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Lalbagh

8 km from city center 1 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Located in : Jayanagar

Lalbagh botanical garden is home to numerous birds and wildlife and has a lake. It is popular for flower shows conducted here during Republic Day and Independence Day week. There is also a bonsai garden, topiary garden, lotus garden and rose garden inside.

2. Church Street

Church Street

1 km from city center 2 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

About 750 m long, Church Street in Bangalore is one of the busiest and most beloved streets, named after St. Mark’s Cathedral. It is lined with gift shops, music shops, bookstores, restaurants and cafes, some of them being the oldest in the city, all selling a wide variety of products and tasty treats. There are days when artists set up shop out on the streets and sell their work that includes paintings, photo frames, posters and handmade items. There are arcades for children and adults to play at and tattoo parlours too.

3. Bannerghatta National Park

Bannerghatta National Park

23 km from city center 3 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Located 22 km away, the Bannerghatta National Park is a sanctuary for a large variety of flora and fauna. The main attractions here are an aquarium, a zoo, a Children's park, Crocodile Farm, Snake Park and a Prehistoric Animals' Park. It is also popular for hiking and trekking.

4. Bangalore Palace

Bangalore Palace

3 km from city center 4 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Located in : Malleshwaram

The majestic Bangalore palace is a royal palace known for its architecture with beautiful carvings both inside and outside. It is owned by the Mysore Royal family. The sprawling grounds around the palace is ideal for a picnic.

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Cubbon Park

1 km from city center 5 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Located in : Central Bangalore

Cubbon Park is the most famous attraction in Bangalore. In addition to being a natural sightseeing destination, Attara Kacheri, Cubbon Park Museum, Bangalore Aquarium and Sheshadri Iyer Memorial Park are also situated here.

6. ISKCON Temple, Bangalore

ISKCON Temple, Bangalore

6 km from city center 6 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

ISKCON Bangalore is one of the largest Krishna Hindu temples in the world. The cultural complex accommodating dedicated deities of Sri Sri Radha Krishnachandra, Sri Sri Krishna Balarama, Sri Sri Nitai Gauranga, Sri Srinivasa Govinda and Sri Prahlada Narasimha.

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7. Wonderla Amusement Park

Wonderla Amusement Park

26 km from city center 7 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Wonderla is the best amusement park in Bangalore. It houses water, roller coaster rides, a Ferris wheel and some VR experiences.

8. Nandi Hills

Nandi Hills

45 km from city center 8 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Situated about an hour and a half from Bangalore, Nandi Hills is a majestic trekking destination, roughly resembling a sleeping bull. It is a favorite among Bangaloreans for early morning drives to catch the sunrise.

9. Innovative Film City

Innovative Film City

29 km from city center 9 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Innovative Film City is an Indian movie theme park, popular for a day trip. It houses amusement park rides, museums, adventure sports among other things.

10. Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace

Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace

3 km from city center 10 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Tipu Sultan Palace was the summer residence of Tipu Sultan. It is now converted into a museum and is famous for its Indo-Islamic architecture consisting of ornamental frescoes, magnificent arches, protruding balconies and brilliant motifs. It is located inside the Bangalore Fort.

11. National Gallery Of Modern Art, Bangalore

National Gallery Of Modern Art, Bangalore

2 km from city center 11 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

National Gallery of Modern Art is a two-storeyed museum based in a colonial-style residential building. It showcases the cultural ethos of India from periods as early as the 18th century. There is also a huge auditorium, a charming cafeteria, and a reference library here.

12. Commercial Street

Commercial Street

2 km from city center 12 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Commercial Street is the oldest and busiest shopping place in Bangalore. It is famous for clothes, jewellery, electronics, footwear and local food joints.

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13. Art of Living International Centre

Art of Living International Centre

19 km from city center 13 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Located 21 kms southwest of Bangalore on Kanakpura Road atop Panchagiri Hills, Art of Living Centre is the headquarters of the spiritual, cultural organization Art of Living Foundation, established by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar.

14. Vidhana Soudha

Vidhana Soudha

1 km from city center 14 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Vidhana Soudha houses the State Legislature and the Secretariat of Karnataka. Popularly known as the 'Taj Mahal of South India', it is one of the most magnificent buildings in the city. It is illuminated on Sunday and public holidays.

15. Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium

Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium

2 km from city center 15 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium is a popular attraction in Bangalore. The Sky Theatre is its main attraction which imitates the way the sky looks to us. There is also a mirror dome show, a science park, and a special programme conducted here first Sunday evening of every month.

16. Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum

Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum

0 km from city center 16 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum houses machines and artefacts related to science and technology. There are also interesting shows and the "Science for Kids" centre here. It is a fun place to visit with kids.

17. Ulsoor Lake

Ulsoor Lake

3 km from city center 17 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Constructed by Kempe Gowda II in the 2nd century, this lake was earlier known as Halsur or Alasur. Although not fit for swimming, boating can be enjoyed at the lake.

18. Shiva Temple, Bangalore

Shiva Temple, Bangalore

7 km from city center 18 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Located in : Indiranagar

The Shiva Temple of Bangalore is considered one of the most beautiful Shiva temples in India. It is landmarked by a huge white monolith of Lord Shiva in a an artificial pool of water and Himalayas all around.

19. UB City Mall

UB City Mall

0 km from city center 19 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Located in the CBD (Central Business District) in Bangalore, this luxury mall is the one-stop destination for all your high-end brand needs. It is home to all the luxury beauty, shoes, jewellery, bags and fashion brands from all around the globe.

20. MG Road, Bangalore

MG Road, Bangalore

2 km from city center 20 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

MG Road is one of the most popular shopping and entertainment hubs in Bangalore. It runs from Trinity Circle to Anil Kumble Circle. Items such as traditional handicrafts, silk, sarees and cutlery and bone china are available here. MG Road is also popular for pubs and nightclubs.

21. St. Mary's Basilica Bangalore

St. Mary's Basilica Bangalore

2 km from city center 21 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

St. Mary's Basilica is the oldest church in Bangalore and is the only church in the state that has been elevated to the status of a minor basilica. It is famous for the festivities it holds during the St. Mary's Feast, in September each year.

22. Indian Music Experience

Indian Music Experience

9 km from city center 22 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Spread across 50,000 square feet, the Indian Music Experience in Bengaluru is the first interactive music museum of the nation that is most innovatively disrupting the conventional notion of museums among visitors. The Museum exhibits everything about Indian music under a single roof, right from classical to folk, regional and Bollywood.

23. Chunchi Falls

Chunchi Falls

71 km from city center 23 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Chunchi Falls is a 50-ft high waterfall fed by the river Arkavati. It is a popular day trip from Bangalore, perfect for a family picnic. There is a watchtower on the way to falls offering a stunning view. Swimming is prohibited in the falls.

24. Fun World, Bangalore

Fun World, Bangalore

4 km from city center 24 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Fun World Amusement Park is one of the most popular amusement parks in Bangalore. It houses various rides, roller coaster, Ferris wheel, bumper cars and a food court.

25. HAL Aerospace Museum

HAL Aerospace Museum

10 km from city center 25 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Located in : Marathahalli

HAL Aerospace Museum is India's first aerospace museum. It houses a display of various aircraft and helicopters, Aircraft engine models, Flight simulators, a mock Air Traffic Control Tower and exhibits of Indian aviation history.

26. Go-Karting, Bangalore

Go-Karting, Bangalore

17 km from city center 26 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Go-karting is the most breathtaking activities available at many places in Bangalore, which can be enjoyed with family and friends.

27. Muthyala Maduvu (Pearl Valley)

Muthyala Maduvu (Pearl Valley)

33 km from city center 27 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Muthyala Maduvu, popularly known as Pearl Valley, is a picnic spot and day trip from Bangalore. The main attraction here is a waterfall. It is also popular for trekking.

28. Bull Temple

Bull Temple

4 km from city center 28 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

This temple is one of the oldest in Bengaluru, and is dedicated to Nandi, the bull who is the wagon of Lord Shiva.

29. Sankey Tank

Sankey Tank

5 km from city center 29 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Sankey Tank is a manmade lake, spread across an area of 37.5 acres near Vyalikaval, Malleshwaram and Sadashivanagar. The Maurya Sankey Boat Club offers guests a wide variety of boat rides, for example, rowboats, pedal boats and motorboats.

30. Devanahalli Fort

Devanahalli Fort

33 km from city center 30 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Known for its historical significance and archaeological brilliance, Devanahalli Fort is located 35 kms north of the city of Bangalore. Lately in ruins, the fort once was the birthplace and residence of the great warrior Tipu Sultan.

31. Maha Bodhi Society Temple

Maha Bodhi Society Temple

2 km from city center 31 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

A recent addition to the temples of Bengaluru, this one houses a library with a sprawling collection of texts and books on Buddhism and is constantly the hub of a number of spiritual retreats and lectures.

