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37 Incredible Tourist Places to Visit in Bangalore (Bengaluru)

Bangalore is a city of gardens and lakes as well as of enchanting historical buildings, captivating temples and museums. A tour to Bangalore presents its visitors with many interesting choices to keep themselves entertained. There are many places to see in Bangalore, each promising a unique enriching experience.

Tourists can also find many interesting sightseeing places in and around Bangalore city. From scenic locations with refreshing nature, historical monuments and temples, taking you back to the ancient times, to even science museums and entertainment parks, the city of Bengaluru has something for each and everyone. Whether you are on a weekend tour or family trip with children, this city is suitable for all kinds of trips. Some of the popular sightseeing places in Bangalore are listed below.

Attara Kacheri (High Court) Bangalore

Attara Kacheri (High Court) Bangalore

Also known as Bowring’s Attara Kacheri or Old Public Office, Attara Kacheri literally means eighteen offices. Built in 1868, this architecturally magnificent building was turned into a high court in the year of 1956. Located near Cubbon Park, this building is a favourite among photographers owing to its massive red structure, captivating exteriors and intricate interiors.

Lalbagh Botanical Garden Bengaluru

Lalbagh Botanical Garden Bengaluru

Earlier known with the name of Rose and Cypress Garden, Lalbagh Botanical Garden is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Bangalore. Dream work of Hyder Ali, construction of this garden was completed during the reign of Tipu Sultan. Boasting of more than 1000 varied species of flora including flowers, tropical plants and herbs, this garden has a number of other attractions as well such as Glass House, Museum, Pigeon House, Statue of Sri Chamaraja Wodeyar,Kempegowda Tower, etc.

Vidhana Soudha Bangalore

Vidhana Soudha Bangalore

Being one of the largest legislature buildings in India, Vidhana Soudha has an imposing building with more than 300 rooms which is spread over 550505 sq ft of area. Built with Bangalore Granite in the Dravidian style of architecture, this mesmerising building was built in 1956 by late Sri K Hanumanthaiah, the then Chief Minister of Mysore State (1951 to 1956). It is lighted every evening from 6 PM to 8.30 PM. the sight is worth viewing.

Vikasa Soudha Bengaluru

Vikasa Soudha Bengaluru

Next to Vidhana Soudha is Vikasa Soudha, standing majestically. Spread over 8 acres of land, this building with more than 360 rooms presents an impressive view, similar to that of Vidhana Soudha. Popularly referred as ‘Sister of Vidhana Soudha’, this magnificent structure of granite was inaugurated in 2004 by the then the Karnataka Governor, T.N. Chaturvedi.

Devanahalli Fort Bangalore

Devanahalli Fort Bangalore

Built by Mallabairegowda of Avati clan in 1501, Devanahalli Fort is located around 35 km away from Bangalore city. This fort saw many reigns over a span of many decades. in 1747, It was conquered by Dalawai, Nanjarajaiah in 1747, then by Marathas and then later came under Hyder Ali which was again transferred to Tipu Sultan. The present structure of this fort was built during Hyder Ali rule. This fort also has many temples, namely Venugopalaswamy temple, Chandramouleshwara Temple, Siddalingeshwara temple and Nanjundeshwara temple. It's amazing structure and historically association is worth exploring.

06 Cubbon Park Bengaluru

Cubbon Park Bengaluru

Built in the year 1864 by the then viceroy of India, Sir Mark Cubbon, this park enjoys an ideal location with many popular sightseeing places located in its proximity. Initially named as Meade’s Park after John Meade, this park was later renamed as Sri Chamarajendra Park in 1927 in the honor of Mysore King Sri Krishnaraja Wodeyar. However, it is popularly known as Cubbon Park. With more than 600 different kinds of flora, mesmerising landscapes and vast open spaces, this park is frequented to experience the serenity of nature.

Bangalore Palace

Bangalore Palace

Located in Palace Gardens, this palace was built in 1887 during the reign of Wodeyar Dynasty. Built in the Tudor-style architecture, this palace mesmerizes everyone with its captivating architecture comprising of intricate wooden carvings, lush green gardens, gothic windows, fortified towers, etc. Bangalore Palace show resembles the palaces of England to an extent. Presently this palace is used for organising various events and programs.

Bull Temple Bangalore

Bull Temple Bangalore

One of the oldest and the most popular temples of Bangalore, Bull temple is dedicated to Nandi, the ride of Lord Shiva. The main attraction of this temple is the magnificent statue of Nandi with a height of 4.5 meter and width of around 6 meters. The statue has been carved out of a single granite rock. Constructed in the Dravidian style of architecture, this temple was built by KempeGowda I, founder of Bangalore. It is also said that this statue grew in size and to stop its further growing a small iron plate has been kept on the head of Nandi.

St. Mary's Basilica Bengaluru

St. Mary's Basilica Bengaluru

Initially built as small chapel in 1818, St. Mary’s Basilica underwent many changes. Its captivating gothic carvings were added later during renovations while in 1882 stained glass windows were added to it and then again in 1947 it was again renovated. In 1973, the statue of Basilica was brought to this Church. It is known for its architecture as well as religious significance.

Freedom Park Bangalore

Freedom Park Bangalore

Spread over 21 acres of area, Freedom Park was originally a central jail which used for jailing those against British rule. During the period of emergency, many national political leaders had also stayed in this jail. It was later inaugurated as Freedom Park, symbolic of the freedom struggle during the colonial period. Sculpture court, People Courtyard, Water Fountain, Book Museum and Jail Museum are a few of its sections to see.

Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple Bengaluru

Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple Bengaluru

Popularly known as Gavipuram Cave Temple, this temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is being protected under the Karnataka Ancient and Historical Monuments, and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act 1961. Built in the 6th Century, this temple is known for its beautiful architecture, which has been carved out of a rock which is further enhanced with the granite pillars at its front This rock-cut temple was restored and renovated during 16th century by Kempegowda I, who is known as the founder of Bangalore.

Dodda Ganapathi Temple Bangalore

Dodda Ganapathi Temple Bangalore

Situated in Basavanagudi, this temple is one of the most popular temples in Bangalore. It is known for its huge idol of Lord Ganesha which has a height of 18 feet and width of 16 feet. The statue of Lord Ganesha has been carved out of a single stone and is believed to have grown to this size. Constructed by founder of Bangalore, Kempegowda I, this temple is also called Shakthi Ganapathi and Satya Ganapthi.

St. Mark's Cathedral Bengaluru

St. Mark's Cathedral Bengaluru

Built in 1812, St. Mark's Cathedral has been named after St. Mark who is believed to be one of the 12 disciples of Jesus Christ. The architecture of this church is similar to that of St. Paul’s Cathedral which was constructed in 17th Century. Exquisite wood work and intricate carvings add on to the overall beauty of the church.

Sankey Tank Bangalore

Sankey Tank Bangalore

Built in 1882 by Col. Richard Hieram Sankey, Sankey Tank is a popular places to hangout in Bangalore. This lake is spread over 37.5 acres of area. Initially built for to serve as a water source, this lake is now popular for recreational activities such as boating. it is located in the western Bangalore, close to Vyalikaval, Malleshwaram and Sadashivanagar.

Venkatappa Art Gallery Bengaluru

Venkatappa Art Gallery Bengaluru

With more than 600 paintings, Venkatappa Art Gallery is a place not to be missed by any art lover. Named after the great painter Venkatappa, this art gallery is located close to Vishweshwaraiah Museum. This gallery consists of works of many great artists including those of M F Hussain, Yusuf Arakkal, N S Bendrem, Hariram, Hanumiah and Venkatappa as well.

Lumbini Gardens Bangalore

Lumbini Gardens Bangalore

Located by the side of Nagawara Lake, Lumbini Gardens presents a perfect place for spending some time with your friends and family. Bestowed with beautiful natural settings, it also offers a wide array of waterfront activities. There are also boating facilities here.

Tipu Sultan Fort near Bengaluru

Tipu Sultan Fort near Bengaluru

Built in 1557, it was initially built by Kempegowda I, the founder of Bangalore. However, it later came under Tipu Sultan who extended this fort. However, later after the British conquest, this fort was destroyed partially which went till the 1930s. Presently one can see Delhi Gate, and remains of 2 bastions. Summer Palace of Tipu Sultan is also located inside this fort vicinity.

Innovative Film City Bangalore

Innovative Film City Bangalore

In Bidali, off the Bangalore-Mysore Highway, Innovative Film city is an entertainment hub with entertaining choices for each and everyone. It has a wide array of interesting sections, each promising a unique and fun-filled experience. Miniature city, replicas of the popular wonders from all over the world, museum, haunted mansion, wax museum, Dinosaur World, Fossil Hunt, water rides, etc are a few of the engaging sections of the Innovative film city.

Manchanabele Dam near Bangalore

Manchanabele Dam near Bangalore

At a distance of around 40 km from bangalore city, Manchanabele Dam is constructed over Arkavathi River. This place presents captivating scenic beauty. it is also popular among bird watchers. Along with boating, it is also known for its trekking trails.

Thippagondanahalli Reservoir near Bengaluru

Thippagondanahalli Reservoir near Bengaluru

At a distance of about 45 km from Bangalore city, Thippagondanahalli Reservoir presents mesmerising natural beauty. Built at the confluence of the Arkavathy River and Kumudvathi River, this reservoir is an ideal place to visit if you are looking for a small break amid nature. It was inaugurated in 1933.

Art of Living International Center Bangalore

Art of Living International Center Bangalore

Often referred as Bangalore Ashram, Art of Living International Center is located about 21 km south of Bangalore. Built over a hillock, the AOL ashram Bangalore was built in 1986 over 65 acres of land. With captivating landscapes, lush green and vast open grounds, this palace is visited not only by devotees and followers but also by nature lovers. Along with the spiritual environment and natural surroundings, there are also various Ayurveda centers here. This ashram also attract visitors with its alluring architecture.

Hesaraghatta Lake Bengaluru

Hesaraghatta Lake Bengaluru

A man-made lake, Hesaraghatta Lake is situated around 18 km north west of Bangalore. Built in 1894, across Arkavathy River, this lake was initially constructed as a water source. Now popular as a picnic spot, this lake is also frequented by bird watchers. It is located close to other tourist attractions such as Government Aquarium, Nrityagram which is a known dance village.

Wonder La Amusement Park Bangalore

Wonder La Amusement Park Bangalore

One of the biggest water parks in India, Wonder La Amusement Park is a place for everyone. This entertainment park promises a fulfilled experience to everyone with its innumerable options of dry rides and water sports. Located around 28 km away from Bangalore, this amusement park spread across 82 acres of land can be explored through our 1 day Wonderla Bangalore Package . WonderLa presents international standards of facilities and an extensive variety of kids’ rides, dry rides, high thrill rides, and water rides and sports.

Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace Bengaluru

Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace Bengaluru

Used a summer retreat by Tipu Sultan, this palace was constructed by Tipu Sultan in 1791. The construction however was started by Hyder Ali in 1781. one of the major attraction of palace is the museum which has various things related to Tipu Sultan and Hyder Ali on display such as his crown, clothes, silver vessel, etc.

Shivagange near Bangalore

Shivagange near Bangalore

About 58 km away from Bangalore, Shivagange is near the town of Tumkur (8km). A popular pilgrimage, this is also visited by tourists because of its breathtaking scenic beauty. This mountain peak which resembles Shivalingam is visited by many devotees. There is also a holy spring near by. Some of the popular religious sites located here are Gangadhareshwara temple, Olakal Teertha, Nandi Statue and Patala Gange.

Thottikallu Falls near Bengaluru

Thottikallu Falls near Bengaluru

Popularly known as TK Falls or Swarna Mukhi falls, it is located about 35 km away from Bangalore. This fall is popular for its mesmerising natural beauty as well as for its religious associations. it is often visited by those who seek adventure. It is known for trekking and walks.

Ulsoor Lake/ Halasuru Lake

Ulsoor Lake/ Halasuru Lake Bengaluru

Dating back to the 16th century, Ulsoor Lake/ Halasuru Lake is spread over an area of 50 hectares. Located quite close to the M.G Road, it lies on the eastern part of Bangalore. This lake is often visited by locals for spending some time away from the city’s hustle bustle.It is said that this lake was once a favourite recreational spot for Mysore Wadiyars and even Britishers. The serene waters of the lake, still presents a break from buildings and traffic of the city. It is also popular for morning and evening walks. There is also a gurudwara nearby.

HAL Aerospace Museum

HAL Aerospace Museum Bengaluru

India’s first aerospace museum, HAL Aerospace Museum is a must visit on a Bangalore tour. A part of the HAL Heritage Centre and AeroSpace, this museum was built in 2001 by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited. This museum boasts a rare collection of helicopters, aircraft models and fighter planes. The most popular displays are MIG-21, Kiran, AJeet, Lakshya, etc. It also has a library, aircraft simulators, an aeromodelling club and a mock Air Traffic Control Tower. Within the museum complex, there is also a separate children’s play area, a herb garden and a rose garden. Located on the old airport road, it is open from 9 AM to 5 PM every day.

ISKCON Temple

ISKCON Temple Bengaluru

One of the largest Krishna temples in the world, ISKCON Temple of Bangalore was built to honour the birth anniversary of Sri Prabhupada who was the founder of ISKCON. Dedicated to Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha, this temple displays Neoclassical style of architecture with 4 gopurams and a hall with 10,000 sq. ft of area. The ceilings of the temple showcase intricate paintings showcasing the life of Lord Krishna. ISKCON temple premises also house the Iskcon Vedic Theatre, an open-air amphitheatre, a Vedic museum, and a lush green garden. Although adorned with traditional art forms and crafts, this temple also has all the modern facilities for the convenience of devotees.

Dodda Alada Mara/ The Big Banyan Tree

Dodda Alada Mara/ The Big Banyan Tree Bengaluru

At a distance of 28 km from the city centre, Dodda Alada Mara is situated on Bangalore-Mysore Highway. It stands majestically in Kethohalli village. It is a massive banyan tree, which is more than 400 years old. It is considered as the second largest banyan tree in India. Its main trunk has several aerial prop roots, which have turned into thick trunks, resembling the main trunk of the tree.

This big banyan tree has expanded over an area of 7.4 acres. Its aerial roots have now interlaced into each other, creating a grove-like appearance. Not only among nature enthusiasts, it is also popular among Hindu devotees. You can visit this magnificent piece of nature from 8 AM to 5.30 PM.

Ragigudda Temple

Ragigudda Temple, also known as Ragigudda Anjaneya Temple is a popular shrine to visit in Bangalore. Dedicated to Lord Hanuman, this temple was built in 1972. Although primarily a Lord Hanuman temple, it also has equally captivating shrines of Lord Ram, Goddess Sita, and Lord Lakshman. There is also a Shivalinga in the temple complex. On the side of the temple, you will also find engraved rocks with the Holy Trinity of Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva.

Spread over 5 acres of land, this temple is located in the Jayanagar 9th Block and is easily accessible via roadways. It is open for devotees from 8 AM to 11.30 AM and 5 PM to 8 PM on weekdays and from 8 AM to 12.30 PM and 5 PM to 8.30 PM on weekends.

National Gallery of Modern Art

Inaugurated in 2009, National Gallery of Modern Art is built within the complex of Manikyavelu Mansion, which was once a private residence. It is now a part of this museum which is spread over 3.5 acres of land. NGMA Bengaluru displays modern Indian art, starting from the early 18th century. The paintings by Raja Ravi Verma, Amrita Sher-Gil, Jamini Roy and Rabindranath Tagore are the highlights here.

NGMA also houses a public art reference library, a cafeteria, an auditorium, and a museum shop cum facilitation block. A prime cultural centre, NGMA also conducts events, seminars, film screenings and workshops on art and culture. It is open from 11 AM to 6 PM on weekdays except Mondays. On weekends, it is open till 7.30 PM.

Halasuru Someshwara Temple

One of the oldest temples in Bangalore, Halasuru Someshwara Temple dates back to Chola Dynasty. It was later renovated during the reigns of Vijayanagara Kingdom and Kempe Gowda II. This ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. There are also shrines for other Hindu deities like Arunachaleswara, Nanjundeshwara, Kamakshamma, Panchalingeshwara and Bhimeswara.

Displaying the Vijayanagar style of architecture, this temple is also visited by those interested in ancient architecture. It has several admirable parts like intricate carvings on its walls, narrow passageways, square garbhagriha, grand mandapas, regal pillars and gopuram. The temple opens at 6 AM to 12.30 PM. It again opens for evening prayers from 5.30 PM to 9 PM.

Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum (VITM)

Built in the memory of Sir M. Visvesvaraya, the Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum was inaugurated in the year of 1962 by the then PM of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. It was opened to the public in 1965. Its first exhibition was ‘Electricity’. VITM presents a peek into the technological history of India. It displays electronics and other scientific models, industrial products, engines, etc.

The major attraction at this museum is the Dinosaur Enclave, Science on a sphere and a replica of the Wright Brothers’ Flyer. The visiting timings are from 9.30 AM to 8 PM. VITM is located near Cubbon Park and is easily accessible by city buses and metro trains.

Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium

Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium Bengaluru

Established in 1989, Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium is located on the T. Chowdiah Road. Maintained by the Bangalore Association for Science Education (BASE), this planetarium is a must visit if you are travelling with kids or family. It provides information about space, Earth and other celestial bodies in an engaging and fun way.

JNP boasts of a state of the art hybrid projection system and a 15 M Dome. Sky Theatre, Mirror Dome shows, Science park, exhibition hall, know your stars are a few highlights of this museum. It also houses a science centre and a science park. Various activities like star gazing, sky theatre shows, screening of science movies, etc., are also conducted here.

