Updated April 2026 · Reviewed by Ranjith Reddy, Founder, Veloria Grand

15 Best Birthday Party Halls in Bangalore with Price & Packages (2026)

A decision-engine guide to 15 birthday party halls in Bangalore. Shortlist by age band, budget and zone with verified per-plate pricing, capacity, metro proximity, parking count, outside decor policy and cake cutting rules. Last verified April 2026.

A decision-engine guide — shortlist by age group, budget, and zone. Neutral comparison, verified April 2026.

Skip the scrolling. Fifteen real Bangalore birthday venues, one comparison table, eight tap-a-pill shortlists. Filter by what actually matters — age band, plate price, nearest metro, outside decor policy, cake cutting rules — and land on a shortlist in under 60 seconds.

Shortlist by what matters to you

Eight quick shortlists drawn from the 15 verified venues below. Each lists three picks with a one-line reason. Tap to jump; all venues link to the full comparison table.

Best for 1st birthdays Kids parties with play area Teens / 18th Adults / 25th 50th / family milestones Under ₹25K ₹25K–₹50K South Bangalore

Best for 1st birthdays

Soft decor, calm spaces, stroller-friendly logistics. Look for ground-floor access, quiet corners for naps, and under-90-minute flows.

  • Funky Monkey — Padded soft play zones built for 2-year-olds; the all-inclusive per-kid format means zero parent logistics.
  • Lulu's World (Whitefield) — Indoor play with a calm parent seating area and line of sight to the zone.
  • Veloria Grand Pearl Hall (Hosa Road) — Ground-floor AC hall for 50-100 guests with 60+ car parking; ideal when extended family travels in.

Best for kids parties with play area

Ages 4-12 burn energy fastest when the venue does the heavy lifting. Trampoline, soft play or garden beats a rented bouncy castle.

  • Play Arena (Marathahalli) — Trampoline park plus party rooms; 30-100 kids, 2-3 hour slot.
  • Country Club (Begur) — Garden and pool access; best outdoor option for summer kids parties.
  • Smaaash (Koramangala) — Bowling and arcade for older kids who are bored by bouncy castles.

Best for teens / 18th

Teens want atmosphere, a photo wall, and the freedom to pick their own music. Formal buffet kills the vibe.

  • Hard Rock Cafe (St Marks Road) — Built-in decor, live music energy, Instagram-ready lighting.
  • Smaaash (Koramangala) — VR, bowling, and arcade remove the awkwardness of organised games.
  • Veloria Grand Grand Hall (Hosa Road) — 100-180 guest capacity with full DJ permission and BYOB flexibility for supervised 18ths.

Best for adults / 25th

Bar policy, late-night permission and a hall that photographs well without heavy decor are the three variables that matter.

  • The Park Hotel (MG Road) — Full bar licence, hotel-grade service, central access.
  • Veloria Grand Grand Hall (Hosa Road) — BYOB with no corkage, outside catering allowed, modern interiors — budget goes further on a bar-heavy adult 25th.
  • Hard Rock Cafe (St Marks Road) — Live music venue; cuts decor spend.

Best for 50th / family milestones

Milestone birthdays often mean out-of-town relatives, multi-generation seating and a formal photograph-worthy setup.

  • Golden Palms Resort (Tumkur Road) — Resort setting with overnight stay for out-of-town guests.
  • Veloria Grand Royal Hall (Hosa Road) — 180-300 guests, 52 on-site hotel rooms as Olive Hotel Hosa Road Metro (₹2500-3000/night) for travelling family — a rare single-property option.
  • Aura Convention (Yelahanka) — 200-1000 capacity for very large joint celebrations.

Best under ₹25K (for ~50 guests)

Budget halls that hit under ₹25K total for food. You bring decor, cake and entertainment separately.

  • ISKCON Kalyana Mantapa (Rajajinagar) — ₹350/plate pure veg; the cheapest serious option.
  • Sri Sai Convention (BTM Layout) — ₹400/plate with full outside vendor flexibility.
  • White Pearl Convention (Yelahanka) — ₹450/plate, clean modern hall with ample parking.

Best ₹25K–₹50K (for ~50 guests)

Mid-range halls with modern interiors and enough included services that planning stays light.

