List of tallest buildings in Bengaluru

Tall buildings in Bengaluru
Bengaluru's Central Business District skyline at night
Tallest buildingCNTC Presidential Tower (2023)
Tallest building height161 metres (528 ft)
First 150 m+ buildingMantri DSK Pinnacle (2013)
Number of tall buildings
Taller than 100 m (328 ft)101 (2026)
Taller than 150 m (492 ft)2 (2026)

Bengaluru, often referred to as the technology capital of India,[1] is experiencing a significant boom in high-rise construction.[2][3] The city has emerged as one of the fastest-growing cities globally,[4] attracting a highly skilled workforce from across the country seeking employment and business opportunities. This rapid urban growth has led to a sustained demand for both residential and commercial real estate, prompting a shift towards vertical development.[2]

The tallest building in Bengaluru is the CNTC Presidential Tower, which topped out in early 2023. Standing at 161 metres (528 ft) with 50 floors, it is also the tallest building in the state of Karnataka and was the 11th-tallest in South India at the time of its completion.[5] The tallest commercial building is the World Trade Center, which was completed in 2010 and rises to 128 metres (420 ft) with 32 floors.[6]

Other notable high-rises in the city include UB Tower, Mantri DSK Pinnacle, and Phoenix One Bangalore West.[7][8] Among the tallest skyscrapers currently under construction are the four towers of Codename Peaklife project, each projected to reach a height of 231 metres (758 ft).[citation needed]

History

The first high-rise building in Bengaluru over 100 metres (328 ft) was the Public Utility Building on M.G. Road.[9] Standing at 106 metres (348 ft) with 25 floors, it was the tallest building in India at the time of its completion in 1973 before being surpassed by the World Trade Centre Mumbai in 1974. The Public Utility Building was only the second building in India to surpass a height of 100 metres (328 ft) and remained a dominant feature of Bengaluru's skyline for decades. The building housed offices, retail outlets, and a hotel, and served as an early example of vertical mixed-use development in the country.[10]

Late 20th century: Early developments

Bengaluru's ascent as a technology centre began in the 1980s and 1990s with the establishment of major IT parks like Electronic City and Whitefield.[11][1] Early high-rises were limited, primarily low-rise and mid-rise office buildings, due to regulatory constraints and proximity to the HAL Airport, which was located in the heart of the city and served as the city's only airport until 2008.[12]

2000s: Policy reforms and rise in vertical development

The Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) and the newly-formed Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) relaxed the floor area ratio (FAR) norms in the 2000s, particularly in newly planned zones like the Outer Ring Road and North Bengaluru.[13] Moreover, with the inauguration of the Kempegowda International Airport in 2008 and cessation of commercial flight operation at the HAL Airport in May 2008, the height restrictions in several parts of the city were relaxed.[12] This resulted in a surge of mid-rise construction across both residential and commercial use. The late 2000s witnessed the completion of several iconic high-rises like the Canberra Tower, Concorde Tower, and UB Tower, all of which were completed within the UB City complex in 2008.[14] At 123 metres (404 ft) in height, UB Tower surpassed the Public Utility Building, which had remained the tallest building in Bengaluru for 35 years.

Bengaluru's skyline viewed from Central Business District

2010s–2020s: Skyscraper era

The completion of the World Trade Center in 2010 (128m, 32 floors) signaled strong momentum towards vertical development in the city. The UB Tower and the World Trade Center were among the first glass-clad high-rises in the city and set a design template for subsequent development.[6] A combination of soaring demand, scarcity of land within key business districts, and rising office prices accelerated construction of high-rise buildings.[15] Mantri DSK Pinnacle, which was also the tallest building in South India when it topped out in 2013 at 153 metres (502 ft), marked Bengaluru's entry into the skyscraper era.[16][17]

Several residential and mixed-use mega projects are under construction in emerging suburbs along transit corridors and satellite towns.[18] As of 2025, over 1,500[19] high-rise buildings dot the metropolitan region, and that number continues to grow, signifying the city's sustained push toward vertical expansion.

Tallest buildings

This list ranks buildings in Bengaluru that stand at least 100 metres (328 ft) or 30 floors from the ground. This includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts. Only completed buildings and under-construction buildings that have been topped out are included.