Hebbal Lake

Hebbal Lake Bengaluru

Created in 1537, by Kempe Gowda I, founder of Bengaluru, Hebbal Lake is a must visit if you are seeking sometime in nature. Now maintained by the Lake Development Authority, an NGO, this lake offers a peaceful natural setting, away from the chaos of city life. Home to many migratory birds, this lake is ideal for birdwatching. It is also a popular spot for morning and evening walks and is often frequented by photographers. Visit this lake for a mesmerising view of sunset and sunrise over its serene waters.

Government Museum

Government Museum Bengaluru

Another museum to visit when in Bangalore is the Government Museum. Designed by Colonel Sankey, the museum was opened to the public in 1886. It has an enviable collection of ancient pottery, paintings, inscriptions, stone carvings, coins, etc. Sculptures dating back to Hoysala, Nolamba and Gandhara era; terracotta items from Mathura; excavated items from Halebeedu, Chandravalli, Mohenjodaro, and Hampi; Begur inscription (890 AD), Halmidi Shasana slabs (450 AD), and Atakur inscription slabs ( 949 AD) are the major attractions here.

It is located on the Kasturba Gandhi Road, quite close to Cubbon Park. Its timings are from 10 AM to 5 PM on every day of the week, except Monday. It also remains closed on public holidays.

Apart from sightseeing, Bangalore also offers an amazing range of shopping opportunities. Visit the famed UB City. Spread over 13 acres of land, it is one of the largest shopping hubs in the country. The city has several malls to spend a few hours in, after spending the day in sightseeing. Commercial Street, MG Road, Brigade Road, Avenue Road and Majestic Market are a few other places that are worth exploring for a Bangalore experience, even if you are not keen on shopping.

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You have everything from history to adventure, nightlife to book cafes, nature’s beauty to luxury malls, you name it, and you get it in Bangalore. Yes, Bangalore is an interesting destination that intrigues people of all ages. It is also a city of paradoxes, another reason why you must see this place. The diversity, and the foreign influence, colorful history and the rich heritage attractions have all made Bangalore a melting pot of culture. Call it the Silicon Valley of India or the Garden City or may be a Cosmopolitan city, for Bangalore can be anything you call it! It is also blissful to behold gorgeous hill stations and coastal towns here for an amazing escape where beauty and serenity prevails delightfully.

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Here is our list that proves Bangalore is a place for everyone; I bet you will find your pick as well.

Best Tourist Places & Attractions in Bangalore

Bangalore Palace

Cubbon park, lalbagh botanical garden, pyramid valley, karnataka chitrakala parishat, st mary basilica, mg road (mahatma gandhi road), sankey tank, jamia masjid, jawaharlal nehru planetarium, the heritage center and aerospace museum, st mark’s cathedral, gavi gangadeshwara temple, kynkyny art gallery, dodda ganapathi temple, m chinnaswamy stadium, national gallery of modern art, ragigudda anjaneya temple, infant jesus shrine, phoenix market city, basavanagudi, visvesvaraya industrial and technological museum, suryanarayana temple, malleswaram, art of living international center, wonderla amusement park, iskcon temples.

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Bangalore Palace Karnataka

The two-storey granite structure, Bangalore Palace is one of the most beautiful and popular landmarks of Bangalore which you must not miss for your Bangalore sightseeing Tour. This palace will take you back in the time of Wadeyars who were the most influential dynasties in Southern India. It was built in 1887.

The wood carvings, mesmerizing architecture, vine-covered walls, decorated pillars and arches, Hindu style decors, stunning chandeliers showcases the rich lifestyle of Wadeyar dynasty the magnificence of which is still intact. It also houses some of the best paintings of the 19th and 20th century by renowned painters, the prominent among them is Raja Ravi Varma.

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Cubbon Park Bangalore

Regarded as the heart of the city, Cubbon Park is one of the must-visit places in Bangalore. Historical buildings and monuments like Attara Kacheri, Museum and Seshadri Iyer memorial hall are the chief attractions of the park, whereas the rich botanical garden makes it one of the best places to explore in Bangalore.

Cubbon Park has also won many accolades for maintaining this heritage so well. The Park is a paradise for nature lovers. Approx. 6000 trees are planted here and many other attractive floras and various bird species highlight its beauty and attract tourists to spend some time with family and friends.

The beautiful and huge Cubbon Park aquarium would blow your heart away. The toy train ride of the park will surely make your day and make your holidays memorable forever.

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Lalbagh Botanical Garden Bangalore

Lalbagh Botanical Garden is an important landmark in Bangalore city. The garden is a vital part of the sightseeing tour in Bangalore. Situated in southern Bangalore, Lalbagh hosts India’s largest collection of tropical plants.

There is even an annual flower show that is hosted here and is attended by a large number of people from around the globe. Also, flower shows are organized on Independence Day and Republic Day here. The Karnataka government also organizes Janapada Janitre (Folk Fair), in which folk dance and music programs can be enjoyed here. The geological monument in the garden is another feature that attracts a lot of people.

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Pyramid Valley Bangalore

After a hectic day or a week in a bustling city like Bangalore, places like Pyramid Valley makes for a perfect escape. It is one of the best places to visit in Bangalore. An international center of meditation, Pyramid valley redefines the concept of meditation and its healing powers. The center aims at offering the visitors the power of self-realization and spiritual wisdom and to help them unlock their hidden potential. Apart from this, the architecture of the center in the form of a pyramid also catches a lot of attention.

  • World’s largest Pyramid structure built for the purpose of meditation.
  • It hosts numerous workshops, talks and training on self- development and self-discovery.

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Karnataka Chitrakala Parishat

Another hub for art lovers in Bangalore, Karnataka Chitrakala Parishat is a significant place in bringing the rich art of veterans and amateurs to the world. The place houses a collection of 13 galleries that display artwork from different eras and genres. Mysore Paintings, Leather Puppets, Sculptures and Russian artists Roerichs, Kejriwal, Kukke, and Krishna Reddy are some of the popular works that you can see here. Also, there is an art mart that sells art publications from many popular publishing houses.

  • If you want to get useful insights on the visual culture of the state then it is the best place to visit in Bangalore.
  • It houses various museums, galleries, collections on Pan -Indian Visual culture and history of art.
  • It is a best learning place for students and visitors who are interested in learning Visual arts.

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UB City Bangalore

Despite all the hustle and bustle, one actually has the benefits of living in big cities. There is so much that one can explore and spend time doing in the big city. If you are visiting Bangalore, UB City is actually one of those places where one can explore the best of city life. Reckoned to be India’s first luxury mall, UB City comprises UB Tower, Kingfisher Plaza, Concorde, Canberra & Comet Blocks. Each of these blocks has its own distinct look. The lower three levels of the Concorde and Canberra Block constitute the Retail area, which is also known as The Collection.

  • Here one can find premium international brands like Rolex, Burberry, Louis Vuitton, & Canali.
  • UB City also has an 800-seater Amphitheatre, Day Spa from Angsana and restaurants that serve cuisines ranging from Italian to Chinese, Indian to Japanese.

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JP Park Bangalore

Located at Yeshwanthpur, Bangalore, JP is a biodiversity park. It is the third biggest park in Bangalore after Lalbagh and Cubbon Park. The Park houses four lakes, a 25 acres lawn and over 250 varieties of trees and shrubs. Exotic aquatic species, a nursery, a nature center, an exhibition plaza, and an amphitheater are the highlights of this place. If you are residing in the neighboring areas of this park, you eventually know its assets as a perfect place for morning walks/jogs, martial art classes, yoga and laughing therapies.

  • Entry Fee – No Entry Fee
  • Timings – 5:00 AM -9:00 AM and 4:00 PM – 8:30 PM
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  • There are three grooves in the park known as Pavithra Vana which has three mini grooves called Nakshatra Vana, Rashi Vana, Navgraha Vana.
  • It is a hub of migratory birds like pond heron, coot hen, little cormorant, Moorhen, pelicans etc.

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St Mary Basilica Bangalore

Reckoned to be one of the oldest churches in Bangalore, St. Mary’s Basilica relates itself to the history of Karnataka. It is one of the popular religious places to visit in Bangalore. Built by a French architect in Gothic architecture style, the church is known for its beautiful facade and the statue of Mother Mary holding Child Jesus and Statue of Our Lady at the shrine’s gate (this statue is said to be miraculously saved when the church was set on fire by some miscreants).

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit St.Mary’s Basilica is on September 8, when the Feast day of the Nativity of Blessed Virgin Mary is held.

  • Vaulted ceilings supported by Corinthian Pillars looks stunning
  • Stained Glass Windows and breathtaking arches will delight your soul.

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MG Road Bangalore

Running east from Trinity Circle to Anil Kumble Circle, Mahatma Gandhi Road or MG Road is probably the most popular road in Bangalore. It is also one of the busiest roads that are flanked by many towering office buildings, fancy restaurants, giant shopping stores and banks. Taking a stroll over this famed road is one of the best things to do in Bangalore. We are sure, if you were in the city, there is no way you could have avoided driving on this road and we believe you would have had a lasting memory or two of this place certainly!

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Sankey Tank Bangalore

Sankey Tank is a major attraction for nature lovers in Bangalore. It is an artificial tank that is situated in western Bangalore. Built in 1882 by Col. Richard Hieram Sankey of Madras Sappers Regiment, this water tank is today one of the best places to escape to for some peaceful time in the city of Bangalore. The tank includes a park and a swimming pool. Also, one has the opportunity to enjoy a boat ride here as well. Tourists can enjoy boat rides like motor boats, rowboats, pedal boats etc. There is in fact a separate tank made for idol immersion during Ganesh Chaturthi festival.

Timings – 6:00 am to 8:00 pm

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Jamia Masjid Bangalore

One must visit Jamia Masjid to get the divine blessings. It is one of the largest mosques in Bangalore which can accommodate 10,000 followers at a time.  This 5-storey architectural landmark is made up of white marble from Rajasthan. You will be spellbound to see the architecture and decorations of the mosque. The serene vibes and the grandeur of this architectural masterpiece is a source of great joy to fine tune your spirit.

  • Ornamental Granite Pillars are extremely gorgeous.
  • The front facade, illuminations and flower decorations during the time of Muslim festivals increase the magnificence of this serene place.

Timings – 5:00am to 8:30pm

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Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium Bangalore

Now this is a place for sky gazers that too even in the day time! The Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium is situated on Chowdiah Road and is amongst one of the awesome places to visit with your kids in Bangalore. It was founded by Bangalore City Corporation in the year 1989. One has the opportunity to watch ‘The Sky Theatre Show’ that unfolds the marvel and mysteries of the universe, planets and the solar system. One should also not miss the great Astronomy show which talks about the importance of Astronomy.

  • The exhibition hall showcases paintings, astro- pictures, sculptures, galaxies etc.
  • One of the most interesting things to check here is the weighing machine which can tell the weight of a person on a different planet. Make sure you try this.
  • Apart from that books, science kits, telescopes and Astro photos arouse the curiosity of tourists.
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Heritage Center and Aerospace Museum Bangalore

Situated on old Airport Road, HAL Aerospace Museum is a one of its kind destination in India. It is in fact India’s first aerospace museum that was established in 2001. It is a good idea to explore some place as innovative as this museum on a weekend holiday in Bangalore. The museum showcases a range of aircrafts, helicopters, aircraft engine models, flight simulators and a mock Air Traffic Control Tower. Along with this one has a good chance to glance at the history of Indian aviation. The visitors are also offered a chance to witness the landing as well as takeoff of a variety of aircrafts at HAL Bangalore Airport.

  • Entry Fees – 50 INR per head and for students and children up to 18 years 30 INR per head.
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Saint Mark's Cathedral in Bangalore

Situated on M.G Road, St Mark’s Cathedral is one of the oldest churches in Bangalore. Founded in 1808, this Cathedral is known for its exquisite colonial architecture. This 200 years old church has appreciative woodwork, ornate carvings that are coupled with excellently done ceilings and domes. The stained glass work also adds to the beauty of this church. The church is dedicated to St Mark who is one of the 12th disciples of Jesus Christ.

  • It is said that this church has the most beautiful and well-maintained bells amongst all churches in Bangalore.
  • The semicircular chancel. Dome, the intricate wood carvings and roman arches of the church is a mesmerizing sight to behold.
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Gavi Gangadeshwara Temple Bangalore

At Gavipura, you have the opportunity to witness the best example of rock-cut architecture in Bangalore. It is one of the must visit temples in Bangalore. Cut out from a monolithic rock, Gavi Gangadhareshwara is a cave temple. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and there are two unique discs present in the foreground of the shrine. What intrigues people here is its well-planned architecture that allows the Sun to shine on it only at a certain time of the year. The mysterious stone discs in the forecourt are also a major attraction here. An astronomical phenomenon happens here every year in the month of January.

Highlights: It houses the most unique and rare idol of Lord Agni which has two heads, seven hands and three legs. It is the only temple in the entire South India to have such an idol.

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Kynkyny Art Gallery Bangalore

At Infantry Road in Bangalore city, Kynkyny Art Gallery is a hotspot for budding artists.  It is certainly a place for those who take interest in art work. This art gallery showcases different styles of contemporary fine art like painting, sculpture, figurative, abstract, mixed media, oil on canvas and etching. It was built in order to make Indian art more accessible to the world. Even if you lack adequate knowledge about art, trust us, you are going to love this place anyway!

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Dodda Ganapathi Temple Bangalore

A popular landmark in Bangalore city, Dodda Ganapthi Temple is situated near another famous shrine named Bull Temple. The eye-catching idol of Lord Ganesha attracts a lot of people here. It is one of the biggest idols of Lord Ganesha in Karnataka.

The most interesting fact is that the stone statue is said to have self-manifested since the time of Kempegowda. The idol is 18m tall and 16 m wide. The idol is coated with 100kgs of butter as a form of paying reverence to him. It is also believed that the idol of Ganesha is growing in size from its right side.

Timings – 6:30am to 1:00 pm and 4:30pm to 8:00pm

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M Chinnaswamy Stadium Bangalore

Fancy watching a cricket match or two? M Chinnaswamy Stadium is indeed the best cricket ground to visit in Bangalore. This 40 years old stadium is currently the home ground of the Indian Premier League. Situated at the heart of the city, this stadium is one of the must visit places in Bangalore. It has also housed India’s National Cricket Academy since 2000. It has a capacity of accommodating around 40,000 people.

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National Gallery of Modern Art Bangalore

Located in Manikyavelu Mansion on Palace Road, Bangalore, National Gallery of Modern Art is definitely a place that one should visit at least once in a lifetime. The Gallery is a repository of the cultural ethos of India and showcases Indian art dating back from the early 18th century till the contemporary times. Equipped with an auditorium, a public art reference library, a cafeteria, and a museum shop cum facilitation block, the Gallery is a major hub and cultural center in Bengaluru. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions to visit in Bangalore.

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Ragigudda Anjaneya Temple Bangalore

A popular Hanuman temple in Bangalore, Ragigudda Anjaneya Temple is situated in Jayanagar. Located on a hilltop, the temple is believed to have been constructed in 1969; however, Ragiguda has a Hindu mythological legend behind its construction. The legend has it that Ragiguda is a hill made of Ragi (a food grain), on which the Thrimurthies, Lord Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva wanted to reside permanently. They thus modified themselves as stone pillars near this place. At Ragigudda the main attractions are Parna Kuteera, Trimurthy Sannidhi, Auditorium and Pushkarni.

Highlights: Each year Hanuman Jayanti is celebrated here with a lot of zeal for about 12 days and we believe it is the best time to visit this temple.

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Infant Jesus Shrine Bangalore

Situated in Vivek Nagar, Bangalore, Infant Jesus Shrine gives the impression of being a place of miracle. The Church is situated amidst lush rose gardens and is known for its exquisite architecture. Many people, not only from India but abroad, come to this church considering it a place where prayers are answered. You can also visit this sacred place in Bangalore to seek blessings.

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Phoenix Market City Bangalore

If you are in Bangalore, you have to visit Phoenix Market City Mall. Covering an area of 1.4 million square ft., it is one of the largest malls in Bangalore. The mall has more than 270 stores that are a mix of International and National premium brands, PVR multiplex and a food court. So now you know where exactly you want to be when you want to shop, eat or watch a movie!

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Basavanagudi - Bull Temple Bangalore

Located in the south of Bangalore is the oldest area of the city called Basavanagudi. The place is known for its Bull Temple which is one of the must visit temples in Bangalore and the celebration of Kadlekai Parishe and Belngaluru Ganesha Utsava. Apart from Bull Temple, there are several other Hindu shrines like Dodda Ganeshana Gudi, Ramakrishna Ashram/Math, Sri Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple and Kaaranji Anjaneya Swamy Temple that can be visited here. Basavanagudi is an ideal place to see the old-world charm of Bangalore.

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Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum Bangalore

Situated in Cubbon Park, Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum is a one of its kind place in Bangalore. It is a Science Centre that holds interactive exhibits. The museum has different galleries like Engine Hall, Electro Technic Gallery, Fun Science Gallery, Space Gallery and Science for Children Gallery. This museum is indeed a treasure house for those having keen interest in science and technology. The museum also features a virtual game area and organizes a mini-planetarium show.

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Suryanarayana Temple Bangalore

The Suryanarayana Temple displays one of the best samples of Chola architecture. Situated in Domlur on old airport road, this sacred shrine is dedicated to Sun God. It is believed that the 3.25feet tall idol of Suryanarayan presiding here was brought from Badrinath. Although the temple can be visited any time of the year, yet the period when the annual fair of Suryanarayana Swamy is held on the Ratha Saptami day in January is the best time to visit here. During the celebration a 32 feet chariot is brought which the devotees pull. You must include this serene temple in your Bangalore travel itinerary.