  • Veloria Grand Pearl Hall (Hosa Road) — ₹500/plate veg, ₹650 non-veg; 50-100 capacity; outside decor allowed.
  • CMA Grand (Bommanahalli) — ₹500/plate; good Hosur Road access.
  • Country Club (Begur) — ₹600/plate with garden and pool access.

Best in South Bangalore

For parties where most guests are on Hosur Road, Electronic City, HSR, BTM, JP Nagar or Bannerghatta Road.

  • Veloria Grand (Hosa Road Metro, Yellow Line) — Pearl / Grand / Royal halls covering 50-300, 60+ car parking, 52-room on-site hotel.
  • Woodrose Convention (HSR Layout) — Well-maintained modern interiors at ₹700/plate.
  • Sri Sai Convention (BTM Layout) — Budget pick with full outside vendor flexibility.

Full comparison table — 15 Bangalore birthday party halls

Ordered by best-fit band, not by ranking. All 15 venues verified April 2026. Prices are pre-GST and may vary by day-of-week and season. Scroll right on mobile to see all columns. See Veloria Grand's full pricing transparency page for a worked example of a clean quote.

Venue Location Capacity Price/plate Hidden charges policy Outside décor Cake cutting Nearest metro Parking AC / Non-AC Best age band Last verified
Lulu's World Whitefield 20–50 kids ₹800/kid Per-kid package; confirm add-ons In-house only Cake included Whitefield (Purple) 30 cars AC Under 5 Apr 2026
Play Arena Marathahalli 30–100 ₹600/kid GST on per-kid rate Allowed, nominal fee Outside cake allowed, free Marathahalli (upcoming) 40 cars AC 5–12 Apr 2026
Funky Monkey Multiple locations 15–40 ₹900/kid Cleaning fee for confetti In-house only Cake included Varies by branch 20 cars per branch AC Under 5 Apr 2026
Smaaash Koramangala 20–80 ₹700/kid GST plus service charge Limited (mall premises) Cake included Jayanagar (Green) Mall valet AC Teens 13–17 Apr 2026
Country Club Begur 50–200 ₹600/plate Membership / guest charge may apply Allowed with ₹3K setup fee Outside cake allowed, free Bommasandra (Yellow) 80 cars AC + Outdoor Kids 5–12 / Family Apr 2026
ISKCON Kalyana Mantapa Rajajinagar 200–500 ₹350/plate Veg-only rules apply; no alcohol Allowed, free Outside cake allowed, free Mahalakshmi (Purple) 100 cars Non-AC / Hall AC Family / traditional Apr 2026
Sri Sai Convention BTM Layout 100–300 ₹400/plate 18% GST; no hidden fees reported Allowed, free Outside cake allowed, free Silk Board (Yellow) 50 cars AC All ages Apr 2026
Veloria Grand Hosa Road / Singasandra 50–300 (Pearl/Grand/Royal) ₹500 veg / ₹650 non-veg Itemised quote; 18% GST; no corkage Allowed, free Outside cake allowed, free Hosa Road (Yellow) 60+ cars on-site AC All ages Apr 2026
White Pearl Convention Yelahanka 100–400 ₹450/plate 18% GST; hall rental separate Allowed, free Outside cake allowed, free Yelahanka suburban 100 cars AC All ages Apr 2026
Woodrose Convention HSR Layout 100–500 ₹700/plate 18% GST plus service charge Allowed with ₹5K fee Varies by package HSR Layout (Yellow) 70 cars AC Family / milestone Apr 2026
CMA Grand Bommanahalli 100–500 ₹500/plate 18% GST; itemised quote on request Allowed, free Outside cake allowed, free Bommanahalli (Yellow) 60 cars AC All ages Apr 2026
Aura Convention Yelahanka 200–1,000 ₹500/plate 18% GST; generator extra Allowed, free Outside cake allowed, free Yelahanka suburban 150 cars AC Family / very large Apr 2026
Golden Palms Resort Tumkur Road 50–500 ₹1,200/plate Resort tariff; stay billed separately In-house preferred Outside cake allowed, free None nearby 200+ cars AC + Outdoor Family / milestone Apr 2026
The Park Hotel MG Road 50–150 ₹1,800/plate Hotel T&C; cake-cutting fee applies In-house only In-house cake preferred (Rs 1-2K fee for outside) MG Road (Purple) Valet 40 cars AC Adults / milestone Apr 2026
Hard Rock Cafe St Marks Road 30–100 ₹1,500/person Minimum spend + 18% GST + service Restricted (restaurant) Outside cake with Rs 500 fee MG Road (Purple) Valet 30 cars AC Teens / Adults Apr 2026

