Lifestyle Offering
Prestige Park Street combines active recreation, landscaped open space, and clubhouse amenities to support a fuller daily living experience. The brief highlights both family-friendly features and more premium social spaces, giving the project wider appeal than a basic apartment community.
Fitness & Wellness
Recreation & Community
Family-Friendly Features
Wellness First
Pools, jogging, yoga, gym access, and meditation features make the wellness story practical rather than decorative.
Community Ready
The clubhouse, banquet hall, theatre, and cafeteria create multiple reasons for residents to use shared spaces throughout the week.
Balanced Outdoor Living
Gardens, play areas, step gardens, and sports zones soften the high-rise environment and make it more family-friendly.
Amenities — Full Programme Walkthrough
The Amenity Programme at a Glance
| Category | Amenities |
|---|---|
| Clubhouse and indoor amenities | Air-conditioned clubhouse, gymnasium, indoor games room, multi-purpose hall, business lounge, library, party hall |
| Swimming and wellness | Temperature-controlled lap pool, kids' pool, yoga / meditation deck, spa, steam room |
| Sports | Multi-purpose sports court, half-court tennis, jogging loop, cycling track |
| Children and family | Fenced children's play area, sensory play zone, family lawn, party lawn, crèche |
| Landscape and outdoor | Central landscaped garden, themed pocket gardens, amphitheatre, gazebo seating, reflexology path |
| Convenience and services | Visitor parking, EV charging, secure cycle parking, 24×7 security, CCTV, intercom, concierge |
| Sustainability | Solar PV on terraces, sewage treatment plant, rainwater harvesting, dual plumbing, wet-waste composting |
Clubhouse Walkthrough
The Prestige Park Street clubhouse occupies the central podium between the two towers — a deliberate planning choice that lets residents from both Tower 1 and Tower 2 access the amenity space weather-protected, in under two minutes walking from the lift core.
Entrance and lounge
Visitors and residents enter the clubhouse through a double-height glazed façade that opens into a lounge with seating clusters, a feature accent wall, and the concierge / reception desk for amenity booking. The materiality is restrained — stone-clad walls, polished stone flooring, brushed-metal accent details, and a sculptural lighting element that anchors the volume.
Multi-purpose hall
A large multi-purpose hall — sized for 100–120 people seated — is configured for resident events, festival celebrations, association meetings, and rented private functions. The hall has a small stage at one end, an audio-video system with built-in projection screen, an ante-room for catering preparation, and an attached service area. The hall booking is handled through the concierge with a transparent reservation calendar.
Library and reading lounge
A quiet reading lounge accommodates a small library — both physical books contributed by residents over time and a digital reading subscription — with comfortable seating, individual reading lamps, and acoustically treated walls. This is positioned away from the active amenity volumes for genuine quietness.
Business lounge and co-working
A business lounge with co-working seating supports residents working from home, with high-speed Wi-Fi, individual workstations, two private call booths for video calls, a small meeting room for 4–6 people, and a refreshment counter. This amenity is increasingly important on the airport corridor where flexible work has become structural.
Gymnasium
The gymnasium is at podium level with a glazed wall facing the central garden — letting in daylight while maintaining visual connection between the activity zone and the landscape. The equipment programme is curated for serious users: a cardio cluster (treadmills, ellipticals, exercise bikes, rowing machines), a strength training zone (multi-station weight machines, dumbbell rack from 2 kg to 30 kg, kettlebells, medicine balls), a stretching zone, a free-weight area with mirrors, and a personal-training corner for residents working with trainers.
The flooring is a rubberised athletic surface that absorbs impact and reduces noise transmission to apartments below. Air-conditioning is sized for the active occupancy load. A small drinking-water station and towel service is included within the gym envelope.
Swimming Pool and Wellness Cluster
Temperature-controlled lap pool
The lap pool is approximately 18–20 m long, sized for serious morning lap-swimming and evening recreational use. Pool deck has day-bed loungers along the perimeter and a pergola-covered seating cluster at one end. The pool is temperature-controlled (heat-pump system) for year-round use — important in Bengaluru's winter mornings when ambient water temperature drops uncomfortably low.
Kids' pool
A separate kids' pool with shallow depth (graduated from 0.3 m to 0.6 m), interactive play features (water sprays, gentle fountain), and a non-slip deck surface lets younger children swim safely. Pool-side seating is arranged for supervising parents.
Yoga / meditation deck
An open-air yoga and meditation deck — set within the central podium landscape — supports morning practice classes, individual meditation, and breath-work sessions. The deck is wooden, partially shaded by overhead pergola, and sized for 20–25 practitioners.