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Shirdi Sai Temple Malleswaram Bangalore

Located in the northwest of Bangalore, Malleswaram is a suburban town that is known for its temples. The old-world charm is what fascinates the visitors here. Also, shopping and small eating joints have their share of fans at Malleswaram. The major attractions here are Halli Mane and Shirdi Sai Temple.

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Art of living International Center Bangalore

An ideal place to attain spiritual knowledge and peace of mind, Art of Living is a destination with a difference in Bangalore. Focusing on meditation, satsang and seva, this ashram offers help in experiencing spiritual bliss and inner satisfaction. Since, living amidst the hustle and bustle of the city can be challenging many times, it is good to know that places like Art of Living are there to shelter one from the anxieties.

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Wonderla Amusement Park Bangalore

Situated on Mysore Road, Wonderla Amusement Park in Bangalore is a connotation for a well spent family vacation. This amusement park offers thrilling rides along with a stay in a comfy resort. There are about 59 water rides that can be enjoyed by people of every age group. Wonderla is indeed an exciting tourist attraction in Bangalore if you are planning a weekend trip.

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ISKCON Temple Bangalore

Bangalore has two ISKCON Temples namely, ISKCON Sri Radha Krishna Temple and Sri Sudarshana Narasimha Temple. The two temples have an important place in the travel and tourism in Bangalore as they attract not only devotees from India but from abroad as well.

These temples, which have Lord Krishna as their presiding deity, are indeed excellent places to visit while one is in Bangalore. ISKCON Sri Radha Krishna Temple is situated at Hare Krishna Hill in Rajaji Nagar and Sri Sudarshana Narasimha Temple is located at Vaikuntha Hill on Kanakapura Road. ISKCON Bangalore has also initiated a Krishna Lila Theme Park at Vaikuntha hill with the aim of displaying the cultural heritage of India with the help of modern technology.

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Bannerghatta Biological Park

A one of its kind place, Bannerghatta Biological Park is a wonderful place to visit near Bangalore for people of all ages. The biggest achievement of this place is that it helps in conserving wildlife at a close proximity to a metropolitan city. Established in order to make people aware about wildlife and diversity, Bannerghatta Biological Park makes Bangalore a proud city and is also a wonderful option to spend a day trip. The Park is situated at a short distance of 24kms from Bangalore and offers visitors the opportunity to witness wildlife from close quarters.

  • Safaris, Zoo, butterfly park and rescue center are the main attractions of this park.
  • These two masterpieces are amongst the best sights to see the architectural excellence in Bangalore. Situated near the famous Cubbon Park, these two exquisite buildings are located opposite to each other. While Attara Kacheri is the place where the High Court is housed, Vidhan Soudha is the seat of the state legislature.
  • The Attara Kacheri is a two storied Gothic style building and is in perfect contrast to the architecture of Vidhana Soudha, which has been done in Mysore Neo-Dravidian style. The two buildings are equally interesting and make for a perfect heritage walk tour in Bangalore.
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Shivagange Hill

Shivgange is located at a distance of about 54kms from Bangalore. It is a mountain peak, which is 1368m high and is in the shape of a Shivalinga. A small stream flows nearby it, which is locally called Ganga. There are a number of famous temples around Shivaganga like Gangadhareshwara temple, Olakal Teertha, Nandi Statue and Patalagange. Sharadamba temple and several theertham such as Agasthya teertha, Kanva theertha, Kapila theertha, Pathala Gange can also be found on this hill. Apart from its religious importance, Shivgange has become the most popular place around Bangalore for trekking and climbing. It is a suitable place for beginners.

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Savandurga Near Bangalore

An outing at Savandurga with friends and family is an ideal picnic spot on any weekend. Savandurga is situated 60kms away from Bangalore and is known as the perfect picnic spot. It is also reckoned to be the largest monolithic rock in Asia. At Savandurga many people perform pilgrimage at the two temples namely, Savandi Veerabhadreshwara Swamy and Narasimha Swamy temple that are located at the foot of the hills. Adventurists like rock climbers, cave explorers and trekkers consider Savandurga as one of the best places for adventure holidays in Bangalore.

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Makalidurga Near Bangalore

A Perfect place for those looking for a peaceful vacation, Makalidurga is situated about 60kms from Bangalore city. Due to its beautiful landscape this place has become one of the best tourist attractions near Bangalore. It is also a favorite haunt for trekkers as well. The Makalidurga Fort and several luxury resorts are other attractions here.

  • Makalidurga Got its name either from a woody climber called Makali Beru or a juice called Makali root which is a health drink.
  • As per the legend it is said that a great sage named Markandeya performed penance here.
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Innovative Film City Near Bangalore

Innovative Film City is one of the best places to visit near Bangalore with your kids. Situated at about 40kms from Bangalore city, Innovative Film City offers unlimited entertainment on a weekend. With entertainment sources like Amphitheatre, Cartoon City with India’s biggest roller coaster, Aqua Kingdom, Haunted Mansion, and Fossil Museum, you and your kids are guaranteed the time of your life!

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Madhugiri Near Bangalore

Madhugiri is an excellent place for nature lovers and history enthusiasts. Situated 104kms from Bangalore city, Madhugiri is well connected by road. It is a large monolithic rock on which is perched the Madhugiri Fort built during Vijayanagar reign. Today, Madhugiri has become one of the best weekend getaways from Bangalore for seasonal trekkers and hikers. Other important places near Madhugiri include Jayamangali Blackbuck Reserve or MaidanaHalli Blackbuck Sanctuary (25kms from Madhugiri), Chennarayana Durga, Siddara Betta and Venkataramana and Malleswaram temples.

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Bangalore is indeed a paradise for any kind of traveler as there is so much to do and see. A tourist will lose the track of time by indulging in fun and reveling in the charms of its attractive landmarks. If you are planning to visit Bangalore then don’t hesitate for even a second to plan a trip for a wonderful vacation. Trust us you won’t regret; the tourist attractions of Bangalore are absolutely worth your time.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. what is the nearest airport & railway station to bangalore.

Kempegowda Airport is the nearest airport to Bangalore. Yeshwantpur Junction and Bangalore city are the nearest Railheads of Bangalore.

Q. How many minimum days are required to visit Bangalore?

There are many things to do in Bangalore. From adventure, nature, sightseeing, shopping, amazing museums, cafes, luxury malls to historical attractions, It is important to have at least a week to enjoy the best of Bangalore tourism.

Q. Are there any wildlife sanctuaries to visit near Bangalore?

Yes, there are awesome Wildlife Sanctuaries near Bangalore to enjoy Wildlife. The top Wildlife Sanctuaries are –

  • Bandipur National Park
  • Bannerghatta National Park
  • Nagarhole National Park
  • Dubare Elephant Camp
  • Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Arabithittu Wildlife Sanctuary

Q. What are the top places to visit near Bangalore?

  • Nandi Hills
  • Chikmagalur

Q. What are the best places to visit near Bangalore with kids?

  • Horsley Hills
  • Brindavan Gardens
  • Janapada Loka
  • Channapatna
  • Bheemeshwari

Q. What are the best hill stations to visit near Bangalore?

  • Skandagiri Hills
  • Yelagiri hills

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10 Best Tourist Places to Visit in Bengaluru

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Bengaluru, formerly Bangalore , is the capital city of Karnataka in south India. The city has earned several names such as Silicon Valley of India, Pub Capital of India, Air Conditioned City, and City of Gardens. However, prior to the IT revolution, Bengaluru was known as Pensioners' Paradise.

Now, it's a wonderful blend of past and present. Although Bengaluru may not have as many iconic attractions as other major cities in India, it does have a great mix of history, architecture, culture, spirituality, and nature.

Bangalore Palace

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Built for Chamaraja Wadiyar X in 1887, the design of Bangalore Palace was inspired by England's Windsor Castle . As a result, this evocative palace has Tudor-style architecture with fortified towers, arches, green lawns, and elegant woodcarvings in its interiors.

The royal family still lives here today, and the palace is open to the public from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on weekdays.

National Gallery of Modern Art

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If you're an art lover, don't miss visiting the National Gallery of Modern Art on Palace Road. This gallery, which opened in 2009, is the third of its kind in India (the others are in Delhi and Mumbai).

It's housed in a Colonial mansion with a garden setting and has two interconnected wings, one of which features works from the early 18th century up until India's Independence while the other displays work from a large number of modern and contemporary artists.

The gallery is open Tuesday through Friday from 11 a.m until 6:30 p.m. and on Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. It's closed on Monday. There is a cafe on the premises as well, which is open fewer hours than the gallery itself.

Tipu Sultan's Palace and Fort

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Situated inside the Bangalore Fort area, Tipu Sultan's Palace was originally built by Kempe Gowda using mud. Later, Hyder Ali started reconstruction in Indo-Islamic architecture. This was completed by his son, Tipu Sultan, in 1791.

The Hindu temple seen in the courtyard of the fort is the proof of Tipu Sultan's religious tolerance. The palace is open daily from 8.30 a.m. until 5.30 p.m. daily. Combine visiting it with nearby Krishna Rajendra Market.

Krishna Rajendra (KR) Market

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This vivid, traditional local market is an assault on the senses and a treat for photographers, and in the middle of it, you'll find Bengaluru's bustling flower market. The market also sells a variety of fresh produce, spices, and copper items.

Go there in the early morning to best experience the colors and crowds, when piles of fresh stock are being unloaded and sold.

Lalbagh Botanical Garden

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This expansive garden started out as a private Mughal-style garden for the city's royal rulers. It was established in 1760 by Hyder Ali and later extended by his son Tipu Sultan.

It now covers 240 acres and derives its name from the red roses that bloom throughout the year there. The garden is said to have the most diverse species of plants in the world. Its focal point is a majestic glasshouse, built in 1889 to commemorate the visit of the Prince of Wales. It was designed along the lines of the Crystal Palace in London.

The garden is open daily from 6.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. throughout the year. It takes on a festive look during India's Independence Day and Republic Day celebrations, with a captivating show of over 200 varieties of flowers. The show also features an exhibition of hybrid vegetables.

Cubbon Park

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Occupying a 300-acre area in Bangalore's business district, Cubbon Park is a popular place for walkers, joggers, nature lovers, and anyone who just wants to laze around. The park was named after the erstwhile Commissioner of Mysore, Sir Mark Cubbon. Many ornamental and flowering trees, both exotic and indigenous, can be found there. Kids will enjoy the special Bal Bhavan play area and aquarium inside the park.

Vidhana Soudha

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First opened in 1956, Vidana Soudha is a landmark of Bengaluru and is located next to Cubbon Park. This enormous building is a massive example of neo-Dravidian architecture, complete with four domes on its four corners. It houses the Legislative Chamber of Karnataka Government and accommodates many other government departments. Unfortunately, it's not open to the public but is stunningly illuminated at night.

Attara Kacheri (High Court) and Surroundings

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This eye-catching red, two-storied building, built in 1867 under the reign of Tipu Sultan, has magnificent neoclassical architecture. It houses the High Court and many lower courts, and sits opposite Vidana Soudha at the entrance to Cubbon Park.

Close to the Court is the red, Gothic-style State Central Library building, with imposing stone and fluted pillars. Nearby, the highlight at the Government Museum is a collection of artifacts and stone carvings dating back to the 12th century, and excavated from places including Hampi . Adjacent to the Museum is Venkatappa Art Gallery, devoted to displaying famous paintings, plaster of Paris works and wooden sculptures of renowned artist Venkatappa (who painted for the royal family). Tickets for the museum also provide entry to the art gallery.

Ulsoor Lake

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Picturesque Ulsoor Lake is spread over an area of 125 acres in the heart of the city, north of M.G. Road. It was constructed by Kempe Gowda II. It's open daily, except Wednesdays, from 6 a.m. until 8 p.m. Boating facilities are provided by the Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation. There's also a walking track around the lake.

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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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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

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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.

Bangalore FAQ

Bangalore Road

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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17 thoughts on “60 best places to visit in bangalore – bengaluru travel guide”.

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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25 Unique Places to Visit in Bangalore: Offbeat Sightseeing Blog

I am sure no one has to be introduced to the top attractions of Bangalore like Lal Bagh, Bangalore Palace, Cubbon Park, Bannerghatta National Park, and MG Road & Brigade Road, and I am not going to discuss them either. But here is a list of things beyond that. These includes not only the sightseeing options within the city but also various things to do in the nearby places that can be done during the weekends and holidays. 

So, I have also avoided popular gateways like Coorg, Chikmagalur, Gokarna, and Hampi, but included some lesser known places and treks. I have kept the locations within Karnataka and have not included anything from other states although Bangalore serves as the hub for entire Southern Peninsula.      

Bangalore is the IT Hub of India and apart from the residents of the city, there are thousands of business visitors, as well as expats that come here for short durations. Even I have worked and stayed here in Bangalore for several years and although it is not my favourite place, I know that there is much to do here. So, here is a quick guide, some offbeat travel ideas, some treks, and other interesting things to do. 

In case you are not sure how to plan your Bangalore trip, here is a three day itinerary of Bangalore. 

Unique Places to Visit in Bangalore

*Do note that there are many treks listed here. Most of the Karnataka Treks come with some Red Tape. You need permission from Forest Department for many of them and so, it is wiser to go with a certified operator. 

*Treks also depend on the season.

1. Walk into a time warp at Halasuru Someshwara Temple

places to visit in Bangalore

Don’t have time for Hampi? Well, there is a Vijayanagara era temple in Ulsoor, right at the heart of Bangalore, although very few people know about it! It should have been among the top places to visit in Bangalore but it remains unknown. It is not far from MG Road and yet hidden in plain sight and hard imagine a temple this big and elaborate in such a congested locality.  Here is a detailed post on the temple . 

Ulsoor Rd, Someshwarpura, Ulsoor, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560008

2. Breathe Easy at the Disappearing Lakes of Bangalore

The number of major lakes have dropped from 51 to 17 in Bangalore due to developmental activities. So, enjoy the fresh air and open expanses of the remaining lakes before it is too late. You can start with Ulsoor Lake, one of the better-maintained ones. Other lakes include Hebbal Lake, Madiwala Lake, Lal Bagh Lake, Snake Tank, Varthur Lake, Hesara Lake etc. Nagavara Lake, Bellandur Lake, and many more. These are just pleasant places for a morning or evening hike and relaxation after a tough work week. In the winter, you are certain to spot many birds in these lakes.   

Thanks to technology, booking hotels online in Bangalore is now a convenient process. So, you can easily find numerous hotels in Bangalore within close proximity to these beautiful lakes.

3. Shop your heart out at Chikpet, the oldest market in Bangalore

There is no dearth of markets in Bangalore but there is something about Chikpet, which dates back to 16 th century as per some accounts. It is a hub of the Silk trade, but you can also shop for vintage books, antiques, colourful lighting, and much more, at extremely affordable rates. 

Old Tharagupet, Mamulpet, Chickpet, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560053

4. Learn the Art of Winemaking at a Winery  

Of late several vineyards and wineries have come up in Bangalore where you can have a greta luxury experience. They do come at a cost but the costs vary and there are affordable ones too. But if you want a good wine tour without burning a hole in your pocket, visit heritage Winery, which is a few KMs ahead of the toy town of Channapatna.  

5. Go Graffiti Hunting around MG Road  

The street art scene has started to pick up in India only in recent years and cities like Bangalore has seen both local and international artists teaming up to beautify mundane walls with their creativity. Walking around some of the popular localities of Bangalore like MG Road, Kormangla, Malleshwaram, & Indiranagar can be a great experience for art lovers. You can start with Brigade Road area and them move on to other areas. 

Brigade Road

MG Road, Bangalore, 560001   

6. Hike under the starry skies at Skandagiri  

It is an easy beginner’s trek, but with a difference! You don’t start here in the morning as usual. You start at night, hike under the starry skies, so that you can catch the sunrise in the morning and then return before it gets too hot.

Skandagiri, Kodgibail, Karnataka 562103

7. Unleash your Inner Bookworm 

Classic bookstores of Bangalore are treasure troves. Most of these bookstores are located around the Brigade-MG-Church Street area at the heart of Bangalore. Stores like Higginbotham’s, Blossom’s Bookhouse, Bookworm, Book Hive, and more are Mecca for bibliophiles due to the sheer variety and size of its collections. From Japanese manga to classic literature, and from the latest best sellers to eclectic graphic novels, the three floors of this store covers every genre and you can also find second-hand books at much lower prices. 

8. Walk to the St. Mary’s Basilica through the Commercial Street

Ever seen Mother Mary draped in a Saree? You will, if you visit the St Mary’s Basilica. It is an excellent example of India’s synergetic culture and this 17 th century church is also an architectural delight. Start your walk along the vibrant market of Commercial Street and reach the church at the end of the road. Here is my blog on the same . 

Msgr. F. Noronha Road, Shivaji Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560051

9. Return to childhood at the Toy Town of Channapatna

How often do you come across a place that has GI mark for its local products? Channapatna, only 60 KMs away from Bangalore, is one of them! Its toys made of wood, ivory, and other materials have been a rage since the days of Tipu Sultan and now they are beginning to conquer wider markets.  

Channapatna

Ramanagara District, 562160 

10. Explore Nrityagram: The Village of Classical Dance

Established by the late Odissi exponent Protima Bedi, this dance village has been established in the classical “Gurukul” tradition. Several dance forms as well as Indian martial arts are taught here and visitors can explore the village and catch performances any time. 

Hesaraghatta, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560088

11. Turn into a prehistoric caveman at Antargange

An easy trek, only 60 Kms away from Bangalore. However, those hillocks made of ancient volcanic rocks hide many secrets of their own. Generally the hike is done at night, so that you can explore the caves once you reach.

