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8 Things to Know about Bangalore for a Crazy Traveler!

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Things to know about Bangalore : I’ve been living in Bangalore for more than a year now. Apart from the places I’ve visited and written about , there are so many other fascinating things to know about Bangalore – things that most tourists wouldn’t bother.

Apart from Bangalore being famous for its streets, development, nightlife, and beautiful parks, this post focuses on the local lifestyle in Bangalore , its growth with the tech industry, and its never-ending hustle and bustle.

With the flourishing tech industry and working youth being the majority, the city offers exceptional things to do . To the travelers reading this, this shall help you understand the locals here when you visit Bangalore. Consider this as an insights guide to all the things to know about Bangalore !

Things to know about Bangalore

Bangalore’s known to be the Silicon Valley of India with some of the world’s biggest tech corporations operating in this city. Not to mention, the well-known IT hub is also the capital of Karnataka.

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Also, many tech startups and Indian companies reside here. However, it’s not only about the booming industry. That’s not why tourism has grown over the years in Bangalore.

While Bangalore doesn’t have beaches to relax in for vacations, what makes it alluring are the markets and the services. The services that the city has to offer you are endless – be it getting an Amazon delivery within a day, or getting to your destination the cheapest way possible – Bangalore has it!

Regarding the current pandemic, there are additional things to know about Bangalore on its COVID-19 travel guidelines . Please refer to them before your visit.

Best Time to Visit Bangalore

This is another beauty and one of the many things to know about Bangalore . Be it the rainy season or the summer – it always has a great moderate climate. Although the winters from September to February are cool, it’s neither very hot nor cold to live in.

Located in the bottom region of Karnataka, the weather is always comfortable. As you move up towards North Karnataka – districts like Huballi-Dharwad and Belgaum can get really hot in the summers.

However, for the sake of travel, let’s talk about the months to tour Bangalore:

The Spring Season  – March

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Right after the winter end in February, March begins with cool yet warm days. Days where you wouldn’t need to turn on the fan, and neither wear a warm jacket when you step out – they’re perfect!

But here’s the real beauty of it when it comes to Spring in Bangalore – the pink Bangalore (#pinkBangalore)! The pink trumpet trees , also known as Tabebuia Rosea, are the Cherry Blossoms of Bangalore.

Cubbon Park  is one great public spot to find these pink trees (and exotic dogs on weekends ). Stand out and look for them especially when it’s windy. With the flowers’ gentle falls, it’s a paradise to the flower admirers.

  • Read about my morning walk in Cubbon Park

Not just gardens and popular parks, these plants are found on the streets, railway stations, and campus grounds. In fact, we didn’t have to get out of our campus to check out the blossoms. They were all over the place!

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Things to know about Bangalore : The Spring, however, isn’t very long. By the end of March, the fall of the pink stops. These trees remain bare for a while before leaves grow again. Thus, make sure to visit Bangalore in early or mid-March to see the pink trumpet trees!

Here are some great pictures of these trees all over the city.

April, too, falls under the spring season with its comfortable warm weather.

Summer Season in Bangalore

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It’s hard to call it  summer in Bangalore. It’s more mild warmth in April, May, and June rather than strong heat.

With the city boasting its plush gardens everywhere, the coolness remains even when it gets sunny. In fact, when it does get hot, one rainy session can cool off the place again.

However, tourists still avoid visiting during the summer – the primary reason being travel.

Bangalore’s also known for its great traffic. And when you’re stuck on the streets in a vehicle for hours under the heat, it really gets under your skin. So when visiting in the summers, it’s best to put on a hat and sun lotion (sunglasses too).

On the bright side, the summers are great to visit the many amusement parks here like Wonderla and Water World .

Another article for you to read: Akkayamma Betta Bangalore 2022 – A Blissful Oblivion

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Winters – the Christmas, New Year’s eve, and the Coziness

Winters are chilly but just perfect for a Christmas. The months of November, December, January, and February fall under Winter in Bangalore. With the temperature ranging from 16 – 27 degrees, it’s perfect for outdoor strolls.

Leaving the climate aside, it’s also the most beautiful time of the year. Many people come to the city to celebrate New Year’s Eve and Christmas. The big streets like the MG road get crowded and the shopping malls are intense with decorations – it’s a whole vibe on its own.

MG Road is known for its expensive eating houses and shops. But it’s more well known for its bars, clubs, and nightlife.

Read about my visit to MG Road here:

  • MG Road Nightlife in Bangalore

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It’s mostly the evening decorations and the pompous of the streets that people come to see. After all, Bangalore is known for its nightlife, isn’t it?

Since most places get crowded during the winters, make sure to book your restaurant and accommodations first.

Speaking of evenings, the winter nights in Bangalore are cold – you wouldn’t need an air-conditioner at any cost. All you’ll need is a warm cozy bed!

Things to Pack When Visiting Bangalore

It all depends on which season you visit Bangalore. During the summers, keep your clothing light. Or get warm clothes and blankets in case of winter. Or when other cases of visits during the rainy season (June – September), get a raincoat along.

Oh, and check up on the Bangalore weather forecast before you arrive to be sure . Sometimes, when it rains a day here, there’s a good chance it’ll rain for the following days too. For instance, towards the end of last February, it poured one evening. Well, it poured heavily every evening for the next 3 – 4 days!

Essentials to Pack for Bangalore

Whatever time of the year, here are the basic essentials to carry at all times when you tour the city:

  • Comfortable shoes – When you’re a tourist in Bangalore, you’ll be walking a lot and fast! So keep comfort as your priority for footwear.
  • Skin Moisturizer – Bangalore’s cold and dry weather, especially in winters, can be harsh for the skin. Keep a face moisturizer to keep it from getting arid.

The Way of Life in Bangalore

It’s always a plus to know the locals and anticipate what you’ll face before you visit a place. Thus I decided to put this on the things to know about Bangalore .

People in Bangalore, like most big cities, are always in a hurry – be it the cab driver that picks you up or even the hotel porter that carries your luggage. But with a population of 8 million , there are varieties of communities here – the rich and the middle-class, the orthodox and the open-minded.

In order to survive with Bangalore’s rising prices, there are two types of people here, those who work 9-5, and the others who own successful businesses. There are some in-between trying to grasp both ends. That being said, it gives more room for possibilities. Wish to join a cycling club? Go-karting ? Eat by live music? Find stand-up comedy? Bangalore’s the perfect hub for you!

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You’ll see more of the busy lives in the popular streets like Koramangla, Malleshwaram, and HSR layout. When you book a cab or order something, you should expect your services delivered in 5-10 minutes.

Do People in Bangalore speak English?

While Kannada is Karnataka’s language and Bangalore is its capital, Kannada is the most spoken language . However, it isn’t the only language spoken here. Bangalore is diverse with people from different states of India. And everyone understands English.

For travelers, speaking English in Bangalore should do fine .

A person whose job is to speak to many people here can be expected to speak at least Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Hindi, and English. When you sit in a group of 50 here, expect to hear some Punjabi, Bengali, and Marathi as well!

How Expensive is Bangalore for Travel – Bangalore Trip Cost

Bangalore is a pool of choices for all ranges of facilities and there are a ton of things to know about Bangalore . It depends on how comfortable you want to get. And also how much you’re willing to spend on the trip.

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According to BudgetYourTrip , the average cost for 1 person is 13,000 rupees for one week. But that includes accommodations. Most travelers from other parts of India have relatives in Bangalore, so rates differ from person to person.

And since Bangalore is expensive and vast, touring Bangalore every day will cost a lot for transport. So plan your itinerary firsthand. Visit the clusters of attractions in nearby spots in one go before visiting the next destination.

For example, visit Cubbon Park in the morning, a park with pink blossoms in March. Then walk to the popular Visvesvaraya Museum and spend your afternoon there. Then take a stroll by the Church Street restaurants and the MG road markets (only 1 kilometer away from Cubbon Park).

  • Read my visit to Visvesvaraya Museum here .

Things to know about Bangalore: Some more places to visit near Cubbon park are :

  • UB City Mall (250 meters)
  • Bangalore Fort (2 km)
  • Lalbagh Botanical Garden (2 km)
  • Fun World Amusement Park (3.6 km)

Accommodations in Bangalore

Things to know about Bangalore: Getting travelers and visitors from all over the world, it’s easy to find accommodations of all sorts here. You can get a lavish stay by the pool or even dormitories with bunk beds. Places to stay here are in abundance. Here are some great deals to check out.

Accommodation on Booking.com – Check out accommodations near Cubbon Park from Booking.com for great deal prices.

Budget Accommodations on HostelWorld.com – Booking.com is one of the most popular sites to book from. But for budget stays, check out HostelWorld .

These stays are for people looking for stays just to catch some sleep. The cheapest accommodations in Bangalore here range from 400-500 rupees!

These accommodations focus on the basics such as comfortable beds rather than fancy details. They offer simple dormitory stays and separate rooms, and some include breakfast.

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Travel Tips when Visiting Bangalore on a Budget

Things to know about Bangalore: Here are some travel tips and things to know about Bangalore when you’re traveling on a budget:

  • Be punctual – Be punctual on your tour and avoid any delays. Once I booked a cab and got to the pickup location 2 minutes late – and my ride was canceled!
  • Use services like Ola, Uber, or ZoomCar – The taxi stand fares aren’t standard and they’ll charge you more. Book your rides from cab service apps like Ola and Uber at modest rates. Or if you’re comfortable driving around Bangalore yourself, ZoomCar rentals are great for short-period rentals too. They can save a lot of money when you’re traveling a lot.
  • Avoid peak hours – The city’s known for its traffic. It’s best to avoid traveling in the rush hours of mornings or evenings or on Sundays.
  • Travel less, visit more places – Bangalore is HUGE and has a lot of places to see. So when you’re somewhere, check for the nearby places to visit first before moving to your next destination.
  • Book your accommodation early  – For tourists visiting on festival occasions, popular accommodations get fully booked or prices hike up. So book your stays prior to arrival.
  • Look for Stays away from Commercial Streets – Accommodations on the popular market streets are expensive. Walk a few blocks away to find similar accommodations for lower rates.
  • Check for accommodations on HostelWorld – HostelWorld.com provides stays for budget travels at cheap rates. Some rooms range from 300 – 400 rupees. Check out HostelWorld accommodations in Bangalore here.

Must-Visit Places to Visit in Bangalore

Things to know about Bangalore : Most people come to Bangalore on business occasions. But when looking for places to visit, there are abundant spots to check out. But here are some places worth the time in Bangalore.

  • Wonderla – The amusement park with numerous land rides and water rides is a must-visit spot in Bangalore. Visiting Wonderla is a one-day trip .
  • Cubbon Park  – Not only is the park beautiful and full of life, but it’s also about the surroundings. Located in the middle of one of the fastest-growing cities in India with huge entities and workplaces around it makes it an expensive area. Though in between the real hustles of Bangalore, the mornings are silent and a paradise to visit.
  • Lal Bagh Botanical Garden
  • Nandi Hills – The hills don’t come  in  Bangalore. It’s a 50 km drive from Bangalore early in the morning. Every other person would have visited Nandi Hills (or Nandi Betta) here. The key attraction here is the breathtaking view of sunrise after the mist clears up. Read my Nandi hills blog here .
  • Bannerghatta National Park
  • Brigade Road – This is close to MG road and it’s a vast marketplace street in the heart of Bangalore. It’s beautiful to visit during special occasions like Diwali with the whole street lit with lights.
  • Dog Cafes – Though pricey, a meal at one of these restaurants is a must-visit for dog lovers. They’re outdoor eating spots where you can play along with dogs too. Read my post on dog cafes in Bangalore

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Tailpiece – Things to Know about Bangalore

The majority of the people that come to Bangalore are either for business, to find jobs, or to study (like me).

Over the years, it has grown from just being a commercial industry to a beautiful city with a great environment with its tourism and greenery. It’s becoming aware of its heritage – and thus preserving it.

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Be it for budget travel or a lavish one – it has every choice to offer you. Bangalore is known for its comfortable lifestyle. It has facilities for all sorts of needs – as long as one can pay.

Things to know about Bangalore – And Bangalore is vast. Travel 20km from a spot in Bangalore and you’ll still be in Bangalore! So there’s no way to visit all the tourist spots here all at once – there will always be more to see. I’ve been living in Bangalore for 2 years now and I haven’t seen a quarter of it yet!

When touring Bangalore, it’s best to take a long vacation to visit all the places.

Feel free to ask any questions below :)

More posts on Bangalore to check out :

  • A shoutout to Charlie Animal Rescue Center!
  • Nandi Hills Travel Guide from Bangalore
  • Snoopy Paws Cafe: All You Need to Know before visiting!

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The Ultimate Bangalore Travel Guide (2024)

Explore the vibrant charm of India’s Information Technology (IT) capital with our comprehensive Bangalore travel guide. Immerse yourself in the dynamic fusion of tradition and modernity as you navigate through the bustling streets and serene corners of the “Garden City.” Uncover hidden gems, from iconic landmarks to offbeat attractions, ensuring an unforgettable journey through this South Indian metropolis.

Have you ever observed how frequently people recommend places outside Bangalore when discussing things to do in the city ? A significant majority, around 60 to 70%, tend to do so. This inclination stems from the fact that despite Bangalore offering many activities, many residents prefer venturing beyond the city limits on weekends. However, Bangalore is a treasure trove of experiences waiting to be discovered. In this post, delve into an elaborate travel guide that unveils the myriad attractions and activities within the city.

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PIN for later reference – Ultimate Bangalore Travel Guide

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Where is Bangalore?

Bengaluru, formerly known as Bangalore, stands proudly as the capital city of Karnataka, India. It has become a bustling hub for the country’s Information Technology (IT) industry, earning various monikers such as the City of Lakes and the Garden City. The city’s landscape is dotted with numerous lakes, accentuating its natural beauty and earning it the title of the City of Lakes. Amidst the lush greenery and vibrant culture, Bangalore is renowned for its dynamic night scene, attracting locals and tourists alike.

Recognised as the Silicon Valley of India, Bangalore has a thriving IT sector has played a pivotal role in the country’s technological advancement. The city’s skyline is adorned with the headquarters of numerous multinational corporations, reflecting its status as a global IT destination. Beyond its technological prowess, Bangalore embraces a rich culture, blending tradition with modernity.

As day turns to night, the city comes alive with diverse entertainment options, from lively pubs and clubs to cultural events and music festivals. Bengaluru’s allure extends beyond its technological prominence, offering a unique blend of urban sophistication and cultural charm that captivates visitors and residents alike.

How to Get to Bangalore?

There are four ways one can get into Bangalore city.

Being the epicentre of the IT industry, Bangalore serves as a pivotal hub for air travel, hosting the Kempegowda International Airport . This airport, operating internationally for various airline providers, features two domestic terminals, namely T1 and T2. Situated approximately 35 kilometres from the heart of Bangalore city, it efficiently connects the region to domestic and international destinations.

Indigo stands out as one of the preferred airlines for those seeking budget-friendly domestic travel options. The airline’s cost-effective approach provides a reliable choice for travellers exploring domestic routes from Bangalore.

As passengers navigate the Kempegowda International Airport, they can access the convenience of domestic terminals T1 and T2, enhancing their overall travel experience. Whether embarking on business ventures or leisurely escapades, the accessibility and diverse airline options from Bangalore’s airport make travel seamless and efficient.

India boasts one of the most efficient railway systems globally, with an extensive network connecting major cities and towns nationwide. Securing train tickets for your journey is convenient through the Indian Railways, and bookings can be easily facilitated via the official IRCTC website.

This streamlined online platform ensures a hassle-free experience for travellers exploring India’s diverse landscapes and vibrant destinations by train. Embrace the convenience of the well-connected railway system, offering a reliable and accessible mode of transportation to traverse the length and breadth of the nation.

Regular bus services efficiently link Bangalore to cities like Hyderabad , Chennai, Kochi , and other towns. Securing bus tickets for your desired routes is straightforward through the Redbus website. This user-friendly platform simplifies the booking experience, allowing travellers to conveniently plan their journeys and explore the connectivity offered by the extensive bus network connecting Bangalore to different regional destinations.

Bangalore enjoys excellent connectivity through well-maintained national highways, facilitating smooth travel. The roads surrounding the city are in impeccable condition, making it effortless to drive into Bangalore from other cities. Whether embarking on a road trip or commuting for business or leisure, the robust road infrastructure ensures a comfortable and efficient journey into the heart of Bangalore. Explore the convenience of well-connected highways, allowing seamless access to and from the city for a hassle-free travel experience.

How to Get to the City from Bangalore Airport?

There are two transportation options for commuting between Kempegowda International Airport (Bangalore Airport) and various locations in the city:

By Airport Shuttle

The most economical mode of transportation to reach the airport is through the Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) airport shuttles, known as Vayu Vajra. These buses, equipped with Volvo services, operate across 11 routes and have frequent pickups from various key bus stops in Bangalore. For the latest and most accurate schedule information, passengers can refer to the official BMTC website.

The fare for a single journey between the Airport and Majestic is approximately INR 270.

Below are the timings from the Kempegowda bus stop:

The fastest option is a taxi, and both Ola and Uber services are permitted within the airport premises. These ride-hailing services are more cost-effective compared to other taxi providers.

Meru Airport cabs are readily accessible and have a more extensive fleet, making them a convenient choice. Having experimented with various transportation options, I have developed a preference for Meru Airport cabs.

This choice stems from the fact that buses tend to consume a significant amount of time, and there can be instances where Uber/Ola cab drivers decline trips, leading to potential confusion and inconvenience. In my experience, Meru Airport cabs offer a more reliable and hassle-free mode of transportation to and from the airport. The fare for a trip to the airport typically ranges from INR 1200 to 1500 per ride.

For solo female travellers or parents journeying during unconventional hours, choosing Go Pink cabs, driven by female operators, is a viable option. I recently utilized Go Pink cabs and found them reliable, secure, and dedicated to providing complete protection to female passengers. It’s important to note that the fares for these cabs are slightly higher than regular Meru Cabs. You can conveniently hail them from the exact locations as Meru Cabs, ensuring a secure and comfortable travel experience for female passengers.

For complete information on how to get around Bangalore, read Transport in Bangalore .

Where to Stay in Bangalore?

Being one of India’s prominent cities, Bangalore offers many accommodation choices , catering to various budgets, including both economical and luxurious hotels, especially for families .

The prime areas for accommodation in Bangalore are MG Road, Cunningham Road, Commercial Street, and Ulsoor. Positioned at the city’s centre, these locations ensure convenient accessibility to other attractions. Notable options for consideration include Taj Westend Bengaluru or Jayamahal Palace Hotel , providing a diverse range of amenities and services for a comfortable stay.

I suggest considering the luxurious Taj Westend Bengaluru , a 5-star hotel on Race Course Road, The Oberoi , ITC Gardenia , Four Seasons on Bellary Road, Hyatt Centric on MG Road , and the historic Jayamahal Palace Hotel near the Cantonment railway station for a premium stay.

Alternatively, for those seeking budget-friendly accommodations, Zostel Indiranagar is a recommended option.

Best Time To Travel to Bangalore

Bangalore, with its moderate climate, can be visited throughout the year.

  • Winter (October to February) is generally considered the best time to visit. The weather is cool and pleasant. This is ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
  • Summer (March to June) can be warm, but Bangalore’s elevation provides relief compared to other parts of India. It’s a good time for those who enjoy sunny weather. February and March emerge as an ideal period to witness the vibrant hues of Bangalore, with flowers, including Pink Trumpets , blossoming across the city, adding a burst of colour to the landscape.
  • Monsoon (July to September) is the rainy season. Bangalore experiences heavy rainfall during the monsoon season. The city turns lush green, and the weather is relatively cool.

Overall, October to February are often recommended for a pleasant visit to Bangalore.

Number of Days Required for Bangalore

Bangalore beckons with many activities and diverse attractions, ranging from the advancements of the IT industry to the serenity of religious temples. To truly capture the city’s essence, a minimum of 3 days is recommended, providing a glimpse of its multifaceted charm. Extending your stay to 5 days allows for a more comprehensive and enjoyable exploration of all Bangalore offers.

Suppose time is a constraint; fear not! For those with just a day to spare, I recommend perusing my post One Day in Bangalore for the perfect itinerary to make the most of your brief visit.

Bangalore Travel Guide: Places To See and Things To Do

Beyond the renowned aspects of weather, pubs, traffic, and IT, Bangalore holds a rich tapestry of history and culture. For a comprehensive understanding before planning a visit, here are the top 10 things you need to know about Bangalore .

For a delectable culinary adventure, dive into Bangalore’s food guide if you’re a food enthusiast.

Before exploring the landmarks, take note of the following:

  • Religious Places: Ensure to dress appropriately when visiting religious sites.
  • Photography Rules: In India, there are specific rules for taking pictures. Always check with security guards or staff before capturing photographs.
  • Security Awareness: Beware of pickpockets and safeguard your belongings.
  • Wildlife Interaction: Refrain from feeding wildlife, especially monkeys.
  • Kindness to Animals: Be considerate towards stray animals .
  • Littering: Avoid littering and maintain cleanliness at all places.
  • Night Safety: Exercise caution at night. Opt for proper booking providers like Go Pink Cabs, Uber or Ola rather than hailing taxis or auto-rickshaws on the streets.
  • Public Transportation: Utilize metros as they offer a safer mode of transportation.

Famous Landmarks of Bangalore

Bangalore fort.

Constructed in 1537 by Kempe Gowda I , the founder of Bangalore, the Bangalore Fort initially took the form of a mud fort. Situated near the KR Market metro station, just a few hundred meters away, the fort is easily accessible by metro train.

Visitors can explore the historical site without incurring any entry fee. The fort is open for visitation from Monday to Saturday, with operational hours from 10 AM to 6 PM. This schedule provides ample time for individuals to immerse themselves in the rich history and architectural significance encapsulated within the Bangalore Fort.

Bangalore General Post Office (GPO)

Serving as the primary post office in the city, the Bangalore General Post Office (GPO) operates as the head office and is situated in the area with the pin code 560 001.

It’s essential to note that the Bangalore GPO is a functional office. Visitors are welcome to explore the premises without needing an entry ticket, providing a glimpse into the city’s operational hub of postal services.

Bangalore Palace

The Bangalore Palace stands as the city’s foremost landmark and ranks among the top attractions in Bangalore. Completed in 1878, this architectural marvel is crafted in the Tudor Revival style.

For those eager to explore, the Bangalore Palace welcomes visitors from 10 AM to 5:30 PM. A ticket must be purchased, obtainable at the palace entrance to enter. The pricing is as follows:

  • INR 225 for Indian nationals.
  • INR 450 for Foreign nationals.

Chitrakala Parishath

Adored by art enthusiasts, Chitrakala Parishath is an art museum and gallery. The complex houses 18 galleries that regularly host engaging exhibitions.

Opening its doors from 10 AM to 5:30 PM, Chitrakala Parishath invites visitors to immerse themselves in artistic splendour. An entry fee of INR 50 per adult is applicable for admission, providing access to the vibrant world of creativity within the premises.

Government Museum

As one of India’s oldest museums and the second oldest in South India, the Government Museum boasts a rich legacy since its establishment in 1865. Its collection features a diverse array of archaeological and geological artifacts.

The museum warmly welcomes visitors daily from 10 AM to 5 PM. An entry fee of INR 10 per adult grants access to this treasure trove of historical and geological wonders.

HAL Aerospace Museum

Founded in 2001, the HAL Aerospace Museum is India’s premier aerospace museum, making it a must-visit attraction in Bangalore.

Operating daily from 9 AM to 4:30 PM, the museum invites enthusiasts to explore its exhibits. For admission, there’s an entry fee of INR 50 per adult, with an additional charge of INR 20 for camera usage, allowing visitors to capture memories of their aerospace journey.

Established in 1884, the High Court of Bangalore functions as an operational judicial court.

Important Note: The High Court is a functioning government office. Visitors are advised to approach with respect and adhere to the guidelines regarding permissible activities within the premises.

Indira Gandhi Musical Fountain

Unveiled in 1995, the Indira Gandhi Musical Fountain is India’s pioneer in computerized fountain parks.

Operating hours for the fountain park are as follows:

  • Wednesday to Sunday: 10 AM to 4 PM and 5 PM to 8:30 PM.
  • Tuesday: 10 AM to 4 PM and 5 PM to 6:30 PM.
  • Closed on Mondays.

Admission to the park requires an entry fee of INR 30 per adult.

National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA)

Opened in 2009, the National Gallery of Modern Art is a distinguished art gallery housing exquisite paintings by eminent artists such as Raja Ravi Varma , Jamini Roy, Rabindranath Tagore, and more.

The museum welcomes visitors during the following hours:

  • Tuesday to Friday: 11:00 AM to 6:30 PM.
  • Saturday and Sunday: 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM.

For admission, the entry fee is INR 20 for Indian nationals and INR 500 for foreigners.

Planetarium

The Planetarium holds a special place in my heart as my favourite spot in Bangalore. Operated by the Bangalore Association for Science Education (BASE), it serves as a planetarium with captivating shows and functions as a science centre.

Opening its doors from 10 AM to 5:30 PM on Tuesday to Sunday, the Planetarium offers a fascinating experience. However, it is closed on Mondays. The entry fee for adults is INR 75, providing an affordable opportunity to explore the universe’s wonders.

Rangashankara

Rangashankara , a renowned theatre in Bangalore, is the premier venue for witnessing exceptional plays. Established in 2004 by the esteemed Kannada film star Arundathi Nag, Rangashankara has become a cultural hub for theatrical performances.

For information regarding ticket prices and timings, it is advisable to check the details specific to each play, as they may vary based on the production.

Sandesh Museum, a Museum of Communication

Sandesh Museum is a dedicated repository chronicling the evolution of Indian communication throughout history. Nestled on Museum Road, this museum finds its abode in a heritage building dating back to 1804.

Visitors can explore the museum’s treasures from 10 AM to 4 PM, Monday to Saturday. It’s worth noting that there is no entrance fee, providing an open invitation to delve into the fascinating journey of Indian communication.

State Library

Situated within Bangalore’s Cubbon Park is the State Library, a historic edifice constructed in honour of the longest-serving Dewan of Mysore.

The library operates from 8:30 AM to 7:30 PM, Tuesday to Sunday, with closure on Mondays. Notably, there is no entrance fee, allowing visitors to explore the library’s rich heritage without cost.

Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace

Constructed in 1791, Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace served as the summer residence for the ruler of Mysore, Tipu Sultan. The palace is a splendid representation of Indo-Islamic architectural style and a testament to historical grandeur.

Open every day from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM, visitors can explore the palace. Admission fees are INR 20 for Indian nationals and INR 200 for foreign nationals. While still cameras incur no additional charge, a video camera requires a separate ticket of INR 25 and the need to obtain permission.

Vidhana Soudha

Serving as the seat of the bicameral state legislature of Karnataka, Vidhana Soudha was built in 1956, showcasing the distinctive Mysore Neo-Dravidian architectural style.

The Vidhana Soudha welcomes visitors for external viewing from 9 AM to 5 PM, Monday to Friday. While there is no entry ticket for tourists, access to the interior is granted only with permission or for individuals engaged in government-related activities.

Fun Activities

Amoeba is an exciting entertainment complex in the heart of Bangalore. It serves as a trendy hangout spot where individuals can indulge in activities like pin-bowling and various other forms of entertainment.

Fly a Plane

Embarking on Microlight flying at Jakkur is an essential experience for anyone in Bangalore. The small aircraft accommodates only two individuals – the pilot and the co-pilot.

This thrilling experience comes with a cost of approximately INR 3500 (USD 50). For bookings, you can contact them via their Facebook page, “Microlight Flying Adventures.”

Fun World , located in the Palace Grounds of Bangalore, is an amusement park featuring a variety of rides and a water park.

Entry tickets range from INR 499 to INR 999 per adult. Conveniently, tickets can be purchased online for a hassle-free experience.

Meet Locals

The streets are brimming with adorable locals and furry companions. Make sure to pause and greet one of them, and you will be pleasantly surprised by the affectionate response you receive.

Do you love wildlife and want to volunteer in Bangalore? Then you must spend a day or two at the Bear Rescue Centre in Bannerghatta .

Bangalore is adorned with abundant street art, enhancing the city’s aesthetic appeal. These captivating artworks can be discovered throughout the city, with street art in Malleshwaram being a particularly picturesque location. Other notable spots to explore vibrant street art in Bangalore include Church Street and MG Road.

Religious Places

Dodda ganapathi temple.

Devoted to Lord Ganesha, the Dodda Ganapathi Temple stands as one of the most renowned religious sites in Bangalore .

The temple welcomes visitors daily from 6:30 AM to 1 PM and 4:30 PM to 8 PM.

