Bus Queue Shelter — Koramangala Bengaluru, Bangalore
Koramangala, Bengaluru

Imagery © Google — sourced from Street View at the site’s geo-coordinates.
This bus shelter BQS in Koramangala, Bangalore, is situated near the Koramangala BDA Canara Bank Stop. It captures the attention of commuters waiting for public transport, enhancing engagement with local shoppers in the area.
Site specs
| Media subtype | Bus Queue Shelter |
| Illumination | back-lit |
| Address | Koramangala, Bengaluru |
About this site
This back-lit BQS format measures 6x3 ft, providing a vibrant display that stands out in its surroundings. The illumination ensures clear visibility both day and night, making it a compelling option for advertisers. Positioned strategically at a bus shelter, it captures the attention of commuters waiting for public transport, enhancing its engagement potential.
Ideal for advertisers
The site is ideal for FMCG and retail brands looking to engage with local consumers in Koramangala. With an estimated monthly reach that aligns with high-traffic areas, this format is particularly effective for short-term campaigns. Brands targeting the local populace can benefit significantly from this inventory, maximizing exposure during peak commuting hours.
Surroundings and visibility
Located at the Koramangala BDA Canara Bank Stop, this bus shelter is frequented by local shoppers and commuters. The consistent foot traffic ensures visibility for the ad display. With the bus stop being a key transit point, dwell time is naturally extended, allowing for enhanced ad recall among viewers.
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