Antargange 

Vibhuthipura, Karnataka 563101

12. Know how India learnt to fly at the HAL Aerospace Museum

Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) has played an important role in the development of native aviation industry in India. The HAL Aerospace Museum is a great place to chart this fascinating journey since the beginning. Old photographs, documents, models of aircrafts and much more can be found here that educates the kids and even keep the adults occupied.  

Near HAL Police Station, HAL Old Airport Rd, Marathahalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560037

13. Netravati Trek

Nethravathy Trek 13

Netravati Peak is a peak in the Chikmagalur District. As you know, the entire Western Ghat range spread over various parts of South India is a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its biodiversity and this area is a part of that too. It is not far from Kundremukh, a much more famous trek. However, this is a different route which is comparatively lesser known. You can read my detailed Netravathi Peak Trek post here. 

14. Hail Kempe Gowda at Bull Temple & Bugle Rock Garden

The Nandi Temple (Bull Temple) is another intricately carved, 15th-century temple in Basavanagudi area of Bangalore, and the Bugle Rock Garden is located just adjacent to it. The garden has been developed around medieval watchtowers built by Kempe Gowda II.   

Nandhi Temple,

Bull Temple Rd, Basavanagudi, Bengaluru 560004

15. Explore Chitrakala Parishad: The Artistic Hub of Bangalore

The corporate grind of the IT city may seem to have overshadowed its finer aspects, but you can still find them if you know where to go. Chitrakala Parishad is among the top places to visit in Bangalore for its burgeoning artist community. Museums, art galleries, installations, and performances, everything can be expected here. Every January, it also organized Chitra Santhe, the annual art fair of Bangalore. 

Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath

No.1, Art Complex, Kumara Krupa Rd, Kumara Park East, Sheshadripuram, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001

16. Explore Gabbar Singh Territory at Ramanagaram

Ramanagaram is a small town around 50 KM away from Bangalore, known for Silk trade. But what you may not realize is that the rocky hillocks around the town was the shooting spot of Sholay, the biggest Bollywood blockbuster ever! 

Ramanagaram

Ramanagaram, Karnataka 562159

17. Chitradurga

Around 200 KMs from Bangalore, Chitradurga is a unique tourist hub that combines historical monuments with natural splendour. While the “stone fortress” (Kallina Kote) has many myths associated with it, you will find interesting trails along the rocky hillocks beyond the town. Nearby Chandravalli caves is located amidst three hills namely Chitradurga, Cholagudda and Kirubanakallu. These caves create a maze of steep steps that lead into passageways, rooms and ante-rooms where kings from the Kadamba, Satavahana and Hoysala dynasties resided.

18. White Water Rafting

Rafting in Dandeli

Yes, this state also has many spots ideal for rafting, where you can test your own endurance and pump adrenaline into your veins. Most of these sites are only a few hours away from Bangalore and are ideal for adventure activities for weekends and short holidays. Rafting is best in the small to mid-sized rivers located at mild altitudes due to their natural currents while it is hard to raft in big, broad rivers on the plains. This is what makes Karnataka an ideal destination for rafting because it has many such small hilly rivers crisscrossing the Western Ghat Mountains. Major Rivers for rafting include Bhadra river in Chikmagalur, Kali in Dandeli, Barapole in Coorg, and Sitanadi in Udupi. Read my post on white water rafting .

19. Belligundi Waterfall Trek

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Belligundi waterfalls, literally the silver waterfalls, lie deep inside the Sharavathi valley in Karnataka. Falling from a height of at least 300 meters, the falls stand true to their name. The maximum height during the trek is almost 5000 meters and the trail mostly involves canopy walk in evergreen rainforest and grasslands.

The waterfalls is known by different names Belligundi / Chaktikal and Kudumari Waterfalls

Permissions and Formality The remote waterfalls are located deep inside the Sharvathi Wildlife Sanctuary in the Shimoga district of Karnataka. Formal written permission from the Forest department accompanied by an experienced guide is MANDATORY Trek Type – Day Trek only Distance – 450 km from Bangalore Duration of Trek 10 Hours Trek Grade – Difficult  ( I t is based on individual fitness levels and subjective  )

Few Guidelines

1 .  Please don’t carry plastic and litter the place with garbage

2. The forest is home to vipers such as Russell’s viper, Hump nosed pit vipers, King cobras, tigers/sloth bears and Pythons/Leopards

3. The rocks are very slippery, they may hurt you and can be fatal too, and strictly out of bounds from May to November.

4. Don’t ever go with more than a group of 10 to 12 members.

Note – The place is not for tourists / Picnic crowds / strictly.

20 Kurinjikallu Trek

Kurinjikallu peak is a lesser-known peak situated at an altitude of 3803 feet in the Kudremukh national park at Mudigere Taluk, Chikmagalur. This peak is situated in the Western Ghats and is also known as one of the highest peaks in the Western Ghats. The trek difficulty is moderate and can be done by anyone, but past trekking experiences will give you an added advantage. The place fills you with tranquility and serenity. The total trekking distance is around 14kms. This trek is perfect for a weekend trek as you can finish in just 2 days!       

21. Yana Caves

Yana is a small village in Uttara Kannada district that is famous for its unique rock formations deep in the middle of the jungle. The rock clusters here are made of black limestone and there are many mythological stories associated with it. 

22. Vajrapoha Waterfalls 

Vajrapoha Falls in Belgaum is a remote and lesser-known waterfall. The river flowing through dense forest tumbles down from a height of 150 feet into a deep gorge, creating a picturesque waterfall. The water droplets appear like diamonds and create a rainbow as sunlight touches the veil of the water cascading down.

23. Shettihalli Rosary Church

Churches are aplenty in Karnataka but here’s a unique one. The Shettihalli Church near Hassan was built in the 1860s by the French missionaries and it displays classic Gothic Architecture. However, a dam construction in the area submerged everything here including the church. However, the abandoned church can still be seen in a half-submerged state, making it an uniquely photogenic and haunting structure.

Shetti halli, Hassan, Karnataka 573201

24. Bandaje Arbi Falls Trek

This is a 200 feet plunge waterfall deep inside the forests of Kudremukh region. It is sort of a difficult trek that reaches almost 5000 feet and also covers the Hoysala era fort of Ballalrayanadurga, dating back to the 12 century.

Valambra, Kishore, Kadivithwara Village, Belthangady, Karnataka 574214

25. Lesser known temples and other archaeological sites

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Initially, I planned to include some lesser-known archaeological sites in this list. Karnataka already has some really famous historical sites like Hampi , Badami , Pattadakal , Aihole , Halebidu-Belur, Gulbarga, and Sravanabelagola . However, there is much more and you will find something in every small town. In fact, there are so many of them that this list will never end if I start listing them. Maybe I will make a different list for them someday. You can just check this list in case you want to explore. 

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The list of finding hidden places in bangalore is vast, so we narrowed it down and brought to you the best 50 hidden places near bangalore to explore. The list includes, day treks, dams, lakes, canyons, santuaries, forts and weekend travel options.

Bangalore is truly a hub of mixed cultures and natural beauty and being so diverse it feels the need to explore its nearby nature and man made monuments. Here come the the list of the best outstanding hidden or offbeat places around Bangalore.

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With in 50km radius of Bangalore | Best for Walk/Cycling Trip from Bangalore

01: Avalahalli Forest 02: Arekere Mini Forest 03: Chinnappanahalli Lake Park 04: Chokkanahalli Forest 05: Doddanagamangala Lake 06: Hennur Bamboo Forest 07: Hesaraghatta Lake 08: Kaikondrahalli Lake 09: Marasandra Forest 10: Turahalli Forest 11. Manchinbele Dam 12: Muthyala Maduvu Waterfalls 13: Devanahalli Fort

With in 150km radius of Bangalore | Best for Cycle/Bike Trip from Bangalore

14: Ramanagara Ramdevara Betta Vulture Sanctuary 15: Nandi Hills 16: Kanakapura Fort 17: Skandagiri Trek 18: Antara Gange Trek 19: Kunti Betta Trek 20: Savandurga Trek 21: Devarayanadurga Trek 22: Makalidurga Trek 23: Doddamakali Riverside Beach 24: Karighatta Trek 25: Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary 26: Mysore Palace 27: Pearl Valley Dam 28: Hogenakkal Falls 29: Mekedatu Gorge View point 30: Ganalu Falls 31: Gaganachukki Falls View Point 32: Forbes Sagar Dam 33: Kaigal Falls

With in 300km radius of Bangalore | Best for Bike Trips/Road Trip from Bangalore

34: Kabini Backwater Viewpoint 35: Bandipur Tiger Reserve And National Park 36: Mudumalai Tiger Reserve 37: Koundinya Wildlife Sanctuary 38: Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary 39: Nagarhole National Park And Tiger Reserve 40: Chunchanakatte Waterfalls 41: Hebbe Waterfalls

More than 300km radius of Bangalore | Best for Weekend Travel from Bangalore

42: Kodachadri Trek 43: Kudremukh Trek 44: Tadiandamol Trek 45: Nishani Motte Trek 46: Jog Falls 47: Sharavati Valley Wildlife Sanctuary 48: Narasimha Parvatha Trek 49: Bhootnath Temple Badami 50: Gokarna Beach Trek

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The Best Things To See And Do In Koramangala, Bangalore

Koramangala has lots of fun things that you can discover in Bangalore

Koramangala, a south-eastern area in Bangalore , has gradually turned into one of the largest and coolest neighbourhoods with some of the best restaurants in the city, brilliant activity centres, posh bungalows and a great nightlife scene. We’ve shortlisted the best things to see and do in Koramangala so that you have the best time in this fun neighbourhood .

Best places for lunch.

Koramangala is packed with some of the best restaurants in Bangalore and there are several great options for a hearty lunch. Om Made Cafe serves amazing European dishes and fresh fruit juices while Buff Buffet Buff in BluPetal Hotel offers delicious buffet spreads. Punjab Grill is great for North Indian bread and curries and Stoked! is a small restaurant that offers wood-fired oven baked pizzas and the most delicious desserts.

Along with good food, Om Made Cafe treats customers with stunning views

Best places for dinner

A Hole Lotta Love Cafe offers superb American food

Best coffee

Relaxing in a cafe while sipping coffee can sometimes be the best thing to do while you’re away from home. Bangalore is known for its coffee and the city is filled with cafes that source and ground coffee beans from local producers. The Flying Squirrel in Koramangala in one such place and The Third Wave Coffee Roasters is another. These cafes sell their freshly grounded coffee as well.

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Best activity centres

Yoga is one of the best ways to keep your body and mind healthy. An activity centre in Koramangala called Rooftop Yoga offers yoga sessions on the terrace of a building so that you’re treated to a beautiful skyline view while practising the discipline. LshVa is a brilliant dance training and workshop academy in Koramangala run by Rukmini Vijayakumar. You can opt for a long-term classical Indian dance course or a short-term contemporary course.

Rooftop Yoga in Koramangala is an ideal place to spend an afternoon

Best pubs and lounges

The best place to drink in Koramangala is Boho for its great music and ambience. Brooks and Bonds Brewery, Barleyz and Murphy’s Brewhouse are some of the best microbreweries in Bangalore and offer a variety of home-brewed beer.

Best co-working spaces

If you are on a work trip in Bangalore and an office desk is too mainstream for you, then there are several co-working spaces in Koramangala where you can eat, drink and work altogether. IndiQube Sigma is a good place to park yourself and work while Innov8 is another cool space to work at while enjoying its open-air area.

Innov8 is a great co-working space in Koramangala

Best libraries

Koramangala has really good libraries and if you are a bibliophile, you must visit these places at least once. Atta Galatta is a library and cafe with tons of books. They host book launches and poetry readings often as well. Little Free Library is a place where you can bring your old books and exchange them for the ones that are available in their library. They have a tiny vegetarian restaurant too if you feel hungry while doing some reading.

Atta Galatta is a cozy library that hosts performances and author readings

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There are very few cities in India like Bengaluru that have nestled modernity, tradition, culture and technology in such a harmonius way. Today, this cosmopolitan hub of Karnataka beams with modernity, trekking destinations and that simplicity that make up for its beautiful landscape. Come to think of it, people who are staying in this city don't wish to leave it for the sheer number of choices and pleasures that it offers. So, what makes Bengaluru so special that people refuse to settle down anywhere else in India:

1.  Believe it or not! Bengaluru is the proud owner of that amazing weather that has no peer in India. Perfect place to plan your outdoor adventures!

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2.  Just like its weather, Bengaluru stands conspicuous for being the Silicon Valley Of India.

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3.  Bengaluru has well established Supermarkets that sell whatever you need including wines as well!

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4.  And then there is a thriving Pub culture in Bengaluru that spoils you with its glitter.

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5.  Epicureans would love to fall in love with Bengaluru’s street food that pampers your taste buds forever!

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6.  Thanks to its location, the city has a number of weekend getaways that would fill up your weekend itineraries.

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7.  Even if you are not going out, the city is green itself to offer that communion with nature!

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8.  The city has a thriving art scene and art galleries like Mahua, Gallery Skye and more.

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9.  Most of the people in Bengaluru speak English which means that you won’t feel out of the place even if you are not Kannada.

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10.  The markets that offer you the best of Kannada and cosmo experience.

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12.  And last, but not the least, there is certain simplicity in Bengaluru that acts as cherry on the cake.

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37 Best Places to Visit in Bangalore 2024, ✔Tourist Places List

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Bangalore or Bengaluru, the capital of Karnataka, may be more famous as a hub for the IT sector, but it is also a gem of a tourist destination. The bustling metropolis beckons vacationers primarily with its scenic, lush green spaces that have earned it the nickname, ‘Garden City.’ Among the other things to see in Bangalore that tempt holidaymakers apart from the best places to visit in Bangalore are its thumping nightlife , exquisite dining scene, myriad shopping districts, and countless adventure opportunities. 

People heading to the ‘Silicon Valley of India’ for business purposes or leisure, have loads of places to visit in Bangalore for a memorable time and things to do in Bangalore . Covering an area of 741 sq. km and an elevation of 920 meters, Bangalore is a tourist’s dream. So, without any further ado, let us get straight to the magnificent points of interest, divided into different categories to help you find your favourite ones. In this article, we will bring you the list of 37 Best Places to Visit in Bangalore 2024 in India

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Parks and Wildlife Areas | Places to Visit in Bangalore

The Garden City has no shortage of green spaces, and if you are looking for places to visit near me, one of the following gardens will certainly be a short walk away. 

1. Cubbon Park: The Most Happening Places to Visit in Bangalore

Cubbon Park

Cubbon Park is like a breath of fresh air in the bustling city of Bangalore. The 300-acre park is one of the most popular tourist places in Bangalore, brimming with greenery and tranquillity, and is great for a fun outing with the family or a leisurely stroll with that special someone. It is also a treasure trove of biodiversity with about 6,000 trees and plants, representing almost 100 species. Cubbon Park has the second largest aquarium in India, The Bangalore Aquarium. The Cubbon Park was first established in 1870 by Sri John Meade (acting Commissioner of Mysore). It is one of the best places to visit in Bangalore in one day.

The most popular place to visit in Bangalore among tourists.

  • Entry Fee : N/A
  • Timings : Morning till evening
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand : Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Station Vidhana Soudha Metro Station (75 metres)
  • Location: Kasturba Rd
  • Accommodation: Places to stay near Cubbon Park

2. Lalbagh Botanical Garden

Lalbagh Botanical Garden

Lalbagh Botanical Garden

Lalbagh Botanical Garden traces its origin to the 1760s, when the then-ruler of Mysore, Hyder Ali initiated the development of 240 acres of land as a private garden for the royal family. What you see today is a result of constant expansion and development carried out by the Tipu Sultan, the British, and other regional rulers over the years. People love it as it offers a respite from the fast-paced life Bangalore is synonymous with. Visitors recommend it as one of the best Bangalore tourist places to visit in the evening. It has 1,854 species of plants and a rock named The Lalbagh Rock which is estimated to be 3,000 million years old. For nature lovers, it is one of the best places to visit in Bangalore.

A famous picnic spot in Bangalore.

  • Entry Fee : ₹10
  • Timings : 9:00 am to 6:00 pm
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand : Lalbagh (220 metres)
  • Location: Mavalli
  • Accommodation: Budget hotels near Lalbagh Botanical Garden , Hotels near Mavalli

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3. bannerghatta national park.

Bannerghatta National Park

Bannerghatta National Park

Bangalore may house many beasts of the IT industry, but the area surrounding it is home to the real creatures of the wild. Situated on the outskirts of the city is Bannerghatta National Park , one of the most popular outing places in Bangalore, where you get the chance to capture the fascinating wildlife of the region up close. Elephants, leopards, sambars, wild boars, and sloth bears are among the animals that you can come across here making it a significant part of the best places to visit in Bangalore India. The National Park has a 3D auditorium and a show named Flying Jewels showcasing the butterflies.

A popular place among wildlife enthusiasts in Bangalore.

  • Entry Fee : ₹ 40-80 (Zoo), ₹ 20-30 (Butterfly Park), ₹ 150-280 (Safari)
  • Timings : 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand : Safari Rides Bus Stand (180 metres)
  • Location: Bannerughatta
  • Accommodation: Hotels in Bannerghatta Main Road

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4. Bilikal Rangaswamy Betta: Best Place to Visit in Bangalore for Trekking

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Bilikal Rangaswamy Betta

Bilikal Rangaswamy Betta, located 70 km south of Bangalore, is one of the most popular hiking spots in the area. Also, you must visit Places for a One-day Trip from Bangalore . It’s About 3780 ft. high, this hill houses a temple dedicated to Lord Ranganatha Swamy and is covered with dense shrubs. Elephants and other medium-sized wildlife animals can be spotted in these forests. The view from the top is absolutely delightful and is among the best Bangalore places to visit for shutterbugs.