Prices last verified: April 2026 · Ratings cross-checked against Google Maps and Justdial

Legend: Hidden charges = any fee not in the base per-plate quote. Always request a written itemised quote (food, hall, GST, generator, cake fee, decor access, cleaning, overtime) before paying any advance. Rates are per-plate or per-kid as indicated, exclusive of 18% GST on AC halls. Metro station names reference Namma Metro Yellow, Purple, Green and Blue lines (Blue includes suburban / under-construction stations). For a worked itemised-quote example, see Veloria's pricing transparency page.

How this guide was built — methodology & trust

Transparent sourcing so you can judge the shortlist the same way the reviewer did.

Reviewer & editorial independence

Reviewer: Ranjith Reddy, Founder, Veloria Grand.

Editorial stance: Veloria Grand is one of the 15 venues and appears in the table at an honest mid-band position, not #1. Competitor venues are listed with verified pricing and the same data columns as Veloria. No venue paid to appear.

Questions about the methodology? Reach the direct booking desk or explore booking FAQs.

Shortlist method

  • Universe: 80+ Bangalore birthday-capable venues logged between August 2025 and April 2026.
  • Selection: 15 shortlisted for verifiable pricing, published capacity data and consistent public reviews.
  • Price verification: cross-checked against Google Maps, Justdial and direct venue enquiries, April 2026.
  • Exclusion criteria: venues without published pricing, venues with <3.5 Google rating, venues inactive in 2025.

Data columns verified

  • Per-plate price (veg / non-veg where applicable)
  • Capacity band (min – max seated)
  • Hidden charges policy (GST, service, cake fee, generator)
  • Outside decor and outside cake policy
  • Nearest metro station and line
  • On-site parking count
  • AC / non-AC / outdoor
  • Best-fit age band (editorial judgement based on venue format)

Review cadence

Last verified: April 2026

Next scheduled review: July 2026

What triggers an off-cycle update: a verified venue pricing change of >10%, metro line opening or closure affecting access, or a venue going inactive.

Spotted outdated data? Email the editorial team via the contact page — we log corrections within 7 days.

Why consider Veloria Grand

One reason Veloria sits in this guide is the rare combination of three scales of hall plus an on-site hotel on the same property — useful when a birthday doubles as a family reunion.

Three halls on one property

  • Pearl Hall — 50–100 guests. Intimate first birthdays, milestone adult 25ths, small family birthdays.
  • Grand Hall — 100–180 guests. Standard kids birthday with school friends plus family, or a medium adult celebration.
  • Royal Hall — 180–300 guests. 50th milestone, combined joint-family celebrations, large community birthdays.

Walk through floor plans and setup photos on the three hall scales page or browse past birthday setups in the gallery.

52-room hotel on the same premises

The same property operates as Olive Hotel Hosa Road Metro with 52 rooms at ₹2,500–3,000 / night. For 50th birthdays, destination birthdays and family reunions where out-of-town guests arrive the night before, this single-property setup removes the usual logistics hassle of splitting the event and the stay across two addresses.

Other facts to weigh:

  • Hosa Road Metro (Yellow Line) — direct access from Electronic City, Silk Board, Bommasandra corridors.
  • 60+ car parking on-site — verified count, not a vague assurance.
  • Outside decorators and outside cakes allowed at no fee. In-house catering at ₹500 veg / ₹650 non-veg; itemised quote on request.
  • Address: Near Hosa Road Metro Station, Singasandra, Bangalore 560068.

Booking direct vs. aggregators

Aggregator platforms can be useful for initial discovery. For final negotiation, a direct booking line often moves faster.

When you book direct with a venue's own team

  • Faster confirmation — typically within 15 minutes during business hours.
  • Direct access to the booking manager for custom requirements — Jain menu, bar extensions, theme decor, room blocks.
  • Cleaner pricing discussion — no relay through third parties; itemised quote in one conversation.
  • Flexibility on decor vendors, menu customisation and payment terms.
  • Accountability on the event day — one contact owns the experience end-to-end.