32. Cycling

Cycling

3 km from city center 32 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Outskirts of Bengaluru are a cyclist's delight. One can rent a cycle from the multiple cycle groups available here such as Namma Cycle, Bums on the saddle, Bike Zone etc.

33. Bangalore Aquarium

Bangalore Aquarium

1 km from city center 33 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Located in Cubbon Park, the Bangalore Aquarium is the most famous and largest aquarium in Bangalore and the second-largest in India. It offers on display a variety of ornamental and exotic cultivable fishes including Siamese Fighters, Catla, Freshwater Prawns, Goldfish, Red Tail Shark and many others.

34. Ragigudda Anjaneya Temple

Ragigudda Anjaneya Temple

6 km from city center 34 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Ragigudda Sri Prasanna Anjaneya Temple is dedicated to the Hindu God- Hanuman. It also houses a Shivalinga and beautiful shrines of Ram, Sita and Lakshman.

35. Venkatappa Art Gallery

Venkatappa Art Gallery

0 km from city center 35 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Located in the premises of Karnataka Government Museum, Venkatappa Art Gallery situated on Kasturba Road, Cubbon Park flaunts over 600 paintings. Named after the most famous artist of Bangalore city - K. Venkatappa, the gallery houses resplendent works of other renowned artists as well.

36. Vineyards in Bangalore

Vineyards in Bangalore

36 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Discover the magic of winemaking in the heart of India's tech city with vineyard tours in Bangalore. These picturesque vineyards in Bangalore offer not just scenic beauty but also a deep dive into the art of wine creation. Whether you're a connoisseur or just curious, a vineyard tour in Bangalore promises an experience that tantalizes both the palate and the soul.

37. Halasuru Someshwara Temple

Halasuru Someshwara Temple

3 km from city center 37 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Located in the suburbs of Halasuru (Ulsoor) in Bangalore, Halasuru Someshwara Temple is dedicated to the Hindu deity Shiva. Built in around the 12th and the 13th centuries by the Hoysalas, the temple is now managed and maintained by the Endowment Department of the Karnataka government.

38. Snow City

Snow City

4 km from city center 38 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Snow City is a unique, one of a kind amusement located in JC Nagar in Bangalore. Covered in artificial snow and generously sprinkled with snow animal sculptures, toys and igloos, the theme park is a popular destination for the city folks especially the kids. Besides, the park also has a plethora of swings and slide for the children and a gorgeous snow castle.

39. Big Banyan Tree

Big Banyan Tree

23 km from city center 39 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

The Big Banyan Tree or locally called as the Dodda Alada Mara is a 400 year old banyan tree in the village of Kethohalli near Bangalore. Sprawling over a vast 3 acres of land, the tree is one of the largest of its kind.

40. Indira Gandhi Musical Fountain Park

Indira Gandhi Musical Fountain Park

2 km from city center 40 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Created in 1995 by B. N. A. Technology Consulting Limited, Hong Kong, Indira Gandhi Musical Fountain is probably the most technically advanced and one of the biggest artificially created fountains in India. Located on T. Chowdaiah Road, the enthralling fountain has been based on multimedia technology, MIDI interfaces and hardware architecture.

41. Siddara Betta

Siddara Betta

82 km from city center 41 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Siddara Betta is a popular tourist attraction in the Tumkur district of Karnataka immersed in rocky boulders, temples and caves with an elevation of 1700 feet. The hillock is popular amongst trekkers and spiritual seekers alike, with one of the main attractions of the hill being the Lord Shiva temple enclosed in a cave that sees a fair number of devotees throughout the year.

42. Quad Biking

Quad Biking

45 km from city center 42 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Quad Biking in Bangalore can be experienced either near Kanakpura Road or near Nandi Hills with the help of a company Dirt Mania. These Quad Bike Rides can cost somewhere from INR 500 to 5000 depending upon the Track, Trail and the length.

43. Bilikal Rangaswamy Betta

Bilikal Rangaswamy Betta

47 km from city center 43 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Bilikal Rangaswamy Betta is almost 16 kilometres from the town of Kanakapura is a great trekking destination for a day trek. It is one of the highest hills in the neighbouring area and also houses a temple devoted to Lord Rangaswamy that is constructed under a large white granite monolith.

44. Avalabetta

Avalabetta

68 km from city center 44 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Avalabetta often called as “Nandi Hills without the crowd” is a perfect place to relish the same scenic beauty as the Nandi Hills but without the commotion. Standing on the top of the hill, you can witness the magical view of lush green trees and variegated rocky terrain which is spread out profusely.