Famous place to visit in Bangalore for hikers.

  • Entry Fee: N/A
  • Timings:  Sunrise to sunset
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand:  KSRTC Bus Stand Kanakapura (16.4 km)
  • Location: Kanakapura
  • Accommodation: Hotels in Kanakpura Road  

5. Freedom Park

Freedom Park

Freedom Park

London’s Hyde Park equivalent, Freedom Park is one of the most Amazing Places in Bangalore That You Must Visit . It is spread over an area of 21 acres and occupies the same site where once stood the Central Jail. A glimpse of the past can be seen in the centre of the park, where lies the tower that was used to observe prisoners. The Water Fountain, Jail Museum, Sculpture Court, Book Museum, and People Courtyard are other famous attractions here making it among the famous places to visit in Bangalore.

A modern-themed park in Bangalore.

  • Entry Fee:  N/A
  • Timings:  5 am to 8:30 am and 4 pm to 8 pm
  •  Nearest Metro Station: Kempegowda Stn., Majestic (2.1 km)
  • Location: Gandhi Nagar
  • Accommodation: Budget hotels in Gandhi Nagar

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6. Lumbini Gardens

Lumbini Gardens

Lumbini Gardens

A one-of-its-kind attraction in the city, Lumbini Gardens calls plenty of visitors every day owing to its serene environment and verdant landscape. The park, situated on the banks of Nagawara Lake, is perfect for a day out with family as it boasts a kids’ park, amusement rides, wave pool, boating club, beautiful fountains, a 1.5 km-long walking path and a food stall to enjoy the delectable fare. The garden also has some beautiful statues and rare plants making it among the most green places to visit in Bangalore. At night, the garden is illuminated with various lights which is a pleasure to see.

One of the most beautiful gardens in Bangalore.

  • Entry Fee:  INR 50 (adults and kids aged 3 years and above); Free (kids below 3 years)
  • Timings: 11:00 am to 7:00 pm
  •  Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand: Kanaka Nagar Bus Stand (1.7 km)
  • Location: Nagavara
  • Accommodations: Budget hotels near Lumbini Gardens , Hotels in Nagavara

7. Bugle Rock Park

Bugle Rock Park

Bugle Rock Park

The Bugle Rock Park is situated in Basavanagudi in the South of Bangalore. The main attraction of the park is the group of natural rock formations called the Peninsular Gneiss. These formations are assessed to be more than 3,000 million years old. The park attracts both locals and tourists looking for visiting places in Bangalore and is complete with a fountain and lush greenery. There is a watchtower in the park that offers a bird’s eye view of the city making it one of the best places to visit in Bangalore for couples.

A heritage park in Bangalore.

  • Entry Fee : N/A
  • Timings : 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM on all days of the week
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand : BMS College Bus Stand (300 metres)
  • Location: Basavanagudi
  • Accommodation: Budget hotels in Basavanagudi

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8. Jayaprakash Narayan Biodiversity Park (JP Park)

Jayaprakash Narayan Biodiversity Park

Jayaprakash Narayan Biodiversity Park

This is the third-largest park in Bangalore and is a beautifully maintained landscape sprawling across 85 acres. The park is filled with four lakes, a couple of refreshing fountains, and a clean jogging path. The musical fountain is an added attraction here. The park is located in Mathikere and has clean toilets, fresh drinking water sources, and food kiosks which makes it among the hygienic and well-equipped places to visit in Bangalore. You cannot miss the life-size statues of farmers, cattle, and modern families making it one of the unique things to see in Bangalore. These figurines depict life in rural and urban areas, forests, and farms and add a charm to the space.

  • Entry Fee : N/A. Visiting the Musical Fountain is chargeable at ₹ 10 per head
  • Timings : 5:00 AM to 9:00 AM, 4:00 PM to 8:30 PM
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand : Chowdeshwari Bus Stand JP Park (300 metres)
  • Location: Bandappa Garden, Mathikere
  • Accommodation: Hotels in Mathikere

Best Places to Visit in Bangalore in Monuments

Monuments | Bangalore

Monuments | Places to Visit in Bangalore

Monuments count for famous Bangalore tourist places as these narrate the tale of its rich past. The ones you can explore are:

9. Bangalore Palace

Bangalore Palace

Bangalore Palace

Built in the latter half of the 19th century, Bangalore Palace offers a glimpse into the riches of the past monarchs. The architecture of the building reminds castles built in Northern France and England in medieval times. In addition, the large park in front regularly hosts concerts by international Heavy Metal bands. It is truly one of the best tourist places in Bangalore. The palace was built in the year 1878 and spread across 45,000 square feet making it among most things to see in Bangalore. A mixture of Tudor and Scottish Gothic architecture has a wooden structure with beautiful carvings both inside and outside that showcase the royal culture in different ways. There are many nearby places to visit as well near Bangalore Palace.

The best place to visit in Bangalore for history geeks.

  • Entry Fee : ₹ 230
  • Timings : 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand : Cubbon Park Metro Station (3.2 km), Forum City Apartment Bus Stand (800 meters)
  • Accommodation: Places to stay near Bangalore Palace

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10. Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace

Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace

Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace

Tipu Sultan ruled the Kingdom of Mysore for almost two decades during the late 18th century, and this sprawling palace served as his summer residence. The palace is among the famous places in Bangalore and houses several articles belonging to Tipu Sultan as well as paintings of monarchs. Sightseeing in Bangalore is incomplete without visiting this marvel. The two-storeyed palace has been built solely of wood, teak, stone, mortar and plaster, and is supported by huge wooden pillars with bases of stones. It is one of the most fascinating places to visit in Bangalore.

A royal heritage in Bangalore.

  • Entry Fee : ₹ 15
  • Timings : 8:30 am to 5:30 pm
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand : Krishna Rajendra Market Metro Station (450 metres)
  • Location: Chamrajpet
  • Accommodation: Hotels in Gandhinagar

11. Vidhana Soudha

Vidhana Soudha

Vidhana Soudha

The seat of the Government of Karnataka, Vidhana Soudha is a granite marvel which leaves observers spellbound by its sheer grandeur. Though there are several impressive buildings and monuments in the city, Vidhana Soudha stands out with its Neo-Dravidian style of architecture, broad staircase in front, and giant pillars these are followed by. Thousands of tourists witness the remarkable light show, a show with numerous vibrant lights enlightening the structure and colourful spotlights across the sky. You do not want to skip this one out on your Bangalore city tour. Due to it being a government building, entry to its premises is restricted. In case you get permission then it’s one of the must places to see in Bangalore.

Among the best places to visit in Bangalore with family.

  • Entry Fees : Entry restricted
  • Timings : 9:00 am to 5:00 pm on weekdays; closed on weekends
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand: Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Metro Station (Vidhana Soudha) (350 metres)
  • Location: Sampangi Rama Nagara
  • Accommodation: Hotels in Sampangi Rama Nagar , Hotels near Vidhana Soudha

12. ISKCON Temple: Best Spiritual Place to Visit in Bangalore

ISKCON Temple Bangalore

ISKCON-Temple

Little do people know that Bangalore’s ISKCON Temple holds the honour of being the largest in the world. Its foundation was laid in 1997 in remembrance of the birth anniversary of ISKCON founder, Shri Prabhupada. The shrine stands out for its neo-classical architectural style, the ethereal idols of Radha and Lord Krishna and the ornate arch at the entrance, among other things puts it among the divine places in Bangalore to visit.

Among the top 10 places to visit in Bangalore to experience spirituality.

  • Timings: 4:15 am to 5 am, 7:15 am to 1 pm and 4 pm to 8:30 pm
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand: Mahalakshmi Metro Station (650 m)
  • Location: Rajajinagar
  • Accommodation: Budget hotels near Rajajinagar

13. Halasuru Someshwara Temple

Halasuru Someshwara Temple

Halasuru Someshwara Temple

Located in Ulsoor, it is among the oldest temples in Bangalore and was built during the Chola Dynasty. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is a beautiful and peaceful place to visit in the middle of the bustling city. Constructed in the Vijayanagar style of architecture, the shrine has notable beautiful carvings on the walls. Other than the main temple, the premises are dotted with shrines of other deities including Nanjundeswara, Kamakshamma, Panchalingeswara, Arunachaleswara, and Bhimeswara. It has the best things to see in Bangalore for a spiritual person.

Among the best Bangalore tourist attractions for religious family outings.

  • Timings : 6:00 AM to 12:30 PM, 5:30 PM to 9:00 PM
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand : Halasuru Metro Station (400 metres)
  • Location: Someshwarpura
  • Accommodation: Hotels in Someshwarpura

14. Shivoham Shiva Temple

Shivoham shiva temple

Shivoham Shiva temple

Built in the year 1995, this temple in Old Airport Road, Bangalore is known for its 65-feet Shiva Idol, which is the main attraction here. The artificial cave that leads to the inner sanctum of the temple is another reason for its popularity. The temple attracts worshippers from all over the world every year as it is a very popular place in Bangalore sightseeing and is an architectural landmark of the city. It is estimated that over 500,000 devotees come to this temple every year and during Maha Shivaratri, between 100,000 to 150,000 devotees visit the temple every year. It is one of the best places to visit in Bangalore during the festival.

  • Entry Fee : ₹ 150 per person
  • Timings : Open 24 hours a day
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand : Murugeshpalya Bus Stop (150 metres)  
  • Location: Ramagiri, Murgesh Pallya
  • Accommodation: Hotels in Murgesh Pallya

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15. Bull Temple (Nandi Temple)

Bull Temple

Bull Temple

The Bull Temple in Basavanagudi is one of the largest temples in the world dedicated to Lord Nandi. It houses a very large and majestic idol of Nandi, measuring 15 feet in height and 20 feet in length. The present tower of the temple is a fairly recent addition to the structure making it among the best places to visit in Bangalore. It was constructed in the early part of the 20th century and features evidence related to Shivaism. The temple is located inside the famous Bugle Rock Park and is a very popular tourist destination in the city. It is one of the top 10 places to visit in Bangalore.

The largest temple in the world is dedicated to Lord Nandi.

  • Timings : 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand : BMS College Bus Stand (300 metres)  
  • Accommodation: Hotels in Bangalore

16. Seshadri Iyer Memorial Hall (State Central Library)

Seshadri Iyer Memorial Hall

Seshadri Iyer Memorial Hall

The Seshadri Iyer Memorial Hall is another iconic monument in Bangalore. This is situated in Cubbon Park and is also called the Central Library. It houses over 2.6 lakh books. The building gives you a glimpse of rare literary classics that you cannot find anywhere else in the country. For book fanatics, this is one of the must-visit places in Bangalore.

One of the largest book collections in India.

  • Timings : 8:30 AM to 7:30 PM (all days except Monday), Closed on the 2 nd Tuesday of every month
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand : Cubbon Park Metro Station (600 metres)  

17. Bangalore Fort

Bangalore Fort

Bangalore Fort

This is yet another historical monument and one of the most interesting places to go in Bangalore. The construction of the fort started in the year 1537 by Kempe Gowda I and Tipu Sultan improved the architecture of the fort in the 18th century. Located in Tharagupet, you can enjoy beautiful paintings and wall murals here. Religiously inclined travellers will be delighted to discover a Ganapati Temple within the fort area making it among the best places to visit in Bangalore.

Historical monument with rich heritage.

  • Entry Fee : Indians – ₹ 5, Non-Indians – ₹ 100
  • Timings : 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand : KR Market Bus Stop (150 metres)
  • Location: New Tharagupet

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Best Places to Visit in Bangalore in Museums

Museums, Bangalore

Museums | Places to Visit in Bangalore

The list of tourist places in Bangalore to visit is incomplete without a mention of various museums that are not just informative and insightful, but engaging as well. Among the most thronged museums in Bangalore visiting places are:

18. Government Museum

Government Museum, Bangalore

Government Museum

Operational since 1865, the Government Museum in Bangalore is counted among the oldest museums in the country. However, it’s not just the rich history of this place in Bangalore that draws visitors, but also the impressive collection of archaeological and geological artefacts, such as sculptures, coins, inscriptions, and jewellery.

It is indeed, one of the leading heritage places for sightseeing in Bangalore.

  • Entry Fee : ₹ 20 (adults), ₹ 10 (children)
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand : Cubbon Park Metro Station (1 km)

19. HAL Heritage Centre & Aerospace Museum: A Must Place to Visit in Bangalore

HAL Heritage Centre & Aerospace Museum

HAL Heritage Centre & Aerospace Museum

HAL Heritage Centre & Aerospace Museum chronicles the development of the aviation industry and how aircraft evolved in the past century. It does so through a comprehensive assortment of photographs as well as genuine and model aircraft and parts thereof. The museum proudly showcases Indian aviation, both commercially and in terms of defence, giving the visitors an all-inclusive aerospace experience. For aircraft enthusiasts, this is among the best places to visit in Bangalore. Museums may not be your thing, but this one, with its intriguing collection, could very well change your entire outlook and consider it to be one of the unique place to visit in Bangalore with Friends .

Among the top 10 places to visit in Bangalore.

  • Entry Fee: ₹ 30
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand : HAL Police Station Bus Stand (700 metres)
  • Location: Marathahalli
  • Accommodation: Hotels in Marathahalli

20. NIMHANS Brain Museum

NIMHANS Brain Museum

NIMHANS Brain Museum

NIMHANS Brain Museum is not your run-of-the-mill museum or a tourist place in Bangalore. For years, the place has been collecting, preserving, and exhibiting brain specimens for educational and research purposes. It may appear or sound eerie to some people; however, the work that it has done regarding spreading awareness and removing stigma related to neuropsychiatric illnesses is really outstanding. For knowledge seekers, it is one of the best places to visit in Bangalore.

  • Timings: 10:00 am to 3:00 pm
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand/Bus Stand : South End Circle Metro Station (3.1 km), Nimhans Hospital Bus Stand (150 m)
  • Location: Laljinagar, Wilson Garden

21. Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium

Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium

Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium

The Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium is one of the top places to see in Bangalore in the city, especially for kids and science buffs. The planetarium offers amazing 3D shows, a science park with up to 40 exhibits, and a sky theatre. It also organises a sky-gazing program on the first Sunday of every month. There are many things to see in Bangalore. In the exhibition, you can go through posters, small video clips, running message boards about astrological facts, etc. There is a celestial fireworks show at the theatre which includes a display of meteors burning up and creating craters on the earth, astronomical implosions and explosions, different stages in the life cycle of stars, the formation of supernovae, pulsars, neutron stars, and black holes making it one of the exciting places to visit in Bangalore.

One of the best places to visit in Bangalore with kids.

  • Adults – ₹60
  • Children – ₹40
  • Timings : 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM, Closed on all Mondays and the second Tuesdays of the month
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand : Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Metro Station (900 metres)  
  • Location: Sankey Rd, High Grounds

22. Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum

Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum

Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum

If you are a tech enthusiast or if you have children who love science and technology, the Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum, located in the Cubbon Park area is among the great places to visit in Bangalore. The museum was inaugurated in the year 1962 and has about 10 exhibition halls, a 3D theatre, and a science park.

  • Entry Fee : ₹75 per person
  • Timings : 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand : Chinnaswamy Stadium Bus Stop (600 metres), Cubbon Park Metro Station (1 km)
  • Location: Ambedkar Veedhi

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Best Places to Visit in Bangalore in Markets and Shopping Malls

Shopping | Bangalore

Shopping | Places to Visit in Bangalore

From palatial shopping malls to bustling markets, the city of Bangalore has loads of retail hubs that are no less than attractions in themselves. The most popular places to visit in Bangalore for shopping include:

23. M.G. Road

M.G. Road

M.G. Road is the best place to visit in Bangalore to spend leisurely time. The place is lined with shops that give you a chance to indulge in retail therapy, restaurants where you can relish delectable food, and a plethora of entertainment options. If you are looking for places to visit in Bangalore to pick up local handicrafts as souvenirs for your Bangalore trip, then M.G. is your best option.

Considered among the Bangalore famous places for shopping.

  • Timings : Morning to Evening for market; 10:00 am to 10:00 pm for malls
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand : M.G. Road Metro Station (500 metres)
  • Accommodation:  Hotels near M.G Road

24. UB City Mall

UB City Mall

UB City Mall

Retail therapy in Bangalore doesn’t get more stylish than this. UB City Mall is often touted as the “India’s First Luxury Mall”. It’s not just the many international brands that draw shopaholics to this place, but also the aesthetics of the building on the inside and outside. There are many things to see in Bangalore, and one of them is the UB Mall. The UB Mall is home to all the luxury beauty, shoes, bags, jewellery, and fashion brands from all around the globe like Louis Vuitton, Rolex, Estee Lauder, Jimmy Choo, Canali and Burberry. Apart from shopping and dining, UB City Mall also attracts people with its endless nightlife options and is among the best places to visit in Bangalore at night . 

One of the most luxurious places to visit in Bangalore.

  • Timings : Stores (11:00 to 8:00 pm); restaurants (11:00 am to 11:30 pm on Sun-Thu and 11:00 am to 1:00 am on Fri-Sat)
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand : Cubbon Park Metro Station (1.6 km)
  • Location: D’ Souza Layout, Ashok Nagar
  • Accommodation: Hotels in Ashok Nagar

25. Commercial Street

Commercial Street

Commercial Street

Commercial Street is a dream come true for every budget shopper in Bangalore. The bustling street, which is only a short drive from the famed M.G. Road, is replete with stores where people can buy trendy clothes and accessories at low rates. For fabric in cotton and Tussar silk, the famous Khadi Bhandar is a one-stop shop. At Dupatta House, one can get dupattas in every shade and even get them dyed. For silver jewellery, Jewellers Lane has an extensive collection of exquisite pieces making it among the most trusted places to visit in Bangalore for shopping. The place also boasts many restaurants offering regional and international cuisine. This street is surrounded by various Bangalore famous places to visit. A perfect place for shopaholics.

