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📍 Devanahalli🌿 Resort 3.8 · 2077 reviews

Chairman'S Jade, Devanahalli

Resort 3.8 rating Ask the venue Outdoor till 11:00 PM
Chairman'S Jade, Devanahalli

Chairman's Jade is a resort located in Devanahalli on the outskirts of Bangalore, offering a dedicated wedding venue setup. The property provides indoor and outdoor spaces suitable for ceremonies, receptions, and multi-day wedding events with on-site accommodation for guests.

Why couples love this venue
DJ and live music welcome
Policies & Rules
Catering
Catering — to be confirmed
Decoration
Outside decorators welcome
Music & Sound
DJ + live music welcome
DJ allowed
Live music allowed
🌙 Outdoor curfew: 11:00 PM
🏛 Indoor curfew: 1:00 AM
Stay & Extras
House rules at a glance
🍷 Outside alcohol: Not allowed
🐾 Pets: Not allowed
🚬 Smoking: Not allowed indoors
Amenities & Facilities
Facilities
Swimming Pool
Generator
Parking
Elevator
WiFi
Air Conditioning
CCTV Security
Helipad
Wedding Facilities
Bridal Suite
Kalyani MandapTBA
Floating MandapTBA
Groom Room
Liquor License
Services
Day Coordinator
Security Staff
Housekeeping
Valet Parking
Shuttle Service
Pet Friendly
Location & Surroundings

Chairman's Jade in Devanahalli is located in North Bangalore, approximately 35-40 km from the city center and just 10-15 minutes from Kempegowda International Airport. The venue sits along the Bellary Road corridor (NH 44), making it easily accessible for guests traveling from across Bangalore or arriving from out of town. You'll find yourself in a rapidly developing area with several residential projects nearby, while still enjoying a relatively peaceful setting away from the dense urban congestion of central Bangalore.

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