45. Manchanabele Dam

Manchanabele Dam

30 km from city center 45 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Manchanabele Dam is built on the water of the tranquil Arkavati River. It is replete with cool and clear water and is also surrounded by lush green trees in small hills. The panoramic views of the sky and the earth can be best observed during sunrise or sunset.

46. Skandagiri

Skandagiri

51 km from city center 46 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

If you thought that trekking is an activity only to be done in the morning, you are certainly wrong. Skandagiri, a hilltown near Bangalore, gives you the opportunity to trek and explore the hills in the night while the moon is casting its light. Skandagiri, also known as Kalavara Durga or Kalavara Betta is at an elevation of 1450 meters surrounded by the Nandi Hills. The hill has a ruined fort on the way which makes the night trek even more interesting by adding the element of horror. And the best part is that you can spend the night at the hilltop under the star. Not to forget the bonfire that is especially lit for the trekkers to sit around and enjoy the warmth.

47. Bananthimari Betta

Bananthimari Betta

51 km from city center 47 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Located at a distance of 3 kms from the town of Kanakapura near Bangalore, Bananthimari Betta is a twin hillock surrounded by lush green fields with patches of flowers and rocky surface in turns. The beautiful valley in between is laden with an emerald velvetine grass cover and through it flows the most quaint and beautiful stream ever.

48. Doddamakali

Doddamakali

84 km from city center 48 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Situated at a distance of about 132 kms from the city of Bangalore on 6 kms from Bheemeshwari Fishing Camp, Doddamakali is a living example of pristine rustic charm and idyllic sylvan setting. The place makes for an ideal weekend getaway away from the hustle bustle and chaos of the city amidst natural surroundings and euphoric atmosphere.

49. Devarayanadurga

Devarayanadurga

61 km from city center 49 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

Devarayanadurga or DD Hills which translates to “the fort of God” is a tranquil hill station located near Tumkur district in the state of Karnataka. Situated at an elevation of 4000 ft, Devarayanadurga is a perfect weekend getaway from Bangalore to live among the trees and visit the beautifully crafted temples.

50. Kanakapura

Kanakapura

51 km from city center 50 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

In the state of Karnataka a beautiful city is nestled amongst trees and rivers which is great for a weekend getaway. Kanakapura is rich in heritage and culture. This place is a hidden gem bountiful in greenery and waterfalls. A few days in this wonderful and picturesque place will leave you rejuvenate.

51. Ranga Shankara

Ranga Shankara

7 km from city center 51 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

If you’re the kind who prefers watching live performances over a drama, then this is the place for you. Situated in JP Nagar, this is one of the places to visit in Bangalore with friends where the theatre lovers head to catch up on some drama from across the globe. So, book those tickets and go enjoy a beautiful and affordable evening and get one of the best Bangalore experiences.

52. Smaaash, Bangalore

Smaaash, Bangalore

3 km from city center 52 out of 104 Places To Visit in Bangalore

If you've not yet visited Smaaash, you've been missing on a lot of fun. Smaaash is gigantic gaming and activity arena. Kids, adults, everyone will fall in love with this place the moment they step in. You can put your bowling skills to use, get lost in the world of VR Games, hop on the go-karts, shoot some hoops in arcade games, and what not. You can also unwind and grab a beer or two with your buddies. Tip: The prices here are towards the costlier side. Make sure to plan accordingly not to burn a hole in your pocket.

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

Best Places To Visit In Bangalore

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple – Unique Places To Visit In Bangalore

Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple - Unique Places To Visit In Bangalore

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

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

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

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

Distance From M.G.Road: 7.5 Kilometres.

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

Bull Temple or Dodda Basavanagudi

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

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

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

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

Distance From M.G.Road: 7.2 Kilometres.

Sri Dodda Ganapathy Temple – Famous Places in Bangalore

Dodda Ganesha Temple Bangalore

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

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

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

Halasuru Someshwara Temple – Top Places To See In Bangalore

Halasuru Someshwara Temple

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

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

Distance From M.G.Road: 2 Kilometres.

Sri Banashankari Amma Temple – Place to Include In Bangalore Sightseeing

Sri Banashankari Amma Temple

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

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

Distance From M.G.Road: 11 Kilometres.

ISKCON – Must Visit Places In Bangalore

ISKCON - Must Visit Places In Bangalore

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

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

Distance From M.G.Road: 9 Kilometres.

Sri Kadu Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple – Best Tourist Places In Bangalore

Sri Kadu Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple - Best Tourist Places In Bangalore

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

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

Distance From M.G.Road: 7.6 Kilometres.