Iskcon Temple

Nestled on the west side of Chord Road, the Iskcon Temple in Bangalore is a revered sanctuary dedicated to the divine couple Radha and Krishna. This iconic temple stands as a testament to spiritual devotion and architectural grandeur.

The tranquil ambience of Iskcon draws devotees and visitors alike. The temple provides serenity and prayer by opening its doors on weekdays from 7:15 AM to 1 PM and 4 PM to 8:20 PM. During weekends, the temple extends its hours, welcoming devotees from 7:15 AM to 8:20 PM.

As you enter the premises, the divine atmosphere envelops you, creating a space for contemplation and connection. The temple’s architecture blends traditional and modern elements, making it a spiritual centre and an architectural marvel.

Kadu Mahadeshwara Temple

The Kadu Mahadeshwara Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is a captivating and ancient religious site in Bangalore’s Malleshwaram area.

This serene temple invites devotees to offer their prayers during specific hours. It opens from 6 AM to 11 AM, providing a tranquil morning setting for worshipers. In the evening, the temple reopens from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM, allowing visitors to experience the spiritual ambience as the day draws closer.

The Kadu Mahadeshwara Temple serves as a place of devotion and carries the weight of history, offering a glimpse into Bangalore’s cultural and religious heritage. Amidst the bustling city, this sacred sanctuary provides a serene retreat for those seeking solace and connection with the divine.

St Andrew’s Church

Situated on Dickinson Road, St Andrews Church is a significant landmark in Bangalore, embodying the rich history of Presbyterian worship. Consecrated in 1866, this architectural marvel was initially called St. Andrews’s Kirk. The church derives its name from the patron saint of Scotland, adding a touch of historical and cultural significance to its identity.

St. Andrews Church is a testament to the enduring legacy of Christian worship in Bangalore. The structure seamlessly blends architectural elegance with a spiritual aura, creating a sanctuary for locals and visitors.

As you step onto the hallowed grounds, the church’s neo-Gothic design and intricate detailing captivate the eye. The tranquil ambience within the church walls provides a space for reflection and prayer, allowing individuals to connect with their faith in a serene environment.

Preserving its historical charm, St. Andrews Church continues to be a revered place of worship, inviting individuals to delve into its heritage and partake in the spiritual journey it offers to those who seek solace and communion.

The Shiva Temple

Constructed in 1995, the Shiva Temple proudly hosts the most giant Shiva statue in Bangalore, towering at an impressive height of 65 feet, symbolizing a beacon of hope. Renowned sculptor Kashinath meticulously crafted this monumental representation.

Unlike conventional opening hours, the Shiva Temple opens its gates to devotees and visitors around the clock, making it accessible 24 hours a day. This perpetual availability allows individuals to immerse themselves in prayer and contemplation at any time that suits them.

Adding to its accessibility, the temple graciously welcomes everyone without imposing an entry ticket. This inclusive approach encourages people from all walks of life to experience the spiritual ambience and marvel at the majestic Shiva statue within the temple premises.

Sree Dakshinamukha Nandi Teertha Temple

Tucked away as a hidden gem in Bangalore, the Sree Dakshinamukha Nandi Teertha Temple in Malleshwaram unveils a unique charm—having been concealed under sand until its recent excavation.

The temple opens its doors daily, allowing visitors to discover its historical allure. Operating hours extend from 7:30 AM to noon and resume from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM. This schedule offers ample opportunities for devotees and curious explorers to witness the beauty and sanctity of the temple.

The Sree Dakshinamukha Nandi Teertha Temple not only stands as a testament to the city’s rich cultural heritage but also invites individuals to delve into the mystery and significance beneath its sacred grounds. A visit to this temple promises spiritual enrichment and a fascinating glimpse into the historical layers that make Bangalore unique.

Public Parks and Lakes

Bangalore is affectionately called the “City of Lakes” owing to the plethora of picturesque lakes that grace its landscape.

Cubbon Park

Cubbon Park , also recognized as Sri Chamrajendra Park, is a historic gem in Bangalore. Renowned as one of the city’s iconic destinations, it offers an ideal setting for a tranquil morning or afternoon amidst nature.

Opening its gates daily, Cubbon Park invites visitors from 6 AM to 6 PM. This expansive timeframe allows individuals to immerse themselves in the serene surroundings and lush greenery that define the park’s charm. Whether seeking a peaceful stroll, a leisurely break, or a moment of reflection, Cubbon Park stands as a welcoming haven within the bustling cityscape of Bangalore.

Hebbal Lake

Established in 1537 by Kempe Gowda, Hebbal Lake emerges as a splendid locale for witnessing breathtaking sunsets and observing the diverse avian species of Bangalore. Located approximately 13 kilometres from the Majestic bus stop, the lake beckons nature enthusiasts and sunset admirers alike.

Hebbal Lake graciously welcomes visitors from 7 AM to 8 PM, providing a generous timeframe to relish the natural beauty and serenity it offers. Whether it’s a stroll along the lakeside or a moment of birdwatching tranquillity, Hebbal Lake is a delightful destination to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.

Lalbagh Botanical Garden

Lalbagh , a botanical garden in Bangalore, derives its name from “Red Garden” and “Beloved Garden” in literal translation. Lalbagh is home to over 1000 species of plants and is a verdant haven for nature enthusiasts.

The botanical garden hosts two yearly flower shows, showcasing the vibrant blooms that grace its landscape.

Open to the public from 8 AM to 6 PM, Lalbagh provides a serene retreat for visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of its diverse flora.

An entry fee of INR 20 per person is applicable to explore the botanical wonders within. This nominal fee contributes to the maintenance and preservation of Lalbagh, ensuring that it remains a cherished botanical gem for generations to come.

Sankey Tank

Established in 1882 by Co. Richard Hieram Sankey, Sankey Tank is a picturesque lake in Malleswaram and Sadashivnagar’s suburbs. Renowned for its scenic beauty, it has become a popular destination for morning jogs and evening strolls.

While enjoying the natural surroundings, it’s essential to exercise caution regarding snakes. Having personally encountered one during an evening walk, I advise being vigilant and refraining from causing harm to these creatures. Generally, if left undisturbed, snakes will not pose a threat.

Sankey Tank welcomes visitors from 6 AM to 8 PM, providing ample time to relish its tranquillity. Boating is available for those seeking a more adventurous experience, and boats can be conveniently hired at the park. This additional activity adds to the charm of Sankey Tank, making it a versatile and enjoyable destination for nature enthusiasts.

Ulsoor Lake

Ulsoor Lake, a historical reservoir, served as the centrepiece of the British-built cantonment town and stands as one of the largest lakes in Bangalore.

Open to the public daily, Ulsoor Lake welcomes visitors from 6 AM to 8 PM, offering a serene environment to enjoy its historical significance and natural beauty. The only exception to its regular schedule is Wednesday. Whether for a peaceful morning stroll, a leisurely afternoon, or a delightful evening outing, Ulsoor Lake provides a scenic retreat in the heart of Bangalore.

Shopping and Street Markets

As per Mercer’s 2020 Cost of Living survey , Bangalore has secured the position of the fourth most expensive city in India. It’s crucial to be aware that shopping in the city may not come at a cheap price.

Commercial Street

Commercial Street, also known as “Comm Street,” stands out as one of the most renowned shopping destinations in Bangalore. The street’s allure lies in the vibrant colours of jewellery and clothing, captivating shoppers’ attention.

This bustling street is dedicated to many shops, creating a vibrant and lively atmosphere for those seeking a diverse and exciting shopping experience.

Malleswaram Market

Malleswaram represents a neighbourhood steeped in the heritage of born and bred Bangaloreans, belonging to the vintage era of old Bangalore.

The bustling shopping centre at the 11th cross of Bangalore within Malleswaram is a vibrant hub teeming with numerous street vendors, offering a lively and diverse shopping experience.

Jayanagar 4th Block

The Jayanagar 4th Block shopping complex is a trendy destination for shopping and food. Explore this vibrant complex for an enjoyable street shopping experience.

Shopping Centres and Malls

Bangalore boasts numerous shopping centres and malls with many brands and large stores. Visiting these malls is recommended if you’re searching for standardized prices and quality branded items.

It’s important to note that haggling is not customary in these shopping centres and malls. The prices are generally fixed, offering a convenient and straightforward shopping experience for those seeking branded products.

Discover Bangalore by Walk

Exploring the suburbs and areas of Bangalore is best done on foot, allowing for a more immersive experience. Numerous walks are available, covering heritage and history trails. Bengaluru Prayana , an initiative led by my friend and me, is dedicated to guiding tourists and locals through regular weekend walks, delving into trails that offer insights into the rich culture and history of the city.

Gallery Walk between the Trinity Circle and Church Street

Embark on a picturesque journey of discovery by taking a leisurely walk between Trinity Circle and Church Street in Bangalore. This enchanting stroll spans 2.5 kilometres, allowing you to savour the experience relaxedly.

Commencing from Trinity Circle and culminating at Church Street, this delightful walk unveils the beauty of Bangalore’s museum and gallery offerings. The 2.5-kilometre route is marked by a seamless blend of cultural and artistic treasures, creating an enriching experience for those participating in this exploration.

  • Starting Point : Trinity Circle.
  • Finishing Point : Church Street.
  • Total Distance : 2.5 kilometres.
  • Grade : Very easy.

The walk, graded as “very easy,” caters to all levels of walkers, ensuring that individuals of varying fitness levels can enjoy it. With each step, you’ll witness the vibrant tapestry of Bangalore’s cultural heritage, making this short journey a captivating and accessible excursion for locals and visitors alike. So, set forth from Trinity Circle and meander along this scenic route, immersing yourself in the cultural gems that unfold until you reach the charming destination of Church Street.

Walk Covering the Three Churches of MG Road

Embark on an effortless journey exploring the three churches near MG Road with a relaxed walk suitable for experienced and inexperienced walkers alike. This stroll requires minimal time, making it accessible for everyone.

Commencing at Trinity Church and concluding at St. Andrew’s Church, this 2.2-kilometer route encompasses the graceful beauty of Holy Trinity, East Parade, and St. Andrew’s Churches. Designed as a “very easy” walk, it caters to individuals of varying walking abilities, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable experience.

  • Starting point : Trinity Church.
  • Finishing point : St Andrews Church.
  • Total distance : 2.2 kilometres.

As you set out from Trinity Church, meander through the enchanting path, absorbing these three churches’ tranquil ambience and historic charm. The brief yet enriching journey promises a glimpse into the architectural marvels and an opportunity to delve into the spiritual heritage embedded in these sacred sites. So, lace up your walking shoes, start from Trinity Church, and embrace the ease of this delightful exploration until you reach the serene destination of St. Andrew’s Church.

Mahatma Gandhi (MG) Road and Brigade Road Night Walk

Engaging in a stroll along MG Road and Brigade Road used to be my cherished post-work activity on Friday nights. The lively streets pulse with energy as the city awakens, with crowds revelling in the weekend and the vibrant nightlife.

Note: Exercise caution, especially if walking alone, particularly during nighttime.

Walk between Malleshwaram and MG Road

Among the various walks, this stroll is slightly longer but promises a rewarding experience with abundant sightseeing opportunities. The journey from Malleshwaram to MG Road encompasses numerous landmarks and heritage buildings, providing a rich cultural exploration.

Commencing at Malleshwaram and concluding at MG Road, this 13-kilometer walk is graded as “moderate,” making it suitable for those seeking a more extended yet manageable journey. As you embark on this immersive experience, you’ll encounter the historic gems and architectural wonders that define Bangalore’s heritage.

  • Starting point : Malleshwaram .
  • Finishing point : MG Road.
  • Total distance : 13 kilometres.
  • Grade : Moderate.

So, commence your walk from the vibrant streets of Malleshwaram and let the journey unfold, offering a delightful blend of cultural richness and scenic beauty until you reach the bustling destination of MG Road.

Is Bangalore Safe for Solo Female Travellers?

Bangalore is a notably safe city in India for solo female travellers. Nonetheless, exercising caution and staying aware of your surroundings, particularly during nighttime, is crucial. Avoid hailing auto rickshaws or taxis without prior online booking for night rides. Always ensure that a friend or family member is informed about your location and plans, enhancing your overall safety in the city.

Closing Notes

Nestled among India’s most enchanting cities, Bangalore beckons with its allure and abundant offerings. Beyond being a mere transit hub, it is a city deserving your time and exploration. This comprehensive Bangalore travel guide encompasses all the essential information to enhance your experience in this vibrant city. Should you have any further inquiries or seek personalized insights, feel free to reach out to me at [email protected] . Happy exploring!

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60 Best Places To Visit In Bangalore – Bengaluru Travel Guide

Best Places To Visit In Bangalore

If you are looking for places to visit in Bangalore, here is a complete guide to Bangalore prepared by locals to give you a complete experience.

Best Places To Visit In Bangalore

The city of Bangalore is a fascinating melange of experiences. It is a city that has undergone a transformation over the last few of decades. The places to visit in Bangalore are many and offer myriad experiences that range from the spiritual to those that border on the hedonistic. Geographically Bangalore is strategically located in the state of Karnataka, with easy access to getaways within 100 kilometres , and destinations that make for great road trips .

But the city of Bangalore itself offers a kaleidoscope of experiences. Bangalore has its all: temples, gardens, pubs, malls, amusement parks, churches, glitzy restaurants, hole-in-the-wall eateries, iconic hotels, museums, and heritage sites.

Bangalore’s relaxed and old-world charm has been eroded over the years with its emergence as an IT Hub. However, vestiges of that charm still remain in pockets, where time seems to have stood still. Whichever Bangalore you want to experience, this list of places to visit in Bangalore and things to do in Bengaluru is sure to help you curate your own Bengaluru experience.

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Best Places To Visit In Bangalore & Top Things To Do In Bengaluru

As kids, we always looked forward to the summer vacations, when we would travel to Bangalore. The place held a special charm: early morning walks in its gardens, walking beneath roads crowned with tree-formed canopies, or breathing in the magical aroma of filter coffee and dosas fresh off the pan.

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Bangalore for us also included visits to temples, a visit to the Visvesraraya Industrial & Technological Museum, and much more. With the passage of time, places to visit in Bangalore have increased and so also the different amalgam of experiences it offers.

Unique Places To Visit In Bangalore – Top Temples To Visit In Bangalore

Much before the city of Bangalore metamorphosed into the magnet which attracted millions of youngsters with IT dreams, it was known as a city of temples. Every temple small or big, new or old, had its own unique charm. Women selling fragrant flowers and coconuts lined the way to these temples which resonated with the divine sounds of temple bells.

You can feel that old-world charm of the city even today, all you need to do is step into a temple near you. There are over a thousand temples in Bangalore, and wherever you are, you are sure to find one, not far from your location. Here we give you a list of some of the top temples in Bangalore, that are also unique places to visit in Bangalore

Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple – Unique Places To Visit In Bangalore

Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple - Unique Places To Visit In Bangalore

The Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple is a place that is highly recommended for those interested in visiting mysterious temples that pose an enigma. The temple, also known as Gavipuram Cave Temple, is wrapped in intriguing layers of myths, legends, and mysteries. It is one of the oldest temples in Bangalore.

The temple is believed to have its origins dating back to the Vedic period, however, in more recent history, it was renovated by Kempegowda, the founder of Bangalore, during the 16th century. The sanctum of the temple is in a subterranean cave and is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The unique aspect of the temple is its architectural design. It is built in such a manner that the rays of the sun, strike the Shivalinga during the winter and summer solstice, at a particular time.

The other unique features to look out for in the Gavi Gangadharehwara Temple are the intriguing stone discs that adorn the forecourt of the temple.

Address: 5th Main Road, Gavipuram Extension, Kempegowda Nagar, Bangalore-560019.

Distance From M.G.Road: 7.5 Kilometres.

Bull Temple or Dodda Basavanagudi – Unique Places To Visit In Bangalore

Bull Temple or Dodda Basavanagudi

The Bull Temple is an iconic temple of Bangalore and lends its name to the area it is located in, Basavanagudi. ‘Basava’ in Kannada refers to the massive Nandi statue that is the centre of attraction in the temple, and ‘Gudi’ means temple.

The Bull Temple is unique in that it is dedicated to Nandi, the vehicle of Shiva. It has a colossal monolithic Nandi statue that towers above you. The Bull temple too is believed to have been built by Kempegowda in the 16th century. With a towering height of 15 feet and a length of 20 feet, the seated Nandi is believed to be the largest Nandi statue in the world. The Bull temple is located adjacent to another legendary temple of Bangalore, the Dodda Ganesha Temple.

Notable Feature: During the famous Kadlekai Parishe or Groundnut Fair that is held annually near the temple, the first groundnut harvest is offered to the deity by the farmers.

Address: 235, Bull Temple Road, Basavanagudi, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560004.

Distance From M.G.Road: 7.2 Kilometres.

Sri Dodda Ganapathy Temple – Famous Places in Bangalore

Dodda Ganesha Temple Bangalore

Sri Dodda Ganapathy Temple or Dodda Ganesha Temple stands at a little distance from the Bull Temple. It is a very popular and iconic temple of the city. Celebrities from the film fraternity launching their films, students preparing for exams, proud owners of new vehicles, all make a beeline to this temple to seek the blessings of Ganesha, known as Dodda Ganesha.

‘Dodda’, in Kannada means big, and hence the prefix of, ‘Dodda,’ is added before the name of one of the most popular Gods of the Hindu pantheon. The idol of Ganesha in this temple is a massive monolithic rock shaped like Ganesha, complete with a trunk and pot-belly. It measures 18 feet in height and 16 feet in width and is believed to have self-emanated, or swayambhu .

Though some believe that the temple dates back to the times of Kempe Gowda in the 16th century, another opinion is that the idol of Ganesha could belong to that time, the temple structure is of more recent origin.

Halasuru Someshwara Temple – Top Places To See In Bangalore

Halasuru Someshwara Temple

Not far from the bustling Central Business District of Bangalore is located an ancient temple with origins dating back to the Chola Period. This is the beautiful Someshwara Temple of Halasuru or Ulsoor. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and it is believed that major embellishments were done to the temple during the period of the Vijayanagara Empire, under Hiriya Kempe Gowda II. The temple is built in the Vijayanagara Temple Architectural style.

Address: Someshwara Temple Rd, Someshwarpura, Halasuru, Karnataka 560008

Distance From M.G.Road: 2 Kilometres.

Sri Banashankari Amma Temple – Place to Include In Bangalore Sightseeing

Sri Banashankari Amma Temple

This is a very popular temple that stands in the midst of chaotic traffic in the Banashankari area of South Bangalore. The temple is dedicated to the Goddess named Banashankari Amma. The temple sees huge crowds, especially on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, as these days are considered very auspicious for the worship of the deity. The temple was built in 1915, when the idol of the deity was brought from Badami, by a man called Somanna.

Address: Kanakapura Rd, Sarbandapalya, Banashankari Temple Ward, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560070.

Distance From M.G.Road: 11 Kilometres.

ISKCON – Must Visit Places In Bangalore

ISKCON - Must Visit Places In Bangalore

A contemporary temple with state-of-the-art facilities is the Krishna temple built by the International Society For Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON). The ISKCON temple complex includes temples to Radha Krishna, Krishna Balarama, Nital Gauranga. There are smaller temples dedicated to Srinivasa Govinda, Prahlada Narasimha, Hanuman, and Garuda.

Address: Hare Krishna Hill, Chord Rd, Rajajinagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560010.

Distance From M.G.Road: 9 Kilometres.

Sri Kadu Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple – Best Tourist Places In Bangalore

Sri Kadu Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple - Best Tourist Places In Bangalore

A popular and ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva stands in the vintage locality of Malleshwaram in Bangalore. This Shiva temple is dated to the 17th century. It is interesting to note that the temple was built by Venkoji, who was the brother of the iconic Maratha king, Shivaji. The temple is also known as Kadu Malleshwara temple, and the name of the area is derived from the name of the deity.

Address: 2nd Temple Street, Vyalikaval, Kodandarampura, Malleswaram, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560003.

Distance From M.G.Road: 7.6 Kilometres.

Ragigudda Sri Prasanna Anjaneya Swamy Temple -One Day Trip Places in Bangalore

Ragigudda Sri Prasanna Anjaneya Swamy Temple

A small temple dedicated to Hanuman stood atop a small hillock called Ragigudda, decades ago. At that time there were no steps to reach the temple, and one had to climb up the rocky slopes. With the passage of time, the temple has transformed into a grand temple complex spread over 5 acres and encompassing the hillock.

The temple is teeming with visitors throughout the week, especially on Tuesdays, and Saturdays. Hanuman Jayanthi, the birth anniversary of Hanuman is celebrated in a grand way in the month of December at the temple in Ragigudda.

Address: KSRTC Layout, Jayanagara 9th Block, Jayanagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560069.

Distance From M.G.Road: 8.2 Kilometres.

Shrunga Giri Sri Shanmukha Swamy Temple – Places to Visit in Bengaluru

Shrunga Giri Sri Shanmukha Swamy Temple - Places to Visit in Bengaluru

The temple is perched atop a hillock, and its gopuram which consists of the six heads of Shanmukha or Subrahmanya, crowned by a crystal dome, is visible from far. The temple is dedicated to Karthikeya or Subrahmanya, and the most striking feature of the temple is its unique Gopuram. The dome reflects the rays of the sun during the day and is brilliantly illuminated during the night.

Address: BEML, Kempegowda Rd, 5th Stage, RR Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560098.

Distance From M.G.Road: 15.1 Kilometres.

Shivoham Shiva Temple – Unique Places To Visit In Bangalore

Shivoham Shiva Temple

The Shivoham Shiva temple is a contemporary temple that is famous for its 65 feet tall idol of Lord Shiva. The beautiful statue of Shiva seated in a yogic posture was consecrated by the Sringeri Shankaracharya in the year 1995.

Address: 97, HAL Old Airport Road, Kemp fort mall Parking, Ramagiri, Murgesh Palya, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560017

Distance From M.G.Road: 6.9 Kilometres.

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Famous Churches To Visit In Bengaluru – Things To Do In Bengaluru

The history of Christianity in Bangalore can be traced to the 17th century when the now-famous St Mary’s Basilica began functioning in a spartan, thatched hut. The advent of the British further boosted the influence of Christianity in the city. The many beautiful churches that ornament the city are not only architectural wonders, but also a part of its historical legacy. Here are a few of the churches of Bangalore, that you must visit.

St. Mary’s Basilica – Places To Visit In Bangalore

St. Mary's Basilica

This is a beautiful church that was to first that was the first to become a Minor Basilica in the state of Karnataka. It is one of the oldest churches in Bangalore and is famous for the annual St. Mary’s Feast. The church is a beautiful structure with elements of Gothic architecture, including stained glass windows, Corinthian Capitals, and arches.

St. Mary's Basilica

Address: MF Norrona St, Shivaji Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560051.

Distance From M.G.Road: 1.9 Kilometres.

Infant Jesus Church – A Holy Place To Visit In Bengaluru

Infant Jesus Church

The Infant Jesus Church is a shrine dedicated to Infant Jesus. The church is very popular with people of all religions, who flock here to offer their prayers and light a candle. The Church is popular as the faithful believe that the Infant Jesus is endowed with miraculous powers.

St. Mark’s Cathedral – Religious Places To Visit In Bangalore

St. Mark's Cathedral

The St. Mark’s Cathedral dates back to over 200 years and is a magnificent structure that has been built in the classic English Baroque style of architecture. The design of the cathedral is modelled along the lines of the famous St. Paul’s Cathedral of London.

Address: 1, Mahatma Gandhi Rd, Shanthala Nagar, Shivaji Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001.

Distance From M.G.Road: 1.0 Kilometres.

Historical & Heritage Places To Visit In Bangalore

It is well known that the precursor of Bangalore as we know it was founded by Kempe Gowda within the walls of a mud fort that he built in the 16th century. However, evidence of a thriving settlement in the vicinity has been found that date back to the 9th century.

There are quite a few places of heritage value that a visitor must experience while in Bangalore. Here are some of the places to visit in Bangalore on a heritage trail of the city.

Pancha Linga Nageshwara Temple – Unique Places To Visit In Bangalore

Pancha Linga Nageshwara Temple

Not far from the modern IT hub of Bangalore, Electronic City, in the area now known as Begur, exists evidence of the history of the city. The area was once an important centre of the Western Ganga Dynasty and the Chola Kingdom and dates back to the 9th century.

The Panchalingeshwara temple, as the name suggests is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Ancient inscriptions, Hero stones, and the remains of a fort have been found here, which are crucial links to the history of the city.

Address: BBMP Office, Begur Main Rd, opposite to Begur, Begur, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560068.

Distance From M.G.Road: 12.3 Kilometres.

Vidhan Soudha – A Must-Visit On Your Bangalore One Day Trip

Vidhan Soudha - A Must-Visit On Your Bangalore One Day Trip

The Vidhan Soudha is an icon of the city of Bangalore. It is the seat of the Legislative Assembly of Karnataka. The majestic building was completed in the year 1956, and the architectural style of the building is classified as Neo-Dravidian. Its grand eastern facade and columned corridors are a sight to behold. Vidhan Soudha is one of the important landmarks of Bangalore.

Address: Ambedkar Bheedhi, Sampangi Rama Nagara, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001.

Distance From M.G.Road: 3.3 Kilometres.

Freedom Park – Places To Visit In Bangalore

Freedom Park

What was once the Central Jail of Bangalore is today converted into a museum and memorial. This place is known as Freedom Park. The Freedom Park is also a venue for organized demonstrations and is located within the Central Business District of Bangalore.

Address: Seshadri Rd, Gandhi Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560009.

Distance From M.G.Road: 5.3 Kilometres.

Bangalore Fort – Places To Visit In Bangalore

Bangalore Fort

The seeds of Bangalore City as we know it today was sown by its founder Kempe Gowda, more than 500 years ago. He envisioned an urban trading centre secured by a fort, with eater reservoirs, temples, and other public utilities and markets.

The fort that Kempe Gowda raised was a mud fort. Later on, the mud fort was replaced by a stone fort by Hyder Ali and further enhanced by his son Tipu Sultan. The ruins of the Fort are the only witness to the history of Bangalore.

Address: Krishna Rajendra Rd, New Tharagupet, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560002.

Distance From M.G.Road: 5.2 Kilometres

Bangalore Palace – Places To Visit In Bangalore

Bangalore Palace, Bangalore

The Bangalore Palace is an impressive structure with a striking resemblance to the Windsor Castle in England. The palace is another legacy of Bangalore’s colonial past and British architectural design. The construction of the palace was completed in the year 1878. The palace was built by the British for the use of Maharaja Chamarajendra Wadiyar and was later expanded and modified by Maharaja Jayachamraja Wadiyar.

The palace is a striking example of the Tudor style of architecture of the medieval age that was prevalent in England and Wales. The palace is a castle, complete with turrets, battlements, and fortified towers. Today part of the palace building and the grounds are used for events like exhibitions and weddings. A part of the palace is open to visitors through a ticketed entry.

Address: Vasanth Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560052.

Distance From M.G.Road: 6.2 Kilometres

Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace – Places To Visit In Bangalore

Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace

The Tipu Sultan Palace stands in the heart of the city and dates back to the year 1791. It is a beautiful structure built profusely with teak wood. It is ornamented with graceful arches, pillars, and balconies.

There is a small museum within the palace that documents the life and times of Tipu Sultan. A notable exhibit is the replica of the famous Tipu’s Tiger, the original is in the Victoria & Albert Museum of London .

Address: Tippu Sultan Palace Rd, Chamrajpet, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560018.

Distance From M.G.Road: 5.6 Kilometres

Mayo Hall – Places To Visit In Bengaluru

Mayo Hall

The Mayo Hall is a historic building dating back to 1883. It is a part of the colonial legacy of Bangalore and is a beautiful building with cornices, and pedimented windows interlaced with graceful arches. The building came up as a tribute to Lord Mayo who was the Viceroy and Governor-General during the British Raj.

Originally the building stood in the midst of lush greenery, surrounded by terraced gardens. Today the building bustles with activity as it houses different Government offices and civil courts. A museum is located on the

Address: Mayo Hall, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001.

Distance From M.G.Road: 1.1 Kilometres

Attara Kacheri – Places To Visit In Bengaluru

Attara Kacheri

The Attara Kacheri is a beautiful red building that lies opposite the Vidhan Soudha. It is a historic building that was built in the year 1867. The building now houses the High Court of Karnataka. The magnificent building was earlier the secretariat of the princely state of Mysore.

It was named, “Attara Kacheri”, as the kingdom of Mysore under the Wodeyars, had a secretariat that consisted of 18 departments. The “Attara”, refers to the number 18 in Hindu, while, “Kacheri,” refers to office or department.

Address: Kasturba Rd, Opposite Vidhana Soudha, Ambedkar Veedhi, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001.