What to ask every venue (direct or via aggregator)

  • A written itemised quote: food, hall, GST, cake fee, decor access, overtime, generator.
  • Outside decor and outside cake policy — in writing.
  • Exact parking count, not "ample parking".
  • Music curfew time, in writing.
  • Advance and cancellation terms, in writing.
  • Who is the on-the-day point person and what number will be active on the event day.

For Veloria Grand bookings, the direct booking desk targets 15-minute confirmation during business hours.

Birthday party halls by budget (for ~50 guests)

These estimates include hall rental, food and basic setup for approximately 50 guests. Decoration, entertainment and cake are additional unless noted. A detailed worked example is on the pricing transparency page.

Under ₹25,000

ISKCON Kalyana Mantapa (Rajajinagar) — Pure veg at ₹350/plate gets you a basic hall and food for 50 guests at roughly ₹17,500 plus hall charges. No DJ or alcohol. Ideal for religious or traditional family birthday lunches.

Sri Sai Convention (BTM Layout) — At ₹400/plate, 50 guests costs ₹20,000 for food. Hall charges are nominal. Outside decorators and caterers welcome. The hall is functional, not fancy.

What is included at this tier: Basic AC hall, standard veg buffet, tables and chairs, parking. You arrange decoration, cake, DJ, and entertainment separately. Expect ₹5,000–10,000 extra on add-ons.

₹25,000 – ₹50,000

White Pearl Convention (Yelahanka) — At ₹450/plate for 50 guests (₹22,500 food) plus basic decoration, your total lands around ₹30,000–35,000. Good parking and a clean, modern interior.

CMA Grand (Bommanahalli) — ₹500/plate with a reasonable hall charge puts 50 guests at ₹30,000–40,000 with basic decoration and sound system included.

Country Club (Begur) — At ₹600/plate, 50 guests costs ₹30,000 for food plus membership considerations. Garden and pool access add genuine value for summer kids parties.

What is included at this tier: AC hall with modern interiors, veg or non-veg buffet, basic decoration (balloon arch, birthday banner), sound system, parking. Theme decoration and DJ are usually extra.

₹50,000 – ₹1,00,000

Veloria Grand Pearl Hall (Hosa Road) — At ₹500–650/plate for 50–100 guests, a 70-guest party costs roughly ₹35,000–45,500 for food. Add decoration and entertainment for a total of ₹55,000–75,000. Outside catering allowed.

Woodrose Convention (HSR Layout) — At ₹700/plate for 80 guests, food alone is ₹56,000. Total with decoration reaches ₹70,000–90,000. Well-maintained interiors and good South Bangalore location.

What is included at this tier: Well-designed AC hall, curated buffet with live counters, basic to standard decoration, sound system, event coordination, parking. Theme decoration, DJ, photography are typically extra.

Premium ₹1,00,000+

Golden Palms Resort (Tumkur Road) — At ₹1,200/plate for 100 guests, food alone is ₹1,20,000. The resort setting with pool, garden and overnight stay makes it a destination birthday. You pay for the experience.

The Park Hotel (MG Road) — At ₹1,800/plate, even 50 guests costs ₹90,000 for food. Bar service, central location and hotel-grade service justify the price for landmark adult birthdays.

Hard Rock Cafe (St Marks Road) — At ₹1,500/person for 60 guests, your total hits ₹90,000+ before drinks. Atmosphere, live music and built-in decor mean fewer add-on costs.

What is included at this tier: Premium venue, chef-curated multi-cuisine buffet, in-house decoration, full event management, AV equipment, valet parking. Bar service is usually billed separately.

Best birthday halls by age group

A toddler's party and a 40th celebration have nothing in common except the cake. Here are the venues that actually work for each age bracket.

Best for kids under 5

Funky Monkey — Soft play zones designed for toddlers with padded surfaces and age-appropriate equipment. At ₹900/kid the all-inclusive package (play time, food, cake, return gifts) means zero planning beyond the guest list. Locations across Bangalore. Maximum group size of 40 keeps things manageable.

Lulu's World — Indoor play area with party rooms in Whitefield. The ₹800/kid package includes supervised play, food, and cake. Parents get a comfortable seating area with line of sight to the play zone. Works well for 20–50 kids.