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

Ragigudda Sri Prasanna Anjaneya Swamy Temple

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

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

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

Distance From M.G.Road: 8.2 Kilometres.

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

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

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

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

Distance From M.G.Road: 15.1 Kilometres.

Shivoham Shiva Temple – Unique Places To Visit In Bangalore

Shivoham Shiva Temple

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

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

Distance From M.G.Road: 6.9 Kilometres.

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

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

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

St. Mary's Basilica

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

St. Mary's Basilica

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

Distance From M.G.Road: 1.9 Kilometres.

Infant Jesus Church – A Holy Place To Visit In Bengaluru

Infant Jesus Church

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

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

St. Mark's Cathedral

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

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

Distance From M.G.Road: 1.0 Kilometres.

Historical & Heritage Places To Visit In Bangalore

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

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

Pancha Linga Nageshwara Temple – Unique Places To Visit In Bangalore

Pancha Linga Nageshwara Temple

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

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

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

Distance From M.G.Road: 12.3 Kilometres.

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

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

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

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

Distance From M.G.Road: 3.3 Kilometres.

Freedom Park – Places To Visit In Bangalore

Freedom Park

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

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

Distance From M.G.Road: 5.3 Kilometres.

Bangalore Fort – Places To Visit In Bangalore

Bangalore Fort

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

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

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

Distance From M.G.Road: 5.2 Kilometres

Bangalore Palace – Places To Visit In Bangalore

Bangalore Palace, Bangalore

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

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

Address: Vasanth Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560052.

Distance From M.G.Road: 6.2 Kilometres

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

Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace

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

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

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

Distance From M.G.Road: 5.6 Kilometres

Mayo Hall – Places To Visit In Bengaluru

Mayo Hall

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

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

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

Distance From M.G.Road: 1.1 Kilometres

Attara Kacheri – Places To Visit In Bengaluru

Attara Kacheri

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

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

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

Distance From M.G.Road: 2.3 Kilometres

Seshadri Iyer Memorial Hall – Places To Visit In Bengaluru

Seshadri Iyer Memorial Hall

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

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

Distance From M.G.Road: 4.3 Kilometres

Watch Towers Of Kempegowda – Places To Visit In Bengaluru

Lalbagh Bangalore

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

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

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

Kempegowda Watch Tower In Lalbagh

Kempegowda Watch Tower In Lalbagh

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

Distance From M.G.Road: 4.9 Kilometres

Kempambudhi Lake Watch Tower

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

Distance From M.G.Road: 8.8 Kilometres

Ulsoor Lake Watch Tower

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

Distance From M.G.Road: 2.2 Kilometres

Mekhri Circle Watch Tower

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

Distance From M.G.Road: 8.0 Kilometres

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Museums | Art Galleries

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

Government Museum

Government Museum

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

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

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

Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum

Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum

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

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

Venkatappa Art Gallery

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

HAL Heritage Centre And Aerospace Museum

HAL Heritage Centre And Aerospace Museum

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

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

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

NIMHANS Brain Museum

NIMHANS Brain Museum

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

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

Kempegowda Museum

Kempegowda Museum

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

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

Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath

Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath

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

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

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

National Gallery of Modern Art

National Gallery of Modern Art

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

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

Gandhi Bhavan

Gandhi Bhavan

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

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

Indian Music Experience Museum

Indian Music Experience Museum

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

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

Click Art Museum

Click Art Museum

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

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

Gardens | Parks | Aquariums

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

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

Lalbagh Botanical Garden

Lalbagh Botanical Garden

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

Flower show at Lalbagh Botanical Garden

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

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

Cubbon Park

Cubbon Park

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

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

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

Bannerghatta National Park

Bannerghatta National Park

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

Bannerghatta National Park Bengaluru

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

Bannerghatta National Park

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

Bannerghatta Nature Camp

Bannerghatta Nature Camp

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

Lake at Bannerghatta Nature Camp Bangalore

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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

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  • 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

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

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

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

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

Where can I take my parents to Bangalore?

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

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

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

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

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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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India’s ‘Silicon Valley’ might be known for its incredible inventions in tech, but there’s a hell of a lot more to the city than that. Bangalore now has a name for itself as not only a technology innovator but as a place full of rich culture, beautiful green spaces and some breathtaking architecture. 

So if you’re headed out on a trip to Bangalore, make sure you’ve got a comprehensive list to keep you going. You’ll find everything from modern art collections and national parks to street food markets and beautiful bookstores, as well as scenic hills to get lost in for a day (and get access to some seriously nice panoramic views). 