Distance From M.G.Road: 2.3 Kilometres

Seshadri Iyer Memorial Hall – Places To Visit In Bengaluru

Seshadri Iyer Memorial Hall

The Seshadri Iyer Memorial Hall is a beautiful structure that is more than a century old. It is a standing ode to the memory of Dewan Seshadri Iyer, who is hailed as one of the key builders of Bangalore. The building has an apsidal plan, and its delightful blend of different architectural styles and design elements is really endearing. The beautiful building houses the State Central Library.

Address: Cubbon Park Road Near Ambedkar Veedhi, Sampangi Rama Nagara, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001.

Distance From M.G.Road: 4.3 Kilometres

Watch Towers Of Kempegowda – Places To Visit In Bengaluru

Lalbagh Bangalore

Kempe Gowda hailed as the founder of Bangalore, had envisioned a modern centre where trade flourished within the city enclosed by a fort. With a view to ensure the security of the city and its denizens, he erected watchtowers or observation points. The main watchtowers were four and these were installed in the four cardinal directions, at what was in those days the boundaries of the city.

Apart from these four, there were other minor watchtowers that were installed at different places in the city. These towers today lie in the heart of the city, many of them are ing good condition, while some are in ruins. Here is the list of the 4 watchtowers of Kempegowda, that you must visit on the heritage trail of Bangalore.

The structure of the watchtowers consists of four pillars crowned with a Gopura, the Kempegowda watchtowers have been immortalized as the emblem of Bruhat Bengaluru Mahangar Palike (BBMP).

Kempegowda Watch Tower In Lalbagh

Kempegowda Watch Tower In Lalbagh

The tower which must have guarded the southern boundary of the city hundreds of years ago stands on the top of a rocky hillock within the famous garden of Lalbagh in South Bangalore.

Distance From M.G.Road: 4.9 Kilometres

Kempambudhi Lake Watch Tower

The watchtower that once guarded the western-most extremity of the city lies currently in a south-westerly direction and is located near the Kempambudhi Lake in the Chamrajpet area of Bangalore.

Distance From M.G.Road: 8.8 Kilometres

Ulsoor Lake Watch Tower

The tower that stood sentinel on the eastern extremity of Bangalore in the days of Kempegowda is located near Ulsoor Lake.

Distance From M.G.Road: 2.2 Kilometres

Mekhri Circle Watch Tower

The tower that guarded the northernmost extremity of Bangalore hundreds of years ago is located near the Mekhri Circle.

Distance From M.G.Road: 8.0 Kilometres

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Museums | Art Galleries

Museums are windows to the history and culture of a place. They provide valuable insights that are not only fascinating but also help in a better understanding of a place and its people. Bangalore too has its share of museums that embrace a variety of domains. Here are some of the museum and art galleries in Bangalore that you must not miss.

Government Museum

Government Museum

The Government Museum of Bangalore is one of the oldest museums in India. It was established in the year 1865. The museum houses a rare collection of archaeological artefacts including an inscription in the Halmidi language, which is believed to be the oldest inscription in Kannada.

The Government Museum has 18 galleries that are spread over two floors and dedicated to the exhibition of sculptures, coins, musical instruments, paintings, weapons, neolithic pottery, and much more.

Address: Kasturba Rd, Ambedkar Veedhi, Sampangi Rama Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001. Distance From M.G.Road: 2.4 Kilometres

Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum

Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum

The Visvesraraya Museum is a place that one must visit with kids. It makes for a very engaging and educational experience, as its exhibits make for an interactive introduction to science and technology. The museum has seven permanent galleries. These are Engine Hall, Science For Kids, Space Technology Gallery, Science Park, Electro-Technic Gallery, Fun Science, Biotechnology Gallery, and the BEL-Hall of Electronics.

Address: Kasturba Rd, Near Chinna Swamy Stadium, Ambedkar Veedhi, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001. Distance From M.G.Road: 2.5 Kilometres

Venkatappa Art Gallery

The Venkatappa Art Gallery is a museum and gallery dedicated to art. It has permanent exhibits and is also a place where talented artists can showcase their work. The Venkatappa Art Gallery is a tribute to the memory of the noted painter and Sculptor of Karnataka, Shri K.Venkatappa.

HAL Heritage Centre And Aerospace Museum

HAL Heritage Centre And Aerospace Museum

A visit to the HAL museum makes for a thrilling experience for kids and also aviation enthusiasts. The museum consists of two exhibition halls. The first hall showcases the history of aviation in India. The second hall is focused on the intricacies of different aero-engines, including the ones used in aircraft like Jaguar, Dornier, etc.

Another interesting aspect of the museum is the outdoor display of aircraft. An experience to look forward to is the simulators that give an experience of being in the pilot’s seat. There is also a library, souvenir shop, and children’s park.

Address: Police Station, Near HAL, HAL Old Airport Rd, Marathahalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560037. Distance From M.G.Road: 10.4Kilometres

NIMHANS Brain Museum

NIMHANS Brain Museum

This is a unique museum located within the premises of the National Institute of Mental Health and Neuroscience, Bangalore. The museum has over 500 brain specimens. These include brains that were afflicted with conditions like cerebral palsy, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, etc. Apart from the specimens, there are information kiosks that provide details about various aspects for students and lay visitors alike.

Address: Hosur Main Road, Sattar Layout, Lakkasandra, Laljinagar, Wilson Garden, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560029. Distance From M.G.Road:5 .2 Kilometres

Kempegowda Museum

Kempegowda Museum

The Kempegowda Museum is located on the first floor of the historic Mayo Hall building. It is a museum that is exclusively dedicated to the life and times of Kempe Gowda, the founder of Bangalore. The museum offers a peep into the Bangalore that existed at the time of Kempegowda. A unique experience is walking on the floor of the museum hall, which consists of a real map of old Bangalore.

Address: Field Marshal Cariappa Rd, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001. Distance From M.G.Road: 0.5 Kilometres

Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath

Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath

The Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath is a complex that consists of art museums, galleries, and archives. It also has a college dedicated to the dissemination of Fine Arts. It is a hotspot of art in Bangalore. The Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath showcases the works of artists like Nicholas Roerich, and the collection of art connoisseur H.K.Kejriwal, among others.

There is a gallery dedicated to the traditional Mysore style of Painting, while another gallery is dedicated to leather puppets.

Address: Art Complex, 1, Kumara Krupa Rd, near The Lalit Hotel, Kumara Park East, Seshadripuram, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001. Distance From M.G.Road: 4.6 Kilometres

National Gallery of Modern Art

National Gallery of Modern Art

The National Gallery of Modern Art, Bangalore, is another art hotspot in the city. It is a centre of cultural and artistic activities including art exhibitions, seminars, and symposiums. The gallery also exhibits over 500 paintings of different artists including Raja Ravi Verma, Amrita Sher-Gil, Jaimini Roy, Rabindranath Tagore, and others.

Address: 49, GF, Manikyavelu Mansion, Palace Rd, Vasanth Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560052. Distance From M.G.Road: 3.3 Kilometres

Gandhi Bhavan

Gandhi Bhavan

The Gandhi Bhavan, Bengaluru, is a museum that is dedicated to the memory of Mahatma Gandhi . The museum is located at a place where Mahatma Gandhi used to take a stroll. The museum houses rare photographs from the life of Mahatma Gandhi and a collection of his letters, apart from other memorabilia and artefacts.

Address: Kumara Park East, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001. Distance From M.G.Road: 3.9 Kilometres

Indian Music Experience Museum

Indian Music Experience Museum

The Indian Music Experience Museum is a one of its kind museum in India. It is touted as the only interactive Music museum in India. It provides a hands-on experience of various music instruments, both from the classic and contemporary genres. The museum promises a unique musical experience to visitors.

Address: Brigade Millenium Rd, opp. Wood Rose Club, JP Nagar 7th Phase, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560078. Distance From M.G.Road: 11.9 Kilometres

Click Art Museum

Click Art Museum

This is a trick-art museum or 3D Art Museum similar to the ones you have in Singapore , Hong Kong , and Malaysia . The museum in Bangalore has trick images that include Charlie Chaplin poking your stomach, Mona Lisa pouring you a glass of water, Joker from Batman spraying water, etc. The place is a fun place for kids and families and provides opportunities for clicking some fun photos.

Address: Virginia Mall, Varthur Rd, Palm Meadows, Whitefield, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560066. Distance From M.G.Road: 16.1 Kilometres

Gardens | Parks | Aquariums

Bangalore was known as a “Garden City,” and rightly so as beautifully landscaped gardens dotted its perimeter. Though a substantial part of its green cover has been eroded by urbanization, Bangalore still boasts of more than 1,000 gardens big and small, spread across its length and breadth.

These gardens or parks offer a much-needed respite to the locals and tourists alike. Some of the important gardens in Bangalore that must figure in your itinerary are described here.

Lalbagh Botanical Garden

Lalbagh Botanical Garden

The Lalbagh is one of Bangalore’s lung spaces. The garden is spread over a massive area of 240 acres and is a green oasis in the fast-growing urban metropolis. The Lalbagh was conceived by Hyder Ali and was completed by Tipu Sultan. It was enhanced and enlarged later by successive British superintendents. The history of the garden dates back to the 18th century.

Flower show at Lalbagh Botanical Garden

The garden is bound by a wall along its perimeter and has four gates. The huge garden encompasses within itself a lake, the famous Glasshouse which is the venue for the famed flower shows during Republic  Day and Independence Day. One of the Watchtowers built by Kempegowda lies within the Lalbagh Botanical Garden. Rocks that are believed to be more than 3,000 million years old are also located within the Lalbagh.

Address: Mavalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560004. Distance From M.G.Road: 4.7 Kilometres

Cubbon Park

Cubbon Park

The Cubbon Park is another popular lung space in Bangalore. The park was created in the year 1870 across an area that covered 100 acres. Successive expansion of the garden saw it grow in size, and today it covers a massive area of 300 acres. The park has a rich flora with more than 96 species of plants and trees. Many historical buildings are found within the perimeter of Cubbon Park.

The Jawahar Bal Bhavan, a recreational centre for children is located within Cubbon Park. It is one of the best places to visit with kids in Bangalore, and one of the attractions for kids is a toy train.

Address: Kasturba Road, Behind High Court of Karnataka Ambedkar Veedhi, Sampangi Rama Nagara, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001. Distance From M.G.Road: 1.7 Kilometres

Bannerghatta National Park

Bannerghatta National Park

The Bannerghatta National Park includes a zoological garden which is known as the Bannerghatta Biological Park. The place includes a zoo and butterfly park. A Bear rescue and rehabilitation centre is also located within the Bannerghatta National Park.

Bannerghatta National Park Bengaluru

The main attraction of the park is a guided safari within the National Park. Animals in the park include elephants, deer, Bengal Tigers, leopards, etc. The park is home to more than 100 species of birds. This is one of the best places to visit with children in Bangalore.

Bannerghatta National Park

Address: Bannerghatta Main Rd, Bannerughatta, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560083. Distance From M.G.Road: 21.3 Kilometres

Bannerghatta Nature Camp

Bannerghatta Nature Camp

The Bannerghatta Nature Camp is a delightful family getaway in the lap of nature, just on the outskirts of Bangalore. It is ideal for a day trip or even to spend the weekend, waking up to the sounds of nature, and far from the noise of the city. Activities here include a nature walk, safari, and visit to the Butterfly Park. Accommodation is offered in log cabins and tents. It is a resort of Jungle Lodges & Resorts.

Lake at Bannerghatta Nature Camp Bangalore

Check out our detailed post for activities and packages at the Bannerghatta Nature Camp .

Address: Bannerghatta Biological Park Kaggalipura Road near Hakki-Pikki Colony, Bannerghatta, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560083. Distance From M.G.Road: 24.8 Kilometres

Indira Gandhi Musical Fountain Park – Places To Visit In Bangalore At Night

Indira Gandhi Musical Fountain Park

This is a beautiful place to visit after sundown. The fountains here come alive in resplendent colours after dark and sway to mesmerizing tunes. The fountains are reminiscent of the more famous dancing fountains of Brindavan Gardens, near Mysore. The landscaped garden has two shows in the evening when the coordinated fountains come alive to the musical rhythm of music and light.

Address: Raj Bhavan Rd, Opposite to Jawahar Lal Nehru Planetarium, Vasanth Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560051. Distance From M.G.Road: 3.2 Kilometres

Bugle Rock Park

Bugle Rock Park

The Bugle Rock Park is a beautiful garden located adjacent to the Dodda Ganesha and Basava temples. It is located on Bull Temple Road in the Basavanagudi area of South Bangalore. The park is built around a rock formation which like the one inside Lalbagh is believed to be more than 3,000 million years old.

The rock is known as Bugle rock because of an old tradition where a sentry used to stand on the rock and blow a bugle to alert the citizens to be on their vigil.  The park is a peaceful place to spend some time and take a nice walk in the midst of greenery. The park includes a play area for children, an amphitheatre, and statues of eminent luminaries of Bangalore including D.V. Gundappa, and others.

Address: Bull Temple Rd, Basavanagudi, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560019. Distance From M.G.Road: 7.4 Kilometres

Lakes Of Bangalore

The city of Bangalore was once flush with more than 200 lakes. The numbers have since dwindled, many of the lakes have been gobbled up by urbanization. Here are some of the famous lakes of Bangalore.

Ulsoor Lake – Places To Visit in Bangalore For Couples

Ulsoor Lake - Places To Visit in Bangalore For Couples

The Ulsoor Lake is a place to head to for spending some quiet time while the world goes around in mad circles around you. You can opt for a boat ride in the placid waters of the lake, or just take a stroll around the periphery of the lake.

The lake is located in the Halasuru area of Bangalore and is quite near M.G.Road. It covers an area of 50 hectares and has some islands in the middle.

Sankey Tank – Places To Visit For Couples In Bangalore

Sankey Tank

The Sankey Tank is a man-made lake that was excavated in 1882. The reservoir was constructed by Col. Richard Hieram Sankey, and hence the name. There is a park on the banks of the lake and boating is an enjoyable activity here. A visit to the lake makes for a relaxed evening in the midst of nature. The lake here is spread over an area of about 15 hectares and is spread over the western suburbs of Malleshwaram, Sadashivnagar, and Vyalikaval.

Theme Parks/Amusement Parks/Planetarium

There is no dearth of entertainment options in Bangalore. There are numerous multiplex theatres, escape rooms, gaming centres, across the city. Here is a list of some of the major theme parks and other entertainment centres of the city.

Wonderla Amusement Park

Wonderla Amusement Park

One of the most popular family getaways near the outskirts of Bangalore is the Wonderla Amusement Park. It is a place that guarantees a day filled with fun and excitement for the entire family. The park has more than 60 different rides that are suitable for different age groups, and include water rides. If you are looking for places to visit in Bangalore for Kids Day-Out then Wonderla is the right place to go.

Address: 28th Km, Mysore Rd, Bengaluru, Karnataka 562109. Distance From M.G.Road: 33 Kilometres

Innovative Film City

Innovative Film City

The Innovative Film City is another family destination on the outskirts of Bangalore. It is a complete entertainment centre and has a wide range of activities to keep the entire family engaged. It has museums that include a Wax Museum, Tribal Museum, Oddities Museum, etc., there are activities ranging from indoor games to water rides, and 3D films, apart from a host of thrilling rides to choose from. Innovative Film City is one of the best places to visit in Bangalore with family.

Address: 24 & 26, Kiadb Estates, Birmangla cross, Bidadi, Bengaluru, Karnataka 562109. Distance From M.G.Road: 37 Kilometres

Snow City

Bangalore is a city with temperate weather, both summers and winters are moderate, however, if you want to experience snow in the city, head to Snow City. The place lets visitors experience snow at -5 degrees centigrade. Igloos, snow slides, and snow castles simulate the experience of snow, and you can have some fun and frolic in the snow.

Address: Fun World Complex, Jayamahal Main Rd, opposite TV Tower, J.C.Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560006. Distance From M.G.Road: 5.3 Kilometres.

Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium

Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium

The Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium is a must-visit place in Bangalore, especially for children. It consists of a Science Centre for students as well as a planetarium. It has regular shows in Kannada and English that transports visitors to the fascinating world of outer space and gives glimpses of the Solar System and galaxies that are far, far away.

Address: Sri T, Sankey Rd, High Grounds, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001. Distance From M.G.Road: 3.4 Kilometres.

Government Aquarium | Bangalore Aquarium

Government Aquarium | Bangalore Aquarium

The Government Aquarium is also known as Bangalore Aquarium is located on Kasturba Road, right next to the entrance to Cubbon Park. The Visweswaraya Museum, Government Museum, and Venkatappa Art Gallery are located quite close by.

The Bangalore Aquarium has a variety of exotic fishes that include Indian Tiger Barb, Hockey Stick Tetra, Angel Fish, Blue and Pearl Gourami, and many others.

Address: Kasturba Rd, Shanthala Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001. Distance From M.G.Road: 3.0 Kilometres.

Shopping In Bangalore

Bangalore is a city where shopping is a religion of sorts. The options for shopping are wide.

Things to buy in Bangalore | What to shop in Bengaluru | Souvenirs from Bangalore :

  • Sandalwood items
  • Mysore Silk Sarees
  • Channapatna Wooden Toys
  • Rosewood inlay work paintings
  • Wooden handicraft items
  • Coffee Powder
  • Mysore Pak ( sweet )
  • Dharwad Peda ( sweet )

You can head to any of the numerous swanky malls that dot the length and breadth of the city, or any of the local shopping areas. But if you want to really experience shopping tinged with the special vibes of Bangalore, then these are the shopping areas that we recommend.

Commercial Street

Commercial Street

This is one of the oldest and busiest shopping areas of Bangalore. It is always full of people jostling for space and shopping to their heart’s content. The most popular items on offer on Commercial Street are clothes, footwear, jewellery, and electronic goods. And if you feel the hunger pangs, after hectic shopping, there are many eateries around that serve delicious fare.

Gandhi Bazar

Gandhi Bazar

If you want to get a feel of the old world charm of Bangalore, head to Gandhi Bazar, which is a riot of colours with carts overflowing with flowers . It is a great place to shop and drive a bargain or two.

A shop in Gandhi Bazaar Bangalore

You can shop for flowers, fruits, and vegetables, pooja articles, as well as sarees and other dress materials. The icing on the cake is the legendary eateries located in the vicinity. Shopping or just ambling around Gandhi Bazar is an unforgettable experience.

Malleshwaram Market

Malleswaram Bangalore - Places To Visit In Bengaluru

Another endearing place that oozes the vintage charm of Bangalore is Malleshwaram. A place that comes alive in resplendent colours with flowers of all shapes and fragrances. A place where shopping rises above the ordinary and literally assumes divine proportion. Head to Malleshwaram market for a shopping experience above the mundane.

Brigade Road

Brigade Road

If you are looking for hep and swanky showrooms selling premium brands, then Brigade Road is the place to head to. Cauvery Emporium on M.G. Road at the beginning of Brigade Road is a place where you can buy handicrafts of Karnataka. And if you are feeling thirsty or hungry, there are plenty of up-market cafes, pubs, and restaurants in the vicinity.

Restaurants & Eateries In Bangalore

Food joint in Bangalore

Bangalore offers an eclectic mix of options when it comes to food. You can choose from a mind-boggling range of international cuisine, Pan-Indian cuisine, or explore the wonders of Karnataka cuisine. If you are feeling hungry, you are sure to find a bite at arm’s length, wherever you are in the city. You can grab a bite at any of the hundreds of Darshinis (self-service eateries), that dot the city or choose to head to an upmarket cafe.

Some of the best things to taste and not to miss in Bangalore | Famous Bangalore Food/Snacks :

  • Filter Coffee
  • Masala Dosa
  • Bisebele Bath
  • Obattu ( Puran poli ) ( Kayi Holige – Coconut Holige and Bele Holige – Dal Holige )

We serve here some of the famous restaurants of Bangalore that are quintessential to the Bangalore experience.

Mavalli Tiffin Room (MTR)

Mavalli Tiffin Room (MTR)

The restaurant is one of the oldest and most iconic of Bangalore’s eateries. It was started in 1924 and has been dishing out delicious local fare to an egalitarian clientele, ever since. The original restaurant is located right opposite the Lalbagh Gate.

The restaurant now has branches in other parts of the city, but the experience of eating in this restaurant that retains its vintage charm is a different experience. When you are at the restaurant, do not forget to bite into its Rawa Idli, which is its own invention.

Address: 14, Lal Bagh Main Rd, Doddamavalli, Sudhama Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560027. Distance From M.G.Road: 4 Kilometres.

Vidyarthi Bhavan

Vidyarthi Bhavan

A restaurant that dates back to pre-independence days and was founded in the year 1943 is the unassuming Vidyarthi Bhavan. It is a restaurant tucked away behind a pavement flush with flower sellers in Gandhi Bazar. It is known for its mouth-watering Masala Dosas, which have acquired legendary status over the years.

Address: 32, Gandhi Bazaar Main Rd, Gandhi Bazaar, Basavanagudi, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560004. Distance From M.G.Road: 7.8 Kilometres.

Mahalakshmi Tiffin Room

Mahalakshmi Tiffin Room

You are likely to pass this restaurant without even a second glance as you walk across the D.V.G. Road in Basavanagudi. However, if it is a weekend, the motley crowd waiting on the pavement for the restaurant to open is sure to pique your attention.

The restaurant is very close to Vidyarthi Bhavan and has its own loyal set of clients who swear by its Masala Dosas and Idlis. The restaurant retains its old-world atmosphere with its flooring and wooden furniture, as well as a menu scrawled on a blackboard. The restaurant has been serving its customers since 1926.

Koshy’s Parade Cafe

Koshy's Parade Cafe

Another iconic restaurant that defines the cosmopolitan character of Bangalore is Koshy’s, located at a prime location of the city. The restaurant started as a bakery in 1940 and became a restaurant in 1952. The restaurant serves a wide range of national and international cuisine.

Address: DVG Road, Gandhi Bazaar, Basavanagudi, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560004. Distance From M.G.Road: 6.8 Kilometres.

VV Puram Food Street

VV Puram Food Street

If you are looking for a food adventure in the evening, you must head to VV Puram, where the evening sees the birth of what is popularly known as Food Street. The night is filled with the aroma of food wafting from the many stalls that line both sides of the street.

VB Bakery in VV Puram Bangalore

You can experience the pleasures of local delicacies like Masala Dosas, to Chats, and exotic concoctions made of Gulkand, butter, and cut fruits. There is a mesmerizing smorgasbord of food to entice and seduce the palate.

Address: Vishweshwarapura, Shankarapura, Bengaluru 560004. Distance From M.G.Road: 6.2 Kilometres.

Central Tiffin Room

Central Tiffin Room

A famous restaurant in the charming Malleshwaram area of Bangalore, Central Tiffin Room, popularly known as CTR, was started in the year 1920. The restaurant is now known as Sri Sagar Hotel. The restaurant serves an awesome breakfast and its Masala Dosas served with dollops of butter are all the rage. For locals, a visit to CTR is almost a daily religious ritual.

Address: 7th Cross Rd, Malleswaram, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560003. Distance From M.G.Road: 5.9 Kilometres.

Bangalore Quick Facts

Unique Places To Visit In Bangalore - Top Temples To Visit In Bangalore

  • The city of Bangalore is spread over an area of about 741 square kilometres
  • Bangalore is a cosmopolitan city, and the languages spoken are Kannada, Hindi, English, Telugu, Tamil, and other Indian languages
  • The currency is INR. and credit cards and debit cards are widely accepted, digital forms of money transfer like PayTM, Google Pay, and others too are widely accepted
  • Bangalore weather is pleasant throughout the year and you can expect rains in the months of May, June, and July, as well as in the winter months on account of the returning monsoons
  • The population of Bangalore is about 1.2 crores

Getting To Bangalore

Best Places To Visit In Bangalore – Bengaluru Travel Guide

  • Bangalore is the capital of the Southern Indian state of Karnataka
  • Bangalore is well connected by road, rail, and air to different parts of India
  • Bangalore is an international destination and is well connected to major cities of the world

R eaching Bangalore By Air

The city of Bangalore is served by the Kempegowda International Airport, which is about 37 kilometres from M.G.Road. The airport is connected to all major cities and towns of India, like Delhi , Ahmedabad , Kochi , Chennai, Goa , Mumbai , etc. It is also connected to major international destinations including Dubai, Paris , Colombo, Malaysia , Bangkok , etc.

R eaching Bangalore By Rail

Bangalore is a major railway junction that connects the city to places across the length and breadth of the country. There are many trains that originate and terminate in Bangalore. The main railway station is the Bangalore City Railway Station known as Krantivira Sangolli Rayanna (KSR) station.

R eaching Bangalore By Road

Bangalore is well connected by the road network to other places within the state, as well as other states of India. KSRTC (Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation), has buses plying to locations across the state and beyond. The main KSRTC Bus Terminal is located in the Majestic area of the city, while there are satellite bus terminals at Mysore Road, Shanthinagar, etc.

If you are planning a trip to Bangalore in Karnataka , India then you can book a cheap flight through TripAdvisor or  CheapAir  or  Cleartrip  or  Makemytrip  or  Priceline right here. If you are planning a road trip check out the options by self-drive car or cab or bus.

Getting Around Bangalore

Bangalore Metro

Getting around Bangalore is easy and convenient, though you would need to factor in traffic delays, especially during peak hours, and in the commercial areas. The options for getting around Bangalore are as under:

  • Namma Metro, depending on your destination, as only a few phases of the Metro is operational
  • BMTC ( Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation) buses ferry people to all nooks and corners of the city, it has ordinary buses as well as air-conditioned Volvo buses in its fleet, you can also opt for a day-pass that allows you to travel for the entire day on any route
  • You can opt for app-based cab services like Uber, Ola, etc.
  • You can also opt for the ubiquitous green and yellow autorickshaws which are also available app-based services
  • You can also use environment-friendly options like app-based two-wheeler services
  • To get a feel of the city and exercise your limbs you can walk around the city

Where To Stay In Bangalore

Bangalore is an international city and has a host of accommodation options to choose from. These depend on your budget and preference. You can choose from Uber-Luxury star hotels, resorts, or budget hotels, across the city.

You can book hotels in Bengaluru  ( Bangalore ) or resorts in Bengaluru (Bangalore) through,  TripAdvisor  or  Cleartrip or  Makemytrip  or  Priceline  and save a lot by getting the best savings on booking your stay.

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What are the top attractions to visit in Bengaluru? Bangalore has many attractions, from temples to gardens to heritage sites. Some of the top attractions are Vidhan Soudha, Bangalore Palace, Lal Bagh and the different temples and gardens of the city.

What are the best places to visit in Bangalore? Vidhan Soudha, Tipu Summer Palace, St Mary’s Basilica.

What are the top sightseeing places in Bangalore? The top sightseeing places in Bangalore are Lalbagh Botanical Gardens, Bangalore Palace, Vidhan Soudha, Ulsoor Lake.

Which are the places to visit in Bangalore with family in the evening? Bangalore is a city of gardens and lakes, and these are great places to spend the evening with your family. Lal Bagh, Cubbon Park, Ulsoor Lake, and Sankey Tank, are some of the places to head to in the evenings.

Where can I take my parents to Bangalore?

Bangalore is a city of temples, you can visit some of the famous temples of Bangalore like the Bull Temple, Gavi Gangadhareshwara temple, or Ragigudda Hanuman Temple. Many of the churches and gardens like Cubbon Park and Lal Bagh, also are great places to take your parents to.

Where can I spend a day in Bangalore? Bangalore has a lot of places to spend a day, from museums to gardens to theme parks. You can also head to a theme park like Wonder La or Innovative Film City for a full day outing.

Which place is best for a family trip in Bangalore? Visvesvaraya Museum, HAL Museum, Wonder La Amusement Park, Innovative Film City, Government Aquarium, Planetarium, and Bal Bhavan, are some of the places to visit and enjoy with family.

What are the most popular things to do in Bengaluru with children? Visvesvaraya Museum, HAL Museum, Wonder La Amusement Park, Innovative Film City, Government Aquarium, Planetarium, and Bal Bhavan, are some of the places to visit and enjoy with children.

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I was in Bangalore for around years and completed my post graduation there. Your list reminds me of so many amazing places that we have visited. And also there are so many that are yet to be explored. Would do soon. Thank you for the list.

Loved this post.✌. Bangalore has many places of tourist interest that guarantee an enjoyable time. But through your blog, I can say that Banglore has something for everyone. I have visited Banglore 4yrs back but 60 best places impossible to cover in one time 🙆‍♀️. Worth visiting again.

Wow this is so amazing and excited about it. I don’t visit place that. I am glad to know you shared that 60 Best Places To Visit In Bangalore and Bengaluru Travel Guide. I really loved it. Thanks for sharing.