  Was the tallest building in India upon completion
  Indicates buildings still under construction that have been architecturally topped out but not yet fully opened
Rank Name Image Location Height Floors Year Use Notes
1 CNTC Presidential Tower Yeshwantpur 161 metres (528 ft) 50 2023[20] Residential
  • As of 2025, the terrace level is at 1061 meters above sea level, which is the highest building altitude among metro cities in India.
2 Mantri DSK Pinnacle Hulimavu 153 metres (502 ft) 46 2013[21][22] Residential
  • The first Skyscraper of Bengaluru and also the former tallest building of South India. It is known for its unique structure
3 SNN Clermont 1 Nagavara 135 metres (443 ft) 40 2018[23] Residential
SNN Clermont 2 2018[24]
SNN Clermont 3 2019
SNN Clermont 4 2019
SNN Clermont 5 2019
8 Total Environment- In That Quiet Earth Tower 1 Bileshivale 130 metres (427 ft) 39 2023 Residential
Total Environment- In That Quiet Earth Tower 2 2023
Total Environment- In That Quiet Earth Tower 3 2023
Total Environment- In That Quiet Earth Tower 4 2023
12 Sobha Indraprastha Rajajinagar 130 metres (427 ft) 37 2018[25] Residential
13 World Trade Center Bangalore Rajajinagar 128 metres (420 ft) 32 2010[26][27] Commercial
  • Tallest Commercial Tower of Bengaluru. It was the tallest building in Bengaluru from 2010-2013.
14 Columbia Aaltius Electronic City Veersandra 127 metres (417 ft) 38 2025 Residential
15 Pashmina Waterfront Tower 1 Pashmina Waterfront Bengaluru Battarahalli 124.75 metres (409 ft) 39 2016[28] Residential
Pashmina Waterfront Tower 2 2016[29]
Pashmina Waterfront Tower 3 2016
Pashmina Waterfront Tower 4 2016
Pashmina Waterfront Tower 5 2016
20 UB Tower UB Tower Bengaluru Central Business District 123 metres (404 ft) 20 2008[30][31] Commercial
  • Most popular high-rise of Bengaluru. It was the tallest tower from 2008-2013
Krishvi BVL Statura Krishvi BVL Statura, Bengaluru Konadasapura 123 metres (404 ft) 37 2025 Residential
22 Kingfisher Towers Kingfisher Towers Bangalore Bengaluru Central Business District 122 metres (400 ft) 34 2018[32][33] Residential
23 Brigade Exotica 1 Aavalahalli 120 metres (394 ft) 35 2014[34] Residential
Brigade Exotica 2 2016[35]
Navami Landmark 1 Rajarajeshwarinagar 120 metres (394 ft) 35 2023 Residential
Navami Landmark 2 2023
Navami Landmark 3 2023
Navami Landmark 4 2023
29 Sobha Manhattan Tower 4 Attibele 118.7 metres (389 ft) 39[36] 2025 Residential
Sobha Manhattan Tower 1 39[37] 2026 Residential
31 Sobha Brooklyn Towers 1 2026 Attibele 118.35 metres (388 ft) 36 2026 Residential
Sobha Brooklyn Towers 2
31 Sobha Brooklyn Towers 3
34 DNR Highline DNR Highline Bengaluru Rajajinagar 118 metres (387 ft) 36 2025 Residential
35 Sobha Manhattan Tower 3 High-rise building in Bangalore Attibele 115.7 metres (380 ft) 38 2025 Residential
Sobha Manhattan Tower 2 38 2026
37 Prestige Trade Tower Bengaluru Central Business District 115 metres (377 ft) 27 2017[38] Commercial
Concorde Tower Bengaluru Central Business District 115 metres (377 ft) 20 2008[39][40] Commercial
Karle Zenith 1 Nagavara 115 metres (377 ft) 34 2016[41][42] Residential
Karle Zenith 2 2016[43][44]
Karle Zenith 3 2016[45][46]
Karle's Vario Homes 1 Karle’s Vario Homes Bengaluru Nagavara 115 metres (377 ft) 34 2025 Residential