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Bangalore Palace

1.  Bangalore Palace

What is it?  A palace inspired by Windsor Castle in England, with distinct Tudor style. 

Why go?  The Bangalore Palace is one of Bangalore’s most well-known landmarks. It was built in 1878 by Maharaja Chamarajendra Wadiyar, and looks like something straight out of a fairytale, features stunning Gothic-style stained glass windows, Victorian furniture, tall turrets and towers, and intricate carvings. Inside, you’ll find art from the nineteenth and twentieth century as well as old family portraits. As well as being beautiful to visit all times of year, the palace hosts shows, concerts and more. 

Ulsoor Lake

2.  Ulsoor Lake

What is it? Located in the heart of the city, Ulsoor Lake is one of the largest lakes in Bangalore spanning an area of over 120 acres. 

Why go? If you want to relax in peace and quiet, Ulsoor offers just that. With several islands that offer plenty of space to relax and take in the serenity of the lake, it also has boating facilities for those looking to get active. There’s also a walking track around the lake, perfect for a quiet stroll amidst the bustling city life.

Government Museum

3.  Government Museum

What is it? Established in 1865, the Government Museum is one of the oldest museums in India.

Why go? The Government Museum showcases historically significant and rare archaeological and geological artefacts. Whether you're interested in Neolithic pottery, jewellery, coins and paintings from ancient Indian kingdoms or sculptures and inscriptions, something at the museum will likely pique your interest. Situated right along the Government Museum is the Venkatappa Art Gallery, dedicated to showcasing the artwork by the famous artisan of Karnataka, K. Venkatappa.

Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace

4.  Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace

What is it? The summer abode of the former ruler of Mysore, Tipu Sultan.

Why go? The palace is worth visiting for its amazing architecture. The palace as it stands today, in Indo-Islamic architecture, was completed in 1791. Predominantly made of teakwood, the most eye-catching feature is its sturdy pillars and floral motifs adorning the walls and ceilings of the palace.

ISKCON Temple

5.  ISKCON Temple

What is it? Perched on Hare Krishna Hill, this is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna.

Why go? It is said to be one of the largest ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness) temples in the world, which makes it worthy of a visit. The temple has four gopurams (towers), each connected to the other by a glazed-glass canopy. The main shrine, called Rajagopuram, is known for its beautifully decorated idols of Sri Radha-Krishna; plus the ceilings are adorned with magnificent paintings that depict Lord Krishna’s pastimes. Prayers and recitals along with spiritual workshops are held regularly, and visitors are welcome to attend. There’s also an ISKCON Vedic theatre, exhibit areas, a Vedic museum, an open-air amphitheatre and beautifully landscaped gardens within the premises.

KR Market

6.  KR Market

What is it? One of the largest flower markets in Asia.

Why go? To experience the heart of Bangalore, head to the KR Market. Here you’ll find a variety of wares including copper goods, spices, fruits, fresh produces, utensils, flowers and food stalls. The crowds and congestion can make the experience a little overwhelming, so we recommend taking a guided tour, which will not only help you get around and grab great deals but will tell you about the market’s history.

Bull Temple

7.  Bull Temple

What is it? A sixteenth-century Hindu temple dedicated to Nandi, the bull.

Why go?  Constructed in Dravidian architectural style, this stunning building (which is also known as Nandi Temple) is the city’s most popular religious sanctuary. Besides the religious significance, the dominant feature of the temple is the immense idol of Nandi. Carved out of a single granite rock, this sculpture is four-and-a-half metres tall and six metres long and is always decorated with flower garlands.

Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum

8.  Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum

What is it? A science and technology museum, located just metres away from the Government Museum.

Why go? Spread over five floors, the museum features an array of interactive exhibits that cover everything from mechanical devices and electronics to old-world locomotives, outer space, dinosaurs, the human body and biotechnology. There's also an auditorium, telemedicine facility and a 3D theatre, along with science demonstrations and taramandal shows held here throughout the year.

Janapada Loka

9.  Janapada Loka

What is it? A folk museum where you’ll learn about Bangalore’s fascinating history.

Why go? If you're interested in the region of Karnataka’s folk art and culture, extend your stay in Bangalore to visit Janapada Loka, located about 35 miles from the city. It is divided into different wings, displaying a collection of more than 5,000 folk objects. Expect to see rural household items, folk instruments, agricultural tools, 500-year old shadow puppets, ancient stone sculptures and a traditional village replica. There’s also an open-air theatre, an artificial lake with a pedal boating facility and a library.

