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The Terrace Garden: Your Secret Rooftop Spot in Central Bangalore

bySafina BanquetsVenue located at Safina Plaza, Infantry RoadStarts from70,800 per eventView full gallery

Looking for a cozy rooftop space? My Terrace Garden at Safina Plaza is 4,000 sq ft of lush, semi-outdoor magic, perfect for mehendi, engagements, or intimate milestones under the open sky.

The Terrace Garden is perfect for a magical evening with up to 250 floating guests, featuring elegant seating and a canopied stage.

An evening wedding setup in the Terrace Garden, starting from just ₹70K. The space features a beautiful floral arch and hanging plants.

This graphic details the Terrace Garden's features, an intimate 4,000 sq ft rooftop that seats up to 150 guests, perfect for mehendi, engagements, and baby showers.

Our Terrace Garden is a nature-inspired setting for a serene experience. It's spacious yet private, making it ideal for exclusive celebrations.

A daytime view of the Terrace Garden, with simple table settings under strings of lights, ready for an afternoon gathering.

The Terrace Garden provides 4,000 sq ft of elegance, ideal for intimate events with up to 200 guests, shown here with a vibrant yellow theme.

Your special day deserves a special venue like our Terrace Garden, shown here with a beautiful floral foreground and a cozy tent setup.

Dream garden weddings come to life in our Terrace Garden, with a wooden aisle and chairs adorned with pink sashes for a romantic touch.

A daytime setup in the Terrace Garden, featuring a tent with hanging plants over a dining area, perfect for a brunch or lunch event.

The Terrace Garden as a blank canvas, with its wooden flooring and tent structure ready to be decorated for your event.

About The Terrace Garden: Intimate Garden Gatherings

Even when Bangalore decides to throw a surprise shower, my Terrace Garden has you covered with built-in monsoon blinds that keep the celebration going. It is the perfect semi-outdoor setup where you get that garden feel without worrying about the weather gods playing spoilsport.

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