A shopper’s guide to Bangalore’s Commercial Street

It is one of the most visited shopping areas in the city.

One of Bangalore’s most visited shopping areas is Commercial Street, situated at the centre of the city. The street has been catering to the shopping needs of locals and visitors for the past 100 years. Established under British rule in the early 1900s, it is known for trendy clothes, footwear, jewellery, street food and much more. 

See also: What makes Bangalore’s Church Street special?

 

How to reach Commercial Street, Bangalore?

By air

If travelling from the airport, you should take a cab or bus to get to Majestic station, which is just 2 km away. Additionally, from Majestic station, you can hire an auto rickshaw or Ola/Uber to reach Commercial Street within 10-15 minutes. 

By train

Alternatively, if arriving by train, you can catch an auto rickshaw from the City Railway Station to get to Commercial Street within 20-25 minutes. 

By road

Furthermore, buses like 1D, 1G, 2C and more that run from different parts of Bangalore have a stop right at Commercial Street. You can also easily drive down to this shopping destination via various routes.

 

Key facts about Commercial Street

  • Established in 1920s during British rule
  • In Commercial street, there are over 300 shops and vendors
  • Open 10 AM to 9 PM daily
  • However, crowded in evenings and weekends
  • Moreover, latest trends at good rates
  • Items cost Rs.200 to Rs.2,000 mostly
  • Shops line the footpaths
  • No vehicles during business hours
  • Lively street shopping
  • Cuisines: North Indian, South Indian, Chinese
  • Branded stores, crafts shops, eateries

 

Things to explore and do in Commercial Street

  • You can shop for the latest fashion in clothes, shoes and accessories, cosmetics, electronics etc.
  • Try street food like chaats, rolls and fruit shakes
  • Buy handicrafts like antiques, photo frames and artificial jewellery
  • Check for traditional Indian outfits too
  • Buy trinkets, bangles and fashion jewellery
  • Watch local artists performing on the street
  • Get some mehendi or tattoo done at the sidewalks
  • Visit the historical St Andrew’s Church built in 1866
  • Buy fresh produce and poultry at the Russell Market 
  • Take home some distinct candlesticks (agarbattis) that are sold along the street

 

Places to visit nearby

Brigade Road

Address: Brigade Rd, Bengaluru, Karnataka, 560001

A popular shopping and dining hub – 1 km away

MG Road

Address: Mahatma Gandhi Rd, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560042

One of the top shopping areas in the locality – 1.5 km away

Russell Market

Address: MF Norrona St, Shivaji Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001

A very popular historical market – 1 km away

Shivajinagar

Address: Shivaji NagarBengaluru, Karnataka 560051

A key commercial and residential area – 2 km away

St Patrick’s Church

Address: 15K, Brigade Rd, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560025

A historical church – 1.5 km away

Lalbagh Botanical Gardens

Address: Mavalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560004

A 240-acre botanical garden dating back to 200 years – 6 km away

Cubbon Park

Address: Kasturba Rd, behind High Court of Karnataka, Ambedkar Veedhi, Sampangi Rama Nagara, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001

A lush 300-acre park with many attractions – 4 km away

Vidhana Soudha

Address: XHHR+VF9, Ambedkar Bheedhi, Sampangi Rama Nagara, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001

The seat of state legislature of Karnataka, built in 1956, in the Neo-Dravidian style – 5 km away

 

Real estate around Commercial Street

Residential property

Excellent location advantage being in the heart of the city surrounded by commercial hubs like MG Road, Brigade Road, Shivajinagar and CBD. Additionally, there is also strong connectivity via road and metro stations in walkable distance in the area. Moreover, the property prices are still attractive and have shown consistent growth between 8 to 12% every year. Demand from office goers, entrepreneurs, small business owners working in nearby areas very high

Assured and sustainable rental yields in the range of 3 to 5% per year. There is also steady appreciation in capital values over the long term due to rapid infrastructure development. Reputed builders offering high-quality residential projects with sufficient amenities.

Commercial property

Thriving commercial activity near Commercial Street has led to more shopping centres, brand outlets and offices nearby. Some major projects are Brigade Towers, Barton Centre, Premier Plaza, First Floor Resto and Sony World. Demand for both retail spaces as well as office spaces continue to remain very high.

 

Property price range in Shivaji Nagar

Average price/sqft: Rs.18,170 per sq. ft.

Price range/ sqft: Rs.8,999 to Rs.33,333 per sq. ft.

Average rent: Rs.28,090 per month

Source: housing.com

 

FAQs

Where is Commercial Street exactly?

It stretches from KG Road, by Brigade Road to Kalasipalyam Market near South End Circle. What are the hours for Commercial Street ? Around 10 AM - 9 PM daily. Closed only on some holidays.

Why shop in Commercial Street?

It offers lively street shopping and the newest global fashions at fair prices.

What food is available on Commercial Street?

Small eateries offering North Indian, South Indian snacks and Chinese. Also cafes and dining outlets.

How to reach Commercial Street from MG Road?

Just 1 km or 5 minutes away. Get an auto, cab or bus 15E.

Is parking available on Commercial Street?

Parking is limited. Use public transport to get here.

Are ATMs nearby Commercial Street?

Yes, ATMs of top banks like SBI and ICICI are located nearby.

Can I find public transportation options near Commercial Street to explore other parts of Bangalore?

Yes, there are bus stops and auto rickshaw stands conveniently located near Commercial Street, providing easy access to other areas of Bangalore.

Got any questions or point of view on our article? We would love to hear from you. Write to our Editor-in-Chief Jhumur Ghosh at jhumur.ghosh1@housing.com
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