I have spent 8 years in Bangalore, and this post brings back all those memories of visiting most of these places in Bangalore. Though, few I missed visiting from the list, but my favorite were visiting Bull Temple, Ragigudda Temple, MG Road, Cubbon park, Lalbagh, etc.

This is exhaustive and detailed places to visit. A complete guide.

I never knew that there are so many places to explore in teh city of Bangalore. In my visit to Bangalore I will take help of your post for preparing the itienary for sure.

I visited Bangalore very briefly for a business trip in 2019. And I didn’t get to see much, but I was staying near the St Marks Cathedral, so had a glimpse of that. Then walked around Cubbon Park. Now, all the others are on list, should I ever go again.

Wow!!! That’s quite a lot to comprehend but very informative as well. I didn’t know Bangalore have tons of amazing places to visit. As this Pandemic starts to fold off and we get to see more light with leisure travelling, this articles would come really handy on choosing a place to go to. Amazing writing! Take care of your body and it will take care of you. Make sure to do your Self-Care daily!😉www.mommywithagoal.com

I’ve visited most places that you’ve listed here especially the ones under the eatery section. Love the comprehensive list. Will check out the rest

That is such a wonderful list of places to visit in Bangalore. I am glad that I had been to many of these places when I used to stay in the city.

Wow! It is a big list of places to visit. The temples and the museums fascinates me a lot. Thank you for sharing.

Bangalore is often spoken about for the cosmopolitan lifestyle but such culturally rich monuments and places are often ignored.

Wow it seems like we haven’t seen India at all. So much to see in Bangalore alone. Proud of our nation

Wow such culturally rich places to visit. Never ever would think that there is another side of the save

Banglore is a beautiful place indeed. I have stayed in Bangalore for nearly an year but I now realise that I missed visiting so many good places. Will visit soon.

Very nice , informative and complete post. U have covered every possible aspect needed by a new traveller.

Bangalore is such a beautiful place… So many places to explore. This is very helpful travel guide for all. Thanks for sharing.

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7 Day Bangalore Travel Itinerary

7 Day Bangalore Travel Itinerary

Officially known as Bengaluru, Bangalore is the capital of Karnataka state in India. With rich traditions and modern technology, Bangalore is a vibrant city. Also known as Garden City and City of Lakes, Bangalore has plenty of things that it can offer to its visitors. Being born and brought up in this amazing city, I have immense fondness towards its culture, heritage, and party scenes. This 7 day Bangalore travel itinerary will take you through the flavours and charm this city provides.

Bangalore welcomes visitors with pleasant weather year-round, making it an appealing destination anytime. However, for those seeking the enchanting crisp mornings and romantic breezes, the winter season from November to February stands out as the ideal time to experience the city’s delightful climate. If you want to see Bangalore decorated with the Pink Trumpet Flowers , then you must visit the city during the spring season from March to May.

– Written by Raksha Nagaraj from Bengaluru Prayana

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Days 1 and 2: Basavanagudi and Gavipuram

On your first two days of Bangalore itinerary, spend time exploring and wandering around the two oldest areas of Bangalore city.

Following your breakfast on any of the day, head to one of the oldest public parks in Bangalore, Lalbagh Botanical Garden. Spread across 240 acres, Lalbagh Botanical Garden was commissioned by Hyder Ali in 1760 and later completed by his son Tipu Sultan. Lalbagh translates to “Red Garden” in English, named after the vibrant Lalbagh Rock that stands majestically in the garden.

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Home to a diverse collection of exotic plants, flowers, and trees, Lalbagh is a horticultural paradise and one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. The garden houses a unique glasshouse, inspired by London’s Crystal Palace, which hosts bi-annual flower shows attracting enthusiasts from around the country. Lalbagh’s famous flower clock, designed with seasonal flowerbeds, is another attraction. With plenty of things to do in the park, stroll around and see some of the highlights.

With old buildings and houses, Gavipuram Heritage Walk is perfect to see and explore the oldest area of the city. Starting from Kempambudhi lake and finishing at Hari Hara Gudda, this trail is for history enthusiasts. The walk is around 1.5 kilometres and passes through many landmarks and historical places.

Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple is a unique and ancient cave temple dedicated to Lord Shiva in the form of Gangadhareshwara. Believed to have been built in the 9th century by Kempe Gowda, the founder of Bangalore, the temple features a large Shiva Linga and intricate sculptures. One of the remarkable aspects of the temple is the phenomenon that occurs during Makar Sankranti when sunlight passes through the horns of the Nandi (bull) idol and illuminates the Shiva Linga in the inner sanctum. This celestial event draws devotees and tourists alike to witness the temple’s unique architecture and natural alignment. Carved out of a monolithic rock, the temple is known for its architectural marvel and historical significance.

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On one of the days, start your day by having a delicious and authentic breakfast at Mavalli Tiffin Room (MTR). Founded in 1924, MTR is a renowned vegetarian restaurant located next to Lalbagh Botanical Garden. You must try the Bisibele Bath and filter coffee.

Founded in 1943, Vidhyarthi Bhavan is another popular restaurant serving authentic South Indian food. With more than 3000 people walking in each day, this heritage restaurant is something not to be missed.

Bangalore has an entire street dedicated to street food. With many food stalls serving all kinds of food and dishes, ending the day at Thindi Beedhi is a unique experience to have.

Days 3 and 4: Malleshwaram and Surrounds

Situated in the northern part of Bangalore, Malleshwaram is another area that is one of the oldest areas in the city.

Dating back to the 17 th  century, Kadu Malleshwara Temple is an ancient temple in Bangalore. The area of Malleshwaram is named after the deity of the temple, Malleshwara. It was built by Venkoji, brother of Maratha King Shivaji and has a huge religious importance among the residents.

Built in 1882 by Colonel Richard Hieram Sankey, the then chief engineer of Mysore, Sankey Tank was initially created as a reservoir to meet the water needs of Bangalore. The tank is one of the oldest artificial lakes in the city and has historical importance. The tank area has been developed into a picturesque park, offering a serene and green environment amidst the bustling city. You can visit Sankey Tank for leisurely walk, and to enjoy the tranquility of the surroundings.

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Malleshwaram is popular for its art. And hence has a Malleshwaram Street Art Trail with 12 murals, depicting and showcasing the childhood memories of Malleshwaram area. Created as part of the project Malleshwaram Hogona by a group of artists Geechugalu, these murals hold a dear place among the locals. The walk is just around 2 kilometres and can easily be done in less than an hour.

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Famous for its Benne Masala Dose, Shri Sagar CTR is a famous food joint in Malleshwaram. The restaurant is favourite among the locals, tourists, and celebrities. As it is usually very crowded, be prepared to wait in a long queue to get in.

With authentic vegetarian food and traditional ambience, Halli Mane in Malleshwaram is a must-visit restaurant. It has plenty of food options, but you must try their Akki and Ragi rottis.

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On the fifth day of your itinerary, go on a journey to the nearby hill station of Nandi Hills, approximately 60 kilometers from Bangalore. Nandi Hills is a popular destination celebrated for its breathtaking scenic beauty and historical importance. Standing at an elevation of 1,478 metres, the hill provides sweeping panoramic views of the surrounding villages and towns. The hill station derives its name from the ancient Nandi Temple situated atop the hills, and the area has abundant natural landscapes with lush greenery and delightful weather. En route, make sure to make a pitstop at the historic Devanahalli Fort , dating back to the 16th century, adding an enriching historical dimension to your excursion.

Note that the highway has plenty of eateries and you can stop at any of them for local food and dishes.

Day 6: Mahatma Gandhi (MG) Road and Surrounds

On the sixth day of your Bangalore itinerary, explore the MG road and the surrounding streets and areas.

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Situated in the Ulsoor locality of Bangalore, Ulsoor Someshwara Temple is an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva in the name of Someshwara. Believed to date back to the Chola period, the temple has intricate architecture and has major cultural significance in the city. It showcases Dravidian style of architecture with detailed carvings and sculptures depicting mythological stories. The temple’s sanctum sanctorum houses the main deity, Lord Someshwara, while the complex also features other shrines dedicated to various gods and goddesses.

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Established in 1870, Cubbon Park covers an area of 300 acres. Offering a refreshing retreat in the heart of the city, Cubbon Park is one of the favourite public parks among the locals. Named after Sir Mark Cubbon, the then Commissioner of Mysuru, the park is adorned with a diverse range of indigenous and exotic plant species, enhancing its botanical charm. Visitors can see the massive trees, vibrant flowerbeds, thematic gardens, and ornamental structures within the park. Cubbon Park also houses important government buildings and cultural institutions, making it a central hub for leisure, recreation, and cultural activities in Bangalore.

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Completed in 1956, Vidhana Soudha is the seat of government in Karnataka and serves as the legislative assembly building for the state. Built in Neo-Dravidian and Indo-Saracenic architectural styles, the structure showcases a grand facade, intricate carvings, and a central dome, showcasing an amalgamation of cultural and architectural heritage. The landmark is a symbol of political and administrative prowess.

Located in the heart of Bangalore, Commercial Street is one of the most iconic and bustling shopping destinations in Bangalore. The street is home to both street markets and upscale boutiques, catering to the varied tastes and preferences of shoppers. From traditional Indian wear to trendy Western clothing, Commercial Street has it all.

Unique Restaurants to Try in Bangalore/Bengaluru 

If you love tea, then Infinitea is the place for you. You can try various tea flavours at this restaurant enjoying Italian cuisine. Situated on Cunningham Road, this restaurant is a personal favourite.

Started in 1940 as a bakery, Koshy’s on St Mark’s Road is the city’s legendary restaurant. Ensure you try the sandwiches and coffee.

Day 7: Bannerghatta National Park

On your last day, experience one of the most rewarding activities available in the city.

At Bannerghatta National Park, you can volunteer at the Bear Rescue Centre for one or multiple days. With around 60 rescued sloth bears, activities include data entry of health records, preparing bear food, cleaning enclosures, and crafting enrichment items for the bears. This activity is perfect for wildlife enthusiasts and for people who want to make a difference in society. It is important to note that close contact or touching the bears is not permitted during these meaningful volunteer engagements.

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With this 7 day Bangalore travel itinerary, you will have visited most of the city highlights and places. From the green Lalbagh Botanical Gardens to the bustling street of Commercial Street, each day in Bangalore provides a new adventure.

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9 Postcard-Worthy Stops In Bangalore That Bare The Dreamy Side Of The Metropolis

Explore cubbon park, tipu sultan’s summer palace, turahalli forest among other beautiful places in bangalore..

By: Yashita Vashishth Published: Nov 01, 2023 02:00 PM IST

9 Postcard-Worthy Stops In Bangalore That Bare The Dreamy Side Of The Metropolis

Beneath the corporate concrete, shopping arcades, and a steadily rising student population, Bangalore veils lush green parks, alfresco diners, majestic palaces, and sacred shrines. Whether you’re a local looking to unwind or a tourist, Bangalore is sprinkled with beautiful places that are sure to delight all.

A picnic at Cubbon Park, exploring Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace, and bicycling through Turahalli Forest are just some of the hearty experiences awaiting you in the Garden City . Read on as we round up nine of the most delightful spots in Bangalore.

Most beautiful and scenic tourist places in Bangalore

  • Bangalore Palace

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Built by Chamaraja Wodeyar, Bangalore Palace is a 19th-century marvel inspired by England’s Windsor Castle. The construction showcases Tudor-style architecture, replete with towers, arches, lush lawns, and ornate wood-carved interiors. The palace premises offer plenty of walkways and sit-outs, making it an ideal destination for a rendezvous with history as well as sunny explorations.

Location: Vasanth Nagar, Bengaluru How to reach: Cubbon Park Metro Station is approximately 2.8 km away. Timings: Sunday to Monday from 10.00 AM to 5.00 PM Entry Fee: INR 230 for Indians and INR 460 for foreigners.

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Tipu sultan’s summer palace.

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This magnificent palace was the summer residence of the Mysorean ruler, Tipu Sultan. An epitome of Indo-Islamic architecture, the palace’s teak construction and floral motifs ornamenting the walls are worth admiring. Currently, the ground floor houses a humble museum showcasing Tipu Sultan’s achievements and administration. The palace also features a vibrant lawn maintained by The Horticulture Department, Government of Karnataka. If you’re seeking a cultural day filled with learning and leisure, this destination should be on your radar.

Location: Tippu Sultan Palace Rd, Chamrajpet, Bengaluru How to reach: KR Market Metro Station is approximately 750 metres away. Timings: 8.30 am to 5.30 pm Entry Fee: INR 20 for Indians and INR 200 for foreigners.

Ulsoor Lake

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One of the largest and oldest lakes of the city, Ulsoor Lake is spread over 123 hectares and delights with walking tracks and boating facilities. This destination is particularly exciting for avid birdwatchers and photographers, as the waters and its coast welcome birds like cranes, common herons, and Brahminy kites in large numbers. Fitness enthusiasts can also head to Ulsoor Lake Park’s open-air gym for an invigorating workout. Its convenient location is a bonus, ensuring that some of the city’s best art galleries, shrines, restaurants , and shopping malls are within a 5-km radius.

Location: Ulsoor, Near MG Road, Bengaluru How to reach: Halasuru Metro Station is approximately 2.2 km away. Timings: 6 am to 8 pm. The lake is closed on Wednesday. Entry Fee: Entry is free; boating charges are INR 35.

Maha Bodhi Society Temple

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Embrace serenity and spirituality at the Maha Bodhi Society Temple. This Buddhist Charitable Organisation endeavours to spread the teachings of Lord Buddha through selfless service, meditation, teaching, and helping those in need. Here, one can saunter through the tranquil alleys, meditate for as long as you’d like, visit the library (or bookshop) stocked with comprehensive texts on Buddhism, or even attend a spiritual retreat. This temple is located right opposite Freedom Park, so travellers may club the two.

Location: 14, Kavi Kalidasa Road, Gandhi Nagar, Bengaluru How to reach: Dr BR Ambedkar Metro Station is approximately 1.8 km away. Timings: 9 am to 7 pm Entry Fee: N/A

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Lalbagh Botanical Garden

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Spend a day among fragrant flowers and verdant lawns. Spread across 240 acres, Lalbagh Botanical Garden houses over 1,000 kinds of flora. Be sure to visit the Glass House, an architectural jewel inspired by the Crystal Palace in London. Other attractions include the Lalbagh Lake, Topiary Garden, Pigeon House, Kempegowda Tower, Lalbagh Rock, and the Bombax Tree. In addition to sauntering through the beautiful lanes of the garden and admiring horticultural gems, you can also purchase seeds, flowers, plants, gardening equipment as well as Vetiver handicrafts from the stalls in the garden premises.

Location: Lalbagh Road, Wilson Garden, Near BMTC Office, Bengaluru How to reach: Lalbagh Botanical Garden Metro Station is approximately 240 metres away. Timings: 6 am to 7 pm Entry Fee: Entry is free between 6 am to 9 am and from 6 pm to 7 pm. The ticket costs INR 20 per visitor above 12 years of age.

Bannerghatta National Park

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Spread over 25,000 acres, the Bannerghatta National Park houses tigers, elephants, lions, bison, deer, bears, and a verdant variety of bird and butterfly species. Among the main attractions of the park is the Grand Safari , also called the Tiger Safari. On this one-hour excursion, you may spot Bengal Tigers, leopards, White Tigers, lions, and other fascinating wildlife. The destination also features a Butterfly Park spread over 7.5 acres. Other highlights within the premises include a Crocodile Park, an aquarium, a zoo, a museum, a Snake Park, and a Safari Park. In a nutshell, the Bannerghatta National Park promises unmatched scenery, wildlife encounters, and cherished memories.

Location: Mitganahalli, Bellahalli, Bengaluru How to reach: Jaya Prakash Nagara Metro Station is approximately 12 km away. Timings: 9 am to 5 pm. The park is closed on Tuesdays. Entry Fee: INR 80 for adults and INR 40 for children.

Bull Temple

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Fondly known as ‘Dodda Basavana Gudi’, the Bull Temple is among the oldest temples in the city and the biggest temple dedicated to Nandi across the globe. Built by Kempe Gowda, the architectural style is predominantly Dravidian. The statue, measuring 6.5 metres in height and 4.5 metres in length, is sculpted using a single granite rock. Within the same complex, a temple is dedicated to the beloved son of Shiva, Lord Ganesha. It’s interesting to note that the Ganesha statue here is made entirely of butter, 110 kgs to be precise. The existing statue is replaced with a new one every four years.

Location: Bugle Hill, Bull Temple Rd, Basavangudi, Bengaluru How to reach: Krishnarajendra Market Metro Station is approximately 3 km away. Timings: 6 am to 8 pm Entry Fee: N/A

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Cubbon Park

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Spread across 300 acres, Cubbon Park canopies sprawling lawns, gazebos, statues and a dancing fountain. Prominent statues in the park include those of Major General Sir Mark Cubbon, Queen Victoria, Rajya Dhurandhar, Chamarajendra Wodeyar, and Sir K. Sheshadri Iyer. In addition to well-manicured gardens and hedges, the park also offers early morning yoga sessions, the State Archaeological Museum, and a toy train ride. Sunday mornings at the park are sheer joy, as you can meet a lot of furry friends on their walks.

Location: Kasturba Rd, behind High Court of Karnataka, Ambedkar Veedhi, Sampangi Rama Nagara, Bengaluru How to reach: Cubbon Park Metro Station is approximately 100 metres away. Timings: 6 am to 6 pm. The park is closed on Monday and every second Tuesday. Entry Fee: N/A

Devanahalli Fort

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Built by Malla Baire Gowda in 1501, the Devanalli Fort was a ground for various battles. While the fort was damaged as a result of these conflicts, the present-day fort reflects modifications made by Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan. Today, the fortress stands as a testament to the history and culture of the region. While the interiors are festooned with various temples (Siddheswar Swami temple, Chandramouleshwara temple, and Raghavendra Swamy temple), the walls narrate the story of the yesteryears via graffiti.

Location: 14, Kavi Kalidasa Road, Gandhi Nagar, Bengaluru How to reach: Kadugodi Metro Station is approximately 35.3 km away. Timings: 7 am to 8.30 pm Entry Fee: N/A

Best time to visit Bangalore

Bangalore is best explored between the cooler months from October to February. With a nip in the air, but never too chilly, the city promises ideal weather conditions to explore. However, one must note that Bangalore witnesses a moderate climate throughout the year. Neither summer nor winter experience degree-based extremities, making it a pleasant city to visit any time of the year.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

– What are the best places for photography in Bangalore? The best places for photography in Bangalore are Cubbon Park, Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Abbey Falls, Ulsoor Lake, and Nandi Hills, among others.

– What are the best options to get around in Bangalore? The best option to get around Bangalore is through the well-connected metro. The city also offers autorickshaws, taxis, and public buses for ease of commute.

– What are the best attractions in Bangalore to visit free of cost? A wide range of attractions in Bangalore can be accessed free of cost. The list includes Devanahalli Fort, Cubbon Park, Bull Temple, Hennur Bamboo Forest, and Maha Bodhi Society Temple, among others.

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Writer by day, reader by night, Yashita has a flair for all things travel, wellness and food. She has previously worked at Condé Nast India and Times Internet. When not working, you can catch her binge-reading the latest thriller on the block, re-watching Friends, trying a new recipe or hosting her friends.

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10 things to do in Bangalore to get a little taste of the local way of life

Breezy pubs with delicious craft brews, bustling markets filled with vibrant knick knacks, and stunning historical monuments – there’s plenty of things to see and do in Bangalore. Whether you’re new to the city or keen on rediscovering it, here’s our pick of the best, local-approved experiences to add to your itinerary.

The country’s garden city – or IT hub if you will – is most known for its perennial pleasant weather and crisp, ghee-laden dosas. However, there’s plenty more where that came from. In fact, while in the city, you could go from kissing your diets goodbye at a vintage ice cream shop to perusing poetry by Keats at a charming bookstore – within the same hour. Add to this, Bangalore’s string of bustling shopping destinations, historical monuments, modern art houses, and stunning weekend getaway spots and you’ve got yourself quite the long list of things to do. Few other cities can claim to have such a diverse set of experiences on offer. Here’s our little itinerary to one of South India’s most popular metropolitan destinations.

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Grab a steaming-hot south indian breakfast at vidyarthi bhavan.

Things to do in Bangalore

Good mornings in Bangalore come with piping-hot South Indian breakfast foods. And an iconic spot to partake in this phenomenon is Vidyarthi Bhavan – which has been serving customers for over 80 years now. The menu’s most popular option is the fluffy, golden dosa that comes with potato or sagu filling. Additionally, service staff navigating the room with a tower of dosa plates is a delightful part of the experience of dining here. The medu vada, kesari bath, poori sagu, and rava vada are popular as well. Don’t miss out on the filter coffee – especially considering how coffee is near synonymous with the culinary culture of the city. Be sure to head to the spot early to beat the crowd and have the time to savour every bite and sip.

Address: 32, Near Gandhi Bazaar Circle, Basavanagudi, Bangalore Contact: +91 80266 77588 Timings: 6:30 am – 12:00 pm; 2:30 – 8:00 pm (Saturday-Thursday; closed on Fridays)

Take a walk through Cubbon Park

Sunday X Cubbon Park pic.twitter.com/26uQV8yvXM — Ayush Pranav (@ayushpranav3) January 29, 2023

The city’s famed year-round pleasant weather is best enjoyed at this landmark spot that’s often seen as a forest in the heart of the city. Cubbon Park – or Sri Chamarajendra Park – spans about 300 acres and is brimming with the most diverse set of flora and fauna. While weekdays see it catering to a large set of joggers and dog walkers, weekends are all about picnics, leisurely strolls, art parties, yoga sessions, and book clubs.

If you’re new to the city, you could sign up for these clubs and groups online. However, if you’re just popping by for a visit, be sure to walk through the bamboo plantations, stop by the State Central Library and the State Archeological Museum, one of the oldest in India, and walk by the Seshadri Iyer Memorial Hall and the Karnataka High Court. Best time to head here is the spring, when the famed cherry blossoms, a.k.a pink poui, are in full bloom. Don’t forget to bring your cameras to this spot.

Address: Kasturba Rd, behind High Court of Karnataka, Ambedkar Veedhi, Sampangi Rama Nagar Timings: 6:00 am – 6:00 pm (Monday-Sunday) Entry: Free

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Dig into Death By Chocolate at Corner House

Things to do in Bangalore

If there’s one spot every person who’s studied in the city can attest to having done – it’s heading to Corner House every other afternoon. That said, the ice-cream joint is often packed with both young and old visitors alike and has been this way since it was first set up in the 1980s. Affordable prices aside, the quality of each bite has remained consistent over the years – a testimony to their high standards of production. The menu’s most popular feature is the Death By Chocolate – a sundae that features layers of chocolate sauce, creamy vanilla ice cream, decadent chocolate brownies, nuts, and cherries. The salted caramel ice cream, peach melba, and litchis and cream are quite popular as well. Best part? It’s all quite affordable.

Address: No 4, State Bank of India Rd, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar Contact: +91 98459 30618 Timings: 11:00 am – 11:00 pm

Shop for books at Blossom’s or The Bookworm

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Bangalore has a thriving community of literature aficionados. Most head to Blossom’s Book House on Church Street – which has two branches just a few steps away from each other. The original is tucked into a little corner, featuring large wooden shelves of second-hand books of every author and genre imaginable. Crime, horror, romance, fantasy – you name it, they’ve got it, at affordable prices to boot. The other is larger, newer, and more likely to host titles you’ve not managed to find at its cousin store. The other popular spot – The Bookworm – is expansive, with plenty of space to browse, sit down for a minute, and peruse chapters. Known for the hospitality of the owner, this one’s found quite the cult following in the city.

Address: Church St, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar Timings: Blossom’s Book House – 10:30 am – 10:00 pm (Monday-Friday) 10:00 am – 10:30 pm (Saturday-Sunday) The Bookworm – 10:00 am – 9:00 pm (Tuesday – Saturday) 9:30 am – 9:00 pm (Sunday-Monday)

Spend an evening appreciating art at the National Gallery Of Modern Art

Art and history aficionados, this one’s for you. When in the city, don’t miss out on a visit to the National Gallery Of Modern Art (NGMA) – a stunning space surrounded by verdant green cover. Inside is an eclectic collection of art – by international and homegrown creators. This includes the likes of Amrita Shergill and Rabindranath Tagore – permanent parts of the exhibition. Often, artists set up dedicated installations exploring the physical and metaphysical. Guided walks and workshops are common. As are film screenings, dance performances, and seminars. Most people spend a good few hours exploring the property, before grabbing a bite at the cafe and buying souvenirs at the in-house store.

Address: 49, GF, Manikyavelu Mansion, Palace Rd, Vasanth Nagar Contact: +91 80223 42338 Timings: 11:00 am – 6:00 pm (Tuesday-Sunday) Entry: INR 30 approx. for Indians, INR 500 for foreign nationals, free for students (ID mandatory)

Have a date with history at the Bangalore Palace

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While we’re on the subject of historical remnants and art – we’d be remiss not to list out this iconic tourist attraction in the heart of the city. Bangalore Palace is home to some of the most stunning 19th – 20th century artwork, especially that of Raja Ravi Varma – known to be one of the best in the history of Indian art. Not to mention, pictures chronicling the lives of the members of the Wadiyar Dynasty – former rulers of Mysore. Stunning arches and elegant wooden interiors meet turreted papapets here, opening into a verdant courtyard that often hosts cultural events. Audio guides are available in several languages as well.

Address: Vasanth Nagar, Bengaluru Timings: 10:00 am – 5:30 pm (Tuesday-Sunday) Price: INR 230 for Indians and INR 460 for foreign nationals

Drive up to Nandi Hills

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Nearly every local has partaken in the weekend long-drive ritual to this spot in the city. Located at 4,851 feet – Nandi Hills plays host to fog and mist early in the morning, before sunrise. Come sunset, it’s bathed in the most stunning hues of red and gold. The typical getaway to this spot involves driving up to take in the sights, sipping a cup of coffee, and heading back to the city. However, many choose to stay in the vicinity – at one of the numerous resorts that surround the picturesque region. Some hop on over to the vineyards – by Grover Zampa – for a day of wine tours and breezy sips. If you’re in the city for a while, this one’s worth adding to your bucket list.

Address: Nandi Hills, Grover Zampa Vineyards: Raghunathapur, Doddaballapur Main Rd Contact: +91 63669 46331 Timings: 10:00 am – 6:30 pm (Monday-Sunday), Grover Zampa Vineyards: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm (Monday-Sunday)

Come face-to-face with wildlife at the Bannerghatta Biological Park

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Another popular tourist spot in the city – if you like a bit of adventure or are travelling with children, you’ve got to head here. A project that aims to conserve the floral, faunal diversity of India – this spot is located on the northernmost terminal point of the Mysore Elephant Reserve. Over 2,300 animals – from about 102 species – are protected here, complete with veterinary care. This includes lions, tigers, jungle cats, baboons, Asian elephants, Himalayan black bears, giraffes, and zebras. Outreach programs, guided tours, and safaris are common here – a means to spotlight how important natural habitats are to the survival of a species. Don’t miss out.

Address: Bannerghatta Main Rd, Bannerughatta Timings: 9:30 am – 5:00 pm (Wednesday-Monday) Tickets: Adults INR 100, Children INR 50, Sr. Citizens INR 60

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Shop at Commercial Street

Mid week Shopping Scenes 📍Commercial Street #bangalore #eveningvibes pic.twitter.com/Sk7dlgvif3 — Nirosha shanmugam (@Niroshnishu) August 10, 2022

To cater to the shopaholics, Bangalore has its own street market. It’s one of the oldest, busiest shopping districts in the city. Featured here are narrow lanes with quirky souvenirs, stunning jewellery, holes-in-the-wall denim shops, and more. There’s also several tailors dotting the region, experts at bringing your Pinterest boards to life. Every bylane has a dedicated section – electronics, stationery, spots for tattoos and piercings. The street-food vendors are also quite popular – with delicacies like sweet potato chaat, coconut water, bondas, and more on offer. Be sure to use your map or you’re likely to get lost while here.

Address: Commercial Street Timings: 10.30 am – 8.00 pm (Monday-Sunday)

Go bar hopping in Indiranagar

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Although not the most popular part of conventional travel itineraries, if you love letting your hair down at night, we recommend doing it the local way and exploring bars in one of the most bustling parts of the city. Perhaps the most iconic – and likely to be brimming with activity come weekends – is Bob’s Bar. Named after the Bengaluru slang for “bro,” or “dude,” the spot features South Indian finger food like Mangalorean pork chilli bafat, Madikeri raw banana cutlet, Mutton keema with egg paratha, filter coffee cheesecake, and more. Post this, swing by Toit – a brew pub with the most eclectic, delicious line up of craft beers and comforting pizzas. For something a bit more old-school, there’s the vintage rock bar Pecos and the laidback Watson’s. That said, of late you’ll find most of the city kicking it back on the rooftop bar at Daddy’s.

