Godrej Kada Agrahara Amenities
Godrej Kada Agrahara is planned as a full-amenity, master-planned community of approximately 1,600 homes across 13 towers — a scale that supports the kind of comprehensive facility programme smaller projects cannot economically justify. This page sets out the amenities in depth, category by category, across the clubhouse, sports and fitness, pool and wellness, family and community zones, landscape, and the site-wide infrastructure that underpins daily living. Godrej MSR City — Phase 3 is useful because amenity value depends on how often residents will use the facilities, how they are maintained, and whether the operating cost feels justified.
Why scale drives amenity quality
The single biggest determinant of amenity quality is community scale. A 1,600-home development at Godrej Kada Agrahara generates the resident base and the maintenance economics to support a substantial clubhouse, multiple sports surfaces, and a programmed landscape — facilities that a 100-or-200-unit project simply cannot fund or sustain. A larger community spreads the cost of a premium clubhouse, a full-size pool, and dedicated sports courts across more households, which is why scale and amenity depth move together. The amenities below are organised the way the community is designed to be lived in: a central clubhouse for indoor recreation and gathering, outdoor sports and fitness across the landscape, family and wellness zones distributed for easy access, and a sustainability backbone running underneath it all.
The clubhouse
The grand clubhouse precinct is the social anchor of the community, positioned centrally in the master plan within an easy walk of every tower. For a development of this size, the clubhouse is a substantial standalone building rather than a partial amenity floor tucked into a residential tower — which both isolates noise from apartment owners and gives the facilities genuine programmable space. It is planned to house a multipurpose and banquet hall with a pantry for celebrations and community events, a co-working lounge and business centre for the work-from-home and hybrid workforce, a mini theatre or screening room, an indoor games room with billiards, table tennis, carrom, and chess, a library and reading room, a salon and wellness corner, and a creche or day-care for young families. A central, substantial clubhouse is what distinguishes a community from a cluster of towers — it is where residents meet, children play indoors, and the community's social life forms.
Fitness and wellness
The wellness programme runs the full spectrum from intensive training to recovery and calm. At its core is a fully-equipped gymnasium and fitness centre, supported by a dedicated fitness, aerobics, and dance studio for group classes. A yoga and meditation deck provides a quiet, open-air space for daily practice, while the spa, sauna, and steam rooms offer recovery and relaxation after a workout. An outdoor gym and calisthenics station extends fitness into the landscape, and a reflexology pathway offers a therapeutic walking route. For a corridor whose buyer base skews toward health-conscious IT professionals and families, the breadth of the wellness programme is a genuine draw.
| Amenity | Description |
|---|---|
| Gymnasium | Fully-equipped fitness centre |
| Fitness / aerobics studio | Dance, aerobics, group classes |
| Yoga and meditation deck | Dedicated open-air practice zone |
| Spa, sauna and steam rooms | Wellness and recovery |
| Outdoor gym / calisthenics | Open-air fitness station |
| Reflexology pathway | Therapeutic walking path |
Swimming pool and aquatics
The swimming pool is among the most-used amenities in any Bengaluru community, and Godrej Kada Agrahara is planned around a full-size adult lap pool with a separate, shallower kids' pool alongside. Set at the central landscape, the pool deck becomes a social hub in its own right — surrounded by deck space, shaded seating, and changing facilities, with the towers framing it. The separate kids' pool lets families with young children use the aquatic zone safely and comfortably, a detail that matters to the family buyer. A well-programmed pool precinct, integrated into the landscape rather than relegated to a corner, is one of the clearest markers of a thoughtfully-designed community.
Sports facilities
The sports programme spans the most-requested formats across both indoor and outdoor surfaces, distributed through the landscape so access is short from every tower. Indoors, a badminton court and a squash court serve the racquet-sports players. Outdoors, the community is planned with a tennis court, a basketball half-court, a futsal or five-a-side court, and a cricket practice net — covering the team and individual sports that residents and their children play. A skating rink adds a popular activity for younger residents. The distribution of these surfaces across the site, rather than their concentration in one corner, keeps them accessible and prevents peak-hour congestion at any single facility.
| Amenity | Type |
|---|---|
| Indoor badminton court | Covered |
| Squash court | Indoor |
| Tennis court | Outdoor |
| Basketball half-court | Outdoor |
| Futsal / five-a-side court | Outdoor |
| Cricket practice net | Outdoor |
| Skating rink | Outdoor |
Family and children's zones
A community spanning 2 to 4 BHK draws a multi-generational resident base, and the family programme is built for it. Children are served by a dedicated play area with age-appropriate equipment and soft surfaces, plus a separate toddler zone for the youngest residents. Elders have a senior citizens' plaza with shaded seating, set within the landscape where they can gather and watch over grandchildren at play. The creche or day-care within the clubhouse supports working parents. These zones are deliberately distributed across the site so that every tower has nearby access, and so that children, elders, and families each have spaces designed for them rather than a single generic lawn.
