Billboard cost in Bangalore in 2026 typically lands between ₹60,000 and ₹3,20,000 a month for a standard 30x20 hoarding on a 30 day cycle. Outer Ring Road, Indiranagar, and Whitefield are the premium zones. LED at the Silk Board, Marathahalli, and Hebbal junctions can clear ₹4,00,000 a month for prime time slots. Koramangala, HSR Layout, and MG Road area sit in the upper-mid band. Yelahanka, Banashankari, and inner JP Nagar are the value pockets.
For SMBs, Bangalore is one of the friendliest big-city outdoor markets in India. The mid-tier inventory is genuinely usable, the city's tech employment is concentrated on a handful of corridors that are easy to hit with two or three sites, and the indoor and transit ecosystem is dense.
Bangalore billboard cost by zone
ORR Tech Belt (Marathahalli, Bellandur, Sarjapur Junction, Hebbal)
- Standard hoardings: ₹1,80,000 to ₹3,20,000 per month
- LED at Silk Board, Marathahalli, Hebbal: ₹3,50,000 to ₹4,50,000+
- Best for: tech-focused brands, B2B, automotive, mid-premium F&B
Indiranagar and MG Road Area
- Standard hoardings: ₹1,50,000 to ₹2,80,000 per month
- Best for: D2C, hospitality, retail, premium services
- Notes: 100 Feet Road is the prestige strip
Whitefield (Main Road, ITPL, Hope Farm, Varthur)
- Standard hoardings: ₹1,40,000 to ₹2,80,000 per month
- Best for: tech families, schools, healthcare, real estate
- Notes: massive captive audience, less commute friction than ORR
Koramangala and HSR Layout
- Standard hoardings: ₹1,00,000 to ₹2,20,000 per month
- Best for: F&B, D2C, fitness, salons, mid-premium retail
- Notes: best F&B billbords ROI in the city, Koramangala 5th Block in particular
Electronic City and Sarjapur
- Standard hoardings: ₹70,000 to ₹1,60,000 per month
- Best for: tech employee targeting, automotive, education, real estate
Old Airport Road, Domlur, CV Raman Nagar
- Standard hoardings: ₹80,000 to ₹1,80,000 per month
- Best for: corporate, retail, healthcare
Value zones (Yelahanka, Hennur, Banashankari, JP Nagar phases)
- Standard hoardings: ₹50,000 to ₹1,10,000 per month
- Best for: family services, education, local retail, real estate
Where Bangalore inventory concentrates
The corridors where most Bangalore hoardings sit.
- Outer Ring Road (ORR) from KR Puram to Silk Board to Hebbal
- Old Airport Road through Domlur, Marathahalli, KR Puram
- Sarjapur Road from HSR through Bellandur to Sarjapur
- Whitefield Main Road and the ITPL approach
- Hosur Road to Electronic City
- Bannerghatta Road through Jayanagar to Electronic City
- Indiranagar 100 Feet Road and CMH Road
- Koramangala Inner Ring Road and 80 Feet Road
- MG Road, Brigade Road, Cunningham Road in central Bangalore
- Bellary Road to Yelahanka and the airport
A real worked example, Koramangala restaurant
Say you run a 60-cover modern Indian restaurant in Koramangala 5th Block. You are pushing a new chef and a refreshed weekend brunch over a six week window. Budget: ₹2,80,000 total.
Format mix that works for Bangalore F&B.
- One standard hoarding on Koramangala Inner Ring Road or 80 Feet Road for 30 days at around ₹1,40,000
- 10 auto rickshaw hood brandings rotating through Koramangala, HSR, and Indiranagar for six weeks at around ₹40,000
- Indoor screens at six gyms, three cafés, and two co-working spaces in the catchment for six weeks at around ₹65,000
- Production, vinyl, creative, contingency at around ₹35,000
Expected outcome: 6 to 11 lakh impressions, 180 to 320 reservation enquiries, and a clear weekend lift. F&B in Koramangala has unusually short attribution, you will see the impact on your weekend covers within two weekends of the hoarding going live.
ORR-only tech campaign template
For B2B SaaS, hiring campaigns, or tech-employee targeting, ORR-only is a legitimate strategy. The corridor from KR Puram through Marathahalli, Bellandur, and Sarjapur Junction covers the majority of Bangalore's tech workforce. Two anchor hoardings plus auto saturation across HSR and Bellandur, plus indoor screens at the right gyms and cafés, will outperform a scattered citywide spread.
Typical 30 day budget for an ORR-only tech campaign: ₹3,00,000 to ₹6,00,000.
When the value zones make sense
If your customer is a Bangalore family rather than a Bangalore techie, lean into Banashankari, JP Nagar, Hennur, or Yelahanka. Schools, dental practices, real estate for mid-budget homes, and family-format F&B almost always do better here than for the same spend on ORR.
For broader country context, the India billboard cost guide sets Bangalore against Mumbai, Delhi, and tier-2 cities. If your campaign is restaurant-driven, the restaurant local advertising guide is essential. And the Hyderabad billboard cost guide is the natural sibling read for tech-belt comparisons.
Booking your Bangalore campaign on AdTown
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Browse listingsFrequently asked questions
Where is the most expensive billboard zone in Bangalore?
Outer Ring Road between Marathahalli and Sarjapur Junction, Indiranagar 100 Feet Road, and the Whitefield Main Road approach. Standard hoardings here run ₹1,80,000 to ₹3,20,000 a month. LED screens at the Marathahalli, Silk Board, and Hebbal junctions push past ₹4,00,000 a month for prime time loops.
Is Koramangala worth the premium for a restaurant?
For a restaurant, yes. Koramangala 5th, 6th, and 7th Block see massive evening footfall, the audience matches F&B intent, and the visibility-to-walk-in ratio is among the best in the city. Expect ₹1,00,000 to ₹2,20,000 for a usable hoarding plus indoor screen mix in cafés and gyms.
What is the cheapest part of Bangalore for outdoor advertising?
Areas like Yelahanka, Hennur, Banashankari, JP Nagar phases, and parts of Bommanahalli offer hoardings from ₹50,000 to ₹1,10,000 a month. Old Airport Road feeder lanes and inner Whitefield pockets also run cheaper than the main ORR-facing inventory. Pick by where your customer lives, not by prestige.
How does Bangalore compare to Mumbai or Delhi for billboard cost?
Bangalore is roughly 25 to 35 percent cheaper at the top end than Mumbai or South Delhi or Gurgaon. The mid-tier is comparable. The bottom tier in Bangalore is healthier, with more usable sub-₹1,00,000 inventory than either Mumbai or Delhi NCR proper.
Can I run a tech-targeted campaign on ORR alone?
Yes, and that is the playbook. ORR from KR Puram to Sarjapur covers most of Bangalore's tech employment. Pick two anchor sites, one near Marathahalli, one near Sarjapur Junction or Bellandur, layer auto and indoor across HSR and Bellandur. Total spend ₹3,00,000 to ₹6,00,000 a month for a credible run.