Karle's Vario Homes 2 2025
Karle Pinnacle Homes 1 Karle’s Tech Centre Nagavara 115 metres (377 ft) 35 2026 Residential
Karle Pinnacle Homes 2 35 2026 Residential
Bhartiya City Nikoo Homes 4 Tower A Nikoo homes Bengaluru Thanisandra 115 metres (377 ft) 34 2025 Residential
Bhartiya City Nikoo Homes 4 Tower B
Bhartiya City Nikoo Homes 4 Tower C
49 Purva Atmosphere 1 Purva Atmosphere Bengaluru Thanisandra 114.1 metres (374 ft) 34 2025 Residential
Purva Atmosphere 2
Purva Atmosphere 3
52 Salarpuria Gold Summit A Byrathi 112 metres (367 ft) 32 2013 Residential
53 Four Seasons Private Residences 108 metres (354 ft) 30 2018[47] Residential
Phoenix Kessaku Rajajinagar 108 metres (354 ft) 30 2018[48] Residential
55 One Bangalore West 3 Rajajinagar 106.5 metres (349 ft) 30 2016[49] Residential
One Bangalore West 4 2016[50]
One Bangalore West 5 2016[51]
58 Public Utility Building MG Road Bengaluru Central Business District 106 metres (348 ft) 25 1973[52] Commercial
  • It was the tallest building in India for a year and remained Bengaluru's tallest for 35 years.
59 Maya Indradhanush Mallasandra 105 metres (344 ft) 33 2018[53] Residential
Bhartiya City Nikoo Homes-2 A Thanisandra 105 metres (344 ft) 33 2020 Residential
Bhartiya City Nikoo Homes-2 B 2020
Bhartiya City Nikoo Homes-2 C 2020
Bhartiya City Nikoo Homes-2 D 2020
Bhartiya City Nikoo Homes-2 H Thanisandra 105 metres (344 ft) 33 2021 Residential
Bhartiya City Nikoo Homes-2 J 2021
Total Environment- The Magic Faraway Tree Tower 2 Talaghattapura 105 metres (344 ft) 33 2023 Residential
Total Environment- The Magic Faraway Tree Tower 3 2023
Total Environment- The Magic Tree Tower 4 2023
Shapoorji Pallonji Park West Magnolia Binnypete 105 metres (344 ft) 33 2025 Residential
Shapoorji Pallonji Park West Sapphire Binnypete 105 metres (344 ft) 33 2025 Residential
Shapoorji Pallonji Park West Pine Shapoorji Pollanji Binnypete 105 metres (344 ft) 33 2025 Residential
Shapoorji Pallonji Park West Oak Shapoorji Pollanji Parkwest oak Binnypete 105 metres (344 ft) 33 2025 Residential
Shapoorji Pallonji Park West Maple Binnypete 105 metres (344 ft) 32 2020 Residential
Aquila Heights Polaris Jalahalli 105 metres (344 ft) 32 2012[54] Residential
Canberra Tower Bengaluru Central Business District 105 metres (344 ft) 20 2008[55][56] Commercial
Mantri Central Malleshwaram 105 metres (344 ft) 30 2018[57] Commercial
Prestige Falcon City Tower 1 Konanakunte 105 metres (344 ft) 32 2019[58] Residential
Prestige Falcon City Tower 2 2019[59]
Prestige Falcon City Tower 3 2019[60]
Prestige Falcon City Tower 4 2019[61]
Prestige Falcon City Tower 5 2019[62]
Sobha Royal Crest Sobha Royal Crest Banashankari 105 metres (344 ft) 32 2025 Residential
83 One Bangalore West 1 Rajajinagar 104.55 metres (343 ft) 31 2016[63] Residential
One Bangalore West 2 2016[64]
85 Birla Tisya 1 Birla Tisya Rajajinagar 102 metres (335 ft) 32 2025 Residential
Birla Tisya 2
GM Infinity - The 100 percent life (Tower A) Bommasandra 102 metres (335 ft) 31 2023 Residential
88 Prestige Lakeside Habitat Tower 1 Varthur 100 metres (328 ft) 30 2018 Residential
Prestige Lakeside Habitat Tower 2
Prestige Lakeside Habitat Tower 3
Prestige Lakeside Habitat Tower 12