What matters at this age: Ground-floor access for strollers, no exposed staircases, clean restrooms with changing facilities, and a party duration of 2–2.5 hours maximum. Toddlers lose focus after 90 minutes.

Best for kids 6–12

Play Arena (Marathahalli) — Trampoline park plus party rooms. At ₹600/kid, children are occupied for 2–3 hours without parents needing to organise games. The energy-burning format means calmer kids at the food table afterwards.

Country Club (Begur) — Garden and pool access at ₹600/plate makes this the best outdoor option for summer birthdays. Capacity up to 200 means entire school friend-groups are welcome. You can set up bouncy castles and outdoor games in the garden area.

What matters at this age: Space for active games, DJ or music system, theme decoration capability, and food stations (pizza counter, chaat counter, ice cream bar) rather than a formal sit-down buffet. Kids this age eat in bursts between activities.

Best for teens 13–17

Smaaash (Koramangala) — Bowling, VR gaming and arcade games at ₹700/kid. Teens choose their own activities, which removes the awkwardness of organised party games. Food is average but the entertainment carries the experience.

Hard Rock Cafe (St Marks Road) — For older teens (16–17) with parental supervision, the atmosphere, music and photo-worthy decor create an Instagram-ready birthday. At ₹1,500/person it is a splurge, but the venue does all the heavy lifting.

What matters at this age: Sound system with Bluetooth for their playlists, dimmable or colour-changing LED lighting, a photo-worthy backdrop, and food stations (burger bar, mocktail counter, dessert table) instead of a formal buffet.

Best for adult birthdays

The Park Hotel (MG Road) — For milestone 30th, 40th or 50th birthdays where ambiance matters. Central location, bar licence and hotel-grade service. At ₹1,800/plate it is premium, but the setting eliminates the need for extensive decoration.

Veloria Grand Pearl or Grand Hall (Hosa Road) — BYOB with no corkage and outside catering flexibility make it cost-effective for adult parties where bar spend is a major budget line. The Pearl Hall (50–100 guests) suits intimate gatherings while the Grand Hall (100–180) handles larger celebrations. From ₹500/plate veg, ₹650 non-veg.

What matters at this age: Bar licence or BYOB policy, DJ permission with adequate power supply, late-night permission (at least until 11 PM), quality food with live counters and modern interiors that photograph well without heavy decoration.

Birthday party halls by Bangalore area

Proximity matters when 30 families with kids are driving to your party. Here are the best options in each zone. For broader coverage of small party halls and mini halls in Bangalore across all event types, and the full banquet halls comparison, see our companion guides.

South Bangalore

Bannerghatta Road, Electronic City, Hosa Road, HSR Layout, BTM Layout, JP Nagar, Bommanahalli

Budget: Sri Sai Convention (BTM Layout, ₹400/plate) — Functional hall with full outside vendor flexibility. Silk Board metro access improves once the Yellow Line extension completes.

Mid-range: CMA Grand (Bommanahalli, ₹500/plate) — Good Hosur Road access, modern hall and reasonable pricing. Handles 100–500 guests across multiple halls.

Mid-range with hotel: Veloria Grand (Hosa Road Metro, ₹500/plate veg) — Three hall scales (50–300) plus 52 on-site hotel rooms for travelling family.

Premium: Woodrose Convention (HSR Layout, ₹700/plate) — Well-maintained interiors and a South Bangalore location accessible from Koramangala, JP Nagar and Electronic City.

East Bangalore

Whitefield, Marathahalli, KR Puram, Brookefield, Hoodi

Kids activity: Play Arena (Marathahalli, ₹600/kid) — The trampoline park format works for birthday parties of 30–100 kids. East Bangalore families save the cross-city drive.

Kids play: Lulu's World (Whitefield, ₹800/kid) — Indoor play and party packages for smaller groups. Whitefield metro station provides access from central Bangalore.

Budget-mid: Convention halls along the Outer Ring Road and Whitefield Main Road offer ₹450–650/plate pricing with good parking, though specific venues rotate availability.

North Bangalore

Yelahanka, Hebbal, RT Nagar, Devanahalli

Budget: White Pearl Convention (Yelahanka, ₹450/plate) — Clean modern hall with 100–400 capacity and ample parking. Metro-accessible via the Green Line.

