Prestige Crystal Lawns on IVC Road benefits from strong and rapidly improving connectivity, making it one of North Bangalore’s most promising residential locations. Its proximity to major transport infrastructure—including Kempegowda International Airport, national highways, upcoming metro lines, and express corridors—positions it well for both convenience and future growth. Whether for daily commuting, business travel, or long-term investment, the connectivity around Prestige Crystal Lawns offers residents and investors a distinct advantage.
Proximity to Kempegowda International Airport
One of the most significant advantages of Prestige Crystal Lawns is its close proximity to the Kempegowda International Airport (KIA)—just 12 to 14 km away. Travel time ranges between 20 to 30 minutes depending on traffic conditions, making the location ideal for frequent fliers, airline staff, and professionals working in the airport ecosystem. The airport also serves as a hub for upcoming aerotropolis developments and employment opportunities.
Major Highways and Road Access
IVC Road connects directly to key highways and expressways, including:
- NH-44 (Old NH-7): A major arterial road linking Bangalore to Hyderabad and the northern part of Karnataka.
- Bellary Road: A signal-free stretch that ensures smooth access to Hebbal, Yelahanka, and central Bangalore.
- Peripheral Ring Road (PRR) and Satellite Town Ring Road (STRR): These under-construction infrastructure projects will further improve regional connectivity, offering quicker access to Tumkur Road, Hosur Road, and beyond.
Widening and upgrades of local roads in the Devanahalli and IVC corridor are also underway, improving intra-area mobility.
Metro Connectivity
The upcoming Namma Metro Phase 2B extension from KR Puram to Kempegowda International Airport will include stations at key locations such as Yelahanka and the airport terminal. Once operational (expected by mid-2026), this metro line will significantly reduce travel time to central Bangalore and make daily commuting far more efficient for IVC Road residents.
Although there is no metro station currently on IVC Road itself, the planned development and feeder services will bridge this gap in the coming years.
Rail Network
The Devanahalli Railway Station, part of the Yelahanka–Chikkaballapur line, is about 10–12 km away. In addition, the newly introduced Airport Halt Railway Station (KIAD) enables short-distance suburban travel between the airport, Yelahanka, and Bangalore City Junction, offering another layer of mass transit connectivity.
Bus and Public Transport
The area is serviced by BMTC (Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation) buses, including:
- Vayu Vajra airport shuttle services connecting Devanahalli to central city areas.
- Regular BMTC buses along the Airport–Devanahalli route.
- Planned bus bays and park-and-ride systems once the STRR and PRR are operational.
Auto-rickshaws, cab aggregators (Ola, Uber), and private shuttles are also commonly available for local travel.