Varthur 100 metres (328 ft) 30 2018 Residential
Prestige Lakeside Habitat Tower 13
Prestige Lakeside Habitat Tower 14 Varthur 100 metres (328 ft) 30 2018 Residential
Prestige Lakeside Habitat Tower 15
Prestige Lakeside Habitat Tower 16
Prestige Lakeside Habitat Tower 17
Prestige Lakeside Habitat Tower 18
Arsis Green Hills Tower 1 Krishnarajapura 100 metres (328 ft) 30 2023 Residential
Arsis Green Hills Tower 2 2023
Valmark Apas Hulimavu 100 metres (328 ft) 30 2016[65] Residential
Four Seasons Hotel 100 metres (328 ft) 28 2019[66] Hotel

Tallest under construction

This list ranks buildings that are under construction in Bangalore and are planned to be over 30 floors tall or at least 100 metres (328 ft) in height. This height includes spires and architectural details but does not include antenna masts or lightning arresters. Buildings that are only approved, on hold, or proposed are not included in this table.

Rank Name Image Location Height Floors Use
1 Codename Peaklife Tower 1 Kengeri 231 metres (758 ft) 69 Residential
Codename Peaklife Tower 2
Codename Peaklife Tower 3
Codename Peaklife Tower 4
5 Mista Sri City Bangalore Tower 1 Konadasapura 155.8 metres (511 ft) 5B + 52 Floors Residential + Commercial
Mista Sri City Bangalore Tower 2
Mista Sri City Bangalore Tower 3
8 Sobha Hamptons Tower 1 Attibele 145.45 metres (477 ft) 44 Residential
Sobha Hamptons Tower 2
Sobha Hamptons Tower 3
Sobha Hamptons Tower 4
Sobha Hamptons Tower 5
Sobha Hamptons Tower 6
14 Sobha Madison Heights Tower 1 Attibele 129.525 metres (425 ft) 41 Residential
Sobha Madison Heights Tower 2
Sobha Madison Heights Tower 3
Sobha Madison Heights Tower 4
Sobha Madison Heights Tower 5
Sobha Madison Heights Tower 6
Sobha Madison Heights Tower 7
21 Prestige Park Grove Tower 17 Kadugodi 128.55 metres (422 ft) 42 Residential
22 Aratt Ayatana Electronic City 126.5 metres (415 ft) 42 Residential
23 Mantri Centrium Seshadripuram 122 metres (400 ft) 39[67] Residential
24 Godrej Woodscapes Tower L Whitefield 120.4 metres (395 ft) 40 Residential
Godrej Woodscapes Tower M
Godrej Woodscapes Tower N
27 Prestige Park Grove Tower 6 Kadugodi 119.4 metres (392 ft) 39 Residential
Prestige Park Grove Tower 16
29 Godrej Woodscapes Tower D Whitefield 118.4 metres (388 ft) 39 Residential
Godrej Woodscapes Tower E
Godrej Woodscapes Tower F
Godrej Woodscapes Tower G
Godrej Woodscapes Tower H
Godrej Woodscapes Tower J
Godrej Woodscapes Tower J
36 Sobha Brooklyn Towers 4 Attibele 118.35 metres (388 ft) 36 Residential
Sobha Brooklyn Towers 5
38 Concorde Eleve Avalahalli 117.15 metres (384 ft) 38 Residential
39 Godrej Woodscapes Tower A Nimbekaipura 115.45 metres (379 ft) 39 Residential
Godrej Woodscapes Tower B
Godrej Woodscapes Tower C
42 Nitesh Park Avenue Vasanth Nagar 114.3 metres (375 ft) 29 Residential
43 Trendsquares World of Gardens Tower 1 Whitefield 110.9 metres (364 ft) G+35 Residential
Trendsquares World of Gardens Tower 1
Trendsquares World of Gardens Tower 1
Trendsquares World of Gardens Tower 1
47 Prestige Park Grove Tower 5 Kadugodi 110.25 metres (362 ft) 36 Residential
Prestige Park Grove Tower 7
Prestige Park Grove Tower 11
Prestige Park Grove Tower 12
Prestige Park Grove Tower 15
52 Alembic Cloud Forest Tower A Whitefield 105.7 metres (347 ft) 35 Residential
Alembic Cloud Forest Tower B
Alembic Cloud Forest Tower C
55 Birla Ojasvi Tower 1 Rajarajeshwarinagar 105.4 metres (346 ft) 34 Residential
56 Shapoorji Pallonji Park West Ceder Binnipete 105 metres (344 ft) 32 Residential
57 Birla Ojasvi Tower 2 Rajarajeshwarinagar 104.5 metres (343 ft) 33 Residential
58 Nambiar District 25 Tower 3 Dommasandra 104.1 metres (342 ft) 34 Residential
Nambiar District 25 Tower 4
Nambiar District 25 Tower 5
Nambiar District 25 Tower 6
62 Nambiar District 25 Tower 7 Dommasandra 103.8 metres (341 ft) 35 Residential
Nambiar District 25 Tower 8
Nambiar District 25 Tower 9
Nambiar District 25 Tower 10
Nambiar District 25 Tower 11
Nambiar District 25 Tower 12
68 Birla Ojasvi Tower 3 Rajarajeshwarinagar 101.5 metres (333 ft) 32 Residential
69 Prestige Park Grove Tower 4 Kadugodi 101.1 metres (332 ft) 33 Residential
Prestige Park Grove Tower 8
Prestige Park Grove Tower 10
Prestige Park Grove Tower 13
Prestige Lavender Field Tower 3 Varthur 101.1 metres (332 ft) 33 Residential
Prestige Lavender Field Tower 4
Prestige Lavender Field Tower 5
Prestige Lavender Field Tower 6
77 Nambiar District 25 Tower 1 Dommasandra 101.05 metres (332 ft) 33 Residential
Nambiar District 25 Tower 2
79 GM Infinity - The 100 percent life (Tower B) Bommasandra 100 metres (328 ft) 31 Residential
GM Infinity - The 100 percent life (Tower C)
Phoenix One Bangalore West 8 Rajajinagar 100 metres (328 ft) 30 Residential
Phoenix One Bangalore West 9
83 Purva Bluebelle Tower B Kempapura Agrahara 99.7 metres (327 ft) 33 Residential
84 Prestige Lavender Field Tower 1 Varthur 98.05 metres (322 ft) 32 Residential
Prestige Lavender Field Tower 2
86 Purva Bluebelle Tower A Kempapura Agrahara 96.7 metres (317 ft) 32 Residential
87 Prestige Park Grove Tower 3 Kadugodi 91.95 metres (302 ft) 30 Residential
Prestige Park Grove Tower 9
Prestige Park Grove Tower 14
Prestige Park Grove Tower 19
91 Sattva Trinity Tower 1 Rajarajeshwarinagar ??? G+36 Residential
Sattva Trinity Tower 2
Sattva Trinity Tower 3

