

Of course, you’re looking for commuting tips to follow in Koramangala. Coz we all know Bangalore is the best at a lot of things, but good connectivity is not one of them. Plus, if you’re a student or young working professional living at a PG in Koramangala, you prolly don’t have the money to spare for Ubers everyday.
But no worries ya. There are plenty of ways you can find your way around it. And guess what? We’ve made a list of those ways to make life a tad easier for you. Cuz that’s what we do at our Stanza Living residences too. In our co-living spaces, life is hassle-free. Thanks to our long list of amenities like daily housekeeping, laundry facilities, app-based assistance and much more. But enough about us. Now, go on reading and bookmark this page. Or else, you’ll lose this page link to the other kind of traffic i.e internet traffic.
Here are the commuting tips you can follow while being in Koramangala:
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Here’s the thumb rule for commuting in Bangalore, for longer distances, go for the metro or local buses. And for shorter distances, autos and bike rentals. But here’s a thing, if your daily life mostly revolves around the Koramangala area – with your office or college located there – then riding a bicycle is a great option too. In fact, it’s the ninja technique to whoosh past the annoying traffic.
The fares in rental apps are more consistent and mostly fair for booking rides. So even for autos, it might be better to wait for a minute and book one online. As opposed to spending more minutes bargaining and still ending up paying more for the same thing. Because every penny matters, ain’t that right?
Whether you’re a student or a working professional, sharing rides is a good way to save money. So if a colleague or classmate lives close by, or better, if one of your fellow PG residents in Koramangala has a common destination, then make sure to have a word with them. Plus, as a bonus, you also get to have company during your daily commutes.
Pretty generic advice but we suggest you always carry a mini bag – or just fill your backpack – with essentials. Like wet wipes, sunscreen, a bottle of water, and a bar of chocolate to eat in case your pressure drops low. And especially if you’re travelling from one end of the city to the other.
Here are some you can follow:
It’s not rocket science at all. Just try any of these ways to find a decent student PG in Bangalore:
Even Google would highlight these areas if you’d search for ‘student single hostel rooms’ in Bangalore:
Yes, you surely can. And this is how:
With these criteria, you should be able to decide between a PG and a flat more easily: