Hoarding — Hunasamaranahalli, Bangalore
Hunasamaranahalli, Bengaluru

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This expansive 100x50 ft hoarding at Hunasamaranahalli near Bangalore's international airport flyover offers excellent visibility. It targets travelers and commuters heading towards the city, ensuring your brand stands out in this busy corridor.
Site specs
| Media subtype | Hoarding |
| Dimensions | 100 ft × 50 ft |
| Illumination | front-lit |
| Address | Hunasamaranahalli, Bengaluru |
About this site
This hoarding at Hunasamaranahalli in Bangalore boasts a massive 100x50 ft canvas, making it one of the largest advertising formats in the area. The front-lit illumination ensures that your message is visible day and night, enhancing its effectiveness. Positioned opposite Toyota and near the international airport flyover, it commands the attention of both vehicular and pedestrian traffic.
Ideal for advertisers
Perfect for automotive, travel, and technology brands, this site reaches travelers and commuters heading to Bangalore's international airport. The large format and strategic location near the airport flyover ensure significant engagement with a high-value audience.
Surroundings and visibility
Located near the international airport flyover, this hoarding benefits from continuous airport-bound traffic. Its position opposite Toyota enhances its commercial relevance, engaging travelers and commuters. The site is a key transit point, offering advertisers a chance to connect with high-value consumers in a dynamic environment.
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