Viral! Mini golf, coffee corners, desserts, and massage chairs: Inside Google’s Bengaluru campus, netizens say it's ‘like a luxury hotel’
A new video from Google’s office in Bengaluru is currently making waves online, eliciting strong reactions from viewers. The clip, which shows parts of the company’s Ananta campus, is being widely shared across social media platforms. Many users are talking about how the space looks and feels, with some even comparing it to places that go beyond a typical office setup.
Google’s Ananta campus, which opened in 2025, is built around a simple concept. It combines natural elements with workspaces to create a more relaxed environment. The campus includes green zones called “Aranya” and shared areas known as “Sabha.” These spaces are designed to make everyday work feel less rigid and more open.
The conversation started after a video by Arpita Dash was posted on Instagram. The walkthrough begins with a look at coffee corners scattered across the campus, where employees can obtain fresh beverages throughout the day.
She says in the video, “First stop, coffee corners. Multiple spots serving fresh coffee and tea made just how you like it.”
The video then moves to spaces meant for taking a break. One feature that caught attention was the mini golf setup inside the campus. It adds a fun element to the workday.
She shares, “The next stop was mini golf because, obviously, meetings can wait; this cannot! And this was so cute. Khela mujhse jaa raha kuch nahi tha, but maza bohot aaya.”
Food is another highlight shown in the video. The campus offers a wide range of choices, making the dining area feel like a large food space. There are Indian dishes, street food, Thai, Chinese, and Pan-Asian options, along with salads and baked items.
Talking about the experience, she says, “Ab itna khel ke thak gaye the, so come, let's go get food. I mean, the options were not ending. Street food, Indian, Thai, Chinese, Pan-Asian, salads, breads, literally everything.”
Dessert counters further add to the variety available.
Apart from food and fun, the campus also includes features focused on comfort. Massage chairs are one such addition that people noticed in the video.
One user commented, “The massage chair after lunch is the real employee benefit.”
The video has seen strong engagement online, with users sharing their thoughts and reactions. Many have expressed surprise at the overall setup.
Comments like “Looks so cool” and “I could live here, not even kidding” show how people are responding to what they saw.
Google offices are known for combining work with comfort and community spaces. Many campuses offer free meals, snack areas, and wellness features like nap pods, meditation rooms, and gyms. Some locations also include services like laundry, medical support, and tech help, along with recreational zones.
The Ananta campus in Bengaluru reflects this approach by bringing together work, relaxation, and daily needs in one place. The online buzz suggests it has clearly made an impression.
Disclaimer: This article is based on a viral video and user responses shared on social media. The Times of India has not independently verified the authenticity of the video or the claims made by users. Thumb image: Instagram
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Video tour that got everyone talking
The conversation started after a video by Arpita Dash was posted on Instagram. The walkthrough begins with a look at coffee corners scattered across the campus, where employees can obtain fresh beverages throughout the day.
She says in the video, “First stop, coffee corners. Multiple spots serving fresh coffee and tea made just how you like it.”
Break areas that stand out
The video then moves to spaces meant for taking a break. One feature that caught attention was the mini golf setup inside the campus. It adds a fun element to the workday.
She shares, “The next stop was mini golf because, obviously, meetings can wait; this cannot! And this was so cute. Khela mujhse jaa raha kuch nahi tha, but maza bohot aaya.”
Food options across cuisines
Talking about the experience, she says, “Ab itna khel ke thak gaye the, so come, let's go get food. I mean, the options were not ending. Street food, Indian, Thai, Chinese, Pan-Asian, salads, breads, literally everything.”
Dessert counters further add to the variety available.
Focus on comfort
One user commented, “The massage chair after lunch is the real employee benefit.”
Social media reactions
The video has seen strong engagement online, with users sharing their thoughts and reactions. Many have expressed surprise at the overall setup.
Google’s work culture approach
Google offices are known for combining work with comfort and community spaces. Many campuses offer free meals, snack areas, and wellness features like nap pods, meditation rooms, and gyms. Some locations also include services like laundry, medical support, and tech help, along with recreational zones.
The Ananta campus in Bengaluru reflects this approach by bringing together work, relaxation, and daily needs in one place. The online buzz suggests it has clearly made an impression.
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