |
| Outer Ring Road (ORR) | East Bengaluru's arterial ring to Marathahalli, Sarjapur and the airport belt |
| Old Madras Road / NH-75 | Connects Whitefield to KR Puram, Indiranagar and the CBD |
| ITPL Main Road | Direct access to the tech-park cluster |
| Hoskote / NH-75 | Eastward link to Hoskote and the Chennai highway |
| Upcoming Peripheral Ring Road | Will further deepen East-Bengaluru orbital connectivity over the build window |
Nallurahalli's road grid gives it multiple exits toward both the CBD (via Old Madras Road) and the ORR office belt (via Whitefield Main Road and Marathahalli), reducing single-route dependence.
Metro Connectivity
The Namma Metro Purple Line is the transport event that has re-rated Whitefield. The line is fully operational to Whitefield (Kadugodi), connecting the corridor directly to KR Puram, Indiranagar, MG Road, Majestic and the western reaches of the network. Nallurhalli Metro station is about 1.6 km from Arvind Nallurahalli - close enough to make a metro commute genuinely practical for residents, whether they are travelling to the CBD or to offices along the line. The metro effectively erases Whitefield's historic "it's far" objection: a resident can now reach central Bengaluru without touching the ORR's traffic.
Rail and Air Connectivity
Whitefield Railway Station and the Kadugodi (Baiyappanahalli) suburban corridor provide additional rail connectivity, and Bengaluru's expanding suburban-rail programme is expected to strengthen East-Bengaluru links over the coming years. Kempegowda International Airport is reachable via the Outer Ring Road and the airport road, typically a 45-60 minute drive depending on traffic; the upcoming Peripheral Ring Road is expected to shorten the airport run from East Bengaluru materially once operational.
Tech Parks and Offices
| Tech park / office | Approx. distance |
|---|---|
| ITPL (International Tech Park Bangalore) | ~1-2 km |
| Sigma Soft Tech Park | ~1-2 km |
| EPIP Zone | ~2 km |
| GR Tech Park | ~2-3 km |
| Brigade Tech Gardens | ~3-4 km |
| Ecospace / Bhoruka Tech Park (ORR) | ~7-9 km |
| Prestige Tech Park (ORR) | ~8-10 km |
| Embassy Tech Village (ORR) | ~12-14 km |
The concentration of employment within 1-2 km is the location's headline advantage. For a household with one or both partners working in these parks, Arvind Nallurahalli converts a daily cross-city commute into a walk or a short hop.
Schools
| School | Approx. distance |
|---|---|
| Vibgyor High School, Whitefield | ~2-3 km |
| The Deens Academy | ~3-4 km |
| Gopalan National School | ~3-4 km |
| Whitefield Global School | ~4-5 km |
| Chrysalis High | ~2-3 km |
| Glentree Academy | ~3-4 km |
| National Public School, Whitefield | ~4-6 km |
| Inventure Academy | ~8-10 km |
| Ryan International, Kundalahalli | ~3-4 km |
| VIBGYOR Rise | ~3-4 km |
Whitefield's schooling ecosystem is one of the most developed in Bengaluru, with a dense cluster of reputed international and CBSE/ICSE schools - a decisive factor for the family buyers targeting the project's 3 BHK homes.
Hospitals
| Hospital | Approx. distance |
|---|---|
| Manipal Hospital, Whitefield | ~3-4 km |
| Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences | ~4-5 km |
| Columbia Asia Hospital, Whitefield | ~3-4 km |
| Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences | ~4-6 km |
| Cloudnine Hospital, Whitefield | ~2-4 km |
| Narayana Multispeciality, Whitefield | ~4-6 km |
| Aster Whitefield | ~3-5 km |
| Brookefield Hospital | ~4-6 km |
Healthcare access is comprehensive, spanning multispeciality, maternity and tertiary-care facilities within a short drive.
Retail and Hospitality
Whitefield's retail and social infrastructure is among Bengaluru's richest. Phoenix Marketcity and VR Bengaluru are the anchor malls within 3-5 km, offering flagship retail, multiplexes, dining and entertainment. Forum Value Mall, Inorbit and the Park Square Mall add further options. The corridor is dense with cafes, restaurants, supermarkets and the hospitality inventory (business hotels and serviced apartments) that follows a large corporate workforce. For residents, this means everyday and lifestyle needs are met without leaving the corridor.
Honest Trade-offs
No Whitefield location is without trade-offs. Peak-hour traffic on the ORR and Whitefield Main Road remains heavy, though the operational Purple Line increasingly offers an alternative to road commuting. The airport run from East Bengaluru is longer than from the north until the Peripheral Ring Road opens. And Whitefield's density means a buyer should value, as Arvind Nallurahalli offers, a low-density, two-tower community over a packed multi-block layout. These are corridor-level realities, not project-specific weaknesses - and the metro's arrival has materially softened the historical commute complaint.
