Wellness
Temperature-controlled indoor pool, lap pool, kids pool, spa, yoga deck, reflexology path, and multiple fitness zones.
Amenities
The amenity program is unusually broad. The project is not relying on a single clubhouse and a short checklist. It is building a layered lifestyle pitch across fitness, sports, community, wellness, and convenience.

Temperature-controlled indoor pool, lap pool, kids pool, spa, yoga deck, reflexology path, and multiple fitness zones.
Badminton, tennis, pickleball, squash, futsal, cricket nets, skating, beach volleyball, kabaddi, and golf putting.
4 clubhouses, banquet spaces, rooftop lounges, reading lounges, learning rooms, guest rooms, and social gathering zones.
Amenity Reading
What you see in most brochures is one pool, one gym, and the word luxury repeated ten times. What you want to know is simpler: what will my everyday life look like if I live here?
Sattva City is planned as a 50-acre integrated township with 250+ amenities and multiple clubhouses, not just a single tower with a small garden. The entire idea is that you and your family should be able to live, work, move, play, and unwind without leaving the campus for every small need. A useful way to understand this idea in context is the integrated township explanation on Brigade Group.
At the heart of Sattva City is a grand clubhouse designed as the main social and leisure hub for residents. Instead of one crowded centre, you get several full-service hubs placed close to different tower clusters. The official developer materials and township pages describe the project as a layered lifestyle ecosystem, not just a tower cluster with a pool.
The clubhouse facilities include indoor and leisure pools, fully equipped gyms, party halls and banquet spaces, mini-theatre or AV rooms, squash courts, indoor games rooms, salon and spa spaces, dance and aerobics studios, cafe or restaurant-style conveniences, guest rooms, and meeting rooms. These sit on top of the broader outdoor sports and landscape system across the 50-acre master plan.
Sattva City’s biggest amenity is not a single object. It is open space itself. The township keeps most of its land as open, landscaped, or recreational area, with only a small portion occupied by tower footprints. Inside that open land, the amenity layout includes jogging and walking tracks, cycling routes, landscaped gardens, adventure play zones, pet parks, community gardens, cabanas, viewing decks, and water-facing seating areas.
That is what makes the project feel like a township and not just a building. You are not stepping out into a leftover patch of green. You are moving through a planned environment where the landscape is part of daily life.
For anyone who likes to be active, Sattva City reads more like a sports complex than a typical apartment project. The list includes badminton, tennis, pickleball, squash, cricket practice nets, futsal, skating, beach volleyball, and multiple fitness and gym spaces. The point is not just to list sports; it is to make it possible to do them without planning a second commute.
That is the larger value of integrated-township living: reduced travel for routine fitness and easier access to exercise, especially for families with children and working adults who want daily movement to be frictionless.
Almost every project has a pool, but Sattva City goes further with outdoor pools, a dedicated kids’ pool, an indoor or temperature-controlled pool, pool decks, lounge seating, and water-themed landscape areas. Those spaces matter because they make the township feel calmer, not just busier.
For many families, the real test is whether the pool area, walking loops, and open lawns are good enough that a weekend can happen entirely inside the campus. Here, that possibility is built into the design.
A township only works if it respects all age groups. Sattva City tries to do that with multiple children’s play areas, skating and cycling routes, senior seating zones, reflexology paths, shaded walking routes, a temple or spiritual zone, party halls, amphitheatre spaces, and community lawns for informal gatherings.
That mix is important because families do not live in a single mode. Kids need play, parents need convenience, and seniors need calm, walkable spaces. The amenity plan is trying to serve all three at once.
Beyond sports and pools, the indoor zones are meant to cover everyday lifestyle needs under one roof. That includes mini-theatre or AV spaces, banquet areas, salon and spa facilities, indoor games rooms, guest rooms, convenience retail, and lounge-like corners where residents can work or meet casually.
In a good township, these amenities reduce the small frictions of life: fewer drives for grocery runs, fewer venue searches for celebrations, and fewer reasons to leave the campus for a simple evening plan.
Amenities are not only about fun. They are also about safety and reliability. The township materials point to CCTV coverage, security personnel, visitor management, power backup for common areas and lifts, water systems, waste management, rainwater harvesting, sewage treatment, and energy-efficient lighting. Those are the pieces that make the place feel cared for after the first few months.
If you want to see how these spaces are actually positioned and styled, the gallery page is the best companion page to this one.
Use the master plan to see where each major amenity sits, the overview to understand why the township was planned this way, and the gallery to see the visuals. Once you do that, the amenity list stops looking like brochure filler and starts looking like a picture of how your days and evenings might actually unfold.
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