Approved, proposed, and on hold

This list ranks buildings that are approved, on hold, or proposed and are planned to be at least 30 floors tall.

Rank Name Height Floors Status
1 Wearesf Tower 440 metres (1,444 ft) 109 approved
2 Asta Vibrant Towers 390 metres (1,280 ft) 90 approved
3 KRTE AFRD Tower 300 metres (984 ft) 94 approved
4 Golden Empire 288 metres (945 ft) 68 approved
5 Karnataka Financial Towers 245 metres (804 ft) 57 proposed
6 Sobha World City (18 towers) 175 metres (574 ft) 3B+G+54 proposed
7 The Bangalore i360 (Free standing structure) 175 metres (574 ft) 50 proposed
8 Bangalore 47 165 metres (541 ft) 47 approved
9 Karnataka Twin Towers N/A 50 approved

Timeline of tallest buildings of Bangalore

Name Image Height Floors Years as tallest
Public Utility Building 106 metres (348 ft) 25 35 (1973–2008[68])
UB Tower 123 metres (404 ft) 20 2 (2008–2010[31])
World Trade Center Bangalore 128 metres (420 ft) 32 3 (2010–2013[27])
Mantri DSK Pinnacle 153 metres (502 ft) 46 10 (2013–2023[69])
CNTC Presidential Tower 161 metres (528 ft) 50 2 (2023–present)

See also

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