Daily Commute Scenarios
To make the connectivity concrete, consider how three typical residents would commute from Arvind Nallurahalli. A software engineer working at ITPL walks or takes a five-minute auto to the office - the corridor's defining advantage, turning a daily hour of traffic into a non-event. A consultant working in the CBD or Indiranagar walks to Nallurhalli Metro station (~1.6 km) and rides the Purple Line into central Bengaluru, bypassing the ORR entirely. A finance professional working along the Outer Ring Road (Ecospace, Prestige Tech Park, Embassy Tech Village) drives via Whitefield Main Road and Marathahalli, a manageable run outside peak hours. In every case, the home's central Whitefield position gives multiple viable routes - the hallmark of a well-connected address rather than a single-road-dependent one.
Future Infrastructure
Beyond the operational metro and roads, several infrastructure projects will further strengthen Nallurahalli's connectivity over Arvind Nallurahalli's build window to December 2029. The Peripheral Ring Road, long planned, would give East Bengaluru a faster orbital link to the airport and the northern and southern corridors, materially shortening the airport run. Bengaluru's suburban-rail programme is set to deepen rail connectivity along the Whitefield corridor. And continued metro network expansion increases the reach of the Purple Line link that already serves Nallurhalli station. A buyer entering at pre-launch holds the home across precisely the period in which these projects mature - the classic setup where infrastructure delivery re-rates a well-located asset.
Social Infrastructure Maturity
What separates Whitefield from newer, cheaper corridors is that its social infrastructure is already mature. A family moving to Arvind Nallurahalli does not have to wait years for schools, hospitals, malls and restaurants to arrive - they are already here, in density and quality. The schooling cluster spans reputed international and CBSE/ICSE options within a few kilometres; the healthcare network runs from day clinics to tertiary-care multispeciality hospitals; and the retail and dining ecosystem, anchored by Phoenix Marketcity and VR Bengaluru, rivals any part of Bengaluru. This maturity is a decisive advantage for the end-user and family buyers the project targets: they are buying into a fully-formed neighbourhood, not a promise of one.
The Investment Case for Nallurahalli
The location case for Arvind Nallurahalli rests on fundamentals that already exist rather than infrastructure yet to be built. The employment base - ITPL, Sigma, EPIP and the wider Whitefield cluster - is operational and growing. The metro is running. The schools, hospitals and malls are in place. Nallurhalli apartments have appreciated an estimated 16% in the last year, and Whitefield's high-rise values sit around Rs 11,950 per sq ft in 2026. A premium, low-density launch at a walk-to-work address in this corridor is a low-risk end-user proposition and a well-underwritten investment - the demand does not have to be imagined, it can be counted in the workforce next door. Buyers comparing options across Whitefield will find Arvind Nallurahalli's ITPL proximity and two-tower density hard to match.
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Contact salesArvind Nallurahalli FAQ
Where exactly is Arvind Nallurahalli located?
At Nallurahalli, in the heart of Whitefield, East Bengaluru 560066. Within roughly 1-2 km sit ITPL, Sigma Soft Tech Park and the EPIP Zone, and Nallurhalli Metro station on the Namma Metro Purple Line is about 1.6 km away - one of the most tech-park-proximate residential addresses in the corridor.
How far is Arvind Nallurahalli from ITPL and the tech parks?
ITPL and Sigma Soft Tech Park are within roughly 1-2 km, the EPIP Zone about 2 km, and GR Tech Park 2-3 km. The ORR office belt - Ecospace, Prestige Tech Park and Embassy Tech Village - is 7-14 km via Whitefield Main Road and Marathahalli.
How far is Nallurhalli Metro station from Arvind Nallurahalli?
Nallurhalli Metro station on the Namma Metro Purple Line is about 1.6 km from Arvind Nallurahalli. The Purple Line is fully operational to Whitefield (Kadugodi) and connects the corridor directly to KR Puram, Indiranagar, MG Road and Majestic - a metro commute to the CBD without touching the ORR.
How far is Arvind Nallurahalli from the airport?
Kempegowda International Airport is reachable via the Outer Ring Road and the airport road, typically a 45-60 minute drive depending on traffic (about 40-45 km). The upcoming Peripheral Ring Road is expected to shorten the airport run from East Bengaluru once operational.
Which schools and hospitals are near Arvind Nallurahalli?
Schools within a few kilometres include Vibgyor High Whitefield, The Deens Academy, Gopalan National School, Chrysalis High and Ryan International Kundalahalli. Hospitals within 3-6 km include Manipal Whitefield, Columbia Asia Whitefield, Cloudnine Whitefield, Aster Whitefield, Vydehi and Narayana Multispeciality.
Is Whitefield well connected by road from Nallurahalli?
Yes. Whitefield Main Road links Nallurahalli to ITPL, Kadugodi and Hoskote Road; the Outer Ring Road at Marathahalli (6-8 km) reaches Sarjapur and the airport belt; and Old Madras Road / NH-75 connects to KR Puram, Indiranagar and the CBD. The upcoming Peripheral Ring Road will deepen East-Bengaluru orbital connectivity.