Large events: Aura Convention (Yelahanka, ₹500/plate) — The 200–1,000 capacity range makes it the only realistic option for very large birthday celebrations or combined family events in North Bangalore.

Resort: Golden Palms Resort (Tumkur Road, ₹1,200/plate) — A 45-minute drive from Central Bangalore but the resort setting (garden, pool, overnight stay) makes it a destination birthday.

Central Bangalore

MG Road, Koramangala, Indiranagar, Residency Road, St Marks Road

Teens/gaming: Smaaash (Koramangala, ₹700/kid) — Bowling, gaming and party packages. Jayanagar metro is the nearest station. Parking is limited, so metro or cab is recommended.

Premium adult: The Park Hotel (MG Road, ₹1,800/plate) — Bar licence, central location and elegant interiors. MG Road metro station is a 5-minute walk. Best option for adult milestone birthdays.

Atmosphere: Hard Rock Cafe (St Marks Road, ₹1,500/person) — Built-in decor and music mean less planning for the host. Works for surprise parties because the guest of honour walks into a naturally festive setting.

Birthday party planning checklist for Bangalore

Once you have shortlisted venues, use this checklist to avoid the common mistakes that derail birthday events in Bangalore. For engagement-specific venue planning, see our engagement halls guide.

Venue policies to verify before booking

  • Noise curfew: Music must stop by 10 PM in residential zones (BBMP regulation). Venues in commercial zones may allow until 11 PM. Get this in writing.
  • Decoration restrictions: Some AC halls ban helium balloons (ceiling duct risk) and confetti (cleaning surcharge of Rs 3,000–8,000). Confirm every decoration element.
  • Outside cake policy: Standalone halls typically allow it free. Hotels may charge Rs 500–2,000 cake-cutting fee or require in-house cake.
  • Minimum booking hours: Most halls enforce a 4–5 hour minimum. Activity centres may offer 2–3 hour slots for kids parties.
  • Generator backup: Ask whether backup power is included or costs extra (Rs 3,000–8,000 at some venues).
  • Parking capacity: Get an exact number of spots, not a vague assurance. Birthday parties attract families with multiple children, strollers and gift bags.

Booking timeline

  • 8 weeks before: Finalise venue, pay advance, lock theme. Weekend slots at popular venues fill 6–8 weeks out during October–February peak season.
  • 6 weeks before: Book decorator, photographer, entertainment (games coordinator, bouncy castle, DJ). Share equipment needs with venue manager.
  • 4 weeks before: Send invitations with venue address, Google Maps link, parking instructions and metro station. Finalise food menu. Order themed or fondant cake (needs 2–3 weeks lead time).
  • 2 weeks before: Follow up RSVPs. Update final headcount with venue. Pack return gift bags with 10–15% extras for siblings.
  • 1 week before: Final venue walkthrough. Create vendor arrival timeline (decorator 8 AM, caterer 10 AM, DJ 11 AM). Confirm rain contingency for monsoon months.
  • Day of: Host arrives 2 hours early. Start activities after critical mass of guests arrives. Cake cutting at midpoint. Buffet opens right after cake.

Budget calculator

Use this formula for a realistic birthday party budget in Bangalore:

Total = (Adults x Per-Plate Rate) + (Kids x Per-Kid Rate) + Decoration + Entertainment + Cake + Return Gifts + 18% GST

Sample for 30 kids + 40 adults at a mid-range venue:

  • Food: 40 adults x ₹600 = ₹24,000 + 30 kids x ₹350 = ₹10,500 = ₹34,500
  • Theme decoration: ₹8,000–15,000
  • Games coordinator or bouncy castle: ₹4,000–8,000
  • Cake (2 kg themed): ₹2,000–3,500
  • Return gifts (30 bags): ₹3,000–6,000
  • GST on food + hall (18%): ₹6,200–8,000
  • Realistic total: ₹58,000–75,000

Negotiate separate kids and adult plate rates. A flat adult rate for all 70 heads would cost ₹42,000 for food alone — ₹7,500 more than split pricing.

Decoration & theme ideas

Under ₹8,000 (DIY-friendly): Balloon arch at entrance, birthday banner, table scatter, themed paper plates and napkins. Buy supplies from SP Road or Amazon.

₹8,000–18,000 (decorator-assisted): Themed backdrop for cake-cutting photos, balloon garlands, LED name board, entrance decor, table centerpieces. This is the sweet spot for most birthday parties.

