- Embassy Springs is Bengaluru’s biggest master planned city, within the silicon valley of India
- A perfect harmony between pristine natural & luxurious urban living
- 360 degree development plan laying emphasis on not just the residences but overall development of Springs as a self-sustained city
- Spread over 300 acres, the area is divided into 188 acres of plots, 41 acres of apartments, 22 acres of villas & row houses,20 acres of club & schools and 35 acres of commercial & retail space
- The proximity to Devanahalli Business Park and 30 min drive from Manyata Embassy Business Park gives the chance of staying in a city within the Silicon city of India
- Best of luxurious living, world class hospitals, retail spaces, renowned educational institutions and fun filled entertainment all encompassed within one master city
- With ample space dedicated to the development of schools, and Embassy’s past reputation with running two schools successfully, you can be rest assured to get the very best
- A 1,50,000 square feet, lavishly designed club house to suit your sophisticated social life
- The Karnataka Government plans on building an entertainment park called Space City on the lines of Disney Land in Devanahalli
- Some proposed hotel projects including the Oberoi, Marriott Golf Resort & Trident are in the pipeline
- The design aims to integrate the natural resources on site and compose these into a scenic landscape
- Strong emphasis with implementation of water conservation, rain water streams and bio ponds
- The project will incorporate more species native to the region to ensure survival, ease of maintenance and to promote local biodiversity
- Lakefront Promenade; a beautifully designed water front area for unwinding and refreshing yourself after a tiring day
- Right from the kind of gravel to be used, to the different kinds of trees, landscaping, every aspect is given importance to provide our patrons the best living experience
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