  • Timings : 11:00 am to 8:00 pm
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand : M.G. Road Metro Station (1.1 km)
  • Accommodation: Hotels near Commercial Street

26. Mantri Square Mall

Mantri Square Mall

Mantri Square Mall

Mantri Square Mall is one of the largest shopping malls and famous places to visit in Bangalore with a sprawling area of 1.3 m square feet. More than 10,000 brands are housed here including some of the best domestic and international names across industries. There are many things to see in Bangalore besides shopping, this mall is perfect to indulge in a movie-viewing experience at the 6-screen INOX multiplex, have a fun time at the bowling alley and gaming corner or enjoy a range of delicacies at the food court. It attracts people of all age groups. It’s a landmark and a famous place in Bangalore.

  • Timings: 11.00 am to 10.00 pm
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand: Mantri Square Sampige Road Metro Station (300 m)
  • Location: Near Central Bus Stop
  • Accommodation: Hotels near Mantri Square Mall

27. Phoenix Mall

Phoenix Mall

Phoenix Mall

Located on the Whitefield Main Road, the Phoenix Mall is the best place to shop and hang out. The mall is situated in Kurla and is spread across 4.1 million sq ft of retail area. It houses over 600 international and national stores, over 100 restaurants, and PVR Cinemas which has 15 screens. The mall is filled with hundreds of branded stores, kiosks, and restaurants, and a well-maintained food court. The play area for children and the open space around the mall are added attractions making it one of the most convenient places to visit in Bangalore with family.

One of the biggest malls in India.

  • Timings : 10:00 AM to 9:30 PM
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand : Singaianapalya Phoenix Bus Stop (200 metres)  
  • Location: Mahadevapura
  • Accommodation: Hotels in Mahadevapura

28. Garuda Mall

Garuda Mall

Garuda Mall

Garuda Mall is yet another popular shopping destination in Bangalore for premium shoppers. Situated on Magrath Road, there are a variety of dining, shopping, and entertainment options here. You can spend quality time here shopping from over 300 branded stores making it among the best places to visit in Bangalore for shopaholics. Thousands of locals frequent the mall every day and is one of the jam-packed places to go in Bangalore.

  • Timings : 10:00 AM to 10:30 PM
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand : MG Road Metro Station – Church Street Exit (700 metres)  
  • Location: Ashok Nagar

29. Chickpet

Chickpet

If you are a shopaholic, do not leave the city without visiting Chickpet. This old neighbourhood, among the most-loved Bangalore places to visit, consists of narrow lanes filled with hundreds of small and big shops selling all kinds of wares. You can find anything you want from antiques to designer wedding clothes, gold jewellery, footwear, and home accessories here in plenty. Chickpet is famous for budget shopping among the other places to visit in Bangalore, it has a line of saree shops with a variety of materials like Pure Silk Kadiyal, Kanchipuram, Embroidered, Synthetic, Mysore silk, Chiffon, etc.

Famous for budget shopping.

  • Timings : 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand : Chickpet Metro Station (Green Line) (500 metres)  
  • Accommodation: Hotels in Chickpet

30. Brigade Road

Brigade Road

Brigade Road

Brigade Road is bustling with people all through the year. Walking through this happening lane and enjoying window shopping is an experience in itself. The road lights up in the evening and is the perfect spot to shop to your heart’s content. There is a long stretch of standalone shops and individual retailers selling branded and locally handmade products.

  • Timings : 10:00 AM until midnight
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand : MG Road Metro Station – Church Street Exit (500 metres)
  • Accommodation: Hotels near Brigade Road

Best Places to Visit in Bangalore in Amusement Parks

Amusement Parks | Bangalore

Amusement Parks | Places to Visit in Bangalore

If you are spending time in the city with your family, there are hordes of amusement parks in Bangalore you can plan a trip to, such as:

31. Wonderla: The Most Thrilling Place to Visit in Bangalore

Wonderla

One of several best places to visit in Bangalore is Wonderla, it ensures a fun time to visitors with its over five dozen wet and dry rides. It has roller coasters to get the adrenaline levels soaring and calm pools where you can simply relax in refreshing waters. Wonderla is a great amusement + water park, featuring over 60 rides. It also features India’s first “reverse looping roller coaster” making it one of the most exciting places to visit in Bangalore. In short, a trip to Wonderla is the recipe for the perfect time with your family.

Among trending tourist places in Bangalore for kids.

  • Entry Fee : ₹ 890 to ₹ 1185
  • Timings : Weekdays – 11:00 am to 6:00 pm; Weekends, Holidays and Peak Season – 11:00 am to 7:00 pm
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand : Wonderla Amusement Park Bus Stand (350 metres)
  • Location: Mysore Rd
  • Accommodation: Hotels near Mysore Road Satellite Bus Stand

32. Fun World

Fun World

Fun World, as the name suggests, is a world of fun and among the best places in Bangalore. This theme park is complete with thrilling rides that speak to adrenaline junkies and fun rides, it is among the best places to visit in Bangalore to enjoy with the entire family. The park also houses an indoor snow park, where you can enjoy temperatures below freezing point and partake in mountain activities such as sledging. Visiting Fun World could be one of the best Things to Do in Bangalore for Youngsters.

One of the most entertaining places to go in Bangalore with kids.

  • Entry Fee: ₹ 750 to ₹ 1200
  • Timings: 11:00 am to 7:30 pm
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand: TV Tower Bus Stand (250 metres)
  • Location: J.C.Nagar

33. Innovative Film City

Innovative Film City

Innovative Film City

Innovative Film City offers an entertainment extravaganza, one of the most unique places to visit in Bangalore. The place houses Cartoon City, Aqua Kingdom, Dino Park, Petting Zoo, Haunted Mansion and several other similar themed zones that will keep you hooked for an entire day. Whether you like to shop, eat, simply walk and explore or experience your childhood again; there is something unique that Film City has to offer you. It also has numerous museums, production studios and restaurants making it among the perfect places to visit in Bangalore for a relaxed outing.

One of the most unique places to visit in Bangalore in one day.

  • Entry Fee: ₹ 600
  • Timings: 10:00 am to 7:00 pm
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand: Abbanakuppe Bus Stand (900 metres)

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Best Places to Visit in Bangalore in Natural Attractions

Natural Attraction | Places to Visit in Bangalore

Natural Attraction | Places to Visit in Bangalore

Those looking to get away from the city but not too far can explore nature’s gifts on the outskirts of Bangalore. These are some of the most beautiful places in Bangalore:

34. Manchanabele Dam

Manchanabele Dam

Manchanabele Dam

  • Timings: 24 hours
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand: Manchanabele Dam Cross Bus Stand (1.1 km)

35. Thottikallu Falls

Thottikallu Falls

Thottikallu Falls

  • Timings: Morning till evening
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand: Kuppareddy Kere Bus Stand (5.9 km)
  • Location: Kanakapura Rd

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36. Ulsoor Lake

Ulsoor lake, Bangalore

Ulsoor Lake

Spread over 50 acres, Ulsoor Lake is a piece of heaven amidst the hustle and bustle of the city. Boating is the main attraction here. It boasts of a scenic setting and is dotted with many small and picturesque islands making it one of the best things to see in Bangalore. You can also spend time sitting and watching the sunrise and sunset. A clean walking path surrounds the lake perfect for early morning or evening walks. Ulsoor Lake is definitely one of the best places to visit in Bangalore.

Amazing for a natural getaway.

  • Timings : 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM (Closed on Wednesdays)
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand : MEG Centre Bus Stop (right outside the lake)
  • Accommodation: Hotels near Ulsoor Lake

37. Dodda Aalada Mara (Big Banyan Tree)

Dodda Aalada Mara (Big Banyan Tree)

Dodda Aalada Mara (Big Banyan Tree)

Dodda Aalada Mara is translated to the Big Banyan Tree. Located in Kettohalli in Bangalore, this single banyan tree covers 3 acres of land and is considered among the biggest trees in the country. The banyan tree is surrounded by a small park with seating spots and is a good place to visit in the mornings and evenings. Do be aware of a large number of monkeys in the park.   For photography enthusiasts, this famous place in Bangalore offers a lot of urban greenery clicks.

Ranks among the top places to go in Bangalore for ecotourism.

  • Entry Fee : ₹20
  • Timings : 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM
  • Nearest Metro Station/Bus Stand : Dodda Aalada Mara Bus Stop (20 metres)
  • Location: Uttarahalli Hobli
  • Accommodation: Hotels in Rr Nagar

While these are the many attractions that you can explore in the city, there are also myriad weekend getaways and things to do in Bangalore such as Ramanagara, Nandi Hills, Horsley Hills and more to take the fun quotient a little higher. So, the next time you look out for hotels in Bangalore for your trip, give these amazing attractions a thought as well.

Frequently Asked Questions About Bangalore:

Q: What is the best time to visit Bangalore?

A: Unlike most cities in India, Bangalore experiences pleasant weather all around the year. However, the best months to visit Bangalore are October to February.

Q: Which are the main transit hubs in Bangalore?

A: Bangalore is well-connected by air to major Indian and foreign destinations via Kempegowda International Airport. Main railheads in the city include Bangalore City and Yesvantpur Junction. For those travelling by bus, Kempegowda Bus Station (or Majestic Bus Station) is the gateway to Bangalore.

Q: How to travel within Bangalore?

A: Bangalore has an efficient public transportation network comprising Namma Metro, BMTC buses and auto rickshaws. App-based taxis are also readily available across the city. You can even rent a bicycle, motorcycle or scooter to save yourself from the traffic and enjoy the pleasant weather of Bangalore.

Q: How to travel from the airport to hotels in Bangalore?

A: BMTC buses leave from the airport to various stops across the city every 15 minutes; from thereon, you can take an auto-rickshaw to your hotel. Airport taxis, radio cabs, app-based taxis, prepaid taxis and self-drive rental cars are also available at the airport to travel to different parts of the city.

Q: What are the top things to do in Bangalore?

A: There are many outdoor activities for Bangalore visitors to indulge in such as cycling, trekking/camping, rock climbing, kayaking, go-karting, hiking, picnicking and boating. You can also attend a musical gig or stand-up show, go bowling, take a leisurely stroll along the MG Road or dance the night away while pub hopping.

Q: Which are the main shopping centres in Bangalore?

A: For a true Bangalore shopping experience, head to UB City Mall, Vittal Mallya Road, MG Road, Bannerghatta Road or Commercial Street. The city also has a large number of shopping malls for those seeking everything branded.

Q: Where to go to enjoy the nightlife of Bangalore?

A: Some of the best places to visit in Bangalore at night include NoLimmits, High Ultra Lounge, The Sugar Factory, XU, The 13th Floor, Skyye Lounge, Loft 38, The Humming Tree, Ice, Pebble, Toit, Byg Breswski, Vapor, Church Street Social and Xtreme Sports Bar.

Q: Which are the best places to visit in Bangalore with kids?

A: Wonderla is definitely a must-visit when travelling to Bangalore with kids. Other popular attractions in Bangalore for the young ones are Fun World and Innovative Film City.

Q: Which restaurants in Bangalore are a must-try?

A: Koshy’s, The Only Place, Vidyarthi Bhavan, Rogue Elephant Cafe and Airlines Hotel are a few of the most iconic restaurants in Bangalore that are a must-try for food lovers.

Q: Where to go for a weekend getaway from Bangalore?

A: Nandi Hills, Mysore, BR Hills, Rajiv Gandhi National Park, Yercaud, Chikmagalur, Coorg and Wayanad are some of the most popular places to visit near Bangalore for a weekend trip.

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11 Unique Places To Visit In Bangalore

Some of the most unique and offbeat destinations in Bangalore to checkout during your next visit.

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Bengaluru (or Bangalore) is one of India’s most thriving metropolitan cities. Its vibrant local culture and flourishing IT industry draw tourists, students, and professionals from across the country and the world. Bangalore has many titles, known both as the ‘Silicon Valley of India,’ and as the ‘Garden City,’ the city has much to offer. While it may be known for its pubs and its many restaurants, there are many major tourist hotspots in and within a few km from Bangalore. Cubbon Park, Bangalore Palace, Lalbagh, MG Road, State protected monuments and Bull Temple are all well-known attractions.

Many other places near Bangalore like Nandi Hills and Horseley Hills are a short drive away for day or weekend trips. However, there are plenty of other lesser-known and unique places to visit in Bangalore well worth exploring. Here is a list of 11 of the most unusual places to visit in Bangalore and offbeat things to do in Bangalore:

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Offbeat And Unique Places To Visit In Bangalore

Finding offbeat and unique places in Bangalore is vast, so we narrowed it down to the best of the unique places to visit in Bangalore to explore and experience.

1. Devanahalli Fort: 500 Years Of History

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With a history of 500 years, Devanahalli Fort is among some of the best forts of Bangalore. While most people know about Bangalore Fort, very few make the trip outside Bangalore to visit the spectacular Devanahalli Fort. Unlike Bangalore Fort, most of it still remains and is one of the top historical places near Bangalore. It was originally built in 1501 by the Saluva Dynasty but was taken over by Hyder Ali. The fort was also where his famous son, Tipu Sultan was born. Devanahalli Fort, covering a vast area of 20 acres, is situated about 37 kms from Bangalore. The fort’s architecture is the highlight here which takes you through one of the most unique experiences in Bangalore.

Also Read: 15 Most Stunning And Majestic Forts In India

2. Nrityagram: An Amalgamation Of Culture And Nature

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One of the interesting and hidden places to visit in Bangalore is Nrityagram which is situated near Hesaraghatta Lake, about 30 kms from Bangalore. Opened by Odissi dancer Protima Gauri in 1990, this modern Gurukul is more of a community than a school. The simple yet magnificent place is a perfect place to escape the city and immerse yourself in both culture and nature. Various classical forms like Odissi, Mohiniattam, Bharatnatyam, Kathak, Kuchipudi, Kathakali, and Manipuri classes are taught here. This spiritual and beautiful world is one of the best offbeat places to visit in Bangalore. It boasts of both beautifully maintained gardens, as well as temples with rustic structure.

3. Big Banyan Tree: Ancient And Beautiful

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Known locally as the Dodda Alada Mara, this 400-year-old tree is located in the outskirts in the village of Kethohalli, about 30-40 kms from Bangalore city. It is a single tree that has several thousand aerial roots hanging down from an amalgamation of small and large trees covering over 250 meters. Among the unique places to visit near Bangalore, explore the labyrinths formed by the enormous roots, filled with pathways and brightly painted seats. Its home to a variety of bird species and many monkeys too. The Big Banyan Tree is the largest banyan tree in the State and the fourth largest Banyan Tree in the Country. This famous tourist attraction in Bangalore is also one of the ideal places for a picnic.

4. Jakkur Aerodrome: Adventures In The Sky

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One of the best places near Bangalore for adventure enthusiasts, the Jakkur Aerodrome is located 16 km from Bangalore city center and offers a wide range of exciting and engaging activities. This is one of the unique places to visit in Bangalore, that allows you to take a ride in an aircraft to watch the city sparkling from below you, or go micro light flying over the city. Jakkur Aerodrome also offers one day packages that includes concepts like the theory of flying, rules and regulations in the air, flight communication and more. Flying for the public is open from 6:30 AM to 9:30 AM on Saturday and Sunday. One needs to book the experience in advance as the experience is limited to only one person at a time. Jakkur Aerodrome is one of the places where adventure junkies can also go parasailing, and much more. 

Also Read: Why Aero Show Bangalore Should Be Part Of Your Bucket List

5. Gardi Ustad Pehlwan Kale Bhai: Wrestling Pit-cum-Restaurant

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You can wrestle your way into this century-old wrestling pit and load up on some biryani and tasty shami kebab. This 110-year-old akhara (wrestling pit) smack in the middle of Shivajinagar is one of the few remaining spaces where kushti (traditional Persian wrestling) is practiced in the city. However, in the afternoons, this gardi turns into a restaurant, serving delicious biryani and kebabs that you can gorge on.  The seating arrangement here is very basic but the smoky aroma of wood-fire cooked biryani makes up for it. The fully functional wrestling pits converted into seating areas with blankets add to the charm of the place. Undoubtedly one of a kind unique experiences in Bangalore that one shouldn’t miss out on.

6. Mayo Hall: An Ornate Government Building

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Amidst the high-rises and modern buildings of Brigade Road, sits the red colored colonial Mayo Hall. The building was originally white in color but was converted to a Pompeian Red to sink in with the High Court of Karnataka. It was built in the 1800s to honor the memory of Lord Mayo, the 4th Viceroy of India. This relic of a bygone era, one of the best places to visit in Bangalore, staunchly escaped the rush to modernity that surrounds it. Full of beautiful ornate furniture, chandeliers, stone arches, and Tuscan columns, it houses both government offices and the Kempegowda Museum. The unique architecture of this building has also inspired the construction of many other buildings like Raj Bhavan, Vidhana Soudha and Puttanchetty Town Hall.

7. Blossom Book House: For All The Bibliophiles

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One of the most beloved bookstores in Bangalore, Blossom may not be the most unusual destination on this list. Opened in 2001 and located on Church Street, Blossom is the largest second-hand bookstore in India and is a must for any book-lover. One of the most visited places by avid readers, you can easily get lost in the stacks and stacks of books piled in every nook and cranny of the store. From history to fiction, cookbooks to gardening, you will find books on any subject to suit your interest. This place is thriving and recently expanded to a second location nearby.