Lalbagh Botanical Garden

10.  Lalbagh Botanical Garden

What is it? A pristine, green oasis right in the midst of the city.

Why go? If you want to connect with nature, the Lalbagh Botanical Garden is the place to be. It is dotted with a wide variety of plants from across the globe. The major attraction of the garden, however, is the nineteenth-century glasshouse, built along the lines of London’s Crystal Palace.

Wonderla

11.  Wonderla

What is it? An amusement park worth the drive from the city centre.

Why go? If you’re looking for a day (or more) of family fun, a visit to Wonderla is a must. It has plenty of rides for kids and families, plus high-thrill coasters. There are more than 50 land and water-based rides, along with other attractions, including musical fountains, laser shows and a virtual reality show. If you love the combination of music and rain, don’t miss the Rain Disco – an indoor dance floor with showers of warm water and psychedelic laser lights.

Indian Music Experience

12.  Indian Music Experience

What is it? India's first interactive museum draws its inspiration from Seattle's Museum of Pop Culture.

Why go? Love making music? Then you might want to visit the Indian Music Experience, a one-of-a-kind museum dedicated to the thriving Indian music scene. Stretching four storeys, the museum comprises eight thematic galleries, a sound garden, a café, musical sculptures and a learning centre for music enthusiasts. You can even play instruments, record and create your own music.

Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath

13.  Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath

What is it? A fine art gallery and educational institution for budding artists.

Why go? The Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath is a must for lovers of visual art. Opened in 1960, it comprises five galleries and 13 museums, containing an eclectic collection of Indian and international modern, contemporary, traditional, folk and tribal art. Among the exhibits are Mysore-style paintings, Gond tribal paintings, leather puppets of Karnataka and folk paintings of Tamil Nadu. If you have time, you can sign-up for a short-term painting course.

National Gallery of Modern Art

14.  National Gallery of Modern Art

What is it? A treasure trove of modern art in a historic setting.

Why go? You’ll get to enjoy artwork from the eighteenth century to present times, including works by legendary Indian artists like Rabindranath Tagore, Amrita Sher-Gil and Raja Ravi Verma. There are also regular film screenings here and a café.

Cubbon Park

15.  Cubbon Park

What is it? Nestled in Bangalore’s business district, Cubbon Park is the green lungs of the city.

Why go? With well-cut walkways and pristine natural surroundings, Cubbon Park is the best place to go for jogging, walking and cycling. Also, there are a variety of flowering and ornamental trees, an aquarium and a play area for kids. While you’re here, be sure to check out the city’s two most important buildings surrounding the park – the Attara Kacheri (home of the state’s High Court) and the Vidhana Soudha (the seat of the state legislature of Karnataka).

VV Puram Street Food

16.  VV Puram Street Food

What is it? A street food hub renowned for its huge selection of Indian snacks.

Why go? Street food lovers shouldn’t miss this street out. It is dotted with numerous food joints offering everything from south Indian food to north India street delights. The tastiest options include bhajia (fritters), bath masala dosa, jalebi (sweet pretzel) and chaats (savoury snacks).  

Atta Galatta

17.  Atta Galatta

What is it? A bookstore with a café.

Why go? If you’re a book lover, Atta Galatta is your kind of place. Here, you will find over 10,000 titles in English, Kannada, Bengali and many other languages. In addition to that, book reading sessions, poetry interpretations, book launches and art exhibits are held here regularly (some events are free to attend). To amp your reading experience, there’s a café within the bookstore serving great coffee and munchies.

Bannerghatta National Park

18.  Bannerghatta National Park

What is it? A sprawling nature park and zoo, home to India’s first butterfly park.

Why go? Covering over 100 square kilometres and home to an incredible array of flora and fauna, the Bannerghatta National Park is a nature-lover’s dream. It features ten forest reserves, a butterfly park, a zoo, a snake park, an aquarium, a children’s park, a museum, a crocodile park, an elephant sanctuary and a safari park. You can explore it all by a guided bus tour or jeep safari.

Nandi Hills

19.  Nandi Hills

What is it? A detour en-route to the Bangalore airport will lead you to scenic Nandi Hills, an ancient hill fortress.

Why go? If you’re looking to get some Instagram-worthy panoramic views of the city, this is the spot to do it. The journey to the peak is challenging because of the winding roads and sharp bends. But once you reach the summit and see the spectacular views of the surrounding landscape, you’ll know that it was worth it. Aim to be there for sunrise or sunset as the views are unbeatable. Don’t miss the Yoga Nandeeshwara temple, located atop the hill and guarded by the statue of Nandi (the bull); the Bhoga Nandeeshwar temple at the base of Nandi hills; and the Tipu’s Drop, a 600-metre cliff. One side note, a stretch of the route to the summit was closed in late summer 2021 following a landslide, so best to check for the latest updates. 