Address: 100 ft road – 12th main road, HAL 2nd Stage, Doopanahalli, Indiranagar Best time to visit: Friday-Sunday after 5:00 pm

Despite the year-round breezy weather, Bangalore is best experienced during the winter months of October-February. The latter half also marks the arrival of spring and sees the city draped in vibrant hues of pink and yellow.

All images: Courtesy Brands/Karnataka Tourism/Shutterstock

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Answer: Cubbon Park, Vidyarthi Bhavan, Bob's Bar, Bangalore Palace, and Nandi Hills are a few best places to visit in Bangalore.

Answer: Go pub-hopping, dig into steaming-hot dosas, and explore historical forts when in Bangalore.

10 things to do in Bangalore to get a little taste of the local way of life

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Thoughts on family living in Bangalore from expat Mums

Posted on Last updated: 31 January 2024

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When the opportunity arose for us to move to Bangalore , one of the first things we did was ask Google for advice and experiences about family living in Bangalore from other expats. Our searches returned next to nothing.

All we had wanted was to get a feeling for how other expats in Bangalore with young families had adjusted to their new lives, but we figured we would work things out once we arrived. Surely we would bump into another expat in those first few days to point us in the right direction and offer advice?

It was a good three weeks until I met another expat mum, and that wasn’t through want of trying. We learnt a fair few lessons from the first month living in India .

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Bangalore may be chaotic, crowded and challenging, but it offers so much for families, including good schools, good healthcare, lots of areas for play (parks, playgrounds and indoor play centres) and also Western comforts. Check out our post Bangalore with kids .

I love that colourful adventures can be found from our doorstep and it’s a great base for further travel in India and beyond to other Asian destinations. But, inefficiency and bureaucracy can be draining. We’ve had to learn tolerance and patience (which I’ve never been good at), but we’re rewarded with incredible experiences and memories to last a lifetime.

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But is living abroad right for you ? And is Bangalore a good choice?

To provide an all-rounded view on expat family life in Bangalore, I spoke to a handful of Mums who have moved here from various corners of the globe and asked them each these three questions:

1. What do you love about living in Bangalore? 2. What do you find most difficult about living in Bangalore? 3. What’s your one top tip for families moving to Bangalore?

These are their answers…

Kate (UK) 4 months in Bangalore

1. That every time you go out and on the same journeys you do every day/week you will see and learn something different – this is a place that even though we may not be here long term even my 3 year old will remember for the rest of her life.

2. Two things: my independence – you have to rely on people here for everything – nothing you do is a simple process! Number two is that kitchens here do not come with your standard hob/oven (we work with a microwave oven and electric hot plate) so feeding your children is hard – I’m learning to be creative but with a weaning baby and (sometimes picky) threenager it can be hard work!

3. Come with an open mind and understand that you will have to live on Bangalore time whether that be traffic, people, getting things done!

Manami (France) 1 month in Bangalore

1. The people are very laid back, which is quite nice considering I’ve just moved from a fast-paced, stressful, always-in-a-rush life. Yes things do take time here, but for me, it is a good thing. We also absolutely love tasting the exotic fruits and veggies available (guavas, lychees, okras, papayas to name a few).

2. Traffic. It just insane to the point you just have to laugh about it. Drivers, riders, pedestrians, they simply do not give way to each other, even if that means blocking everyone including themselves! Although they do give way to cows.

3. Be open minded, even with the bad traffic and air pollution. As expats living here, we contribute to the problem. We bring in the household products, cosmetics filled with chemicals, plastic and more plastic. You can’t moan about the problem, if you’re part of the problem.

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Daina (USA) 2 years in Bangalore

1. What I love about Bangalore is that it is never boring. Everything is so foreign and many things are outside my comfort zone. My every day life becomes a series of mini adventures in India. Food is exotic and intriguing. Colors and sounds surround me everywhere I go. I have deep thoughts provoked on the regular. It never gets mundane and time passes quickly. I feel like I am growing as a person and connecting to people and a way of life that can only make me a person of fuller depth.

2. See above! 🙂 Sometimes you just want to rest and be still and that is difficult in Bangalore. (Or is it my two toddlers?) I also miss being able to be more self sufficient. Indian society seems to be set up to require much more dependency on other people for services. In many tasks, I miss being able to DIY it. I like to drive myself and order trusted services online without a follow up call to review the entire service order.

3. Bring Cheerios! We have almost run out and the remaining rations are small. The babies aren’t happy. I guess a serious tip would be to just be ready to be frustrated and learn to let that frustration drift away. The sooner you can learn to not let a piece of unsolicited advice bother you, the happier you will be. Roll with all that is going to be different for you and you will be happier for it.

Heather (UK) 11 years in Bangalore

1. The people make the city, the eclectic menagerie of people that make up this city, I love. Out of the majority of the cities in India, you will find many people in Bangalore are very laid back and very easy to relate to regardless of the warp of life they are from, its a very worldly city.

2. Raising kids here is hard if you are used to green spaces – its very much a city. Even though it is called the “Garden City” of India, sadly a lot of the green space has now been commandeered by increasing amounts of concrete. Finding a patch of green to let your kids run wild is hard. But people are starting to open up the restaurants with outdoor spaces, the kids farms, the garden clubs that kids and the family will love.

3. Get onto the Moms of Bangalore of Bangalore whatsapp group, it contains a wealth of information for families moving to the city.

Lizzie (UK) 1.5 years in Bangalore

1. My nanny!! As well as the weather, the parks, the pubs, and being so close to the lovely national parks in Kabini, Coorg etc.

2. The traffic!!! I also wish there was more of the arts and fashion scene in other cities like Bombay and Delhi.

3. Choose your apartment and the area you live very carefully. Because of the traffic, you will invariably spend a lot of your leisure time close to home (or at home) so make sure you like it.

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Pratisha (South Africa) 1 year in Bangalore

1. That it’s a diverse place that is adequately built up. Good schools, decent infrastructure. How, even though we are in India, there are still many things available that remind us of home (good malls, familiar outlets)

2. The traffic! I was accustomed to buckling my little girls up and driving us wherever we wanted to go. It’s nothing short of an adventure every time I sit behind the wheel now.

3. Bring an open mind and loads of patience. Also lots games you can play in the car.

Keturah (USA) 16 years (on and off) in Bangalore

1. Aesthetically, I love the weather here in Bangalore, I love the beautiful flowering trees year round. Also, since not much is convenient here, the Cash On Delivery option for almost all deliveries is amazing!

2. Most difficult part of living here is that there is so so much that is inconvenient and hard such as day-to-day tasks, bill payments and shuttling around the city. Traffic here is so awful that it makes us not want to leave home sometimes. Not worth the hassle.

3. My top tip for families is: leave all of your expectations and standards back in your home country. Enjoy and thrive in Bangalore based on living your life one day at a time here, not based on what you think that you will like/hate/enjoy.

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One Day In Bangalore: The Perfect Itinerary With Lots Of Options!

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One Day In Bangalore: The Perfect Itinerary With Lots Of Options!

Bangalore was the first place that I ever travelled to in my life. I was just 13 years old then. I still remember how excited I was. Now so many years later, I have actually spent 6 years in the city and while it isn’t perfect, there are a couple of things to do in Bangalore in one day that should really be on your list.

In fact, a couple of years ago Bangalore was once known as the garden city. Rapid urbanization has changed the way the city looks today. There are still a couple of gardens around, but nothing compared to the green paradise I remember it to be.

My parents and grandmother often talk about the time when people would visit Bangalore to get away from the hustle and bustle of life. Today, the reverse takes place. People from Bangalore want to head out of the city to get a bit of peace.

That does not mean however that the city isn’t interesting. There is a lot to explore and see. Today, the city is considered to be an IT hub and is popular for its breweries and clubbing. There is lot to see in terms of culture, religious monuments and plenty of the famous south Indian food that you should taste.

With that in mind, I decided to write a post about how to spend one day in Bangalore. Before I start talking about the itinerary, let’s talk a little about how to reach the city, where to stay and a little bit about the transport in the city.

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How to reach bangalore.

Bangalore is a metropolitan city and it has its own airport which caters to both domestic and international flights. It is also where people head out to when they want to explore other parts of Karnataka. The airports make it really accessible or well sort off… That’s because the traffic in the city is horrible.

Other ways to reach Bangalore are via bus and train. Majestic is the largest bus stop in the city and most of the interstate buses arrive and leave from here.

Bangalore also is one of the stops on many road trips, since it is really central. You can see why people would want to cover as much ground as possible when passing through the city.

Where To Stay In Bangalore

You would be surprised to know just how big Bangalore is. If you have just one day in Bangalore, you probably want to stay as close to most of the sites as you can. I would suggest staying in and around M.G. road or Brigade road. You will find that it reduces your travel time and you will be forever grateful because the gridlock traffic can take the fun out of the exploring the city.

Transport In Bangalore

One thing that I really do not like about the city is the traffic. I would say avoid rush hour traffic but it is really hard to define when rush hour really is. Luckily staying in the center of the city should help reduce the time to destination.

So how can you get around the city? There are a number of different bus routes that you can use. Uber is another popular option. The center of the city also has a lot of autos that can certainly make the transit easier. So, if you just have one day in Bangalore, know that you have options to start move about.

Spending One Day In Bangalore

Now that you have a feel for the city, let us start talking about how an ideal day in Bangalore would be spent. I know that there are a lot of things to do in the city, but you want to get a taste of the culture, the food, the architecture and everything else that the city has to offer.

Start Your Day With A South Indian Breakfast

Idli with chutney served at the side

The perfect south Indian breakfast for your one day in Bangalore.

One of the things that I love about Bangalore is the food. There are so many different places in the city that you can head to catch a bite to eat. I highly recommend eating a south Indian breakfast. There are so many different items to try and it would be wrong of me to tell you to just try one item when there are so many good ones out there.

Popular choices are idli and vada or dosa! But if you want you can read our guide to things to do eat in Bangalore.

Woody’s at commercial street is one of the old restaurants that is famous. One thing that I have learned however is that all local restaurants serving south Indian food are invariably amazing!

Head To KR Flower Market

One of the favorites among tourists is the flower market in Bangalore with its numerous colorful flower arrangements.

Exploring K.R. market definitely should be on your list!

A lot of people fall in love with the K.R. Flower market. I have visited it in the afternoon hours, but I am given to believe that the best time to visit it is in the wee hours of the morning. Well… By wee hours I mean around 6 am.

So why is K.R. flower market so attractive? Well, you get to see the flowers of course. The whole area is filled with vendors stringing them together to form garlands. Just like most things in India, the flower market is really colourful and you will find that there is very little place to move around.

Once you are done with the flower market, pause a bit to wander around the other parts of the market. K.R. market is a bustling place and is a classic Indian market if you haven’t explored one before.

The Bangalore Fort

The Bangalore fort is a cool place to stop by during your time in Bangalore.

I definitely would suggest visiting this gorgeous fort in the city centre.

I believe that you definitely should visit Bangalore fort and it makes the most sense to do it immediately after visiting K.R. market since it is very close to it. The fort isn’t much to look at from the outside but that doesn’t mean you should keep it off your itinerary. The thick walls of the fort can only be appreciated once you step inside it. An enclosed garden was something that I never expected to see.

Tipu Sultan’s Palace

The wooden interiors of Tipu Sultan's palace which is one of the things to see if you have one day in Bangalore.

A glimpse inside Tippu Sultan’s palace.

Tipu Sultan’s palace should be your next stop. It is a short distance away from K.R. market and the Bangalore fort. The palace is a popular tourist spot and while it isn’t really very big, you definitely should not skip it. Unlike the larger Bangalore palace, the ticket to the Tipu Sultan’s palace is much cheaper (15/- for Indians and 200/- for foreigners).

The palace is made of wood. It is beautiful and you will definitely enjoy taking a look at the intricate paintings on the walls. Some spots may have faded but you can definitely see the splendor that the palace must have had in the days of yore.

Lalbagh Botanical Gardens

Lalbagh in the dark is a great place to take a leisurely walk if you have one day in Bangalore.

The towering trees at Lal Bagh is a perfect quiet place to stop at during your one day in Bangalore.

Lalbagh is one of the largest forested areas in the city. It is impressive and a lot of the locals love to walk around here but it isn’t really crowded since it covers a large area of land. If you have just one day in Bangalore and you get stuck in traffic, you may want to pull this off your list. If you do have time, then head to Lal Bagh once you are done with Tipu Sultan’s palace. You could even buy some

There are so many places to eat in Bangalore that it is hard to narrow it down. People in the city use the Zomato app to locate restaurants and read reviews about each place. I would suggest heading to a restaurant that serves south Indian cuisine and trying out what is called a meal. It comes on a steel plate (known as a thali) and is served with an assortment of dishes and Indian bread.

Usually it is unlimited and cheap! The MTR outlets are pretty popular. There is one outlet next to Lalbagh and there is one next to the Bangalore Palace which is the next stop on our one day in Bangalore itinerary.

Bangalore Palace

The outer façade of the Bangalore Palace which is a must see even if you are in Bangalore for one day.

One of the places that you have to visit during your one day in Bangalore should be the famous Bangalore palace. It belongs to the Wadeyar family and is a rather magnificent building that has been opened for the public. I would really suggest heading here after lunch because it would mean that you would be walking in an area that was covered.

Of late Bangalore has begun to have rather unpredictable weather. On the days that it is hot, you will find that the heat can really give you a sun stroke. Staying out of the afternoon heat and keeping rehydrated is probably the smartest thing that you can do during your day in Bangalore.

Getting back to the topic, the Bangalore palace is rather interesting. From tea wood floors to the mounted head of an elephant, the palace has it all. It even has a courtyard which is decorated with tiles that were a gift from the King of Spain. You can even get an audio guide that will tell you about each part of the palace and about the history of various items in building.

Iskcon Temple

The Iskcon temple is one of the things to do if you are in Bangalore for a day.

A glimpse of the famous Iskcon temple.

The next stop on your one day in Bangalore should be the Iskcon temple. Somehow, visiting the Iskcon temple had never made it to the top of our list till lately when we realized just how close to Bangalore palace it is. The temple is huge and has its own dedicated parking area which was a relief for us since we were driving with a baby.

While the temple does have similar architecture when compared to the famous south Indian temples one big glaring difference is that the temple is painted white. I have noticed that most of the south Indian temples are rather colourful.

At the end of the tour of the temple, you can buy prasad (or food offered to the Gods). We chose to buy some of the sweets which were insanely delicious. Just know that the sweets are often made using Ghee which isn’t vegan.

Loads of malls have cropped up around the city. Orion mall is a huge shopping complex that lies very close to the Iskcon temple and you should have no trouble getting to it. It is a great place if you are looking for all the brands in one spot.

You can also catch a bite to eat in one of the numerous restaurants in the complex or even head out to try out a buffet at one of the restaurants in the Sheraton next door.

Other Attractions In Bangalore

As I mentioned before, getting around the city is probably the most time-consuming thing that you are going to face especially if you have just one day in Bangalore. This largely because of traffic and not because of the distance from spot to spot.

Most people measure distance by the time it takes from point A to point B, before heading out. Google maps is usually pretty accurate. There are a couple of things that you can swap around with the locations that I have given you. Let’s take a look at those shall we?

Shopping In The City

As I mentioned before, Bangalore has a lot of places that you can head out to if you love shopping. There are malls in all corners of the city if that floats your boat.

Popular ones are Phoenix Marketcity, Orion mall and the various Forum malls. UB city is a luxury mall that is located in the centre of Bangalore and has everything from shopping to spas and dining.

If you would love to visit a shopping district and not wander through a mall, then head to Brigade road, M.G. road and commercial street. You will find that there is a mixture of brands and local artisans sitting here. It is a fun place to wander if the weather is good.

Be forewarned that the crowds can get to your after a while and you have to factor in traffic! So if you have just one day in Bangalore plan with that time factor in mind!

Cubbon Park

Cubbon park is another gorgeous park in the city that deserves mention. It’s large trees and shaded area attracts people who live nearby. Quite frankly, if it wasn’t for the traffic, I definitely would visit Cubbon park more often. It may not have a lake like Lal Bagh but it is another one of the green lungs that the congested city depends on.

St Mary’s Basilica

St. Mary’s Basilica is the oldest church in the city and would definitely make a fine addition to your one day in Bangalore. The Basilica is in the Commercial street/M.G. road area.

In fact, you could head there in the morning before breakfast at Woody’s should you choose to. It won’t take you long to explore and the façade of the church is really worth taking a look at.

Venkatappa Art Gallery

It has been ages since I visited the Venkatappa Art Gallery. It is located close to Cubbon park. So you may want to add this to your list if you are in the area. If memory serves me right, you will find that the entry fees are not too expensive. It houses as many as 600 noteworthy pieces of art!

This is a place for people who are history buffs and/or art lovers. Definitely recommended for a pit stop on your one day in Bangalore itinerary.

Great Day Trips From Bangalore

If this isn’t your first visit and you have already seen the most iconic tourist spots, don’t give up hope. We’ve curated a list of great day trips that can give you a bit of inspiration on how to spend one day in Bangalore.

As we mentioned before, the city is pretty central when you see its location in the state. Traffic and road conditions can dissuade you but there are a couple of great places to spend one day in Bangalore, albeit on the outskirts.

Bannerghatta National Park

Bannerghatta National park is a place where you can spend one day in Bangalore away from the main city.

Bannerghatta National park is a place where you can spend one day in Bangalore away from the main city.

Bannerghatta National park is located just 35 kilometers away from the city. It is another one of the city’s attractions that I have not visited in a very long time. The park houses a number of enclosures where animals are housed. The experience involves tourists driving into the enclosure in a jeep or in a bus. It all depends on how much you want to pay.

The jeep is definitely more costly but there are less people and the experience is fun. What I liked about it was that the humans are in an enclosed space and not the animals. Well… At least they are not in a very small enclosure.

Please note that I have been to this park a very very long time ago. I have heard that things have changed and that the animals aren’t very well treated. So do your research before you visit.

In search of a bit adrenaline and fun? Wonderla is another great place to spend one day in Bangalore if you have finished the other touristic stuff. Wonderla is an amusement park that sits around 30 kilometers away from the centre of the city. It has loads of rides that include and exclude water.

Like most places close to the city, Wonderla too can get packed during weekends and holidays. It doesn’t mean that it is any less fun but you do have to wait in longer queues which can get frustrating. My advice would be to visit it on a weekday when you can get the maximum out of the place.

Nandi Hills

nandi hills

One of the places to visit near Bangalore is Nandi hills.

Located around 60 kilometers away from the center of the Bangalore, you will find that Nandi hills is one of the most loved getaways from the busy city live. Weekends are usually when the area is really crowded. I would suggest heading there on a weekday when you have the place all to yourself. What do you see there? Well you have a view from the hill, a temple and a summer palace.

The Lepakshi temple with its intricate stone carvings

Another one of the places to visit near Bangalore is Lepakshi.

If you are headed towards Nandi hills, you may want to consider heading out a little further and visiting Lepakshi which is technically in Andhra Pradesh. It is contingent on having your own mode of transport of course. Lepakshi is popular because it is home to the Veerbhadra temple and a huge bull statue.

The small town is located around 120 kilometers away from the center of city. That means by combining it with Nandi hills, you will be out the whole day.

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Sometimes the best way to see a city is through the eyes of a local. This is especially true in a city like Bangalore where there is a lot happening at the same time. So join a local and walk through the chaos that is Bangalore.

You will get to wander through the local temples, markets, gardens and museums. You’ll even get to see some prominent churches and prominent heritage buildings.

A big bonus is that the entrance tickets to all the sites is included in the price. You will also get a chance to enjoy a traditional south Indian lunch which is an experience in itself.

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One of the real perks is that the transport to and fro to your hotels. Now if you’ve not been to the city before you won’t appreciate what a big benefit this is. Trust me. I’ve lived in the city for a decade and the traffic situation is crazy.

Where To From Bangalore?

Wondering where to head to after spending time in Bangalore city? Or just looking for some getaways? Don’t worry, we have you covered. Take a look at our list of places that you can visit within a 400 kilometer radius from Bangalore . You could also take a look at the following road trips that we have embarked on.

  • Bangalore to Pondicherry via Mahabalipuram
  • Bangalore to Nashik via Mahableshwar
  • Bangalore to Mysore
  • Bangalore to Munnar

Alternatively you could choose to fly out from the city or take the bus and train. There are so many amazing places to visit in India and there is so much to explore.

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Tuesday 4th of February 2020

I can't wait for South Indian breakfast! Also, the flower market looks beautiful. Would it be appropriate if I bought a flowered necklace to wear, or are they only for certain local celebrations or events? That is a bit sad to read that it used to be the garden city, hopefully they incorporate more green urban design in the future.

Thursday 6th of February 2020

You are going to love the South Indian breakfast! I don't think people will say much though you probably will get an odd look or two. The garlands are usually used for idols and religious ornaments. I also think that they are used in marriage ceremonies. Honestly, you kinda flummoxed me a bit ;) I've never thought of wearing one.

Bangalore is turning away from the green city that it used to be. I wish the change would halt but it doesn't look like it will in the near future and it is rather worrisome.

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First Time Visiting Bangalore, India

When a work opportunity to travel to Bangalore, India, presented itself, I was so excited. I had never been to India before! Then, the questions started. What will Bangalore be like? Do I need a visa to travel there? And, of course, what do I pack!? Read on for my tips, advice and favorite moments from my trip.

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Why Bangalore?

With a population of over ten million, Banglore is the third most populated city in India. It’s also home to many top engineering universities and tech industry talent, which has attracted many top technology companies to Bangalore. So much so, the city is now nicknamed, “The Silicon Valley of India.” . However, it’s not allll business in Bangalore. Those who enjoy craft beers and cocktails will find tons of cool options throughout the city. Plus, the city is also home to a number of temples, shrines, parks, museums and more.

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Before You Go

As a U.S. citizen, whether I was going to India as a tourist or on business, I needed a visa. The process is actually fairly easy, as you can apply online. I found the website a little clunky and some of the fields did not have enough space for the number of characters needed, so be prepared to get creative. Oh, and give yourself time. It took me over an hour to fill out the online forms for the business eVisa. However, it’s still far better than lining up at an embassy! To learn more about the process and to see if you need a visa, visit this website .

The Arrival

I flew British Airways to India and was lucky to score a premium economy, non-stop flight from London to Bangalore. Confession: the plane British Airways has on this route is rather old and does not even have plugs to charge your laptop or USBs to charge your phone (the horror, I know). I was very surprised given the price of the flight, but it is what it is, I suppose. From London, you can also fly Emirates with a layover in Dubai, which I would absolutely do during the times of year when a stopover for a few days there would be welcome.

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Old school!

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At least there’s bubbly!

My Stunning Hotel – The Leela Palace Bangalore

After a 10+ hour redeye, an hour in the airport and another 1.5-hour drive, we arrived at The Leela Palace Bangalore . It was one of those pinch yourself moments. Just off a very busy street in Bangalore, we pulled into what is best described as a fairytale pale pink palace surrounded by a tropical oasis. I stepped out of the car to the sounds of birds chirping and the faint sounds of car horns, completely in awe of the beauty surrounding me.

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We were greeted warmly by the hotel staff, who immediately took our bags and whisked us into the equally stunning air-conditioned lobby to check in. I would later learn from a lovely member of the hotel staff, who insisted on personally walking me around the hotel when I asked for directions, that the design of the Leela Palace Bangalore was inspired by the royal residence in Mysore and translated into a stunning hotel. With four restaurants and a charming Library Bar, a full-service spa, gym, pool, the hotel oozes style. From the exotic Indian music playing quietly in the background to incredible floral arrangements, every inch of this hotel has been thoughtfully designed – and it shows. It’s no surprise to me that TripAdvisor (where I have previously worked) awarded the hotel a 2018 Traveler’s Choice award – quite an honor, but very well-deserved in my opinion.

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From the stunning hotel facilities and grounds to my oversized bedroom (arguably the size of my London flat), I felt a bit like royalty staying there. I could not recommend it enough. For more of a tour, you can watch my travel vlog at the end of this blog post ( or link here )!

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My only regret? Not getting to spend time around – and in – the Leela Palace’s stunning hotel!

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Exploring Bangalore

As I was in Bangalore for work, this will not be my usual travel blog filled with recommendations of sights to see (but TripSavvy does have a nice list if you’re in the market for that – click here !). However, whether you are coming for work or for leisure, I thought I would share my overall observations as a first-time traveler to both India and Bangalore.

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It May Be The Silicon Valley of India – But There Are Still Cows In The Streets Perhaps this is a silly insight, but I was so struck by how impressive the tech scene is in Bangalore. There are so many world-class talent and companies in Bangalore, yet there’s such a difference between the big office buildings and the city’s streets. I know it’s such a stereotype of India, but I even saw cows in the streets!

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Bangalore’s Reputation For Bad Traffic Is True – Embrace It As I told friends that I was going to Bangalore, every one told me to brace myself for the traffic. After visiting, I can tell you that the rumors are true. However, as I didn’t get many opportunities to sightsee, I took the time in the car to observe. In doing this, I realized that the traffic in Bangalore is part of the experience.

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To someone not from Bangalore, it can feel chaotic, but the more you drive around, you realize there’s an order to the chaos. There’s much more awareness of what and who is around you and the horns are used with purpose to alert others that you’re there. Everyone is trying to get somewhere in the fastest way, the best way they know how to. It’s an experience to watch it all in motion.

Packing Tips – What To Wear & Bring

In planning for the trip, I asked so many women either from India or with a lot of experience traveling there for advice on what to wear in Bangalore. What actually helped the most was when my dear friend Gabi went through my closet with me and pulled out a few maxi, shift and tunic-y dresses that I could either wear with jeans or with leggings. I only bought a pair of the 3/4 leggings from Lululemon for this trip – everything else was my own!

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Navy Michael Kors dress – no longer available, but here are similar ones: https://fave.co/3S46VKr and https://fave.co/3F57cVr and https://shopstyle.it/l/b13nq and https://shopstyle.it/l/b13nr Me Too Beige Ballet Flats: https://fave.co/3tkjEy3 and https://fave.co/46giG4E and https://fave.co/46iKAwJ Long navy cardigan – original a Marshall’s find, but these are cute too: https://fave.co/45iFm2D and https://fave.co/46EatXy and https://shopstyle.it/l/b13l3 and https://shopstyle.it/l/b13nL

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In general, I felt like I nailed it in terms of wardrobe compared to what I saw other women wearing as well. Despite people telling me that Bangalore is more Western and I could show more skin, I mostly saw women wearing long tunics with leggings or jeans, dresses and leggings, sarees or jeans and a flowy top.

Watch My Bangalore Travel Vlog!

To see more of my Bangalore trip, check out my vlog! Tune in for a tour of my stunning hotel, The Leela Palace, tips on what to pack, shopping highlights and what I saw in Bangalore.

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58 Breathtaking Places To See In A Day Around Bangalore In 2022!

