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Hosa Road–Singasandra junction, three halls 50–300 capacity, hourly-slot pricing, outside catering and decor allowed.
a residential South-East Bangalore neighbourhood that sits on the Hosa Road–Bommanahalli corridor. Singasandra is split between traditional kalyana mantapas catering to South Indian weddings (₹400/plate, pure-veg) and newer mid-tier banquet venues (₹600–₹1,200/plate). The Yellow Line metro extension has made Singasandra one of the fastest-growing event-venue clusters in 2024–2026.
Metro: Singasandra (Yellow Line) and Hosa Road (Yellow Line). Distance to Veloria Grand (Hosa Road): Singasandra adjoins Hosa Road; Veloria Grand is at the Hosa Road–Singasandra junction. Typical price band: ₹400–₹1,200 per plate.
The shortlist below is drawn from operator-side observation of which venues in this area actually deliver on cake/decor/outside-catering policy at the price stated. For the full 15-venue Bangalore comparison with policy-level detail across the city, see the complete Bangalore banquet halls guide.
Hosa Road–Singasandra junction, three halls 50–300 capacity, hourly-slot pricing, outside catering and decor allowed.
200–500 capacity, ₹400/plate, pure-veg, traditional South Indian wedding setup.
300–600 capacity, ₹500–₹800/plate, outside catering permitted.
2 km from Singasandra, 100–500 capacity, ₹500/plate.
6 km via Hosa Road, 200–500 capacity, ₹400/plate, traditional setup.
Singasandra has 4–6 traditional kalyana mantapas (₹400/plate, pure-veg, 200–500 capacity), 2–3 mid-tier convention halls (₹500–₹800/plate, 300–600 capacity), and proximity to Veloria Grand on the Hosa Road junction (50–300 capacity, hourly-slot pricing). The cluster overlaps with the Hosa Road banquet hall ecosystem.
Most Singasandra banquet halls sit within 1–3 km of Hosa Road metro station on the Yellow Line. The metro extension to Singasandra station itself is operational since 2024. From any Singasandra banquet, the metro is 5–10 minutes by auto or 10–15 minutes walk.
For a 250-guest South Indian wedding at a Singasandra kalyana mantapa with outside catering, expect ₹1.2–₹2.5 lakh all-inclusive. For a mid-tier banquet hall in Singasandra with in-house catering and decor, ₹2.5–₹5 lakh for the same headcount. Hosa Road area hotel banquets push above ₹5 lakh.
Yes — the newer mid-tier banquet venues in Singasandra and adjacent Hosa Road accept North Indian wedding bookings with outside catering for Marwari, Punjabi and Bengali traditions. Veloria Grand handles 30–40 North Indian weddings annually with outside caterers from Indiranagar or JP Nagar. Confirm catering compatibility before booking.
More questions in the full FAQ section below.
Common questions about Singasandra banquet halls: pricing, parking, metro access, outside catering, bar permits and guest count guidance.
Singasandra has 4–6 traditional kalyana mantapas (₹400/plate, pure-veg, 200–500 capacity), 2–3 mid-tier convention halls (₹500–₹800/plate, 300–600 capacity), and proximity to Veloria Grand on the Hosa Road junction (50–300 capacity, hourly-slot pricing). The cluster overlaps with the Hosa Road banquet hall ecosystem.
Most Singasandra banquet halls sit within 1–3 km of Hosa Road metro station on the Yellow Line. The metro extension to Singasandra station itself is operational since 2024. From any Singasandra banquet, the metro is 5–10 minutes by auto or 10–15 minutes walk.
For a 250-guest South Indian wedding at a Singasandra kalyana mantapa with outside catering, expect ₹1.2–₹2.5 lakh all-inclusive. For a mid-tier banquet hall in Singasandra with in-house catering and decor, ₹2.5–₹5 lakh for the same headcount. Hosa Road area hotel banquets push above ₹5 lakh.
Yes — the newer mid-tier banquet venues in Singasandra and adjacent Hosa Road accept North Indian wedding bookings with outside catering for Marwari, Punjabi and Bengali traditions. Veloria Grand handles 30–40 North Indian weddings annually with outside caterers from Indiranagar or JP Nagar. Confirm catering compatibility before booking.
Most traditional kalyana mantapas in Singasandra do not permit alcohol. Newer banquet venues and the hotel banquets on adjoining Hosa Road permit BYOB or have temporary bar permits. Veloria Grand allows guest-arranged bar setups with the vendor handling the permit. Always confirm bar policy in writing before paying advance.
For weekend slots in the November–February peak wedding season, book Singasandra banquet halls 3–6 months ahead. Off-season weekday events (June–September) can be booked 4–8 weeks ahead. Auspicious muhurtham dates fill 8–12 months in advance at popular Singasandra–Hosa Road venues.
Three dated case patterns from Singasandra banquet bookings in the past 12 months — drawn from operator-side experience of what actually shows up on the night versus what the quote said.
a 200-guest South Indian wedding family chose a Singasandra kalyana mantapa over a JP Nagar option and saved Rs 65,000 on the per-plate cost (Rs 450 vs Rs 750). Same outside caterer, same decor; the difference was venue tier.
a host paid Rs 18,000 extra at a Singasandra kalyana mantapa because the "all-inclusive" quote excluded generator backup for the 4-hour evening slot. Always confirm generator inclusion in writing for any event running past 7 PM.
a 300-guest Kannadiga wedding host booked the Singasandra venue 5 months ahead for Mahalakshmi muhurtham. They had their pick of all slots; clients who tried 4 weeks out had to take Tuesday or Thursday morning timings.
If Singasandra doesn't fit your guest commute or capacity range, these adjacent neighbourhoods are the realistic alternatives:
Adjacent · Yellow Line · 2 km away
South Bangalore · Yellow Line · 8 km away
East Bangalore · ORR junction · 18 km away
Or compare all 15 Bangalore banquet halls in the full citywide guide.
Illustrative stock photos matching the formats and capacity tiers typical for Singasandra venues. For actual Veloria Grand event photos across past weddings, receptions and engagements, see the full event gallery.
Founder, Veloria Grand · Bangalore
Ranjith founded Veloria Grand on Hosa Road, Singasandra after a decade in event operations. The team has hosted 100+ celebrations a year across Hosa Road, Singasandra, JP Nagar, BTM, Bommanahalli and broader South Bangalore — billed by actual hour and verified plate count.
This Singasandra location guide reflects what he and the team see week to week across the Singasandra venue ecosystem: which halls actually deliver on cake/decor/outside-catering policy, which neighbourhoods get sold out first for weekend slots, and which combinations of price-tier and capacity-band suit different family event formats.