Spa, steam room and sauna
A wellness cluster within the clubhouse — including spa rooms (booked through the concierge), steam room, dry sauna, and a quiet relaxation area — completes the wellness programme. Spa treatments are typically operated as a paid resident-association concession with a curated treatment menu.
Sports
Multi-purpose sports court
The multi-purpose sports court is a regulation badminton court (13.4 m × 6.1 m) that converts to a volleyball court with re-marking. The surface is rubberised, weatherproof, and floodlit for evening play. Surrounding fencing keeps balls within the court.
Half-court tennis
A half-court tennis configuration sits adjacent to the multi-purpose court — useful for practice and casual play. The full-court positioning is not feasible on the 5-acre footprint without trading off other amenities.
Jogging loop and cycling track
The perimeter jogging loop runs 800–900 m around the project boundary, with marked lanes for jogging and cycling, hydration stations at two points, and reflexology stretches in the slower sections. The loop is floodlit for evening use.
Outdoor table tennis and chess
A shaded outdoor table-tennis section and cement chess tables in the perimeter green belt support casual evening recreation.
Children and Family Amenities
Fenced children's play area
The main children's play area is fenced for safety, positioned within visual sight-line of the clubhouse café (so supervising parents can see their children from the café seating). Equipment includes climbing structures, slides, swings, a small jungle gym, and a sand pit. Soft-fall safety surfacing protects against falls.
Sensory play zone
A separate sensory play zone for toddlers — with lower-height equipment, soft-floor area, sensory boards, and a small interactive water feature — supports the 1–4 age range.
Family lawn
The family lawn is an open green space sized for evening picnics, family gatherings of 10–20 people, and informal weekend recreation. Located between the central podium and the perimeter green belt, it has shaded seating clusters at the edges.
Party lawn
A dedicated party lawn — sized for resident events of 60–80 people seated — has infrastructure points for catering, lighting, and amplified sound subject to the resident association's noise policy. Resident-organised events (birthday parties, festival celebrations) book this through the concierge.
Crèche / kids' play room
An indoor crèche supports residents working from home, with a small playroom, age-appropriate toys, and basic supervision infrastructure. The crèche is typically operated through a resident-association concession with a paid daily / monthly subscription.
Landscape and Outdoor Spaces
The landscape design — covered in detail on the Master Plan page — is organised into three zones:
Arrival garden. Avenue trees on both sides of the arrival drive, ornamental flowering shrubs at the porches, a calm low-clutter approach.
Central activity podium. Pool deck, children's zone, party lawn, amphitheatre, gazebo seating clusters.
Perimeter green belt. Jogging loop, themed pocket gardens (yoga lawn, meditation grove, herb / sensory garden), reflexology path, outdoor seating clusters at intervals.
Species selection prioritises South-Indian native and naturalised plants — silver oaks, copper pods, frangipanis, gulmohars, jacarandas, heliconia, bird-of-paradise, lantana, durantha.
Power Infrastructure
| System | Specification |
|---|---|
| Primary power | BESCOM grid connection, dedicated transformer |
| Backup | Diesel-generator (DG) set for full common-area lighting, lifts, water-pumps, fire-safety systems |
| Apartment backup | Selected circuits per apartment (lights, fan, refrigerator point, one TV point) on DG backup |
| Solar PV | Terrace-mounted solar PV for common-area lighting and energy-supplement |
The DG backup design ensures continuous operation of lifts, lobby lighting, security, water supply and fire systems during BESCOM outages. The selected-circuit backup approach within apartments is the corridor's standard — full apartment backup is offered as an optional inclusion against an additional installation cost.
Water Management
The Prestige Park Street water programme is engineered for measurable freshwater reduction:
| System | Capacity / approach |
|---|---|
| Domestic water | BWSSB / KIADB borewell sourcing; underground sump and overhead-tank distribution |
| Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) | Full project recycle; treated water reused in flush, landscape, common-area cleaning |
| Dual plumbing | Treated water lines separated from potable water; available at every apartment |
| Rainwater harvesting | Roof and surface runoff feeding into recharge pits |
| Fire-water storage | Dedicated tank per NBC code |
| Landscape irrigation | Drip irrigation supplied from treated STP output |
The dual-plumbing + STP recycle approach reduces project freshwater draw by approximately 35–45% compared with a single-plumbing baseline — a meaningful operating-cost reduction over the project's lifecycle.