58 Breathtaking Places To See In A Day Around Bangalore In 2022!

In a bustling city like Bangalore, the chaotic plans for getting work done might bamboozle you however make life dull. A little break is dependably great to restore and what’s superior to a fast end of the week escape. You can design such countless excursions around Bangalore. From royal residences to strongholds, normal stone developments to slopes, lakes to cascades, there’s nearly everything around Bangalore, to fulfill the voyager in you. Bangaloreans are fortunate to have so many outing choices. Here is a rundown of the absolute best places to find in a day around Bangalore:

58 Best Places To See In A Day Around Bangalore

Bangalore is an objective that is encircled by probably the most superb spots. From structural wonders to radiant spots of love, there is something for everybody. Investigate! From royal residences to fortifications, regular stone arrangements to slopes, lakes to cascades, there’s nearly everything around Bangalore, to fulfill the voyager in you. Bangaloreans are fortunate to have so many excursion choices. Here is a rundown of the absolute best places to find in a day around Bangalore:

Chikballapura – 59 Km From Bangalore Shivagange –60 Km From Bangalore Savandurga – 60 Km From Bangalore Nandi Hills – 62 Km From Bangalore Anthargange – 70 Km From Bangalore Avani – 95 Km From Bangalore Channapatna – 67 Km From Bangalore Chunchi – 90 Km From Bangalore Bannerghata National Park – 36 Km From Bangalore Ramanagaram – 50 Km From Bangalore Bilikal Rangaswamy Betta – 70 Km From Bangalore Kotilingeshwara – 97 Km From Bangalore Kolar – 66 Km From Bangalore Makalidurga – 58 Km From Bangalore Skandagiri – 60 Km From Bangalore Ranganathaswamy Temple – 54 Km From Bangalore Nrityagram – 38 Km From Bangalore Ghati Subramanya Temple – 55 Km From Bangalore Kempegowda Fort – 59 Km From Bangalore Imaginative Film City – 40 Km From Bangalore Guhantara Underground Cave Resort – 38 Km From Bangalore Kanakapura – 64 Km From Bangalore Ramnagar Wine Yard – 8 Km From Bangalore Jakkur – 17 Km From Bangalore Jain Farms Village Theme Resort – 7 Km From Bangalore Devanahalli Fort – 37 Km From Bangalore HAL Aerospace Museum – 12 Km From Bangalore Thottikallu – 32.5 Km From Bangalore Kokkare Bellur Bird Sanctuary – 87 Km From Bangalore Kethohalli – 26.5 Km From Bangalore Wonderla – 35 Km From Bangalore Bheemeshwari – 106 Km From Bangalore Balmuri and Edmuri Waterfalls – 136 Km From Bangalore Mysore – 143 Km From Bangalore Horsley Hills – 153 Km From Bangalore Kabini – 154 Km From Bangalore Yelagiri Hills – 158 Km From Bangalore Hogenakkal Falls – 181 Km From Bangalore BR Hills – 185 Km From Bangalore Hassan – 187 Km From Bangalore Sangama and Mekedatu – 100 Km From Bangalore Shivanasamudra Falls – 135 Km From Bangalore Kanipakam – 176 Km From Bangalore Lepakshi – 120 Km From Bangalore Shravanabelagola – 143 Km From Bangalore Srirangapatna – 130 Km From Bangalore Somnathpur – 133 Km From Bangalore Kunti Betta – 125 Km From Bangalore Chittoor – 180 Km From Bangalore Puttaparthi – 103 Km From Bangalore Talakadu – 131 Km From Bangalore Madhugiri – 106 Km From Bangalore Chitradurga – 200 Km From Bangalore Coorg – 248.5 Km From Bangalore Chikmagalur – 243.2 Km From Bangalore Sakleshpur – 221.1 Km From Bangalore Wayanad – 278 kms from Bangalore Ooty – 274 kms from Bangalore

Best Places To See In A Day Near Bangalore – Under 100 KM

For an assortment of magnificent encounters truly do design a visit to the capital city of Karnataka. Bangalore is otherwise called the Silicon Valley is a combination of different sorts like experience, design, unwinding, and the incident nightlife of the city. To have some time off from the hustle-clamor of life then these spots are a certain shot success for you. You will get to encounter customs, verifiable spots, societies, modernization, and great climate which will additionally give joy to your get-away.

Bangalore, the clamoring IT city of India is a diamond situated down south. Assuming you are arranging a visit to this powerful city, you don’t should be prepared with any enormous plans. There are some intriguing spots that you can anticipate visiting. These spots have something for each sort of explorer.

1. Chikballapura

58 Breathtaking Places To See In A Day Around Bangalore In 2022!

This nearest and one of the most mind-blowing one day outing spots close to Bangalore. This spot is place encircled by five slopes and is well known for journeying, climbing and investigating the regular excellence. Perhaps the best spot to visit in Bangalore, it is additionally known for the silk and incense industry. You can attempt rock climbing and furthermore visit the sanctuaries close by. It is among the best places to visit close to Bangalore for one roadtrip.

Popular for : Sightseeing and rock climbing Distance from Bangalor e: 59 kms Travel Time : 1 Hours 8 minutes Spots To Stay : Hotel Rose Garden, Regency Lodge, Calista Millennia

2. Shivagange

58 Breathtaking Places To See In A Day Around Bangalore In 2022!

Probably the best spot to visit in Bangalore, Shivagange is a hillock arranged close to Bangalore, well known as an experience spot and Pilgrimage focus. There is Shiva sanctuary here and a spring close by named ‘Ganga’, from which the spot infers its name. This spot has a traveling trail and you can do a 3km trip to the highest point of the slope. It is one of the most mind-blowing one day excursion spots close to Bangalore.

Well known for: Scenic excellence, Trekking and slopes Distance from Bangalore: 60 km Travel Time: 1 Hour 20 minutes Spots To Stay: Kempegowda Lodging and Boarding, Shreyas Yoga Retreats, Our Native Village, Garden Gate Lodge, Hotel Shrinidhi

3. Savanadurga

58 Breathtaking Places To See In A Day Around Bangalore In 2022!

Quite possibly the most famous place to visit in Bangalore, Savanadurga is viewed as the biggest stone monument slope in Asia and is an ideal objective for one roadtrip from Bangalore. The Savandurga slopes are quite possibly the most lovely place to visit close to Bangalore inside 100 kms by travelers who come here to visit the sanctuaries situated at the lower regions. This an ideal spot for experience fans to attempt rock climbing. You can likewise trip to the top and view the Akravati River.

Well known for: Rock climbing and journeying Distance from Bangalore: 60 kms Travel Time: 1 Hours 20 minutes Spots To Stay: Banyan Breeze Home Stay, Aditya Orchards, ROTH, Lemon ranch house, Wonderla Resort

4. Nandi Hills

Nandi Hills or Nandidurg is one of the most well known one roadtrip close to Bangalore. This antiquated slope post is renowned for journeying. This spot gets its name from the shocking sculpture of Nandi (the bull) at the doorstep of Yoganandeeshwara Temple. You can see the lovely dawn from the ridge and furthermore visit different spots like Muddenahalli and Amrita sarovar.

Renowned for: Hills, Trekking, Sunrise Distance from Bangalore: 62 km Travel Time: 1 Hours 18 minutes Spots To Stay: Hotel Mayura Pine Top Nandi Hills, Mount Palazzo, Nandi bungalows close to Nandi HillS, Aiyaana The Hills

5. Anthargange

58 Breathtaking Places To See In A Day Around Bangalore In 2022!

One of the most dynamite places close to Bangalore, the neglected Anthargange is an excellent slope range. This spot has a great deal of caverns shaped by rocks. This is an ideal spot for daredevils as you can go for a journey, attempt rock climbing and buckling. This spot is ideal for one roadtrip from Bangalore for those keen on spelunking as the stone arrangements have framed a few caverns worth investigating. The captivating excellence of this spot makes it probably the best spot to visit in Bangalore.

Renowned for: Trekking and Caving Distance from Bangalore: 70 kms Travel Time: 1 hour 30 minutes Spots To Stay: New Sri Shanti Sagar Hotel, Zion Hills Golf Country, Best Western Plus, Golden Amoon Resort

58 Breathtaking Places To See In A Day Around Bangalore In 2022!

Known as a favored objective for rock climbing, Avani is a little town situated in Kolar District of Karnataka. Other than the referenced experience action, Avani is likewise renowned for its slope sanctuary that is devoted to Goddess Sita. The sanctuary is worked with Dravidian style of engineering and turns out to be a piece of the Ramalingeshwara Group of Temples. Shockingly, it makes one of the most charming traveler places close to Bangalore.

Popular for: Temple and rock climbing Distance from Bangalore: 95 km Travel Time: 2 hours Spots To Stay: Thavaru Homestay, Debut Resorts, Highway Star India

7. Channapatna

58 Breathtaking Places To See In A Day Around Bangalore In 2022!

Assuming you’re pondering with regards to the best places to see around Bangalore in a day with kids, Channapatna must be in your thought. The town is acclaimed for its bright wooden toys, and hence it is otherwise called the Toy Land of Karnataka. Other than that, the town is home to the most established sanctuary of Varadaraja which portrays the brightness of Vijayanagara realm. There for sure are a few landmarks which you and your children couldn’t imagine anything better than to visit.

Well known for: Toys, sanctuaries Distance from Bangalore: 67 km Travel Time: 1.5 hours Spots To Stay: Farm house channapatna Bangalore mysore street, Farm house in channapatana, Shilhaandara, Organic Mandya Farm

58 Breathtaking Places To See In A Day Around Bangalore In 2022!

For the voyagers needing a departure nearer to nature, Chunchi is the response! Chunchi Falls is a 100 feet cascade with various levels, tumbling to frame a pool underneath it. Perhaps the most beautiful place to visit close to Bangalore inside 100 kms, this is an ideal spot to loosen up and interface with the pith of nature. Appreciate swimming in the midst of the wonderful landscape and normal stone developments. There is even a profound canyon en route to the falls that you might look at.

Renowned for: Waterfall Distance from Bangalore: 90 km Travel Time: 2.5 hours Spots To Stay: Aishwarya Residency, Brindhavan Suites, RK Beach Cottage

9. Bannerghatta National Park

58 Breathtaking Places To See In A Day Around Bangalore In 2022!

One of the most well known traveler places close to Bangalore, Bannerghata National Park is an organic hold with pet corner, zoo, butterfly walled in area, creature salvage focus, safari park and snake house. Notwithstanding that Bannerghatta spellbinds with its antiquated sanctuaries, and is a well known objective liked for climbing and traveling in the rundown of best places to see close to Bangalore.

Renowned for: Wildlife, nature Distance from Bangalore: 36 km Travel Time: 60 minutes Spots To Stay: THE Meenakshi Resorts, Suggee Resort, Flamingos Service Apartment, Incredible Bangalore, Sai Dham Comfort

10. Ramanagaram

58 Breathtaking Places To See In A Day Around Bangalore In 2022!

On the off chance that you are searching for spots to visit around Bangalore for one roadtrip, Ramanagaram is a serious decision. Here Sholay film was shot. Thus, this without any help is a justification for film buffs to visit this spot. Aside from that, you can likewise appreciate experience exercises which makes this probably the best spot to visit close to Bangalore for one roadtrip.

Popular for: Rapeling, Caving, Camping Distance from Bangalore: 50 km Travel time: 60 minutes Spots To Stay: Shri Balaji Delux Lodge, Ramgad Residency, Sri Ganesh Deluxe Lodge

11. Bilikal Rangaswamy Betta

Assuming you appreciate nature and climbing, then, at that point, Bilikal Rangaswamy Betta is probably the best spot to visit close to Bangalore inside 100 km. It is a slope situated close to the town of Kanakpura at a rise of 3780 ft. Bilikal Betta means ‘white rocks’. You will likewise observe a sanctuary committed to Swami Rangaswamy on top of the slope under the white stone. It will take you around 4-5 hours to go uphill and descend regardless of whether you stroll at a relaxed speed. The perspectives from the top are simply wonderful.

Renowned for: Hiking Distance from Bangalore: 70 km Travel Time: 2 hour 25 min Spots To Stay: Kaadgal Resort, Sindur Lodge, Gokul Lodge, Vijay Heritage

12. Kotilingeshwara

58 Breathtaking Places To See In A Day Around Bangalore In 2022!

Kotilingeshwara isn’t just a significant strict site close to Bangalore yet additionally a one-of-its-sort sanctuary as well. You will be stunned and hypnotized to track down lakhs of lingas in the sanctuary. The sanctuary likewise brags of a 108-ft Shiva Linga making it one of the biggest on the planet and 35 feet tall Nandi. Individuals frequently require a roadtrip to visit the sanctuary and pay respect to God. It is situated in the town of Kammasandra among Bangarapet and Bethamangala. Assuming you are visiting places close to Bangalore, ensure this one is on your rundown.

Popular for: Religious site Distance from Bangalore: 97 km Travel Time: 2 hour 25 min Spots To Stay: Mahavishnu Rooms, Debut Hotels And Resorts, Arun Farms, Zion Hills Golf Country, New Sri Shanti Sagar Hotel

58 Breathtaking Places To See In A Day Around Bangalore In 2022!

The town of Kolar close to Bangalore isn’t just renowned for its gold mines yet in addition a few vacation destinations. You would at any rate be not permitted inside the gold mines however you can look at Kolaramma and Someshwara Temples. While Kolaramma Temple is pretty much as old as the fifth century, Someshwara Temple was inherent the twelfth century. Both these sanctuaries have dazzling and critical engineering.

Renowned for: Temple bouncing, photography Distance from Bangalore: 66 km Travel Time: 1 hour 48 min Spots To Stay: New Sri Shanti Sagar Hotel, RUBY HOME STAY, Zion Hills Golf Country

14. Makalidurga

58 Breathtaking Places To See In A Day Around Bangalore In 2022!

Makalidurga is an interesting slope station close to Bangalore perceived by date plants, little rocks, and lemongrass. It offers an ideal site for rock climbing and climbing, notwithstanding, the climbing experience is somewhat troublesome one, magnificent all things considered. There is even a little sanctuary of Shiva and Nandi situated on the ridge. The historical backdrop of Makalidurga is a fascinating one and you ought to get some information about it.

Popular for: Night climbing Distance from Bangalore: 58 km Travel Time: 1 hour 37 min Spots To Stay: S Comfort Lodging, Gn Residency, Farmer’s Retreat-The Ginger, Santosh Lodge

15. Skandagiri

One of the most outstanding one roadtrip close to Bangalore, Skandagiri Hills is the place where you can stroll in the midst of mists. You will not have the option to accept your own eyes when you see the view from the top. You will be encircled by puffy mists from all sides. The shocking view makes going as far as possible up to the top worth the effort. Skandagiri Hills is situated close to Nandi Hills. Along these lines, you can either stretch out your outing to Nandi Hills or skip them in the event that you have as of now been there.

Renowned for: Camping, birdwatching Distance from Bangalore: 60 km Travel Time: 1 hour 28 min Spots To Stay: Nandi houses, KSTDC Hotel Mayura Pine Top Nandi Hills, Tranquilstay, Aiyaana The Hills

16. Ranganathaswamy Temple

Situated in the town of Magadi, Ranganathaswamy Temple is an antiquated sanctuary that is visited by pioneers on a large scale. The historical backdrop of the Chola sanctuary is pretty much as old as the twelfth century and holds incredible significance in the existences of individuals. Inside the sanctuary, you will observe a 3-feet tall standing picture of Narayana which is remarkable on the grounds that normally, the icon is consistently in resting position. The delightful columns inside the sanctuary are built in the style of Dravidian design.

Renowned for: Heritage Distance from Bangalore: 54 km Travel Time: 1 hour 36 min Spots To Stay: Haritham, Jyothi Suites, impromptu, Shri Subham Residency, Vignesh Residency

17. Nrityagram

58 Breathtaking Places To See In A Day Around Bangalore In 2022!

Might it be said that you love traditional Indian society dance? Then, at that point, there is a spot that you ought not miss visiting on your excursion to Bangalore. Set up in 1990 by a notable traditional artist, Nrityagram is a dance town situated on the edges of Bangalore. The best an ideal opportunity to visit the dance foundation is during the hour of the Vasantha Habba celebration when craftsmen would perform different dance structures. It is held in spring.

Popular for: Art Distance from Bangalore: 38 km Travel Time: 1 hour 14 minutes Spots To Stay: Our Native Village, Kl Comforts, New Haven, BIEC stay

18. Ghati Subramanya Temple

Ghati Subramanya Temple is one more popular journey site visited by lovers on a huge scale. The sanctuary is devoted to Lord Subramanya, the ruler of snakes and furthermore the child of Shiva and Parvati. What is one of a kind with regards to this sanctuary is that in a similar icon, you will observe Lord Subramanya pointing toward the east and Sri Lakshmi Narasimha pointing toward the west. Look at Laxmi Subrahmanyan through a decisively positioned reflect.

Renowned for: Pilgrim site Distance from Bangalore: 55 km Travel Time: 1 hour 37 min Spots To Stay: Gn Residency, S Comfort Lodging, Santosh Lodge, VAMA Retreats

19. Kempegowda Fort

58 Breathtaking Places To See In A Day Around Bangalore In 2022!

Otherwise called Magadi Fort, Kempegowda is an absolute necessity visit fascination close to Bangalore assuming that you end up being near. However the huge piece of stronghold lies in ruins yet the wonderful view actually makes it deserving of a visit. Initially, the fortress was worked of mud however later it was changed over into stone stronghold by Haider Ali. You will likewise observe the sanctuary of Rameshwara inside the stronghold worked as Vijayanagara style of design.

Popular for: engineering and view Distance from Bangalore: 59 km Travel Time: 1 hour 37 min Spots To Stay: Lemon ranch house, Banyan Breeze Home Stay, Roy ranch Bangalore, Ankitvista Green Village

20. Inventive Film City

There is no deficiency of fun activities in Bangalore, particularly for the chillar party out there. Sitting on the Bangalore-Mysore parkway at Bidadi, Innovative film city is a spot that has a lot of exercises lined out for families to appreciate including net cricket, Bull ride, go-karting, drifting, and then some. Film City likewise offers reviving water pools that have plentiful of exercises including Dino Park, Haunted Mansion, Fossil Museum, and significantly more.

Popular for: Net Cricket, Go-Karting, Bull Ride, Wave Pool Distance from Bangalore: 40 KM Travel Time: 60 minutes Spots To Stay: SaffronStays Maleya Manor, Maruthi Home Stays, Rainbow Rooms, Maruthi-Luxury Rooms

21. Guhantara Underground Cave Resort

Gradually arising as one of the occurrence places in Bangalore, Guhantara Underground Cave Resort isn’t anything not as much as heaven on the planet. This retreat allows voyagers an opportunity to partake in a stay that offers the greatest possible level of solace and extravagance. From extensive rooms that offer immaculate perspectives to various outside games, for example, horse riding, cave discotheque, and that’s just the beginning, there’s a lot to encounter.

Popular for: Arts and other outside exercises Distance from Bangalore: 38 KM Travel Time: 1 hour 8 minutes

22. Kanakapura

One of the diversion places in Bangalore is Kanakapura that is about rich greens and tough territories. Allowing voyagers an opportunity to draw nearer to natural force, Kanakapura is renowned for being the biggest maker of silk and stone. This town sits on the shore of the Arkavati stream and is specked with perfect woods encompassed spouting cascades. Aside from the regular marvels, there are numerous sanctuaries, and authentic destinations on this land to investigate too.

Renowned for: Lush greens, tranquility, and water sports Distance from Bangalore: 64 KM Travel Time: 1 hour 40 minutes Spots To Stay: Divine Euphoria, Sindur Lodge, Vijay Heritage, Elegant 1 BR Home in Indira Nagar

23. Ramnagar Wine Yard

58 Breathtaking Places To See In A Day Around Bangalore In 2022!

Another of the incident spots in Bangalore, Ramnagar Wine Yard is that one land that stinks of sweet scents from the grape plantations. The involvement with this grape plantation is sorted into three exercises including getting a knowledge into the historical backdrop of wine, walking around the wineyard and seeing the creation interaction, lastly the packaging. The greatest aspect of this visit is most certainly tasting the best wines that come from both France and India toward the finish of this visit.

Popular for: Wine visit Distance from Bangalore: 8 KM Travel Time: 20 minutes Spots To Stay: Shilhaandara Resort, Baevu-The Village, Ruppi’s Hotel and Resort

For thrill sweethearts looking for some pleasant exercises in Bangalore, Jakkur is a spot that allows one an opportunity to satisfy their adrenaline surge. Microlight Flying is the thing that is concealed in the lap of this gem of an objective close to Bangalore. Envision seeing the city of Bangalore initially. Explorers can fly at the tallness of 40K ft over the ground and take in the outside air that is available as high as possible in the sky.

Popular for: Microlight Flying Distance from Bangalore: 17 KM Travel Time: 35 minutes Spots To Stay: OYO 75843 SM Residency, OYO Townhouse 098, SIRI Residency

25. Jain Farms Village Theme Resort

Visiting Jain Farms Village Theme Resort is one of the great activities in Bangalore for the individuals who wish to get an understanding into the nation culture of the southern piece of the country. Bragging about eco-the travel industry, this retreat offers plentiful natural air, open air games, indoor games, and other town encounters. There is no deficiency of green nurseries or the feed cabins that legitimize the name impeccably. One can likewise sit on the tangas when visiting this space!

Well known for: Village valuable experience Distance from Bangalore: 7 KM Travel Time: 20 minutes

26. Devanahalli Fort

58 Breathtaking Places To See In A Day Around Bangalore In 2022!

Returning explorers to the fifteenth century, visiting the Devanahalli Fort is one of the great activities in Bangalore. This Fort has gone through a broad number of seizures and assaults since the fifteenth century yet at the same time remains steadfast and pleased in the current day. For the people who are charmed by stories of Mythology, culture, and history, this Fort is an optimal spot to visit. The Fort is home to a minuscule settlement, antiquated sanctuaries, and the home where Tipu Sultan.

Well known for: History, design Distance from Bangalore: 37 KM Travel Time: 50 minutes Spots To Stay: Shivas Galaxy Hotel, Orange Suites and Inn, Clarks Exotica Convention Resort and Spa, Signature Club Resort

27. HAL Aerospace Museum

Assuming you are one of those avionics buffs, visiting HAL Aerospace Museum is definitely going to be one of the ideal and fun activities in Bangalore. This Aerospace Museum was set up in the year 2001 and allows one an opportunity to absorb the specialized, chronicled, and logical information about aviation and avionics. This Museum bestows data about different viewpoints connected with aviation including traffic signal, test systems, reasonable advancement practices, and the sky is the limit from there.

Well known for: Aerospace and aeronautics Distance from Bangalore: 12 KM Travel Time: 30 minutes Spots To Stay: Swagatam, The Red Velvet, FabHotel Scarlet Marathahalli, Radisson Blu Bengaluru

28. Thottikallu

Those looking for no particular reason exercises in Bangalore can think about absorbing their feet the virus waters of the mystical falls. Thottikallu is a curious area close to Bangalore that is popular for the falls smelling of serenity and harmony. The falls can be reached by utilizing the sloppy path that pass in the middle of the transcending trees that structure overhangs, essentially adding to an all around perfect insight. The smooth water sprinkling down the arched formed stone is genuinely an incredible sight!

Popular for: Serenity and invigorating experience Distance from Bangalore: 32.5 KM Travel Time: 60 minutes Spots To Stay: The Divine Retreat, Incredible Bangalore, Tranquil Woods, Guhantara

29. Kokkare Bellur Bird Sanctuary

58 Breathtaking Places To See In A Day Around Bangalore In 2022!

On the off chance that you are an energetic bird watcher, then, at that point, you ought to go to Kokkare Bellur Bird Sanctuary. One of the most popular vacation spots close to Bangalore, this is the place where you will track down a wide assortment of intriguing and transient birds Kokkare implies stork and Bellur implies town of jaggery. In this way, the other thing you will see here in bounty is the sugarcane fields. Spot pelicans, painted storks, and cranes in this town.

Popular for: Wildlife Distance from Bangalore: 87 km Travel Time: 2 hour 12 min Spots To Stay: Organic Mandya Farm, Paridise, Farm house channapatna Bangalore mysore, Green Peace Homestay

30. Kethohalli

This is perhaps the most renowned village situated at a nearby distance to the city of Bangalore. It is perhaps the most visited place to visit close to Bangalore for a very novel explanation – the Big Banyan Tree. The greatest Banyan tree of India is situated in this town. The tree is known by the name Dodda Alada Mara and ranges more than 3 sections of land of land.

Popular for: the Big Banyan Tree Distance from Bangalore: 28 km Travel Time: almost 30 minutes Spots To Stay: Banyan Breeze Home Stay, Aditya Orchards, MR RESIDENCY, Catalyst SuitesM.r Lodge

31. Wonderla

Wonderla Waterpark is one of the well known spots to see around Bangalore in a day. It is a great departure from the ordinary exhausting everyday practice. There are various exciting rides for individuals, all things considered. The entertainment/water park includes a ferris wheel, exciting ride, water rides and furthermore augmented reality encounters.

Popular for: Thrilling rides Distance from Bangalore: 35 km Travel Time: almost 45 minutes Spots To Stay: Wonderla Resort, Aishwarya Residency, Club Mahindra Madikeri Resort

Best Places To Visit In A Day Near Bangalore – Under 200 Km

The following are a couple of additional stunning choices close to Bangalore for you assuming you will extend your sweep and investigate past. These spots can without much of a stretch be reached in 2-3 hours via vehicle.

32. Bheemeshwari

Bheemeshwari is one of the most excellent vacationer places in Bangalore. It is renowned for its fishing camps, and has offices for drifting, setting up camp and traveling. This spot is likewise popular for its fascinating natural life and excellent birds. It is situated close the delightful Shivasundaram Falls where you can take a diversion on your end of the week escape. Thus, this is an additional benefit.

Renowned for: Trekking, boat ride and fishing Distance from Bangalore: 106 km Travel Time: 2 Hours 11 minutes Spots To Stay: Green Peace Homestay, The Rooster, Paridise,

58 Breathtaking Places To See In A Day Around Bangalore In 2022!

Known as the city of royal residences, this spot has a rich social legacy. A portion of the should visit places are Mysore royal residence, Brindavan gardens, Jagamohan castle and St. Philomena’s Church. You ought to likewise attempt the customary sweet of Mysore known as ‘Mysore Pak’. Mysore castle is among some ideal traveler places close to Bangalore.

Well known for: Palaces, Gardens, Temples and Galleries Distance from Bangalore: 143 Km Travel Time: 2 Hours 50 minutes Spots To Stay: Hosloks Farm Stay Satvic, Ennar court, Hotel MB International Palace, A1K Home Stay

34. Horsley Hills

This interesting slope station has pristine magnificence and wonderful all encompassing perspectives on the slope ranges in eastern ghats. This region is wealthy in widely varied vegetation and ideal for a fast end of the week escape. You can visit the different perspectives to partake in the lovely view and furthermore see the ‘World’s greatest banyan tree’, which is situated close to Horsley Hills and spread north of 8 sections of land.

Renowned for: Hills and thick woods Distance from Bangalore: 153 kms Travel Time: 3 hours 23 minutes Spots To Stay: Horsley Hills occasion Homes, Sri Vijaya Residency A/C, Tripura Sundari Residency, Gangotri Lodge

This region is bountiful in natural life and has a rich assortment of greenery. When a private hunting region for British, this spot draws in travelers from everywhere the country. You can go for a wilderness safari or an elephant safari. You can likewise go for drifting and visit the Kabini dam close by. Voyagers while investigating the spot can visit for bird watching awhich is viewed as the best activities in Kabini.

Popular for: Elephant safari and traveling Distance from Bangalore: 154 kms Travel Time: 3 Hours 5 minutes Spots To Stay: Evolve Back Kabini, Kabini Lake View Resort, Waterwoods Lodge Kabini , Red Earth Resort

36. Yelagiri Hills

Yelagiri is a little slope station in Vellore locale of Tamil Nadu. This spot hushes up, excellent and ideal for loosened up ends of the week. You can do climbing, journeying and visit the telescope house, Punganoor lake and Nilavoor lake. Yelagiri Hills is among the best one roadtrip from Bangalore, where you can unwind and loosen up away from the clamoring city.

Popular for: Hills and plant life Distance from Bangalore: 158 Km Travel Time: 3 Hours 5 minutes Spots To Stay: Vijay Villa, Jains Royal Palace Resorts, Summer Stay’s, Food corner

37. Hogenakkal Falls

58 Breathtaking Places To See In A Day Around Bangalore In 2022!

Hogenakkal falls must be on your rundown of spots to find in a day around Bangalore. Hogenakkal is a little town in Tamil Nadu where the waterway Cauvery parts into numerous streams making lovely cascades. This spot is in some cases called as ‘Niagara of the East’. You can partake in the coracle ride starting with one finish of the boat then onto the next, and furthermore visit the close by Melagiri slopes. Numerous renowned films like ‘Roja’ and ‘Raavan’ have been shot here.

Well known for: Waterfalls Distance from Bangalore: 181 kms Travel Time: 3 Hours Spots To Stay: Prajay Inn, The Greens Inn, Clifftop Resorts Yelagiri

38. BR slopes

The Biligiriranga slopes, or the BR Hills as they are better known, are situated between the Western and the Eastern Ghats. This spot is honored with rich normal excellence, and different assortments of greenery. The spots which you should visit while here are the BRT untamed life asylum and Dodda Sampide Mara, which implies large Champak tree. This is an otherworldly site which holds 1,000 year old tree.

Well known for: Trekking, fishing and handiworks Distance from Bangalore: 185 kms Travel Time: 4 Hours 20 minutes Spots To Stay: Sri Priya Lodge, CM Hotel, Arupadaiyappan Cottage

One of the best places to visit around Bangalore for the set of experiences and social buffs, the city gets its name from its directing god Goddess Hassanamba. This spot has numerous landmarks and old designs, and is regularly alluded as the sanctuary engineering capital of Karnataka. A portion of the must-visit places are Ramanthaour sanctuary, Gorur dam, Hoysala sanctuaries and Shettyhalli church. The Shettihalli church is remarkable in light of the fact that it is lowered in water during rainstorm and arises back later the storms.