8. Malleswaram And Basavanagudi: The Real “Malgudi”

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Whether you read the short stories or watched the TV series, you might be familiar with RK Narayan’s ‘Malgudi Days’. If you are interested in the writer and the book then this is the place to be. While the town may be fictional, Narayan has said that the name is a combination of two of his favorite areas in Bangalore — Malleswaram, and Basavanagudi. These neighborhoods still retain much of their old-world charm, with tree-lined streets and gorgeous traditional heritage homes. If you are looking for some mouth-watering masala dosas, then CTR in Malleswaram is the place to be. For soft idlis and crispy vadas head towards veena stores. Basavanagudi is home to numerous ancient temples of which the most famous of them all is the Bull temple. This place is always buzzing with activities due to the busy marketplaces, abundant elite institutions and array of unique eateries.

9. Freedom Park: A Park With A Unique Theme

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Located in what was once Bangalore’s central jail, Freedom Park is said to have been inspired by Hyde Park in London. This interesting location in Bangalore symbolizes India’s freedom and is a stage for public meetings. Built in 1866, this was originally a prison used to keep people who opposed or protested against British rule. However when the number of prisoners outnumbered its capacity the prisoners were relocated. Today only the surroundings have changed, the many components of the original Jail are still kept intact. The cell yard with a high walled structure still bears several memories of the past. It also has the remains of the barracks and a watchtower, along with a Jail Museum. Various other attractions such as Sculpture court, People Courtyard, Water Fountain, and Book Museum can be seen here. Without a doubt this is one of the offbeat places in Bangalore to visit.

Also read: Have You Visited These 11 Famous Parks In Bangalore?

10. Pyramid Valley: For Some Peace

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If you are looking for an unwinding experience then Pyramid valley is one of the best places to visit. Located just outside Bangalore, in Kebbedoddi, this international meditation center houses the world’s largest meditational pyramid. The campus is spread over 28 acres and an energy spot for meditation. The Maitreya-Buddha Pyramid is 102 feet tall and can house over 5000 people at a time. The center also conducts classes and seminars on Meditation, Spirituality. They have a library with a good collection of Spiritual books that help in mental relaxation. Nestled in a lush green valley, it also has streams and hills that make it an ideal place to relax and meditate. It is one of the most interesting and unique places to visit in Bangalore for a tranquil experience. 

11. Turahalli Forest: A Forest Within The City

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The Turahalli Forest Area is the last surviving forest in Bangalore city. Located off the Kanakapura Road, near Banashankari, this area is full of narrow trails, small hillocks, and dense vegetation. Vehicles have been banned inside this reserve forest, but it is a popular spot for cyclists. So, the best way to enjoy Turahalli forest is to drive up to the entrance. Park your vehicle here and take a walk into the forest to enjoy the flora and fauna this place has to offer. If you want to plan a day trip, the place also offers numerous activities for outdoor enthusiasts, such as hiking and rock-climbing. It is one of the best and most unique places to visit in Bangalore that provides a sense of peace and tranquility.

Also read: 10 Best Cycling Trails In Bangalore

Bonus Places: Unexplored Places Around Bangalore

1. gudibanda: a majestic fortress.

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Gudibanda is situated in the Chikkaballapur district and located 92 kilometers away from Bangalore. The Gudibanda fort has a legacy of 400 years and was built by Byre Gowdas in the 17th century. The fort also offers trekking opportunities and stunning scenery as it is sculpted out of a hill. Situated on a hill, the Gudibanda Fort also has a lake and a shrine of Lord Shiva. The fort also has beautiful gateways, and views. The trek to the summit takes about an hour and a low difficulty level. One of the unique features of the fort is the interconnected pathways across the seven levels that the soldiers used as escape routes. 

It is also believed that Gudibanda is one of the 108 Jyotirlingas, so it is a major religious attraction. Jyotirlinga is a representation of Hindu God Shiva. You can further explore the nearby villages called Chinnahalli, Nicchanabandahalli, and Bramharahalli. It is perfect for a one-day trip and can be reached by car with a 2.5 hours’ drive.

2. Gandikota Fort: Indian Grand Canyon

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Gandikota Fort, another offbeat place to visit is located 280 kilometers from Bangalore and is called the Indian Grand Canyon. Situated next to the Penna River, the fort was built in the 13th century. The fort was home to powerful kingdoms like Chalukyas, Pemmasani Nayakas, the Khiljis, Vijayanagara, Kakatiyas, and Qutub Shahis dynasties. It also has a lake called the Rayalacheruvu Lake which was established by King Sri Krishnadevaraya of the Vijayanagara dynasty. The fort is also situated next to a spectacular gorge that runs through the Erramala Hills in Andhra Pradesh. When you visit Gandikota, make sure to catch the beautiful sunrise and sunsets. Other tourist attractions near Gandikota include Madhavaraya Swamy, Raghunatha Swamy temples and Jamia Masjid. A good spot for adventure enthusiasts to try rock climbing, trekking, and rappelling. 

3. Galibore: Fishing And Nature Camp

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Galibore fishing and nature camp lies deep in the deciduous forests on the banks of the River Cauvery. If you are looking for an escape from the busy city life, this place is a perfect weekend retreat for nature lovers and trekkers. It is named after the windy hillock called Galibore that stands behind it. Once here, you will feel like away from civilization as the only sound you can hear is the sound of flowing water and birds. Merely a 2-hour drive from Bangalore will get you to this wonderful tourist spot. Look out for activities like fishing, a spinning coracle ride in the calmer waters of Cauvery, nature trek with experienced guides and spotting the many species of birds and animals. To experience a true sense of escape this is one of the top unique places to visit in Bangalore.

4. Antaragange: Kashi Of The South

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Antaragange is a mountain situated in the Shathashrunga mountain range which is in the south of Bangalore. In Kannada language the word Antharagange translates to ‘ganges from deep’. There is a beautiful Sri Kashi Vishweshwara temple in this magnificent place amidst the mountain ranges and greenery. It is considered a sacred spot as the temple is sanctified with the water flowing from the hills, hence called the Kashi of the South. Exploring the seven prominent villages in the vicinity, Trekking and hiking are activities to look out for while here.

5. Hesaraghatta Lake: Man-Made Lake

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The increasing water demands of the city lead to the creation of this man-made freshwater lake across Arkavathy River in the year of 1894. Hesaraghatta Lake is a popular getaway from the city to spend some refreshing moments with nature. Just 18 km from Bengaluru, this place has a large number of avifauna species that migrate to the place. Paddy Field pipit, Kingfisher, Pond Heron, Magpie Robin, Black Drongo, Brahminy Kite, Cormorants, Pale Billed, Flowerpecker, Egret and Mayna are some of the common birds that you can spot here. With a large number of tourists and locals visiting Hesaraghatta Lake, now it’s a perfect picnic spot and offbeat place in Bangalore.

6. Ramanagara: Silk City

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This is where the most popular Bollywood film “Sholay” was shot. It is also known as “Silk City’’ as Ramanagara is one of the biggest silk markets in India. Raw material for the popular Mysore silk sarees come from here. Apart from silk, this place is also known for its Channapatna toys and sericulture. This popular weekend getaway from Bengaluru offers many adventure sports and team building activities like, trekking, hiking and mountain climbing.

7. Avalabetta: Hanging Cliff

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Just about 100 km drive from Bangalore will take you to this small mountain range in the middle of farmlands. The main highlight here is the ‘hanging cliff’, an extended platform which is essentially a part of the cliff projecting outwards. As the famous Nandi hills are very crowded, early morning bikers are heading to this spot to catch the early morning sunrise. Morning sights/sounds and the sunrise that unfurls from between the mountains are a sight to behold. An ancient Laxmi Narashima Temple at the peak is a must visit. Learn more of the historical and mythological significance of the place from the priest here. This is one of the hidden places in Bangalore that’s worth a visit.

8. Kanakapura: Art Of Living Centre

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Contrast to the madness of Bangalore city is the Art of Living ashram in Kanakapura which is just 21 km away. This private institute founded by Sri Sri Ravishankar is not just a place which conducts spiritual and Yoga programs but also a place which runs social welfare programs all over the world. You will be surprised to know that it has already touched the lives of over 450 million people from all parts of the world. With meditation, yoga, ayurveda and spiritual practice, this ashram gives one a chance to go deeper with oneself. A few days here at the ashram gives one the strength to face the unexpected. True to its name, in this ashram everything happens quite naturally and effortlessly. It’s truly one of the best places in Bangalore to visit if you are looking for some peace and tranquility.

Unique Things To Do In Bangalore

Listed below are some unique experiences in Bangalore which will make you plan a trip soon.

  • Visit Grover’s Vineyard in Ramanagara to catch the process of wine making.
  • Have a day full of fun and excitement at Wonderla Amusement Park.
  • Climb Asia’s largest monolith at Savandurga for an adrenaline rush.
  • Relax and heal at Salt worlds natural and drugless therapies such as salt therapy and floatation therapy.
  • Sign up for a guided tour at this interactive animal-centric Prani – the pet sanctuary.
  • Enjoy a safari at Bannerghatta National park while spotting some lions and tigers.
  • Try your hand at go-karting in Bangalore at some of the challenging tracks.
  • Use your brain to solve the puzzles and challenges to come out of the Escape room.

Also read: 30 Excellent Options For A Road Trip From Bangalore

Many of these unique places to visit in Bangalore city will not fail to surprise you. Be it popular places like Nandi Hills that are on the outskirts of Bangalore or the many places to visit within the city of Bangalore, they are sure to grab your attention completely. Be sure to tell us if you know of more such interesting places in Bangalore, so that one can see Bangalore differently.

Some FAQs About Bangalore And Its Unique Places

Bangalore is a year-round destination, however the winter months from October to February are the best time to visit the city.

Nandi hills, Nature Adventure Camp in Kanakapura, Microlight Flying at Jakkur, Wine Tour and Wonderla are great half or one day getaways from Bangalore.

Every nook and corner of Bangalore is beautiful, but if you are a nature lover then Cubbon Park will make you fall in love with it.

Ulsoor Lake, Cubbon Park, Lumbini Gardens, Lal Bagh and Sankey tank are great places to chill.

While South Bangalore caters to the mid segment, north Bangalore is more of a developing area. 

Camping, trekking, shopping, pubbing and tasting the many street foods are some of the many activities to indulge in during weekends in Bangalore.

Bangalore, the Silicon Valley of India is the party hub of India. There are a lot of fun things to do in Bangalore with friends, hence making this place very special among the young generation.

Some of the best hill stations within 100 km range from Bangalore are: Savandurga – 51 km from Bangalore Nandi Hills – 62 km from Bangalore Makalidurga – 62 km from Bangalore Kabbaldurga – 85 km from Bangalore Madhugiri – 100 km from Bangalore

Watching a Sunrise at Nandi Hills, going on a wine tasting tour, a boat ride at Ulsoor Lake, rejuvenate yourself at a couple spa, indulging in some fun-filled activities at Lumbini Gardens and experiencing a romantic rooftop dining with your partner are top things to do as a couple in Bangalore.

Great stuff, I have visited Bangalore so many times, but I didn’t know some of these places. Thanks for sharing.

In a busy city like Bangalore, the hectic work schedules might get the best of you but make life monotonous. A small break is always good to rejuvenate and what’s better than a quick weekend getaway. You can plan so many trips around Bangalore. From palaces to forts, natural rock formations to hills, lakes to waterfalls, there’s almost everything around Bangalore.

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Wonderful compilation! A visit to the Jakkur aerodrome will be done. Thank You.

Never knew these places existed… Excellent finds

Amazing article. I love with all these beautiful and useful information. Thanks a lot for sharing so much. I would love to visit this amazing place.

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10 Best Places to Visit in South Sikkim

21 places to visit near bangalore within 100 kms, 17 best resorts in alibaug for a cosy weekend, 9 best resorts in malshej ghat in 2023, these are the best places to visit near bangalore within 100 kms, 1. nandi hills.

Distance from Bangalore: 61.1 Km

Travel Time: 1 Hour 32 Minutes

Best Time to Visit: September to May 

2. Ramanagara Heritage Winery

Distance from Bangalore: 69 Km

Travel Time: 1 Hour 50 Minute

Best Time to Visit: October to February

3. Bannerghatta National Park

Distance from Bangalore: 21.3 Km

Travel Time: 55 Minute

Best Time to Visit: October to June

4. Avathi Hills

Distance from Bangalore: 44 Km

Travel Time: 55 Minutes

Best Time to Visit: Throughout the Year

5. Varlakonda

Distance from Bangalore: 82.4 Km

Travel Time: 1`Hour 32 Minute

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Distance from Bangalore: 36.3 Km

Travel Time: 1 Hour 17 Minute

Best Time to Visit: October and March

7. Ramanagara

Distance from Bangalore: 47.4 Km

Travel Time: 1 Hour 19 Minute

Best Time to Visit: November to March

8. Makalidurga

Distance from Bangalore: 57.5 Km

Travel Time: 1 Hour 30 Minute

Best Time to Visit: October to March

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Distance from Bangalore: 61.3 Km

Travel Time: 1 Hour 26 Minute

Best Time to Visit: November to January

10. Chikkaballapur

Distance from Bangalore: 60.6 Km

Travel Time: 1 Hour 16 Minute

Best Time to Visit: June to February

11. Savandurga

Distance from Bangalore: 48.3 Km

Travel Time: 1 Hour 34 Minute

12. Kanakapura

Distance from Bangalore: 42.8 Km

Travel Time: 1 Hour 40 Minute

Best Time to Visit: October to April

13. Channapatna

Travel Time: 1 Hour 33 Minute

Best Time to Visit: July and September

14. Chunchi Falls

Distance from Bangalore: 89.2 Km

Travel Time: 2 hour 23 Minute

Best Time to Visit: September to May

15. Antharagange

Distance from Bangalore: 67.7 Km

Best Time to Visit: September to March

Distance from Bangalore: 15.7 Km

Travel Time: 35 Minute

17. Innovative Film City

Distance from Bangalore: 35.1 Km

Travel Time: 1 Hour 5 Minute

18. Avalabetta

Distance from Bangalore: 91.5 Km

Travel Time: 1 Hour 52 Minute

19. Big Banyan Tree

Distance from Bangalore: 27.2 Km

Travel Time: 1 Hour

20. Kokkare Bellur Bird Sanctuary

Distance from Bangalore: 87 Km

Travel Time: 2 Hour 10 Minute

Best Time to Visit: November to June 

21. Sangama and Mekedatu

Distance from Bangalore: 98.5 Km

Travel Time: 2 Hour 30 Minute

Best Time to Visit: September and December

22. Nrityagram dance village

Distance from Bangalore: 37.8 Km

Best Time to Visit: Throughout the year

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Here Are the Best Places for Street Food in Bangalore:

1. food street bangalore, v v puram.

VV Puram, Street Food Bangalore

Must-Try:  Pav Bhaji, Chat, Potato Twister Location: Old Market Road, Basavanagudi, Bengaluru Cost for Two: INR 200

2. Shri Sagar - CTR - Malleshwaram

Masala Dosa, Bangalore Street Food

Must-Try: Benne Masala Dosa, Filter Coffee Location:  7th Cross, Margosa Road, Malleshwaram, Bangalore Timings:  7:30 AM - 12:30 PM; 4 PM - 9 PM Cost for Two: INR 200

3. Brahmin’s Coffee Bar – Basavanagudi

Coffee, Bangalore Street food

Must-Try:  Idly-Vada, Badam Milk Location:  Ranga Rao Road, Near Shankar Mutt, Shankarapura, Near Basavanagudi Timings:  6 AM - 12 PM, 3 PM - 7 PM Cost for Two:  INR 150

4. Hari Super Sandwich – Jayanagar

Hari's Sandwich Zone - Jayanagar

Must-Try: Chocolate Sandwich, Burgers Location:  177/A-44, 22nd Cross, 3rd Block, Jayanagar, Bangalore Timings: 11 AM - 9:30 PM Cost for Two: INR 250 

5. Rakesh Kumar Pani Puri Stall – Jayanagar

Rakesh Kumar Pani Puri Stall Jayanagar

Must-Try:  Churmur Chat, Papadi Chat Location: 69, 8th Main Road, 3rd Block, Opposite to Radel Music System, Jayanagar, Bangalore Timings:  1 PM - 10:30 PM Cost for Two: INR 150

6. Khan Saheb Grills and Rolls, Indiranagar, Bangalore

Khan Saheb Grills and Rolls, Indiranagar

Must-Try:  Kathi Roll, Chicken Seekh Roll Location: Ground Floor, Sri Shiva Sai Complex, 13th Cross, 7th Main, 2nd Stage, HAL, Off Double Road, Indiranagar Timings:  12:30 PM - 3 AM Cost for Two: INR 500

7. Sri Sairam's Chats and Juice – Malleshwaram

Sri Sairam's Chats and Juice, Malleshwaram

Must-Try: Dahi Puri, Masala Puri Location: 83, 2nd Temple Street, 15th Cross, Near Kadu Malleshwaram Temple Timings:  10 AM - 10 PM Cost for Two: INR 150

8. Puchka's – Marathahalli

Puchka's in Marathalli

Must-Try:  Pani puri, Jalebi Location: Silver Springs Layout, Near Spice Garden Restaurant, Marathahalli, Bangalore Timings: 7:30 AM - 11 AM; 4 PM - 10 PM Cost for Two: INR 150

9. Karnataka Bhel House – Basavanagudi

Karnataka Bhel House, Basavanagudi

Must-Try:  Dahi Aloo Puri, Bhel Puri  Location: 6, 2nd Main, 3rd Cross, Chamrajpet, Basavanagudi, Bangalore Timings: 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM Cost for Two: INR 150