Community and social spaces
The community programme is what turns 1,600 households into a neighbourhood. An amphitheatre or open-air theatre provides a venue for festivals, performances, and community events. The central landscaped park and the seating courts and gardens give residents shared outdoor space for casual gathering. A pet park serves the growing share of pet-owning households. Community or urban farming plots offer a hands-on green amenity for gardening enthusiasts. And convenience retail within the community lets residents meet daily needs — groceries, pharmacy, essentials — without leaving the gates, a meaningful convenience for a large community set slightly off the main road.
| Amenity | For |
|---|---|
| Amphitheatre / open-air theatre | Community events |
| Central landscaped park | All residents |
| Seating courts and gardens | All residents |
| Pet park | Pet owners |
| Community / urban farming plots | Gardening enthusiasts |
| Convenience retail | Daily needs within the community |
Landscape and open space
The landscape is the connective tissue of the community. A central green spine threads between the tower clusters, linking the entrance to the clubhouse and recreation core, with jogging, walking, and cycling tracks running along it. The landscape is programmed as a sequence of zones — shaded groves, open lawns, water features, activity courts, and seating plazas — rather than a single undifferentiated lawn, giving residents varied outdoor settings. The compact vertical massing of the 13 towers is what releases the ground plane to this landscape; concentrating the built area into slim high-rises is precisely what makes the generous open space possible. The full site logic is on the master plan page.
Water, power, and site infrastructure
The amenity programme is built on a full sustainability and utility backbone, and these systems are not decorative green flourishes — they directly affect daily reliability and running costs. A working STP and rainwater harvesting materially reduce a large community's dependence on tanker water — a genuine operational advantage in Bengaluru, where water security is a recurring concern. Solar-assisted lighting and on-site waste processing directly lower the monthly maintenance cost that residents pay. Power backup ensures continuity for both common areas and apartments through outages. And EV-charging provision future-proofs the community for the electric-vehicle transition.
| System | Benefit |
|---|---|
| Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) | Treated-water reuse for landscape irrigation and flushing |
| Rainwater harvesting and recharge pits | Storm-water management and groundwater recharge |
| Solar-assisted common-area lighting | Lower common-area energy load and maintenance cost |
| Organic waste converter | On-site processing of biodegradable waste |
| Power backup | Common-area and apartment backup |
| EV charging provision | Electric-vehicle charging in the parking levels |
Safety and smart security
Multi-tier security is standard for a community of this scale and a baseline expectation for families. The community is planned with a single controlled vehicular gateway and boom-barrier access control, perimeter and common-area CCTV surveillance, and a visitor-management system that tracks and secures every entry. High-rise-compliant fire-safety systems are designed into the towers, and the layered security protocol across the community gives residents confidence in a large, busy environment.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Single controlled vehicular gateway | Managed entry and exit |
| Boom-barrier access control | Vehicle access management |
| CCTV surveillance | Perimeter and common-area coverage |
| Visitor management system | Tracked, secured visitor access |
| Fire-safety systems | High-rise-compliant protection |
| Multi-tier security | Layered protocol across the community |
Parking
Two basement levels per tower carry covered car parking, services, and utilities below grade — keeping the surface free for landscape and protecting parked vehicles from the elements. EV-charging provision is planned across the parking levels. Locating parking below grade is a hallmark of a well-resolved high-rise master plan: it removes surface parking clutter, frees the ground plane for greenery and amenity, and gives residents secure, weather-protected parking.
How the amenities support daily life
The amenity programme at Godrej Kada Agrahara is designed around the full arc of a resident's day and week: morning fitness at the gym, pool, or yoga deck; children to the play areas, creche, or sports courts; work from the co-working lounge; evenings at the clubhouse, amphitheatre, or landscaped greens; and the daily-needs convenience retail within the gates. For families, the depth of children's, sports, and education-adjacent facilities is the draw; for professionals, the work-from-home infrastructure and fitness programme; for investors, a full amenity stack is what commands rental premium and tenant retention on the Sarjapur corridor. The complete, finalised amenities list — with specifications and the clubhouse floor-by-floor programme — will publish with the official brochure at launch. Register your interest via the contact page to receive the full amenities detail as soon as it releases.
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Godrej Kada Agrahara Amenities — Frequently Asked Questions
A 1,600-home development generates the resident base and the maintenance economics to support a substantial clubhouse, multiple sports surfaces, and a programmed landscape — facilities that a 100-or-200-unit project simply cannot fund or sustain. A larger community spreads the cost of a premium clubhouse, a full-size pool, and dedicated sports courts across more households, which is why scale and amenity depth move together.
The grand clubhouse precinct is the social anchor, positioned centrally within an easy walk of every tower. It is planned to house a multipurpose and banquet hall with a pantry, a co-working lounge and business centre, a mini theatre or screening room, an indoor games room with billiards, table tennis, carrom and chess, a library and reading room, a salon and wellness corner, and a creche or day-care.
A fully-equipped gymnasium and fitness centre, a dedicated fitness, aerobics, and dance studio, a yoga and meditation deck, a spa with sauna and steam rooms, an outdoor gym and calisthenics station, and a reflexology pathway. The breadth serves the gym-goer, the yoga practitioner, the runner, and the swimmer with a dedicated, well-specified space.
Indoors, a badminton court and a squash court. Outdoors, a tennis court, a basketball half-court, a futsal or five-a-side court, a cricket practice net, and a skating rink. The surfaces are distributed through the landscape so access is short from every tower and peak-hour congestion at any single facility is avoided.
A Sewage Treatment Plant with treated-water reuse, rainwater harvesting and recharge pits, solar-assisted common-area lighting, an organic waste converter, power backup for common areas and apartments, and EV-charging provision in the parking levels. A working STP and rainwater harvesting materially reduce dependence on tanker water, and solar lighting and waste processing lower the monthly maintenance residents pay.
Multi-tier security with a single controlled vehicular gateway, boom-barrier access control, perimeter and common-area CCTV surveillance, a visitor-management system, and high-rise-compliant fire-safety systems. Two basement levels per tower carry covered car parking with EV-charging provision, keeping the surface free for landscape and protecting vehicles from the elements.