Well known for: Mystery of Temples and landmarks Distance from Bangalore: 187 kms Travel Time: 2 Hours 50 minutes Spots To Stay: Suvarna Regency, Palguni Residency, Casino Comforts, Hotel Palika

40. Sangama and Mekedatu

There you get to observe the juncture of Arakavathi River and River Kaveri. The distance between the two is just of 3.5 km. For somebody searching for a little separated and quiet harmony for a fast day-visit from Bangalore, Sangama and Mekedatu are ideal decisions to make.

Renowned for: River drifting, outing Distance from Bangalore: 100 km Travel Time: Two and thirty minutes Spots To Stay: The Ashhok Hassan,Hotel Ramma, Southern Star Hassan

41. Shivanasamudra Falls

58 Breathtaking Places To See In A Day Around Bangalore In 2022!

Quite possibly the most grand place to visit for a day out in Bangalore, Shivanasamudra Falls comprises of two multi-layered cascades framed by River Kaveri. These two cascades, to be specific Gaganachukki and Bharachukki are together called Shivanasamudra Waterfall. However both these cascades are not excessively far away from one another, there are isolated vantage focuses for every one of them a good ways off of 15 km. The rich encompassing adds a cherry to the highest point of its pleasant magnificence, particularly assuming you visit during the rainstorm season.

Renowned for: Waterfall, nature Distance from Bangalore: 135 km Travel time: 3 hours Spots To Stay: The Rooster, Green Peace Homestay, Divine Euphoria, Raya Resort

42. Kanipakam

Searching for the best places to visit approach Bangalore for a day? Lining Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, Kanipakam is renowned for Kanipakam Temple which was underlying the eleventh century by Chola ruler, Kulothunga. This sanctuary, committed to Lord Ganesha, was subsequently extended by Vijayanagara rulers in 1336. Today it not just stands as an exemplification of splendid design yet additionally holds extraordinary importance in the core of Hindus among the best places around Bangalore.

Well known for: Temples, culture, legacy Distance from Bangalore: 176 km Travel time: 4 hours Spots To Stay: Varun Residency, SriPaadha Inn Kanipakam, Sri Varasiddi Vinayaka Residency

43. Lepakshi

Another feature when discussing spots to find in a day around Bangalore is Lepakshi. This legacy town talks volume about the legends of Vijayanagara domain and considers perhaps the best spot to visit close to Bangalore. It traces all the way back to sixteenth century when it was established and today individuals from various pieces of Southern India approach get a brief look at the past while looking through the remainders.

Well known for: History Distance from Bangalore: 120 km Travel time: 2 hours Spots To Stay: Green entryways estate, Wise Residency

44. Shravanabelagola

58 Breathtaking Places To See In A Day Around Bangalore In 2022!

One of the most well known Jain journey spots in the country, Shravanabelagola is acclaimed for its notable Bahubali sculpture with a stature of 58 feet and considered among the best in the rundown of Bangalore vacationer places. The sculpture is supposed to be the tallest solid stone sculpture worked via cutting out a solitary square of rock. Gomateshwara sanctuary is one more fascination here, arranged on Vindhyagiri slope, at a height of 3347 feet.

Renowned for: Spirituality, nature Distance from Bangalore: 143 km Travel time: 2.5 hours Spots To Stay: Hotel Mayura Barachukki, Wilderness Jungle Camp, Hotel Lakshadeep Gaganachukki

45. Srirangapatna

A verifiable town situated in Mandya District, Srirangapatna appeals with its legends. Visiting this town most certainly goes under fun exercises in Bangalore for the people who look for something antiquated. The leaders of Ganga Dynasty thought that it is in the ninth century, nonetheless, it got its distinction once the Vijayanagara Ruler came into rule. There without a doubt are numerous stories and random data about this spot that will to be sure make you turn back the clock.

Well known for: Spirituality, history, culture Distance from Bangalore: 130 km Travel time: 2 hours 45 minutes Spots To Stay: KSTDC Hotel Mayura Riverview, Nandhana Rooms, H3 Rooms, Yoga Dhaama Retreats

46. Somnathpur

Broadly known for its sanctuaries, Somnathpur is one of the lovely places to visit in a day close to Bangalore. Arranged close to Mysore, it is now a famous objective among explorers. The sanctuary here is one of the three Hoysala sanctuaries and has been designated as UNESCO World Heritage Site status.

Popular for: History, culture, Architecture Distance from Bangalore: 133 km Travel time: 3 hours Spots To Stay: Jal Mahal Resort and Spa, Thanmaya Comforts, Raya Resort, Chemmarikkat occasion home, Megalahatti Ventures

47. Kunti Betta

With ancientness overflowing out from this objective from each niche, Kunti Betta is one of those diversion places in Bangalore that is ideally suited for courageous, outdoorsy travelers. This is the spot that one can visit while looking for spots to travel in Bangalore. Kunti Betta has a strict legend hooked to itself that has prompted its rise as a well known traveler objective. It is accepted that Kunti and Pandavas took home at these slopes when on exile. The night journey turns out to be the most excessive with fireflies topping off the sky under the evening glow!

Renowned for: Trekking, rock climbing, swimming, kayaking Distance from Bangalore: 125 KM Travel Time: 2 hours 55 minutes Spots To Stay: Jalbagh gardens, Farmland Homestay , Gopika Lodge, H3 Rooms

48. Chittoor

58 Breathtaking Places To See In A Day Around Bangalore In 2022!

The rundown of spots to find in a day around Bangalore stays deficient without Chittoor in it. Chittoor is completely submerged in religion and commitment which is the reason it is normally abounding with strict individuals. In addition, Chittoor is additionally honored with excellent engineering, falling cascades, and beautiful views. The most awesome aspect of this spot is that you can enjoy an assortment of mangoes which why it has likewise been named the ‘Mango City’.

Well known for: Temples and mango Distance from Bangalore: 180 kms Travel Time: 3 hours 6 minutes Spots To Stay: Hotel Bhaskara, New hylands residensy, Sri Gayathri Hotel

49. Puttaparthi

On the off chance that you are searching so that strict spots might be able to find in a day around Bangalore then there can’t be a preferable spot over Puttaparthi which is the home of Sri Satya Sai Baba. The spot moves to the days of yore of ashrams and basic living occasions. Because of the strict significance of this spot, a few fans and adherents of Sai Baba visit this town.

Popular for: Sai Baba Ashram Distance from Bangalore: 103 kms Travel Time: 1 hour 48 minutes Spots To Stay: Sai Towers, Sai Prashanthi 2BHK Apt, Sreeparthi Hotel

50. Talakadu

58 Breathtaking Places To See In A Day Around Bangalore In 2022!

With River Kaveri streaming alongside this town, Talakadu is another of the best places to find in a day around Bangalore. Absorbed rich societies, this spot is popular for its sanctuary, particularly Vaidyanatheshwara Temple which is devoted to Lord Shiva. There are different sanctuaries like these that go under Panchalinga Darshana. These sanctuaries were unearthed from under the sand and are currently visited by a few enthusiasts.

Renowned for: Temples Distance from Bangalore: 131 kms Travel Time: 3 hours

51. Madhugiri

Is it safe to say that you are a traveler and searching so that spots might be able to find in a day around Bangalore? Then, at that point, stress not on the grounds that we have you covered. Madhugiri is an ideal objective for climbers as it is home to the second-biggest stone monument of Asia. Therefore a few voyagers get drawn to this wonderful spot around Bangalore. Madhugiri fills in as the best spot to investigate for companions who like to investigate new spots.

Well known for: Trekking Distance from Bangalore: 106 kms Travel Time: 2 hours 12 minutes Spots To Stay: Sree Parthi Hotel, Sai Pavilion, Satyam Resorts

52. Chitradurga

Another on the rundown of spots to find in a day around Bangalore is Chitradurga which you probably caught wind of because of its tales. Chitradurga is in a real sense arranged in the core of Karnataka and on the valley of the Vedavati River. It is trusted that Chitradurga a piece of the Mauryan Empire from the third century BC. It is well known among strict individuals and local people which is the reason a few enthusiasts visit this spot. Popular for: Fables and view

Distance from Bangalore: 200 kms Travel Time: 3 hours 15 minutes Spots To Stay: Hotel Ravi Mayur, Karthik Residency, Revati Deluxe, Mayur Guest House

53. Balmuri And Edmuri Waterfalls

58 Breathtaking Places To See In A Day Around Bangalore In 2022!

These wonderful falls are shaped because of the development of Check dam across Kaveri River to control the water stream and are encircled by rich plant life, adding it to the rundown of ideal one day excursion spots close to Bangalore. You can mess about in the water and go for a stroll along the green fields. In the event that you’re searching for best traveler places close to Bangalore inside 150 kms, this is it!

Well known for: Waterfalls, Greenery Distance from Bangalore: 136 kms Travel Time: 2 hours 35 minutes Spots To Stay: Sri Manjunatha Comforts, Akshay Comforts, MGM Ladies Hostel

5 Places To See In A Day Around Bangalore – Under 300 km

Recorded underneath are the absolute best places to visit close to Bangalore. These spots are generally farther yet assuming that you leave for your excursion during the extremely early times you’ll have the option to cover a great deal of encounters on your visit. Leaving in the early morning will likewise assist you with returning before 12 PM. To alleviate yourself by one-roadtrip close to Bangalore then you should design your excursion close to Bangalore. A portion of the spots close to Bangalore will to be sure rejuvenate your faculties attributable to their excellence. Plan out your outlandish excursion now.

58 Breathtaking Places To See In A Day Around Bangalore In 2022!

This is without a doubt one of the most fascinating traveler places close to Bangalore inferable from its regular excellence just as lively culture. The cascades, mountains, lavish plant life, and inviting local people will make your one-road trip advantageous and noteworthy. Assuming you are an adventurist, you are most certainly going to adore investing energy here.

Well known for: journeying, climbing Distance from Bangalore: 265 km Travel Time: almost 5 hours

55. Chikmagalur

Chikmagalur also is appreciated for its eye-satisfying regular setting. Be that as it may, it is basically renowned for its espresso ranches, cascades, and amazement striking pinnacles. You can even believe it to be perhaps the best spot around Bangalore since a wide range of explorers, from nature darlings to adrenaline junkies should be visible here. Popular for: traveling, touring, climbing

Distance from Bangalore: 245 km Travel Time: almost 4 hours 20 minutes Spots To Stay: Pepper Coffee Homestay, Green Acres Homestay, TripThrill Mocha Chalet, Halli Berri Cottage

56. Sakleshpur

When searching for an incredible touring just as brave insight, you should design a visit to the town of Sakleshpur. Aside from being beautiful, this is one of those vacationer places close to Bangalore that is likewise generally popular. This town is known for recorded attractions like Sakleswara Temple just as Manjarabad Fort that are eleventh extremely old and eighteenth exceptionally old, separately.

Well known for: landmarks, scenes Distance from Bangalore: 221 km Travel Time: almost 4 hours Spots To Stay: Cube Service Apartments, Coffee Bean Villa, Bawa Lodge, murmuring woods experience camp

57. Wayanad

Wayanad is viewed as one of the extraordinary objections assuming you are making arrangements for one to three days trip close to Bangalore alongside moving past that singing fieriness of the fields. You will get to observe hazy mountains, immaculate woods and the satisfying temperature winning all the all year. Feel the newness and fragrance of plantations of flavors, rice and espresso manors. Wayanad will fill in as one of the renowned cookout spots close to Bangalore.

Popular for: Beautiful valleys and daring journeying Distance from Bangalore: 278 kms Travel Time: 6 hours 5 min Spots To Stay: Hilton Cloud resort Wayanad, KTDC Pepper Grove, Kallat British Resort, Koomankolly Heritage Resort.

58 Breathtaking Places To See In A Day Around Bangalore In 2022!

Ooty is one of the most famous outing spots close to Bangalore which is recognized as the heaven where you can partake in some tea sitting by the slope. The wonderful spot will for sure restore your spirit and appeal your faculties as it is appropriately called as India’s Switzerland. Sightseers will be proposed to see the magnificence of plentiful nature, abundance of birds and breathtaking sights.

Well known for: Tea manors Distance from Bangalore: 274 kms Travel Time: 5 hours 52 min Spots To Stay: Beverly Villa Ooty, Hotel Lake view, Tiger Hill Homestay, Hotel Mayura Sudarshan

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Charvi Shah is the co-founder of Love with Travel Blog. She loves helping people unplug from the chaos, follow their bliss, travel more and create better memories. She inspires many people to travel more! Charvi`s travel focus on cultural immersion, authentic discovery and incredible journeys. She has a strong passion for ecotourism and aims to promote responsible travel experiences.

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Once known as 'The Garden City' of India, earliest records of a place named ’Bengaluru’ date back to a 9th century temple in an area that is now known as ’Old Bangalore’. And legends surround Bangalore: while one legend has it that Bengaluru (Town of Boiled Beans) got its name after an old woman served cooked pulses to a lost and hungry Hoysala king, another one has it that a feudal lord was hunting in the area when a rabbit turned and attacked his dog, and as this made a great impression on the lord, he gave the place the title of Gandu Bhoomi (the place of heroes). Besides the magic atmosphere that old Indian traditions have created around the city, Bangalore is also a metropolitan hub, and constantly changing. Buildings rise up at a fast pace while a new city centre has come into the world, in a clutch of skyscrapers in the area surrounding Cubbon Park. The city is split into two main districts: ’Urban’ and ’Rural’. Within the city itself, Mahatma Gandhi Road (M.G. Road), running from Trinity Circle at one end to Anil Kumble Circle at the other, is the main thoroughfare filled with banks, smart shops and restaurants. The city’s other main hub, Gandhinagar, in the western part of the city, is where you will find the central bus stand and the main railway station. Nicknamed “Majestic”, the area is crowded, busy and and full of shops, cinemas and budget hotels. In the northern part of the town reside the Raj-era buildings, the High Court and the racecourse. Bangalore Urban district contains the city itself and many of the main sights, and it is further divided into the North, South and also the Anekal districts, comprising more than 600 villages in total. The Bangalore Rural district comprises 1,000 different villages and it is ideal if you fancy escaping from the chaos of the city life. Outside the city, Savandurga is a famous hilltop with temples dedicated to Gangadeshwara, Hanna Devi and a cave spring called Pattala, that – in a bull-shaped figure – has enchanted tourists for years.

Bangalore skyline

Despite Bangalore's sudden development, the city preserves its charm unaltered, in a plethora of old buildings, temples, colourful markets and peaceful gardens. The extraordinary timber-built Tipu Sultan Palace in the heart of the city gives a fascinating glimpse into Bangalore's past, and a sense of perspective in this wannabe-modern city projected into the future. A renowned 17th-century temple and the ruins of Bangalore's fort are only a few steps away, creating a hub of historical constructions. Karnataka's State Legislature and Secretariat building, one of India’s greatest buildings, is located north-west of Cubbon Park. Despite the rush of modern life, Bangalore has a strong religious tradition, so make sure to head to Bugle Hill and the Bull Temple. As a favourite among travellers, this breathtaking 16th-century construction literally dwarfs whoever passes by. Bangalore is a city to be experienced and explored. The Garden City is famous for its parks, with some of them dating back over 200 years, and the most impressive ones are the botanical gardens of Lal Bagh.

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Bangalore Palace

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Cubbon Park

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Government Museum and Venkatappa Art Gallery

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Vidhana Soudha

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Lalbagh Botanical Gardens

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Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace

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Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath Art Gallery

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Ulsoor Lake

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Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium

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Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technical Museum

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Iskcon Temple

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St. Marks Cathedral

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Ganesha Temple

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Wonderla Amusement Park

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Nandi Temple

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Flight 4 Fantasy

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Indian food specialties

Bangalore is a gourmand's paradise, as the local cuisine takes in influences from Andhra, Chettinad, Hyderabadi, Tamil, Mangalorean and Keralan dishes with a big emphasis on rice, sambar and rasam (vegetable stew and soup) dishes. As a global capital, Bangalore also offers a great variety of international cuisine but the real delight is to fully indulge in its delicious local cuisine, as there is something for everyone. You should start the day with a plate of unbeatable masala dosa, a delicious crepe stuffed with spiced potatoes known as the “food of the gods”, accompanied by some chai tea. Lunch or dinner normally consists of steamed rice, curries, vegetable dishes and pickles, and one or two sweet dishes like poppadoms, buttermilk, curd and ghee. It is tradition to start the meal with a sweet dish and to finish it with curd rice, and everything is served on well-rinsed Banana leaf.

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Authenticook

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VV Puram Food Street

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Mavalli Tiffin Rooms

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Olive Bar and Kitchen

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Blue Ginger

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The Fisherman's Wharf

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Barbeque Nation

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With the emergence of a cosmopolitan cafe culture, new venues and fast food outlets pop up in Bangalore, and the high tea became a social event not only for the upper class but for everybody. While predictable café chain like Barista and Coffee Day soon settled, hip hangouts with DJs or live music as well as more traditional settings also rose up in the heart of the city, awaiting you for having a break.

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Brahamin's Coffee Bar

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Café Coffee Day

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Dyu Art Cafe

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Slimsins Cafe

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Om Made Cafe

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Mr. Beans - Home Café

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Alchemy Coffee Roasters

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Lavonne Café

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Bangalore by night

Bars & Nightlife

The tech-savvy denizens of Bangalore might work hard but they certainly know how to enjoy themselves, and the city has in fact seen a boom in the numbers of pubs, bars and clubs. Thanks to vigilant local authorities who have imposed a 11:30pm curfew, Bangalore’s parties have to power up early, with the only exception of the 24 hours coffee shops. Despite this hindrance, the city offers great nights out as long as you properly plan ahead, with a great majority of clubs and bars located at hotels.

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The 13th Floor

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Toit Brewpub

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High Ultra Lounge

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Bangalore is an every shopper's paradise, as the cosmopolitan city features diverse trends and products ranging from pure silk saris over chic dresses to branded gold jewellery. With exclusive boutiques, modern shopping malls, traditional shopping markets and street side sellers, shopping in Bangalore is indeed a wonderful experience. Gaining recognition from the world, with the very first shopping mall in whole India, Bangalore soon became a hub for shoppers and it still remains until today.

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Shop Ananya

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Deepam Silks & Sarees

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Brigade Road

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Bangalore Central Mall

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Mahatma Gandhi Road / Commercial Street

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Malleswaram

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Tourist Information

Passport / Visa

All foreign nationals entering India are required to possess a valid international travel document with a valid visa. A visa is required for most nationalities, with the exception of Bhutan, Nepal and the Maldives (if not arriving from mainland China). The visa has to be requested through an online application, and the instruction for filling in the application and for scheduling appointments can be seen at the visa department's website. Be aware that a visa can only be acquired via this online application, and without any intermediary – do not follow agents who claim speedy/express grant of e-Visa.

Website: www.indianvisaonline.gov.in

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Best Time to Visit

As Bangalore enjoys a moderate climate, the city can be visited at any time throughout the year. The season between June and September is characterised by monsoons, ranging from mild to heavy rainfall, whereas the winter months between October and February attract most tourists thanks to their mild temperatures, which are best enjoyed through the vibrant street life and beautiful nature.

Kempegowda International Airport (BLR)

Bangalore International Airport is located 44 kilometres north of Bangalore and it is well connected to the city centre. Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation has in fact twelve bus routes with buses running every 15 minutes to and from the airport as the most convenient way to come and go here. Air Conditioned Taxi services to the airport are also available, and share taxis operated by Airlift are located just outside the terminal building next to the bus stand.

Address: Bangalore International Airport, Bangalore

Phone: +91 80 2201 2001

Website: www.bengaluruairport.com

Public Transport

Bangalore has an extensive public transport system with frequent services: ordinary city buses are white and blue in colour. Buses with black display boards run within the city. Red board buses cover long distance routes to adjoining suburbs. Red Volvo buses, Vajra, operate on certain routes within the city, and as they are air-conditioned, these ones are the best option for tourists. Ordinary buses only display the route number in English while destination and route information are given in Kannada. Bus maps and route information can be found at the service company's website as well as the main bus terminals: Kempegowda bus stand (also known as the Majestic Bus Stand) and Shivajinagar in the north. While bus services are less frequent after 10:30pm, do also try to avoid rush-hour between 5pm and 7pm on weekdays as the buses then tend to be packed. In the front of the vehicles, many buses have seats reserved for women. With a daily bus pass you can travel in any bus (other than the Vajra) for the entire day. Try to avoid going by car, as lane discipline is less valued and the use of horns at all times mandatory.

Phone: +91 80 0425 1663

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Bangalore's taxis are convenient and comfortable, and always featured with the logo of the fleet operator or taxi company on the sides of the car. Most of the vehicles are Maruti Omni Vans or Tata Indica cars and much safer than auto rickshaws. City Safari is quite known but there are also other services: Gopinath Radio Call Taxi Service +91 80 236 055 55 Spocity Taxi +91 80 466 258 00

Phone: +91 80 2553 4276

Post offices are located across the whole town, offering all services from buying stamps to sending letters. Small red postal kiosks, usually attached to poles, can easily be found among the intricate knot of streets. A main office can be found at Museum Road but there are many more: India Post Mahatma Gandhi Road, Bangalore +91 80 255 872 70 Opening hours: Mon-Sat 10am-4pm Domlur Post Office 1 Service Road, Bangalore +91 80 253 569 66 Opening hours: Mon-Sat 8:30am-4:30pm

Address: Museum Road, Bangalore

Phone: +91 80 2559 9905

Website: www.indiapost.gov.in

Plenty of pharmacies can be found along Mahatma Gandhi Road as well as at other main streets. You do not need any prescription for over the counter drugs and ayurvedic medicine that are available for common ailments like headaches and fever. Most pharmacies will deliver 24 hours a day while usually charging a small surcharge. A main pharmacy is Apollo Pharmacy but there are other ones close by as well: Bangalore Homoeo Pharmacy 84/1 2nd Cross, Bangalore +91 80 231 230 20 Roop Medical & General Stores 1 2nd Main Road, Bangalore +91 98 866 511 94

Website: www.apollopharmacy.in

Country code: +91 Area code: 80

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We at Travel Comfort aim to provide quality travel services at the best available prices to our clients across the world. Travel Comfort has maintained exclusive relationships with resorts and hotels as it helps us to provide our clients with better accommodation for tourists and corporate groups. We can provide better accommodation ranging from budget and luxury hotels to resorts.

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When you book with Travel Comfort, we can avail of customized travel services as we can directly ask your requirements and offer a tailor-made tour package within your budget limit. At Travel Comfort – Bangalore Tours and Travels , our responsibility is to avail best offers and help you to plan a hassle-free trip. We are not only offering the best tour packages but also, facilitating you to acquire air/bus tickets, and visas. With Travel Comfort, the best travel agent in Bangalore, you can make your traveling dreams become a reality.

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At Travel Comfort, we wear many hats to ensure your travel experience is nothing short of extraordinary. As a travel agency in Bangalore, our expertise spans the entire spectrum of travel services. Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway, a family vacation, or a corporate retreat, our team of seasoned professionals ensures that every detail is meticulously planned, leaving you free to savor the moments.

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Cost of Living in Bangalore: What to Expect in 2023

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Bangalore, also known as Bengaluru, is a bustling city located in the southern part of India. It has become a hub for information technology (IT) companies and is home to many global tech giants, including Infosys, Wipro, and Tata Consultancy Services. With its favourable climate, excellent infrastructure, and a highly-skilled workforce, Bangalore has emerged as a leading centre for IT innovation, research, and development. The city has attracted a large number of professionals from across India and the world, who come here seeking employment opportunities in the IT industry. As a result, Bangalore has become a melting pot of cultures and has a cosmopolitan vibe. The city offers a vibrant lifestyle, with a diverse range of restaurants, cafes, and entertainment options. Despite the challenges posed by rapid urbanization, Bangalore continues to thrive as a dynamic and prosperous city, making it an attractive destination for both job-seekers and tourists alike.

Exploring the Cost of Living in Bangalore: Key Factors to Consider

Accommodation/ rental.

The location you choose to reside in can considerably influence your living expenditures in Bangalore. While proximity to your workplace or educational institution is a sensible consideration, it is essential to factor in your personal needs and preferences.

For those seeking an energetic ambience, localities such as Koramangala or Indiranagar offer a lively atmosphere but may come with a steep price tag. A 1 BHK apartment in these areas can cost up to ₹ 25,000 per month, while a 2 BHK may cost between ₹ 35,000 and ₹ 40,000 monthly. Those looking for more budget-friendly options can explore areas like HSR or BTM layouts, which are situated close to the central regions.

In these locations, a 1 BHK apartment can be rented for ₹ 13,000 to ₹ 16,000 per month, and a 2 BHK for under ₹ 40,000. However, moving further away from the city centre can provide more economical alternatives, although this may entail enduring the city’s notorious traffic congestion on a daily basis.

Food and Groceries

When it comes to the cost of living in Bangalore, food-delivery expenses are a significant component. Fortunately, the city provides an extensive range of takeaway options through various food-delivery apps. However, if you order two meals per day, the expenses can add up quickly, with an average daily cost of ₹ 350, resulting in a monthly expenditure of ₹ 9,000 to ₹ 10,000. To save money, it is advisable to either hire a cook or learn to cook on your own. Buying groceries like rice pulses and flour will cost you around ₹ 5,000 a month.

Despite the notorious traffic in Bangalore, transportation options abound, ranging from cabs and metros to rickshaws and buses, facilitating a seamless daily commute. While the metro and the BMTC buses offer economical travel, cab services may be a more convenient alternative when pressed for time. Overall, combining modes of transportation, such as the auto rickshaws, metros and taxis, should not exceed ₹ 4,000 per month in transportation expenses.

The cost of your utility expenses is primarily dependent on your lifestyle choices. For instance, if you choose to subscribe to cable or Direct-to-Home (DTH) services, in addition to electricity and Internet connection, the expenses can quickly add up. While unlimited broadband Internet plans generally cost around ₹ 1,200, which is comparable to other cities, the cost of electricity tends to be a little higher compared to cities like Delhi and Mumbai.

Additionally, the more electricity you consume, the higher your bill will be. While you may not need an air conditioner for the majority of the year due to the agreeable climate, the usual cost of electricity consumption is approximately ₹ 5.50 per unit, which can result in a monthly bill ranging from ₹ 1,200 to ₹ 1,500 for a 2 BHK apartment.

Education and Childcare

The average cost of childcare and schooling in Bangalore can vary depending on several factors such as the type of childcare/schooling, the age of the child, and the location of the facility.

The cost of daycare or creche services in Bangalore varies between ₹ 5,000 to ₹ 15,000 per month, depending on factors such as the location of the facility and the extent of services provided.

The average cost of preschool in Bangalore can range from ₹ 5,000 to ₹ 20,000 per month, depending on the facilities provided and the location of the school.

Primary and Secondary Schools

The average cost of primary and secondary schools in Bangalore can range from ₹ 50,000 to ₹ 2,00,000 per year, depending on the facilities provided and the location of the school.

International Schools

The average cost of international schools in Bangalore can range from ₹ 2,00,000 to ₹ 6,00,000 per year, depending on the facilities provided and the school’s location.

It is important to note that these are just estimates and the actual cost can vary depending on the specific facility and its location. It is always a good idea to research and compare the costs and facilities of different childcare and schooling options before making a decision.

From high-end branded showrooms to regular marketplaces, Bangalore offers a wide range of shopping options. If you’re seeking modern apparel and accessories, places like MG Road and Majestic Market are worth exploring. These locations offer almost everything you may require at affordable rates. If you do not have expensive preferences, you can meet your shopping requirements with an average monthly expenditure of ₹ 6,000. Nevertheless, if you favor buying exclusively from high-end brands at shopping malls, the cost will be significantly greater.

Entertainment

The cost of entertainment in Bangalore is subjective and dependent on various factors, such as one’s interests and personal preferences. Popular entertainment activities in Bangalore offer a diverse range of price options, which may vary based on the type of activity or event. Here are some of the estimated price ranges for such activities.

The average cost of movie tickets in Bangalore can range from ₹ 200 to ₹ 1000 per person, depending on the type of theatre and the time of the day since night shows are typically more expensive.

Amusement Parks

The average cost of amusement park tickets in Bangalore can range from ₹ 500 to ₹ 2,500 per person, depending on the park and the type of rides and attractions.

Concerts and Events

The average cost of tickets for concerts and events in Bangalore can range from ₹ 500 to ₹ 5,000 per person, depending on the performer or event.

The average cost of nightlife activities in Bangalore can vary depending on the type of venue and your personal preferences. On average, a drink at a bar or club can cost around ₹ 300 to ₹ 2,000, and entry fees can range from ₹ 500 to ₹ 2,000.

It is important to note that these are just estimates and the actual cost can vary depending on the specific activity or event. It is always a good idea to research and compare the costs of different entertainment options before making a decision.

