Prestige Pavilion Connectivity

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connectivity starts with direct frontage on Hunsur Road, SH88. A Ring Road junction sits inside 10 km. A completed expressway link reaches Kempegowda International Airport in under 3 hrs 45 min. For a prelaunch project at this price point, that combination is rare. An arterial road, a 32km ring road, and a finished expressway, all inside one radius. The breakdown below covers every mode from the project gate. Distances and typical drive times are both included.

Connectivity at a Glance


Mode Nearest Anchor Distance Typical Time
Arterial Road Hunsur Road (SH88) frontage 0 km Direct
Ring Road Mysuru Ring Road, Hunsur Road junction 8-10 km 15-20 min
State Road KRS Road, via Ring Road at GRS Fantasy Park 15-18 km 25-30 min
Expressway NH-275 entry point 10-12 km 15-20 min
Rail Mysuru Railway Junction 12-15 km 20-25 min
Bus Mysuru KSRTC Central Bus Stand 12-15 km 20-25 min
Airport (domestic) Mysuru Airport 15-18 km 25-30 min
Airport (international) Kempegowda International Airport, Bangalore ~170 km 3h 15m-3h 45m

Distances are measured from the project's known location in Huyilalu. Figures past the immediate road frontage are estimates. Confirm these against the official project distance chart.

Road Connectivity


Hunsur Road (SH88)

Hunsur Road is tagged State Highway 88. It runs from Mysuru to Mangalore via Hunsur, Periyapatna, Kodagu and Hassan. Inside city limits, the same stretch carries the name Vinoba Road. It passes Kukarahalli Lake and the University of Mysore campus. Near Bogadi and Huyilalu, it widens to four lanes. Prestige Pavilion fronts right onto this stretch, with no feeder road in between.

Mysuru Ring Road

The Mysuru Ring Road, also called the Outer Ring Road, runs 32 km around the city. It excludes only the southeast quarter at Chamundi Hills. Hunsur Road meets this ring at a junction roughly 10 km from the city centre.

Ring Road links reachable from this junction:

  • Old Bangalore-Mysore Road, near Columbia Asia Hospital
  • KRS Road, near GRS Fantasy Park
  • Ooty Road (NH-212), near the Chamundi Hills foothills
  • KIADB Industrial Area, on the western stretch of the ring

Parts of this ring now carry national highway status:

  • NH-275: 9 km, Hinkal to Columbia Asia junction
  • NH-150A: 16.9 km, overlapping toward Bandipalya
  • NH-212: 15.7 km

KRS Road

KRS Road begins near Mysuru Railway Station and runs about 18 km to Brindavan Gardens. It crosses the Ring Road at GRS Fantasy Park en route. Beyond that crossing, a Y-junction splits traffic into two ways. One fork leads to KRS Dam and Brindavan Gardens. The other leads to Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary, Srirangapatna and Bangalore.

Expressway Connectivity


The Bengaluru-Mysuru Expressway, built as NH-275, is now fully complete. Its final section, the Srirangapatna bypass, opened to traffic recently. The route runs through Srirangapatna, Mandya, Maddur, Channapatna, Ramanagara and Bidadi before reaching Bangalore. It stays six lanes wide for most of the run, with very few signals.

The nearest entry point from Prestige Pavilion sit 10-12 km away via the Ring Road. Once on the Expressway:

  • Kempegowda International Airport ( 170 km, about 3h 30m in standard traffic )
  • Off-peak departures ( closer to 3h 15m )
  • Bangalore city limits ( roughly 2h 45m to 3h, traffic dependent )

Rail Connectivity


Mysuru Railway Junction is the citys main long distance hub. It runs daily services to Bangalore, Chennai and other major cities. The station sits about 10 to 15 km from Prestige Pavilion. The Ring Road gets you there without routing through the older, congested core.

Bus Connectivity


City buses run along the Hunsur Road corridor through the day. They link Bogadi and the surrounding layout to central Mysuru at steady intervals. For intercity travel, the KSRTC Central Bus Stand sits roughly 12 to 15 km from the project. It runs services across Karnataka, with frequent departures toward Bangalore. Additional bus options from the central stand.

  • AC Volvo services along KRS Road to Brindavan Gardens
  • Ordinary and express KSRTC services toward Hunsur, Periyapatna and Kodagu via SH88
  • Local city buses connecting Vidyaranyapuram and Saraswathipuram to Bogadi

Airport Connectivity


Two airports serve this address, each for a different purpose.

Mysuru Airport, about 15-18 km from the project, handles a limited set of domestic flights. It works well for short hops within Karnataka. For international travel, residents use Kempegowda International Airport in Bangalore. It also covers a wider set of domestic routes. It sits about 170 km away, via the Expressway. A KSRTC Flybus service also runs this route, at a fixed fare. No private vehicle needed.

Future Infrastructure


Two developments stand to change this picture further. The Mysuru Peripheral Ring Road, under construction, is routed close to Huyilalu itself. Once complete, it should shorten the run to the Expressway, bypassing the current Ring Road junctions. Separately, the state government has approved a proposed international cricket stadium. It sits on close to 26 acres of government land within Huyilalu village. Projects of this scale typically bring upgraded roads and stronger transport links to their surroundings.

Why This Connectivity Stack Adds Value


Most west Mysuru addresses offer one strong feature at a time. A good main road, or fair Ring Road access, rarely both together. Prestige Pavilion sits on an established state highway. It stays within a short run of a 32-km ring road. That ring now carries three national highway sections. It also sits within striking distance of a fully finished expressway to Bangalore.

For daily use, this trims real-time off routine errands and commutes. For NRI buyers and Bangalore-based investors treating this as a second home, the Expressway matters most. It removes the single biggest friction point in owning property outside their home city. For long-term value, this much road work tends to hold up well. That beats one built around a single access point.

FAQs


1. What is the main road connecting Prestige Pavilion to the rest of Mysuru?

Hunsur Road, State Highway 88, run directly along the project boundary. It meets the Mysuru Ring Road about 8-10 km away.

2. How far is Prestige Pavilion from the Bengaluru-Mysuru Expressway?

The nearest entry point sits 10-12 km from the project, reachable via the Ring Road. From there, Kempegowda International Airport is about 3h 30m away.

3. How does Prestige Pavilion connect to Bangalore Airport?

Via the Bengaluru Mysuru Expressway, NH-275, a drive of about 170 km. Standard traffic puts this at 3h 30m; off-peak trips run closer to 3h 15m.

4. Is Prestige Pavilion close to the Mysuru Ring Road?

Yes. Hunsur Road crosses the Ring Road at a junction roughly 10 km from the project. That same ring connects onto KRS Road, the old Bangalore-Mysore Road and Ooty Road.

5. How do I travel from Prestige Pavilion by train?

Mysuru Railway Junction sits about 12-15 km from the project, reachable via the Ring Road. Daily services run from there to Bangalore, Chennai and other major cities.

6. Are city buses available near Prestige Pavilion?

Yes. City bus run along Hunsur Road at steady intervals into central Mysuru. The KSRTC Central Bus Stand, about 12 to 15 km away, cover longer routes across Karnataka.

7. Will the Peripheral Ring Road improve access further?

Yes. This new ring road, under construction, is routed close to Huyilalu. Once finished, it should shorten the route to the Expressway.

8. What new infrastructure could boost this location?

The proposed KSCA cricket stadium stands out as the largest new addition nearby. It is planned on government land within Huyilalu village. It should bring better roads and transport links with it.

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