The Leela Bhartiya City Bengaluru, Bhartiya City, Hebbal (North Bengaluru)
The Leela Bhartiya City Bengaluru is a 281-room five-star hotel within the Bhartiya City development on Thanisandra Main Road in North Bengaluru, opened in 2021 and about 35 minutes from Kempegowda International Airport. It pairs a large convention centre with several restaurants, a spa and an outdoor pool.
Live rates and availability confirmed at booking. All prices indicative — updated June 2026.
The Leela Bhartiya City Bengaluru — quick facts
- Category: 5-Star hotel
- Price: Typically ₹12,000–26,000/night depending on season and room category
- Check-in / out: 14:00 / 12:00
- Rooms: 281
- Distance to BLR airport: 28 km (~35 min by car)
Overview & Setting
The Leela Bhartiya City Bengaluru is the second Leela hotel in the city, opened in 2021 within Bhartiya City, a large integrated township off Thanisandra Main Road in the north of Bengaluru. The property has 281 guestrooms and suites and is built around one of the larger convention centres in the city, which makes it as much an events and conference address as a leisure one. The architecture leans towards a modern palace idiom that the Leela brand is known for, with high-ceilinged public areas, a grand staircase and generous use of marble and chandeliers.
Because it sits inside a planned mixed-use district rather than the historic core, the hotel suits guests who value space, parking and predictable access over a central old-city location. It is a sensible base for anyone whose business is in North Bengaluru, and the grounds are large enough that the property never feels hemmed in by the city around it.
Location & Getting There
The hotel is on Thanisandra Main Road in Tirumanahalli, close to the Hebbal flyover and the Outer Ring Road. Kempegowda International Airport is roughly 28 kilometres away and typically a 35-minute drive in light traffic, longer at peak times; for many guests flying into Bengaluru, this northern location is considerably closer to the airport than hotels in the city centre. The Manyata Tech Park and the wider ORR technology corridor are within a short drive, which is the main reason corporate guests choose it. MG Road and the central business district are about 16 kilometres south. There is no metro station within walking distance, so taxis and hotel cars are the practical way to move around, and the concierge can arrange airport transfers on request.
Rooms & Suites
Accommodation runs from Deluxe and Premier rooms through to Royal Club rooms and a tier of suites topped by the Presidential Suite. Rooms are contemporary in style, well sized for the city and look out over the Bhartiya City development or the pool. The Royal Club category adds access to the club lounge, with its own check-in, breakfast and evening cocktails, which works well for repeat corporate guests. Suites add separate living areas and are aimed at longer stays and senior travellers. Across all categories the interiors keep to a polished, contemporary palette with marble bathrooms and the soft furnishings the Leela name is associated with, and rooms are large by city standards.
Dining
The dining line-up covers several cuisines without spreading itself thin. The Lotus Oriental focuses on pan-Asian and Japanese cooking, with a sushi counter and wok dishes, while Falak serves Awadhi and North-West Frontier food in a more formal setting, the kind of slow-cooked kebabs and biryanis the region is known for. Quattro is the all-day, interactive restaurant used for buffets and live stations, and is where most breakfasts are served; it is the workhorse of the hotel and tends to be busy with both guests and event delegates. For drinks, The Library Bar is the main evening venue, with a considered list of wines and cocktails, and The Lobby Lounge handles coffee, tea and lighter fare through the day. The overall mix is geared to both in-house guests and the steady stream of conferences and weddings the hotel attracts.
Amenities, Spa & Pool
Leisure facilities include an outdoor swimming pool, a full-service spa and a 24-hour fitness centre. The headline facility, though, is the convention centre, which spans around 60,000 square feet and includes Grand and Royal ballrooms alongside smaller meeting rooms and a terrace. That scale makes the hotel a regular choice for large weddings, conferences and product launches in Bengaluru. Standard services such as concierge, butler service for higher categories, a business centre and complimentary Wi-Fi are all in place.
Experiences & Things to Do Nearby
The immediate surroundings are residential and commercial rather than touristic, so the hotel works best as a comfortable base. Manyata Tech Park and the Hebbal business cluster are minutes away for work, and Esteem Mall offers shopping and cinemas nearby. For sightseeing, the older attractions of central Bengaluru, including MG Road, Cubbon Park and the city's gardens, are a drive to the south. Day trips towards Nandi Hills are also feasible from this side of the city.
Who It's Best For
This is primarily a business and events hotel. It is well judged for corporate travellers working in North Bengaluru, for organisers of large weddings and conventions, and for anyone who wants a luxury stay with straightforward airport access. Leisure guests who specifically want to be in the historic centre may prefer a more central address, but for everyone else the combination of space, service and facilities is a strong one.
The Leela Bhartiya City Bengaluru — room types
| Room | What you get |
| Deluxe Room | Entry-level rooms with contemporary interiors and views over Bhartiya City; a practical choice for business stays in North Bengaluru. |
| Premier Room | More generous rooms with upgraded furnishings and city or pool aspects. |
| Royal Club Room | Club-tier rooms with access to The Leela Club lounge, including breakfast, evening cocktails and dedicated check-in. |
| Executive Suite | Separate living and sleeping areas with club privileges, suited to longer corporate stays. |
| Presidential Suite | The hotel's flagship accommodation with expansive living space and the highest level of personalised service. |
Dining at The Leela Bhartiya City Bengaluru
| Outlet | Cuisine / type |
| The Lotus Oriental | Pan-Asian and Japanese |
| Falak | Awadhi and North-West Frontier |
| Quattro | All-day interactive dining |
| The Library Bar | Bar and lounge |
| The Lobby Lounge | Coffee, tea and light bites |
What's near The Leela Bhartiya City Bengaluru
| Landmark | Distance | Approx. on foot |
| Manyata Tech Park | 6 km | short taxi/auto |
| Hebbal Flyover | 7 km | short taxi/auto |
| Esteem Mall, Hebbal | 7 km | short taxi/auto |
| Outer Ring Road IT corridor | 9 km | short taxi/auto |
| MG Road | 16 km | short taxi/auto |
| Bengaluru City Railway Station | 18 km | short taxi/auto |
Distances are straight-line estimates; walking times assume roughly 12 minutes per km. Confirm routes locally.
Frequently Asked Questions
When did The Leela Bhartiya City Bengaluru open?
The hotel opened in 2021 as The Leela's second property in Bengaluru, within the Bhartiya City township on Thanisandra Main Road.
How far is the hotel from Bengaluru airport?
Kempegowda International Airport (BLR) is about 28 kilometres away, typically a 35-minute drive depending on traffic.
How many rooms does the hotel have?
There are 281 guestrooms and suites, ranging from Deluxe rooms to the Presidential Suite.
What are the check-in and check-out times?
Check-in is from 14:00 and check-out is by 12:00 noon.
Does the hotel have facilities for large events?
Yes. It has one of the larger convention centres in Bengaluru, around 60,000 square feet, with Grand and Royal ballrooms, making it popular for weddings and conferences.
Is the hotel suitable for business travellers?
Yes. It is close to Manyata Tech Park and the Outer Ring Road IT corridor, and offers Royal Club rooms with lounge access aimed at corporate guests.