What is the cost of living in Bangalore for a Bachelor?

The amount of money you need to cover your living expenses in Bangalore largely depends on how you choose to live your life. For instance, if you opt to stay as a paying guest and keep your entertainment expenses low, you can get by with a monthly budget of around ₹ 20,000. However, if you prefer a more comfortable lifestyle, you may need to spend up to ₹ 40,000 per month to cover your living expenses in Bangalore.

What is the Cost of Living in Bangalore for a Couple?

The cost of living in Bangalore for a couple can vary depending on their lifestyle choices. On average, the monthly cost of living for a couple can range from ₹ 50,000 to ₹ 90,000, including rent, food, transportation, and entertainment expenses. However, the actual cost can vary based on factors such as accommodation type, location, and personal preferences.

Is Bangalore an expensive city to live in?

Bangalore is ranked as the fourth most expensive city to live in India, but it’s worth noting that the cost of living can vary greatly based on individual lifestyles and needs.

What are the major expenses that contribute to the cost of living in Bangalore?

Accommodation, food, transportation, healthcare, and education are the primary expenses that make up the cost of living in Bangalore.

How much does accommodation cost in Bangalore?

The price of lodging in Bangalore is subject to variation based on factors such as the locality, type of accommodation, and amenities available. As a general estimate, a single-bedroom apartment situated in the city centre can cost between ₹ 20,000 to ₹ 30,000 per month.

How much does food cost in Bangalore?

The price of food in Bangalore can fluctuate based on the cuisine type and the restaurant’s location. Generally, a meal at a budget-friendly restaurant can range between ₹ 150 to ₹ 200, whereas a three-course meal for two at a mid-range restaurant typically costs around ₹ 800 to ₹ 1,200.

How much does transportation cost in Bangalore?

The expense of transportation in Bangalore is reliant on the mode of travel chosen. Public transportation is comparatively inexpensive, with a single journey bus ticket costing approximately between ₹ 10 to ₹ 15. Taxis and ride-sharing services, such as Ola and Uber, are also obtainable at reasonable prices.

How much does education cost in Bangalore?

The cost of education in Bangalore is influenced by the chosen level of education and institution type. Typically, private schools charge between ₹ 30,000 to ₹ 1,50,000 per year.

What is the cost of living for a family of four in Bangalore?

The cost of living for a family of four in Bangalore can fluctuate based on their way of life and preferences. Nevertheless, a family of four can live comfortably in Bangalore with a monthly budget averaging from ₹ 80,000 to ₹ 1,00,000.

What are some financing options available to people living in Bangalore to maintain their standard of living?

Individuals residing in Bangalore who require financial assistance to maintain their lifestyle have access to several financing alternatives. Personal loans are a prevalent option since they do not require collateral and can be utilized to cover various expenses such as rent, utilities, and transportation. Credit cards are suitable for small, short-term expenditures, but they entail high-interest rates and fees. Additionally, online loans can be applied for and managed digitally, but they typically have higher interest rates and fees than conventional bank loans. It is essential to conduct thorough research and compare these alternatives, ensuring that you comprehend the terms and have a repayment strategy to identify the most suitable financing option for your needs.

Shiv Nanda is a financial analyst at MoneyTap who loves to write on various financial topics online. He also advises people on financial planning, investment choices and budgeting skills, and helps them make their financial lives better.

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They say if you want to know a city inside-out, you need to wait until after dark. And Bangalore, the Silicon Valley of India, is no different. The nightlife in Bangalore is considered to be the best. Known for the beautiful lakes, parks, and pleasant weather, it is after the dark that this city comes to its full-fledged self, where joy and music hang in the air like a sweet aroma. The city offers its best nightclubs, microbreweries, dance clubs, and more for you to have a blast. So, without delay, come and join the city in its merry-making!

16 Best Experiences Of Nightlife In Bangalore

Are you looking for the best Bangalore nightlife experiences? Bangalore is home to numerous interesting pubs and party places that are known for their enthralling encounters. Here we give you the list of clubs in Bangalore to have an ultimate experience like never before!

  • Skyye Lounge: Party Hard
  • Pebble: The Jungle Lounge
  • Prost: Exclusive Set Up
  • Hangover: Rare Interactions
  • The 13th Floor: Rooftop Views
  • Big Brewsky: Chill Atmosphere
  • LOFT 38: Awesome Ambiance
  • Loveshack: Fun-Filled Nights
  • Xtreme Sports Bar: For Sport Lovers
  • Toit: Classic Microbrewery
  • Arbor Brewing Company: Cozy Surroundings
  • Vapour: Sip Your Favourite One!
  • Black Rabit: Mind-Blowing Cocktails
  • Hard Rock Cafe: Music And More!
  • High Ultra Lounge: Variety Of Signature Cocktails
  • I-Bar: Pool Parties And More!

1. Skyye Lounge: Party Hard

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Probably one of the most popular and iconic night clubs in Bangalore , the Skyye Lounge is everything that a nightclub should be. The epitome of nightlife in Bangalore, this club is guaranteed to make you fly high with every tantalizing beat. Furnished with an under-lit dance floor, circular counter, and a rooftop swimming pool, this club is the ultimate destination if you want to see what Bangalore is all about in the night. And all these accompanied by the splendid view of the city! What more could you ask for?

Price: 2,500 INR (approx. for two) Location: 16th floor, UB City, Vittal Mallya Road

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2. Pebble: The Jungle Lounge

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Ever seen those attractive tracks in movies where the hero and heroine dance in an exotic forest set-up? Dream of a similar setting? Worry not, because the Pebble has got your back. Evident in its name itself, Pebble — the Jungle Lounge is a pub with a literal forest set-up. Talking about psychedelic, it offers one of the best nightlife in Bangalore for you to bring out your dance-freak. Great food and a beautifully rustic and earthy setting, the Pebble will leave you asking for more.

Price: 1,500 INR (approx. for two) Location: #3 Princess Academy, Ramanna Maharishi Road, Palace Grounds, Bangalore

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3. Prost: Exclusive Set Up

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Talking of themed nightclubs in Bangalore, you will find this one on every list. Prost welcomes you to a wrecked ship decor, with an industrial pub set up. Everything about this place screams of rustic. And if you are a beer-lover, then think no more. Prost is just what you are looking for. With a collection of the most excellent brew, it also offers you a live DJ and a rooftop area for you to chill. This is one of the best clubs in Bangalore .

Price: 1,800 INR (approx. for two) Location: 749, 10th Main, 80 Feet Road, 4th Block, Near Maharaja Hotel, Koramangala

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4. Hangover: Rare Interactions

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Are you with your squad and looking for a chilled out place to crash? Then you must head over to Hangover. A Volkswagen van as a bar, a diverse sitting area, and great contemporary mixes by DJs, Hangover is the place to experience wholesome nightlife in Bangalore for singles. Their ambiance is made to suit all types of moods, and their music will get you bobbing your head. Add in great food and drinks, and you have got yourself the whole package of the best nightlife in Bangalore.

Price: 1,500 INR (approx. for two) Location: 1080, 12th Main, HAL 2nd Stage, Indiranagar, Bangalore

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5. The 13th Floor: Rooftop Views

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For a romantic escape, the 13th Floor offers the ideal nightlife in Bangalore for couples. It’s located on the 13th floor (very subtle) of the Barton Center and offers magnificent views of the city. If this isn’t romantic already, you should take a look at their ambiance — soothing low lightings, rooftop settings, along with a line of mouth-watering dishes from several cuisines (Asian, Thai, and North Indian). So, bring your significant other to the 13th Floor to enjoy a relaxing ‘evening in Bangalore.’

Price: 1,700 INR (approx. for two) Location: 84, Barton Centre, MG Road, Bangalore

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6. Big Brewsky: Chill Atmosphere

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The big-name among the microbreweries, Big Brewsky, is your go-to Bangalore nightlife places if you love a big glass of beer. Famous for their creatively crafted beer and an array of lip-smacking finger food, the Big Brewsky aims big with its chill atmosphere, stained glass windows, and a lot more. They also have this chic pool, complete with a bar by its side, a perfect experience for nightlife in Bangalore for couples. So, for an exciting evening, head to this microbrewery for a fabulous time, while swaying to good music with a chilled beer in hand.

Price: 1,600 INR (approx. for two) Location: Sarjapur Road, Behind MK Retail, Before WIPRO Corporate Office, Bengaluru, India

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7. LOFT 38: Awesome Ambiance

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Nowadays, when it comes to nightlife experiences, it is all about the ambiance and the music. Loft 38 gladly offers its loft-style pub, complete with wood and rustic decor. The decor is done so well; it can easily be recognized as one of the most best clubs in Bangalore . Along with their popular and loud music, the club has one of the most amazing crowds. And every time you drop down exhausted, the club is ready with its platter of delicious dishes of Indian and Continental cuisines and various mocktails and cocktails for you to re-energize yourself. This is one of the most loved night clubs in Bangalore .

Price: 2,100 INR (approx. for two) Location: Shop No.763, 100 Feet Road, HAL 2nd Stage, Indiranagar, Next to Xtreme Sports Bar

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8. Loveshack: Fun-Filled Nights

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Since nightlives are all about letting your hair down, meeting new people, and making lots of memories, Loveshack is an excellent place for a start. It is a two-floor space of white decor, large windows, and an open roof. It has got Bollywood and Punjabi music blasting and has arrangements for live performances, karaoke nights, sports screening, and special ladies’ night as well. The ideal nightlife in Bangalore for singles, what other great places to be at for an excellent night out than the Loveshack?

Price: 1,600 INR (approx. for two) Location: 280, Amarjyothi Layout, Opposite DELL, Inner Ring Road, Domlur, Bangalore

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9. Xtreme Sports Bar: For Sport Lovers

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Want to enjoy sports night with your friends, but in a slightly different and merrier way? Head down to Xtreme Sports Bar for the ultimate gaming/bar experience. This sports-themed bar offers you a complete sports environment with live sports screening, a pool table, a gaming zone, and indoor and outdoor sitting areas. Therefore, go cheering and fanning over your favorite teams with your friends over delicious food and incredible drinks.

Price: 1,500 INR (approx. for two) Location: Play Arena, 75, Hosa Rd, Valliyamma Layout, Kasavanahalli, Karnataka 560035

10. Toit: Classic Microbrewery 

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One of the best places to catch the true vibe of nightlife in Bangalore is Toit. Located in Indiranagar, this classic microbrewery with luxurious ambiance is one of the best escape for party lovers. They offer 6 types of brew which includes basmati blonde also. They do have serve some seasonal flavours such as Pumpkin beer during Halloween and spicy ginger-cinnamon infused brew around Christmas.  

Price: 2,000 INR (approx. for two)

Location: 100 Ft. Road, Near KFC, Indiranagar II stage, Bengaluru

11. Arbor Brewing Company: Cozy Surroundings

Popularly known as ABC, this amazing pub at Allied Grand Plaza is quite popular among local residents. It is a spacious place with fine wooden interiors and cozy ambiance, making you have the best party in the city. They do have a few indoor games, and if you are here then you must surely try supping up Belgian Brew, Raging Elephant IPA, and the Smooth Criminal. This is one of the most popular  night clubs in Bangalore .

Location: Allied Grande Plaza, Magrath Road, Ashok Nagar

12. Vapour: Sip Your Favourite One!

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Another interesting brewery in Indiranagar is Vapor which is famous for its lovely craft beers and exclusive beer cocktails. The place with open terrace give you a perfect chance to enjoy the pleasant ambiance of Bangalore while sipping your favourite drink! Do try their home-brewed wheat beer which is believed to be the best by visitors.  

Price: 1,500 INR (approx. for two)

Location: HAL, IInd floor, 100 Ft. Road, Indiranagar, Bengaluru

13. Black Rabit: Mind-Blowing Cocktails

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If you are looking for a romantic escape in Bangalore to have an awesome time with your significant other then you can surely check out Black Rabit. The place with beautiful ambiance have a spectacular collection of beer brands and their unique cocktails are truly mind-blowing! You can try burgers here as they serve scrumptious options, and smoked salmon is most popular among visitors. Don’t forget to taste Blood Orange Mimosas before heading back home!  

Location: 12th Main road, HAL IInd floor, Doopanahalli, Indiranagar, Bangalore

14. Hard Rock Cafe: Music And More!

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Hard Rock Cafe is always a fun making you have the best time with your friends and loved ones. Live music, delicious burgers, crispy fries, and their crazy cocktails, Hard Rock Cafe gives you the best experience of nightlife in Bangalore. So if you love listening to live rock music while grabbing your favourite bites then you can surely head to this lively place.  

Price: 2,500 INR (approx. for two)

Location: Opposite LIC Building, Off MG Road, St. Marks Road, Bangalore

15. High Ultra Lounge: Variety Of Signature Cocktails

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One of the most popular night club in Bangalore, High Ultra Lounge needs no introduction. Located on the 31st floor of the World Trade Centre, this luxurious place hosts the most amazing parties in the city. They serve oriental as well as non-oriental food options with a variety of signature cocktails. This is one of the famous  night clubs in Bangalore .

Price: 3,000 INR (approx. for two)

Location: Rooftop, WTC, Dr. Rajkumar Road, Malleswaram  

16. I-Bar: Pool Parties And More!

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This is one of the biggest nightclubs in Bangalore and an interesting place to hang out with friends. It’s quite spacious and you can also organize pool parties here. However, it is a bit expensive but truly worth experiencing!

Price: 3,500 INR (approx. for two)

Location: The Park Bangalore, MG Road, Bangalore

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Tips To Enjoy Nightlife In Bangalore

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Here are a few tips you should keep in mind if you are headed out to enjoy the nightlife in Bangalore.

  • Clubs in Bangalore have strict age restrictions. Therefore, to save yourself the ruckus and embarrassment, always carry your age proofs around with you. Looking young is impressive, but letting it spoil your fun is no good at all!
  • Clubs can be fun but pretty hectic. With all the dancing and shuffling, you can get yourself all over the place. Therefore, we suggest you carry a minimum. Just the essentials, and you can dance away to your heart’s content without worrying!
  • It is advised that you book your reservations earlier. Yes, random is fun, but it won’t be so if you have to wait in line for hours. When clubbing, drinking turns out to be an undeniable part.
  • Therefore, if you are driving to your destination, make sure someone from your group takes the responsibility of driving everyone back home. Or you may avail yourself of cab services and not drive at all. Drinking and driving were never cool to begin with.

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After a long day, you need a night out in the city that is buzzing with such a vibrant nightlife. Therefore, do yourself a favor, get your friends, and hit these happening clubs, and take full advantage of the vibrant nightlife in Bangalore . Cheers!

Frequently Asked Questions About Nightlife In Bangalore

Q. Do the best clubs in Bangalore have free entry?

A. Not all clubs entail free entry, but there are a lot of clubs that do allow it. However, clubs that usually do not permit free listings sometimes open their gates for all on certain occasions like Ladies’ and Stags’ nights.

Q. Which clubs in Bangalore hold Ladies’ Nights?

A. Almost all clubs in Bangalore have a specific day/period reserved for Ladies’ Nights. From our list, we have clubs such as Loveshack and Xtreme Sports Bar that organize amazing ladies’ night for all the females to have an excellent time.

Q. What are the age restrictions in clubs at Bangalore?

A. As long as you are 21 and above, all clubs in Bangalore will lay their gate open for you. However, if you have adult supervision, say when you are traveling with family, then there won’t be a problem with your age. Clubs, however, prefer not to allow children.

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This April, escape from the ordinary. Now is the time to go big and try something new on your vacation. That could mean spending the night at a zoo, booking a suite at a resort where you can swim straight to your room or staying at a hotel with a pet psychic on stand by. Here are six options that promise a fresh way to hotel.

Wildlife Retreat at Taronga in Sydney, Australia

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You never know who might be outside your window at the Wildlife Retreat at Taronga

When you look out your window at the Wildlife Retreat at Taronga , expect to see a koala gazing back. This boutique hotel is at the Taronga Zoo in Sydney, and gives guests who book Animal View Rooms an incredible, immersive wildlife experience. Those who want to be at the zoo but prefer some distance from the animals can stay in rooms with bushland or Sydney Harbor views. Rates include two-day access to Taronga Zoo, a special guided tour of the wildlife sanctuary, sustainable amenities and daily breakfast. 

Romeo Napoli in Naples, Italy

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Rooms at Romeo Napoli have views of Naples, the Gulf of Naples and Mount Vesuvius

April is a great time to visit Italy. You can enjoy the sights before the large crowds and sweltering temperatures arrive in the summer. For a taste of contemporary luxury, book Romeo Napoli . The hotel's 79 rooms and suites feature warm tones and original photography and have fantastic views of the city of Naples, Gulf of Naples and Mount Vesuvius. Wellness is a focus, with some rooms including infrared saunas, sensorial showers and private Zen gardens. Keep the pampering going downstairs at La Spa by Sisley Paris, where guests can relax in the Finnish sauna, frigidarium with snowfall, steam bath and cold immersion bath.

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Rooms at Sky Rock Sedona look out at the city's gorgeous red rocks

Sky Rock Sedona makes a stunning first impression. Walking into the lobby, guests are greeted by a sparkling amethyst-encrusted wall, and the titillations only increase from there. The rooms feel like sanctuaries, with cozy neutral tones and leather accents, and some have fireplaces perfect for cooler nights. Up on the rooftop, there are fire pits and couches so guests can take in the 360-degree views of Sedona's red rocks, including the iconic Snoopy Rock, Coffee Pot Rock and Thunder Mountain. Sedona pulls in many New Age seekers, and Sky Rock guests can take advantage of offerings like on-call pet psychics and vortex hunters.

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As long as you pack a bathing suit, you will do just fine at Generations Riviera Maya . This family-friendly resort on Mexico's Caribbean coast is known for its massive pool with a swim-up bar. All of the suites have ocean views, and several have direct access to the pool from their private balconies, making it easy to go swimming whenever you please. Rates are all-inclusive and cover meals, butler service and access to a private beach.

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Akara Hotel is about one mile away from Bangkok's Victory Monument

The Akara Hotel is in the middle of everything in Bangkok's Ratchathewi district. Museums, shops, night markets and restaurants are all a short walk away — for those willing to leave the hotel, that is. Akara offers a lot of amenities, from a rooftop swimming pool to a culinary school and library, and some guests might want to stay put and take good advantage. The sizable rooms feature wood and marble decor, separate living and work areas and mini-bars with local delicacies. For even more space, book the large Akara Suite, which comes with a rain shower, jacuzzi tub and television in the bathroom.

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Flying cars aren’t yet cleared for takeoff, but change is on the horizon

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This is the second of a two-part series on the future of air travel. Read part one here .

If you’d told me a few weeks ago that flying cars will change the way we travel, I probably would have laughed at you. 

But when Elon Musk hinted there might be a flying Tesla soon, the internet started buzzing with flying car news. And now people are talking.

“There’s absolutely a sense that the time has come,” says aviation industry investment banker Joey Smith at Cassel Salpeter & Co . “Numerous well-funded companies are racing to build a viable production vehicle, and they could take to the skies as early as next year.”

What’s more, attitudes toward advanced air mobility — that’s a fancy term for flying cars and other personal flying vehicles — have shifted. A new study suggests Americans, and particularly younger urban consumers, are warming to the idea of flying to their next destination. Even so, the definition of a flying car is a little hard to pin down. I’ll explain in a minute.

Don’t expect to open your apartment window and see a scene out of a sci-fi movie like “Minority Report” anytime soon. (You know, lanes of flying vehicles lining the sky.) It’ll be a slow rollout, but it has the potential to change the way we travel like we haven’t seen since the introduction of the jet engine.

What kind of flying vehicles are out there?

Personal flying vehicles defy simple classification, which may be part of their allure. There are STOLs and VTOLs, quadcopters, octocopters and hexacopters. Some are electric, some are gas-powered. 

Don’t be confused by all the acronyms. I think it’s OK to just call them flying cars.

Right now, the ones generating the most noise are electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles. These aircraft take off and land like a helicopter. For example, Joby’s air taxi service in Manhattan plans to use its eVTOL , which looks like an oversized drone, to shuttle passengers from New York to John F. Kennedy International Airport next year.

My categorization is a little unconventional, but here’s how I see it: There are really just two types of flying cars. The first are cars that can drive on the road and fly, just like the ones in “Back to the Future.” 

One of the most high-profile of these is the Model A being developed by Alef Aeronautics . It’s an eVTOL that looks like a sports car. But once it takes off, the passenger cabin pivots and the vehicle flies sideways, which looks a little jarring but very cool.

The second type of flying vehicle doesn’t even bother with the road. For example, the Lilium Jet is both a fixed-wing aircraft and an eVTOL. But you won’t see it on the highway unless it’s making an emergency landing — so technically, it’s not a flying car.

Like I said, these flying vehicles aren’t easy to categorize. And it hasn’t really mattered until now, because you could only find them in aviation magazines and science fiction movies. But now there are serious discussions about flying cars, and developers have started taking orders. The future is almost here.

Flying cars aren’t cleared for takeoff — yet

Don’t get too excited. A few things still have to be worked out, say experts. For example, eVTOL manufacturers have struggled with several challenges. It’s not just how to design lightweight aircraft made from the right composite materials and with adequate battery life. It’s also piloting the flying car. Issues such as autonomous flight capability and pilot training have proved to be big barriers. 

There are also regulatory roadblocks. The Federal Aviation Administration, which has oversight of these new vehicles, has adopted a “crawl-walk-run” approach. And it’s still in “crawl” mode. Last year, it laid down some rules for flying cars. Among them: They have to use existing heliports and they must have a human pilot. But there are no special traffic lanes in the sky for these vehicles yet.

The U.K. is also preparing for flying cars. In March, the government said it envisioned eVTOLs taking to the skies within four years . 

Observers are skeptical of the proposed timeline. Charles Leocha, president of the consumer group Travelers United , has worked on regulations for low-level unmanned aerial vehicles for the past decade. He says the wheels are turning slowly.

“The FAA is at least a decade away from allowing or approving any kind of flying car,” he adds.

All of that has made people reluctant to order a flying car — if they can afford one. Most vehicles range from $150,000 to as much as $10 million.

“Prospective buyers are likely to hold off until regulatory barriers are dismantled,” says Francesco Cerroni, a mobility expert at the design firm Buro Happold .

Where to find personal flying vehicles now

If you want to see a flying vehicle for yourself, here’s where to find them (outside of the movie theater):

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High prices and continued doubts about the viability of zipping around town like George Jetson haven’t stopped people from thinking about the future. Experts seem to agree that safe VTOLs with FAA approval could change travel forever.

“It would reduce congestion by removing some traffic on the road and create a new aviation sector, with new jobs,” says Raj Rajkumar, professor of computer engineering at Carnegie Mellon University.

Flying cars could dramatically cut the drive time between destinations typically served by short-haul commercial flights. So instead of catching a shuttle flight from Washington, D.C., to New York, you’d just fly there in your own car in a fraction of the time it used to take to drive.

But that’s just the beginning. As these vehicles become faster and more affordable, they hold the promise of competing with commercial aviation. Imagine flying your family car from the suburbs of an East Coast city to Florida for your next vacation in less time than it would take you to go to the airport, get through security, wait for your departure, fly, land, collect your luggage and rent an earthbound car?

The thought of ditching airlines, with their awful customer service and addictive loyalty programs, may be the greatest promise of the autonomous aerial vehicle revolution.

If you’d asked me a few weeks ago if such a future was possible, I would have been very skeptical. Now, I’m just a little skeptical.

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Storm Kathleen: Scotland hit by high winds, heavy rain and travel disruption

Flood and wind warnings remain in place, with Sepa warning of ‘real danger to life’ on coastal roads and paths

High winds and heavy rain from Storm Kathleen persisted through Sunday, battering parts of Scotland and Ireland and disrupting travel.

The Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (Sepa) had 18 regional flood alerts and 37 flood warnings in place in Scotland. They have been in force since Saturday.

The Met Office has also issued a yellow wind warning from 9am on Sunday covering parts of the west and northern Highlands, the Isle of Skye and the Hebrides. It will remain in force until 11:59pm.

Winds as high as 73mph were recorded in Drumalbin, South Lanarkshire.

A previous warning stretched from the Scottish Borders to just south of Stirling. It spanned the west coast, throughout much of central Scotland, and ended just short of the east coast.

Janine Hensman, Sepa’s flood duty manager, said: “Across Sunday, we’ll continue to see high tides, storm surges and large waves across coastal areas. This combination is particularly dangerous – especially around high tides. There is real danger to life from wave overtopping, particularly around causeways, coastal roads and paths.

“While the risk is greatest around high tide times, our message is clear: Take extra care if you are near the coast at any point and stay well clear of waves and water. Be careful when travelling around exposed coastal areas and don’t walk or drive through flood water, as there may be hidden hazards.”

She added: “Whilst Storm Kathleen will ease on Sunday evening, another weather system is on the way. Significant flooding from rivers and surface water is possible in southern, central and north-eastern areas on Tuesday, with coastal flooding continuing due to high spring tides.

“Flood alerts and warnings are in place, so stay up to date though our website. We will continue to work with the Met Office to monitor the situation 24/7 and review regional flood alerts and local flood warnings as required.”

The Met Office has warned of potential power cuts, damage to buildings, poor mobile phone coverage and danger to life because of large waves and debris from beaches being thrown on to seafronts. About 34,000 people were left without electricity on Saturday, with a few thousand customers remaining without power overnight, but by Sunday afternoon almost all had had their supply restored.

CalMac, Scotland’s largest ferry operator, cancelled a number of its services and many other ferries were operating on reduced timetables, while others faced potential disruption.

ScotRail also faced a number of disruptions throughout the day, including to its Helensburgh Central and Dumbarton Central services.

However, the services, according to ScotRail, were “starting to return to normal”.

On Saturday, more than 140 flights throughout the UK were cancelled as a result of the storm.

In Ireland, a girl was swept out to sea from the east pier of Dún Laoghaire harbour in County Dublin on Saturday evening. Rescuers were able to pull her out of the water within eight and a half minutes, with a lifeboat volunteer revealing that pockets of air trapped under her coat helped keep her afloat before the rescue.

Andrew Sykes, a volunteer helm with the RNLI, told PA Media that the stormy conditions made the rescue operation difficult.

“With the high winds and storm we were experiencing, with large waves and surge coming off the pier, to get alongside her was extremely difficult,” he said. “She would be pushed one way and we would be pushed another,”

The girl was taken to a hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

Titanic Belfast was forced to close after strong winds damaged part of its roof on Saturday. However, the yellow wind warning covering Donegal, Mayo and west Galway was lifted at 4pm on Sunday.

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A total solar eclipse  crosses North America today, with parts of 15 U.S. states within the path of totality. Maps show where and when astronomy fans can see the big event  as skies darken in the middle of the day on Monday, April 8.

The total eclipse will first appear along Mexico's Pacific Coast at around 11:07 a.m. PDT, then travel across a swath of the U.S., from Texas to Maine, and into Canada.

About 31.6 million people live in the path of totality , the area where the moon will fully block out the sun , according to NASA. The path will range between 108 and 122 miles wide. An additional 150 million people live within 200 miles of the path of totality.

Solar eclipse path of totality map for 2024

The total solar eclipse will start over the Pacific Ocean, and the first location in continental North America that will experience totality is Mexico's Pacific Coast, around 11:07 a.m. PDT on April 8, according to NASA. From there, the path will continue into Texas, crossing more than a dozen states before the eclipse enters Canada in southern Ontario. The eclipse will exit continental North America around 5:16 p.m. NDT from Newfoundland, Canada.

The path of totality includes portions of the following states:

Texas OklahomaArkansasMissouri Illinois KentuckyIndianaOhio Pennsylvania New York Vermont New Hampshire Maine

Small parts of Tennessee and Michigan will also experience the total solar eclipse.

Several major cities across the U.S. are included in the eclipse's path of totality, while many others will see a partial eclipse. Here are some of the best major cities for eclipse viewing — if the weather cooperates :

San Antonio, Texas (partially under the path)Austin, TexasWaco, TexasDallas, TexasLittle Rock, ArkansasIndianapolis, IndianaDayton, OhioCleveland, OhioBuffalo, New YorkRochester, New YorkSyracuse, New YorkBurlington, VermontMap of when the solar eclipse will reach totality across the path

The eclipse will begin in the U.S. as a partial eclipse beginning at 12:06 p.m. CDT near Eagle Pass, Texas, before progressing to totality by about 1:27 p.m. CDT and then moving along its path to the northeast over the next few hours.

NASA shared times for several cities in the path of totality across the U.S. You can also  check your ZIP code on NASA's map  to see when the eclipse will reach you if you're on, or near, the path of totality — or if you'll see a partial eclipse instead.

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