₹18,000–40,000 (premium themes): Full-hall transformation with jungle, princess, superhero or neon themes. Multiple photo corners, ceiling installations, coordinated tableware and custom signage. Browse past setups in the Veloria gallery for inspiration.

Monsoon warning (June–October): Skip outdoor fairy lights and paper decorations. Budget an extra ₹3,000–5,000 for waterproof covers. Always confirm rain contingency at garden or outdoor venues.

Frequently asked questions

Covering hidden charges, outside decor, cake cutting, metro access, parking, play areas, DJ policy, menu customisation, advance and cancellation terms, and room-block logistics.

A birthday party for 50 guests in Bangalore costs between Rs 20,000 and Rs 75,000 all-inclusive in 2026. Budget halls like Sri Sai Convention (BTM Layout) or ISKCON Kalyana Mantapa charge Rs 350–450/plate for food plus nominal hall charges. Mid-range venues like Woodrose Convention or Country Club run Rs 600–800/plate with basic decoration included. Add Rs 5,000–15,000 for theme decoration and Rs 3,000–8,000 for entertainment to reach your realistic total. Premium venues like The Park Hotel or Golden Palms Resort push the total above Rs 1,00,000 for 50 guests.

A hidden charge is any fee not included in the base per-plate quote. Common ones are 18% GST, service charge, cake-cutting fee (Rs 500–2,000 at some hotels), outside decorator entry fee (Rs 2,000–5,000), generator backup (Rs 3,000–8,000), extra-hour overtime, corkage for BYOB, and cleaning surcharge for confetti or glitter. Always ask for a written itemised quote listing food, hall, GST, service, generator, cake fee, decor access and overtime before paying any advance.

Most standalone halls in Bangalore allow outside cakes at no extra charge. From our comparison table: Veloria Grand, Sri Sai Convention, White Pearl, CMA Grand, Country Club, ISKCON Kalyana Mantapa, Aura Convention, Play Arena and Golden Palms all allow outside cakes. Hotel venues like The Park Hotel may charge a cake-cutting fee of Rs 500–2,000. Activity centres like Smaaash, Funky Monkey and Lulu's World typically include cake in their package and may not allow outside cakes. For decorations, most standalone halls allow outside decorators; some charge a setup fee of Rs 2,000–5,000.

Standalone convention halls and banquet venues typically do not charge for cake cutting — this includes Veloria Grand, Sri Sai Convention, White Pearl, CMA Grand, Aura Convention, ISKCON Kalyana Mantapa and Country Club. Hotel venues such as The Park Hotel and restaurant venues such as Hard Rock Cafe may charge Rs 500–2,000 for cake cutting or plating. Activity centres (Smaaash, Funky Monkey, Lulu's World) include cake in the per-kid package. Confirm the policy in writing before the event.

Metro-accessible birthday venues include Veloria Grand (Hosa Road, Yellow Line), Sri Sai Convention (Silk Board, Yellow Line), The Park Hotel and Hard Rock Cafe (MG Road, Purple Line), Smaaash (Jayanagar, Green Line), White Pearl and Aura Convention (Yelahanka suburban), Lulu's World (Whitefield, Purple Line), Woodrose Convention (HSR Layout, Yellow Line) and CMA Grand (Bommanahalli, Yellow Line). Golden Palms Resort and Country Club Begur have no metro nearby and are cab-only.

Small banquet halls typically offer 20–40 car spaces. Mid-size convention halls in South and North Bangalore offer 50–100 spaces on-site. Resort venues like Golden Palms provide 150+. Hotel and Central Bangalore venues such as The Park or Hard Rock Cafe rely on valet with 30–60 spaces. Veloria Grand has 60+ car parking on-site. Always ask for an exact count, not a vague assurance — "ample parking" is a red flag.

Built-in play areas are found at activity-based venues rather than traditional halls. Play Arena (Marathahalli) has a trampoline park. Lulu's World (Whitefield) has indoor play zones. Funky Monkey (multiple locations) has soft play areas for toddlers. Smaaash (Koramangala) has gaming and bowling. Country Club and Golden Palms offer garden and pool areas for outdoor play. Standalone banquet halls and convention centres rarely have built-in play areas, but most allow you to set up rented bouncy castles (Rs 3,000–6,000) and inflatables. Verify floor space and inflatable permissions with the venue before booking.