10. Eat Street – Koramangala

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Must-Try: Burgers, Waffles, Pani Puri  Location: 11, 80 Feet Road, Opposite Indian Oil Petrol Pump, Koramangala 6th Block, Bangalore Timings: 9:00 AM to 11:30 PM Cost for Two: INR 700

11. Chatar Patar, Banashankari

Chatar Patar Jayanagar

Must-Try:  Dabeli, Flavoured Pani Puri  Location: 24/1, 23rd Cross, 6th Main Road, Opposite Kaveri Grameena Bank, 2nd Stage, Banashankari Timings: 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM Cost for Two: INR 200

12. Dadar Vada Pav – Indiranagar

Dadar Vada Pav, Indiranagar

Must-Try:  Chatpata Vada Pav, Chutney Grilled Sandwich Location:  3037, 8th Main, HAL 2nd Stage, Off 80 Feet Road, Indiranagar, Bengaluru Timings: 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM Cost for Two: INR 200

13. Shahi Darbar – Yeshwanthpur

Shahi Darbar in Yeshwanthpur

Must-Try:  Egg Roll, Veg Roll, Chicken Roll Location: Pipeline Road, Adjacent to MS Ramaiah Ground, Mathikere, New BEL Road, Bangalore Timings: 11:00 AM to 11:30 PM Cost for Two: INR 300

14. Spicy Corner – Jeevanabheema Nagar

Dahi Puri

Must-Try:  Noodles, Parantha Location: 1650, 10th Main Road, Jeevan Bhima Nagar Timings: 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM Cost for Two: INR 250

15. Mosque Road

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Must-Try:  Mutton keema, Sheek Kebabs, Haleem, Biryani, and desserts Location: Fraser Town, Bangalore Cost for Two: INR 500

16. RR’s Blue Mount and Bombay Sandwich - Vasanthnagar

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Must-Try: Chicken Boat, Mexican Chat Location: 8th Main Rd, Vasanth Nagar, Bengaluru Timings: 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM Cost for Two: INR 200

17. Jayamahal - Shiv Shankar Chats

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Must-Try: Vada Pav, Paneer Manchurian Location: 10th Cross Rd, Jayamahal Extension, Jayamahal, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560046 Timings:  11:00 AM to 10:30 PM Cost for Two: INR 200

18. Kumara Park, West - Chetty’s Corner

Must-Try:  Bun Nippat Masala, Masala Soda Location: #2, Serpentine Road, Near-BWSSB, Kumara Park West, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560020 Timings: 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM; 5:15 PM to 10:00 PM - On Sundays Cost for Two: INR 200

19. BBQ Ride

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Must-Try: BBQ Chicken Strips, BBQ Chicken Burger Location: 4 places around Bangalore- Marathahalli, Whitefield, Kammanahalli and Richmond Road Timings: 6 pm - 10:30 pm Cost for Two: INR 350

20. Veena Stores - Malleshwaram

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Must-Try: Idli Vada, Kesari Bath Location: 183, Margosa Road, Malleswaram, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560003, India Timings: 7 am - 11:30 am; 4 pm - 8:30 pm Cost for Two: INR 160

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  • 15 Best Trekking Places Near Bangalore In 2024 For Thrill Seekers To Visit

23 Mar 2023

Are you planning a weekend dedicated to trekking near Bangalore ? If so, our list of the best trekking places near Bangalore will come in handy when you begin your research. Let’s start the journey to the lesser known yet incredibly captivating trekking destinations near Bangalore that’ll give your weekend a new purpose.

It’s time to break free from the nerve-wracking hubbub of the city, pack your bag, and say goodbye to the chaos for a while.

15 Best Trekking Places Near Bangalore In 2024

Scroll down to find some of the best treks near Bangalore that should definitely indulge in for an unmatched adventure. Make a note of all the best ones you find.

1. Ramanagara – Trekking In The ‘Silk Town’

rock formation on Ramanagara hill

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Ramanagara—the shooting venue for the legendary Hindi movie ‘Sholay’, is one of the best trekking places near Bangalore . Famed for the silk market and a scenic trek, Ramnagara is popular amongst both amateur trekkers and professionals. It is also known for rock climbing, bird watching, and the ancient Pattabhi Rama temple , some of the many things that make it a perfect spot for weekend treks near Bangalore .

Distance Between Ramanagara And Bangalore: 50 km Difficulty level: Moderate to difficult Highlights: Pitch climbing and fishing in Kanva and Janapada Loka reservoir Things to do:  Camping, bird watching, trekking, shop for souveniers 

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2. Nandi Hills – Trek In Tipu Sultan’s Summer Retreat

hills covered by clouds

Located at an altitude of 1478 m, Nandi hills or Nandidurg is one of the most popular places for trekking near Bangalore . One can climb up 1,200 steps to reach the summer palace of Tipu Sultan located on the top. It is a mesmeric location and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding hills and Amrita Sarovar . One can practice rock climbing and rappel from Tipu’s Drop – a famous rock outcrop of Nandi Hills.

Distance From Bangalore: 60 km Difficulty level: Easy to moderate Highlights: Most photogenic sunrise from Tipu’s drop (a rocky outcrop) Things to do:  Paragliding, cycling, shopping,

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3. Skandagiri – Every Trekking Pro’s Favourite

Trekking pro’s favourite place

In Skandagiri, the trek starts from Papagani Temple that can be easily accessed from Bangalore, Nandi Hills, or Chikballapur town. One can find two caves in the entire stretch. This is a fairly tough trek and mostly taken by experts. Also known as Kalavara Durga , this is one of the most beautiful trekking places in Bangalore , especially for night trekking around Bangalore . Explorers planning road trips from Bangalore will love this little piece of beauty.

Distance From Bangalore: 61 km Difficulty level: Moderate Highlights: Camping and bird watching Things to do:  Fishing, bumper boat ride, jet skiing

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4. Anthargange – A Unique Little Place In Karnataka

Sunset view

Volcanic rocks, boulders, caves, and small hillocks have made Anthargange one of the most frequently visited trekking places around Bangalore. This trail is a combination of trekking and cave exploration. This is a 3-km long journey that takes you through tough, tricky trails and some of the most gorgeous vistas. Considered to be one of the best places for solo trekking near Bangalore, the trek is of any easy level and absolutely scenic, which makes it one of the best treks near Bangalore .

Distance From Bangalore: 70 km Difficulty Level: Easy to moderate Highlights: Overnight camping in the caves Things to do:  Caving, trekking, visit Someshwara temple

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5. Savandurga Hill – One Of The Largest Monoliths In Asia

Savandurga hill

One of the most picturesque trekking places around Bangalore, Savandurga is perfect for nature enthusiasts and adventure lovers. There are two popular trails in Savandurga: Karigudda and Billigudda . This is a more popular and challenging trek through the age-old fort of Kempe Gowda .

Distance From Bangalore: 70 km Difficulty level: Easy to moderate Highlights: One of the best places to trek near Bangalore during the night Things to do:  Night trek, visit Manchanabele Dam, visit Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple

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6. Devarayanadurga – Amid Lush Green Forests And Caves

Amid lush green forests and caves

With two temples, Bhoga Narsimha at the base and Yoga Narsimha at the top, the trekking of Devarayanadurga offer a mesmeric view of the surrounding. The region is dotted with numerous natural springs and Namada Chilume is one of them. One will also find a huge cave with idols of Rama, Laxmana and Sita, en-route, which makes it one of the most charming trekking places near Bangalore for pilgrims and adventure seekers alike.

Distance From Bangalore: 72 km Difficulty Level: Moderate Highlights: Cave festival of Sri Bhoga Narasimha Swamy from March to April Things to do: Visit Nijagal fort, visit Yoga Narsimha Temple, trekking

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7. Makalidurga – Massive Granite Hillock To Climb On

Makalidurga

This is a moderately difficult trek through granite hillocks, wild shrubs, and other vegetation. Makalidurga boasts of its serenity and the sight of the ruined fort at the top delights every trekker. A one day trek near Bangalore, Makalidurga is trekked by adventure enthusiasts, especially from September to February. Since it’s only located 75 km away from Bangalore, it is one of the closest trekking places near Bangalore .

Distance From Bangalore: 75 km Difficulty Level: Moderate Highlights: Photography of the surrounding forests, curvy roads, and temple of Lord Krishna at the foothill Things to do: Visit Sri Vani Science Park, visit Ghati Subramanya Temple, Kinvah Vineyards

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8. Madhugiri – One Of The Least Explored Trekking Spots

a giant rock hill in Madhugiri

Madhugiri is the second-largest monolithic rock after Savanagiri and amongst the most beautiful offbeat places near Bangalore. On the way, one can see Madhugiri Fort built by Hyder Ali , which was infested with honey bee colonies soon after it was built. Though it’s among the best trekking places near Bangalore , the one and a half hours long trekking duration can be quite challenging at some stretches.

Distance From Bangalore: 100 km Difficulty Level: Moderate Highlights: Architectural ruins of Gopalakrishna Temple on the peak Things to do:  Visit Madhugiri fort, visit Sri Chennakeshava Temple, visit Pavagada Fort

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9. Channarayana Durga – Swear By The Beauty Of The Surroundings

Channarayana Durga Fort overlooking a lake and hills

To enjoy the rustic beauty of the hills and the age-old fort, trek to Channarayana Durga. It is a moderate one day trek near Bangalore and takes about half a day to ascend and explore the Maratha fort , located atop. There are no proper signboards, so trekkers sometimes get confused with the direction. With so much to offer, it’s one of the best trekking places near Bangalore .

Distance From Bangalore: 100 km Difficulty Level: Moderate Highlights: The area grows shrubs and herbs with medicinal value Things to do: Witness the sunrise, trekking, sightseeing

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10. Kunti Betta – For Some Excitement And Thrill

Kunti Betta View

With a cocktail of the topography of rocky boulders, grasslands, and granite outcrops, Kunti Betta is one of the best trekking places near Bangalore known for night trekking. Overnight trekking near Bangalore in Kunti Betta is thrilling and worth the pain you take to trek it. People ascend at night and enjoy the most photogenic sunrise and stunning views of the surrounding paddy fields, forests and a sparkling lake.

Distance From Bangalore: 122 km Difficulty Level: Moderate Highlights: Stunning view of Thonnur Lake Things to do:  Visit Kunti Kund, visit Kunti Temple, visit Parikrama Point

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11. Bilikal Rangaswamy Betta – See The White Rocks

Bilikal Rangaswamy Betta trek

Bilikal Rangaswamy Betta in the Eastern Ghats is one of the most popular trekking places in Bangalore situated near the famed Kanakapura town. It is also one of the highest hill towns in the area, thus making your trek all the more thrilling. It is also known as Bilikal Betta sometimes which means white rocks. It’s an excellent destination for short treks around Bangalore if you’re more into easy level trekking. Once you’re at the top, you can bask in the awesome views and visit the temple dedicated to Lord Rangaswamy. You can also visit at the time of the Rangaswamy temple festival at the top that locals celebrate there.

Distance From Bangalore: 75 km Difficulty Level: Moderate Highlights: Temple on top, breathtaking views Things to do: Visit Chunchi Falls, visit Janapada Loka, visit Lord Ranga Swamy Temple

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12. Bheemeshwari – For Fishing Enthusiasts

Bheemeshwari

Image Credit: RamBiswal for Wikipedia 

This is a small town which is situated in the Mandya district and popular amongst fishing enthusiasts. Bheemeshwari is also home to the Mahseer fishes which are known as the best game fish in the world. Amidst the tranquil beauty of nature, this place is truly paradise which is located just a few hours away from Bangalore. Alongside the flora and fauna, this place is also famous for other adventure activities like boating, trekking and camping. This place is also home to a wide range of birds and other wildlife creatures like leopards, crocodiles and wild boars. It is amongst the famous trekking spots near Bangalore.

Distance Between Bheemeshwari And Bangalore: 9.9 Kms Difficulty Level: Moderate Highlights: Fishing Things to do: Bheemeshwari Wildlife Sanctuary, boating, fishing

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13. Kumara Parvatha – The 6th Highest Peak In Karnataka

Kumar Parvvatha

Image Credit: Prashanth bhat for Wikipedia 

Famously called Pushpagiri, Kumara Parvatha is known to be the highest peak in Pushpagiri wildlife sanctuary. This also holds a record of being the 6th highest peak of Karnataka. The Kumara Parvatha trek is one of the toughest and challenging treks of the South which takes around 2 days to complete. The total distance of the trek is 13 km and it is located at a height of 4000 feet. Situated at the Subrahmanya village, this is one of the ideal treks to experience by the adventure junkies. It is one of the best places to trek near Bangalore.

Distance Between Kumar Parvatha And Bangalore: 258 Kms Difficulty Level: Difficult Highlights: Scenic views, Village lifestyle Things to do: Photography, camping, caving

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14. Mullayanagiri – Go For Mountain Biking

Mullayanagiri

Image Credit: Avinash Kumar singh for Wikipedia

Resting at a height of 1930 ft above sea level, Mullayanagiri is a beautiful place situated at the Baba Budan Giri Range of Western Ghats. This is considered the highest peak which is located between the Nilgiris and the Himalayas. Surrounded by the beautiful view of nature’s finest beauty and grassland, this is one of the must-visit places for adventure lovers. This is a 4 km trek that starts from Sarpadhari and has a steep trail. There are other fun activities like mountain biking and road biking which is worth experiencing.

Distance Between Mullayanagiri And Bangalore: 264 Kms Difficulty Level: Moderate Highlights: Mountain biking trail Things to do: Trekking,  mountain biking, visit Hebber waterfalls

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15. Tadiandamol – Second Highest Peak In Karnataka

Tadiandamol

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This is one of the highest mountain peaks located at Coorg resting at an altitude of 1748 m above the sea level. Considered to be one of the best places for trekking and hiking, this is also an ideal trek for beginners. Known as the second highest peak in Karnataka, the Tadiandamol trek is a great option to spend time amidst nature and enjoy a great time.

Distance Between Tadiandamol And Bangalore: 268 Kms Difficulty Level: Moderate Highlights: Panoramic view of nature Things to do: Visit Kabbe Hills, visit Chelavara Falls, visit Igguthappa Temple

Tips For Trekking Places Near Bangalore

  • If you’re a beginner start with an easy trek or go for group trekking
  • Do thorough research before going for the trek
  • Plan the itinerary well and avoid going for spontaneous trips 
  • Invest in good quality trekking shoes 
  • Use the trekking poles to get support on rough trails 

Further Read: 35 Road Trips From Bangalore You Must Plan With Your Friends

There are plenty of best trekking places near Bangalore for a romantic and beautiful holiday in Bangalore . Thrill-seekers prefer to move to the hills for some adventure and that’s when our little guide comes to your rescue.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Best Trekking Places Near Bangalore

Which are the best places for night trekking in Bangalore?

Some of the best places for night trekking in and around Bangalore are: 1. Skandagiri 2. Ramanagara 3. Anthargange 4. Kunti Betta 5. Savandurga

Which are the most popular resorts near Bangalore?

Some of the best budget resorts near Bangalore for adventure seekers are: 1. Guhantara Resort 2. Shilhaandara Resort 3. Rd Nature Retreat 4. Jain Farms 5. Vana Resort

Is trekking allowed in Savandurga?

Yes, trekking is not only allowed in broad daylight, but this place is famous for trekking during the night time as well.

Are there mountains in Bangalore?

Bangalore is a well-developed city that is settled on the plains. While there are no mountains within Bangalore, there are many mountains near Bangalore where one could go for trekking and adventure activities over the weekends.

How can I go to the Skandagiri hills from Bangalore?

The best way to reach Skandagiri is from Chikballapur. One can get to Chikballapur from Bangalore via any state-run bus.

Is Bangalore a hill station?

No Bangalore is not a hill station. It is a metropolitan city that is located in the plains.

What is Bangalore famous for?

Bangalore is famous for being the Silicon Valley of India as it is the leading state in India when it comes to the field of IT. Apart from that, it is famous for its architecture, and the famous sweet of Mysore Pak.

Is night trekking allowed in Skandagiri?

Yes. Skandagiri is one of the best places for trekking near Bangalore where one can also experience night trekking.

What is the best time to visit Skandagiri?

For those who love to enjoy the picturesque views from the top of the mountains, and for all trekking enthusiasts, the best time to visit Skandagiri would be from the months of November to January.

Which is the best hill station near Bangalore?

Coorg and Chikmagalur are the two hill stations near Bangalore that are not to be missed by any of the travelers on their next trip.

Which is the most popular place of trekking in Bangalore?

There are more than 11 best treks near Bangalore. Ramanagara is one of the best trekking places near Bangalore. It is famous because one of the legendary movies Sholay, which was shot here in this hills.

Some of the best places to night trekking in and around Bangalore are Skandagiri trek, Ramanagara trek, Anthargange trek, Kunti Betta trek and Savandurga trek.

Which is the hardest trail near Bangalore?

Bilikal Rangaswamy Betta trail is one of the hardest trails near Bangalore. It is the highest hill in the area, this makes the trek more thrilling.

What is the apt time of trekking in Bangalore?

As summer ends and monsoon begins, this is the perfect time for trekking in Bangalore. And the period of October to January end is also the apt time for trek near Bangalore, as the weather is stabilised at this period.

What are the important equipment you need to carry while hiking?

One has to wear trekking shoes while hiking. As it is a hilly area near Bangalore, a warm light jacket should be worn. Water bottle and some refreshments should be packed in a bag when you are going for trekking near Bangalore.

Which is the least explored trekking spot near Bangalore?

Madhugiri is the least explored spot for trekking. The duration of this trail is two hours with some stretches on the way. It covers like 100 kms to reach Madhugiri from Bangalore. One can enjoy the architectural ruins of famous Gopalkrishna temple which is situated on the peak.

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