Security and Smart Features
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Perimeter security | Compound wall with manned guard cabin at main entry |
| Surveillance | CCTV across the perimeter, lobby, basement, common areas, amenity zones |
| Access control | Boom-barrier + RFID-card system at main entry; visitor-management protocol |
| Apartment-to-lobby intercom | Video door phone (VDP) at every apartment |
| Lobby concierge | Daytime concierge for visitor handling, courier reception, amenity booking |
| Fire safety | Wet-riser system, fire-stair pressurisation, smoke-extraction, sprinklers in common areas and basement |
| Smart-home retrofit | Pre-wired apartment for smart-home retrofit (smart switches, smart locks, AC controls) |
| Building automation | BMS for common-area lighting, HVAC, fire systems, water systems |
The smart-home retrofit provision is increasingly important for buyers planning to integrate Alexa / Google Assistant home automation, smart locks (with biometric or PIN entry), smart thermostats, and energy-monitoring systems. The apartment electrical layout supports this retrofit without disruptive re-wiring.
Sustainability Features
The sustainability programme — touched on in the Overview and Master Plan pages — includes:
- Solar PV on terraces for common-area lighting and energy supplement
- LED lighting throughout common areas, external pathways, basement
- Energy-efficient regenerative lift drives
- AAC block masonry (lower embodied energy than red brick)
- UPVC double-glazing on upper floors (thermal and acoustic insulation)
- Sewage Treatment Plant with full project recycle
- Dual plumbing — treated water for flush and landscape
- Rainwater harvesting across roof and surface runoff
- Native landscape — reduces irrigation demand
- Wet-waste composting on site — reduces BBMP collection load
- EV charging infrastructure in basement
- Construction-site dust mitigation and ready-mix concrete supply
These are not aspirational design statements — they are operational systems integrated into the building services design and audited against the developer's standard for new premium-segment launches.
Convenience Amenities
| Amenity | Detail |
|---|---|
| Visitor parking | Dedicated visitor zone in basement |
| EV charging | Basement-level provision, 1:10 charger-to-apartment baseline |
| Secure cycle parking | Indoor cycle parking in basement |
| Mail / parcel handling | Concierge-managed mail and courier reception |
| Drop-off porch | Covered drop-off at each tower |
| Service entry | Separate service entry for housekeeping, garbage, maintenance |
| Pet zone | Designated pet-friendly walking and waste zone |
| Drinking water stations | Common-area water stations at gym, pool deck, jogging loop |
| Common bathrooms | At amenity zones for staff and residents |
Operating the Amenities — Resident Association
Once the project is handed over, amenity operation transitions to the Apartment Owners' Association (AOA) through a Karnataka Apartment Ownership Act framework. The AOA handles amenity booking, scheduling, staffing, vendor management, maintenance, and resident communication.
The standard maintenance corpus collected at handover funds initial AOA operations. Recurring monthly maintenance is calculated per apartment based on super built-up area, with a transparent budget published by the AOA. Prestige's track record across delivered projects supports a clean handover from developer to AOA with documented systems, vendor lists, and maintenance protocols.
Next Steps
- Master Plan — see how the amenities sit within the site layout
- Floor Plans — apartment-level configuration and adjacency to amenities
- Gallery — visual reference for the amenity volumes
- Contact — request the full amenities specification and the brochure
Prestige Park Street Amenities - Frequently Asked Questions
What amenities are planned at Prestige Park Street?
The amenity plan includes a clubhouse with banquet hall, gymnasium, swimming pool, kids' pool, children's play area, yoga area, mini theatre, games arcade, landscaped gardens, jogging track, security, and dedicated parking. Final scope and dimensions track the sanctioned plan.
What is the clubhouse like at Prestige Park Street?
The clubhouse is positioned as a multi-level social and recreation hub anchored by a banquet hall, gym, games arcade, mini theatre, and a cafeteria-style zone. For a compact 480-apartment project, the scope is wider than minimum-spec urban high-rises.
Are there outdoor amenities at Prestige Park Street?
The outdoor scope includes landscaped central gardens, step gardens, meditation pods, jogging paths, and the kids' play area. It is designed to make the ground-level experience usable rather than purely ornamental.
Does Prestige Park Street have a swimming pool?
Yes, the plan includes both an adult pool and a separate kids' pool. Final pool dimensions, deck space, and shower allocation will be confirmed in the construction-ready drawings.
How is security handled at Prestige Park Street?
24x7 security with manned guarding and standard access control is part of the amenity scope. Specific CCTV coverage, perimeter monitoring, and visitor-management workflow specs will be in the brochure and the eventual society handover document.
Will Prestige Park Street amenities be ready at handover?
Amenity phasing follows the construction timeline filed under RERA. With a single-phase project of 2 towers and 480 apartments, most amenities should track the same delivery window as the towers, but ask for the phasing schedule in writing before booking.