Most standalone banquet halls and convention venues allow outside decorators, sometimes with a small entry or setup fee of Rs 2,000–5,000. Veloria Grand, Sri Sai Convention, CMA Grand, White Pearl, Aura Convention and ISKCON Kalyana Mantapa all allow outside decorators. Some AC halls prohibit helium balloons, confetti and glitter due to cleaning surcharges and ceiling duct risk. Hotel venues such as The Park Hotel and restaurant venues such as Hard Rock Cafe often restrict outside decorators or require a supervision fee. Confirm every restriction with the venue manager in writing.

Bangalore enforces a noise curfew under BBMP and police regulations, requiring music to stop or drop below a threshold by 10 PM in residential zones. This covers most of South Bangalore including Jayanagar, Koramangala, Indiranagar and HSR Layout. Venues in commercial zones along Hosur Road, Outer Ring Road or Whitefield IT corridor may have extended permissions until 11 PM or midnight. A few venues with fully soundproofed halls can operate later regardless of zone. For adult birthday parties with a DJ, prioritise commercial-zone venues and get the exact curfew time in writing before paying your advance.

Standalone halls with in-house catering usually offer 3–5 menu tiers at published per-plate rates, with live counter add-ons (pasta, chaat, dessert, grill) at extra cost. Venues such as Veloria Grand, Sri Sai Convention, CMA Grand and ISKCON Kalyana Mantapa allow outside catering. Hotel venues and resorts (The Park Hotel, Golden Palms) typically require in-house catering. Jain, Jain-no-onion-garlic and halal menus are supported by most major halls if requested at booking.

Book at least 3–4 weeks in advance for weekend birthday parties. During peak months from October to February, book 6–8 weeks ahead as these months overlap with wedding season and popular venues fill fast. Sunday mornings (10 AM to 2 PM) are the most popular slot for kids birthdays. Saturday evenings (6 PM to 10 PM) fill fastest for adult celebrations. Weekday bookings can often be made with 1–2 weeks notice at a 10–20% discount. Morning slots on weekends are typically 10–15% cheaper than evening slots at most venues.

Most standalone halls require a minimum 4-hour booking. Activity centres are the exception: Play Arena, Smaaash, Funky Monkey and Lulu's World all offer 2–3 hour party packages priced per child. Restaurant private dining rooms sometimes allow shorter bookings for groups under 25. For standalone banquet halls, the 4-hour minimum is standard because setup and teardown time is factored into the slot. A few newer venues in Whitefield and Sarjapur Road have started offering 3-hour birthday-specific slots at a reduced rate, but this is still uncommon in 2026.

Most Bangalore birthday venues require 25–50% advance to lock the date, with the balance due 3–7 days before the event or on the event day after a final headcount. Activity centres and hotels often request 50–100% upfront for peak weekend slots. Always ask for a signed booking confirmation listing advance amount, balance due date, cancellation terms and inclusions. Payment methods vary — UPI, NEFT and card are standard; cash advances are best avoided for tax and dispute reasons.

Most venues require a 25–50% advance to confirm a birthday booking. Cancellation more than 30 days before the event may return 50–75% of the advance. Cancellation within 15–30 days typically forfeits 50%. Cancellation within 15 days usually means no refund of the advance amount. Some venues offer a one-time date change instead of full cancellation, which is often a better option. Activity centres like Smaaash and Play Arena may have different (often stricter) cancellation policies since per-child packages include reserved slots. Always get cancellation terms in writing before paying any advance.

Veloria Grand shares its property with Olive Hotel Hosa Road Metro, which offers 52 rooms at Rs 2,500–3,000 per night. When a birthday booking at Veloria Grand is paired with a block of 10+ rooms, the booking desk can typically arrange a group rate and early check-in on the event day. This is useful for family reunions, 50th milestone celebrations and destination birthdays where out-of-town guests need accommodation on the same premises. Ask the direct booking desk for a combined hall + room-block quote.

Planning a birthday party in Bangalore?

Share your event date, guest count (adults and kids separately), preferred area and budget range. The Veloria Grand booking desk will respond with venue recommendations, availability and an itemised quote — or, if Veloria is not the right fit for your brief, a pointer toward a venue that is.

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