Marriott Executive Apartments for the Bengaluru Business Traveller

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Marriott Executive Apartments: The Arrival

Bengaluru earned its Silicon Valley nickname honestly. Stand anywhere in the Central Business District and you’ll see it: innovation moving through glass towers, startups filling co-working spaces, and professionals arriving daily with briefcases and plans. But plans need more than hotel rooms. They need kitchens that work past midnight, living rooms for calls that shouldn’t happen from bed, and washers because laundry services take too long.

Marriott Executive Apartments Bengaluru UB City
Marriott Executive Apartments Bengaluru UB City

Marriott Executive Apartments Bengaluru UB City opens right here, in the center of it all, and TheGlitz gets an exclusive first look before long-term residents move in. Part of Marriott Bonvoy‘s worldwide collection of over 30 hotel brands, this marks their entry into serviced apartments. The location makes sense. UB City puts offices, shopping, and airport connections close by. Traffic exists, but you’re positioned to miss the worst.

Rooms Built for Staying

One hundred ninety apartments, six types. 57 premium residence rooms, 41 Marriott studio, 41 one-bedroom apartments, 21 two-bedroom apartments, 6 three-bedroom apartments, and a signature presidential suite with a expansive terrace so generous you could host a small conference out there.

Every apartment follows the same logic: separate sleeping, living, and dining areas because mixing them creates chaos. A workspace with proper desk room. A full kitchen with a stove, refrigerator, and counter space because room service gets tiresome by week three. Bose Bluetooth sound systems when silence feels too heavy. High-speed Wi-Fi that holds during presentations. In-room washer and dryer because sending clothes out breaks flow. Housekeeping when needed. Secure parking below. It’s built by people who understand how this life actually works.

What Leadership Sees

Kiran Andicot, Senior Vice President for South Asia at Marriott International, puts it plainly: “Business travellers today seek consistency, rooms to breathe, and community supporting both work and life during long stays. This launch reflects our commitment to lead the extended-stay market.

Irfan Razack, Chairman and Managing Director of Prestige Group, adds perspective. “UB City was envisioned as a landmark contributing to Bengaluru’s skyline. This collaboration combines our experience in integrated spaces with Marriott’s long-stay expertise, offering practical living in the city center.”

Where You Eat

The Market buffet
The Market buffet

The Market runs all day, drawing from Bengaluru’s sprawling food culture. Local spices meet European cooking; Asian dishes sit beside continental classics. It’s relaxed without being careless. Madras Kitchen takes Southern India’s age-old recipes and moves them forward without losing soul. The Bar mixes cocktails with regional ingredients and is quiet enough for relaxed evenings. Grab & Go handles mornings when meetings start early. The Roof earns attention, though. Asian grills under the open sky, city lights spreading below – the kind of place where deals get softened and friendships solidify after long days.

Where You Reset

The 24/7 Fitness Centre, Fitzone, includes a yoga room because Bengaluru understands burnout. The rooftop infinity pool catches morning sun and evening skyline equally well. The solace spa runs treatment rooms for singles and couples, private enough to forget emails exist for an hour. Wellness here isn’t extra. It’s necessary. You can’t keep up months of work without somewhere to breathe.

The Reach

Bengaluru holds opposites comfortably. Tree-lined streets run through tech corridors. Lal Bagh’s gardens offer Sunday morning walks. Cubbon Park cuts through the city’s green heart. Bangalore Palace stands detailed and historic. Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace whispers older stories. The weather stays mild year-round. Music spots, art spaces, and restaurants serving everything from dosas to pasta share blocks.

Kempegowda International Airport connects outward when work demands. The Central Business District keeps offices within walking distance. It’s a city built for people who work hard but still want parks, history, and good coffee nearby.

The Point

Marriott Executive Apartments Bengaluru UB City doesn’t fight the city’s pace – it flows with it. For business pros closing deals and expats building careers in India’s innovation hub, it offers a real home backed by hotel-level service.

You’ll work harder here than planned. You should live better than expected. That’s how it’s meant to go.

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