KK Nagar

KK Nagar is a small township located in the southern premises of Chennai city. The city, representing one of the four and the smallest metropolitan city of India is packed with tourist destinations and attractions. Chennai city houses a medley of cosmopolitan and Tamil culture. KK Nagar is one of the many places inhabited by this cosmopolitan society. The region is one of the few planned townships in the city.KK Nagar primarily represents a planned residential area. The region is spread as a rectangular landmass with traversing roads running through the region. The locality has quite a flourishing number of appartments inhabited by the people living in this part of the city. The entire region consists of 12 blocks, from 1 to 12. The divisions are marked by straight roads running from north to south and from east to west of the region. The Sivan Park located in the premises of KK Nagar is remarkable. The park is one of the few, well maintained and lush land area in the middle of the city. The park features many beautiful lawns and nicely laid out sidewalks. The park reflects a clean and green environment amidst the busy metropolis. There are quite a number of services and facilities providers in the suburb precincts. The region with all its resources is one of the ideal places if one has to reside in the Chennai city. Apartments, schools, local markets, hospitals and easy access to the city are some common features of the place. Accessibility
KK Nagar region is connected by roads with other important regions of the city. The 2nd Avenue on the north east corner of the planned locality leads to the city center. One has to travel a good 8 kms to reach the Chennai Central (George Town) from the said place.
Mambalam Railway Station is the nearest to the place. The railway station is a couple of kilometres and towards the south east of the place.
Chennai Airport lies to the south of the KK Nagar and about 6 kms from the place. Areas Under KK Nagar
MGR Nagar
Ashok Nagar
Nesapakkam
Places to Stay
.. Hotel Maurya International.. Hotel Aadithya.. The Residency
.. Hotel Dee Cee Manor .. Hotel Benz Park Tulip .. Paying Guests.. Service Apartments
Places to See
.. Sivan Park.. ISKCON temple.. Natesan Park.. Vadapalani Temple
Food & Dining
.. Restaurants.. Pubs/Bars.. Coffee/Cafes
Recreation
.. Amusement Parks.. Art Galleries.. Auditoriums.. Cinemas
Careers
.. Colleges.. Institutions.. Schools.. Play Schools
Health
.. Blood Banks.. Diagnostics Centers.. Doctors.. Health Clubs .. Hospitals.. 24hr Chemists
Shopping & Services
.. Beauty Parlours.. Courier Services.. Departmental Stores.. Estate Agents.. Florists.. Housekeeping Services
.. Packers & Movers.. Places to Shop.. Shopping Malls.. Taxi & Cabs.. Tailors
West Chennai
- Ambattur
- Anna Nagar
- Ayanavaram
- Kilpauk
- Porur
- Vadapalani
North Chennai
- Ennore
- Perambur
- Pozhal
- Purasavakkam
- Tiruvottiyur

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