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Your Ultimate Guide To Explore Bangalore, India's 'Garden City'

Explore bangalore's lush landscapes, culture, historical landmarks, trendy hangouts, and more, guided by this comprehensive travel companion..

By: Esha Dasgupta Published: Jan 27, 2024 01:00 PM IST

Your Ultimate Guide To Explore Bangalore, India's 'Garden City'

Bangalore (official name Bengaluru), a city seamlessly blending rich history, diverse culture, and the dynamic energy of modernity, unfolds as a multifaceted destination catering to a wide range of interests. Exuding charm and beauty, this metropolis is home to a year-round pleasant climate, cultural diversity, lush greenery, culinary delights, and a thriving art and music scene. To explore Bangalore, embark on a virtual journey across many enchanting lanes of the “ Garden City ”, and discover how to make the most of your time in this vibrant hub.

Best time to visit Bengaluru

Lalbagh Botanical garden

The city enjoys salubrious weather throughout the year, but the best time to visit and explore Bangalore is during the winter season, from October to February. During this period, the weather is cool and pleasant, with average temperatures ranging from 20°C to 24°C.

Navigating Bengaluru: How to get around locally

metro in Bangalore

Efficiently navigate Bangalore’s vibrant streets using the Bengaluru Metro, also known as Namma Metro rail service. With more than 50 stations strategically placed across the city, it provides a convenient way to bypass traffic and reach nearly all points of interest in Bengaluru. State-owned and private buses offer excellent connectivity and frequency within the city, while auto-rickshaws and taxis are readily available for a more personalised travel experience.

Adventure activities in Bengaluru

Go karting

Bengaluru beckons adventure enthusiasts with numerous camping sites in and around the city. Whether accessible by trekking or vehicle, these sites offer diverse experiences. From pitching a tent in serene locations to opting for pre-pitched tents at nature camps with added amenities, patrons can enjoy a comfortable outdoor stay. Campgrounds such as JK Trekking & Camping Grounds, and Camping Knights are within the city and are ideal for a weekend getaway. For those looking to escape the city, trekking havens such as Savandurga, Kanakpura, and Ramanagara are just a few hours away.

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Surrounded by hilly terrain , Bengaluru is home to several trekking trails like Avalahalli Forest Loop, Avalahalli Extended Loop, and the Suvarnamuki Temple Loop, suitable for novices and experts alike. These trails traverse lush forests, steep slopes, rolling hills, and boulder-laden tracks, offering the chance to spot rare flora and fauna along the way.

Wildlife Safari

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For nature and wildlife aficionados, the Bannerghatta National Park in Bengaluru is the best place to enjoy a tryst with nature and wildlife. Boasting activities like boating and jeep safari, visitors can catch glimpses of tigers, leopards, elephants, bears, and deer in their natural habitat.

Adventure sports

Bangalore is a hub for adventure enthusiasts , offering a diverse range of activities. Dive into the excitement of dirt biking, engage in thrilling paintball fights, soar high with parasailing, and experience the adrenaline rush of go-karting at various adventure arenas across the city. To partake in these thrilling experiences, head over to Dirt Mania Outdoor Adventures, Red Rider Sports, and PlaY Arena.

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Nature’s retreat: Must-visit natural gems in Bangalore

Hebbal lake.

Nestled in a sprawling park spanning 150 acres, Hebbal Lake is one of the most popular natural attractions in Bengaluru. The park boasts a man-made island at its centre, serving as a haven for diverse avian life, also making this one of the best spots for bird-watching and connecting with nature.

Timings: 6:45 am to 6:45 pm on all days Entry fee: INR 20

Cubbon Park

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Located right in the heart of Bengaluru, the verdant Cubbon Park is spread over 300 acres and offers an idyllic retreat for nature lovers. Providing a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle, Cubbon Park is a must-visit destination for those exploring Bangalore.

Timings: 6:00 am-6:00 pm from Tuesday to Sunday; closed on Mondays and second Tuesdays Entry fee: Free

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Lalbagh botanical garden.

Home to rare flora, century-old trees, and a diverse collection of flowers, Lalbagh Botanical Garden is a botanical marvel in Bangalore. Home to the country’s largest tropical and subtropical plant collection, the garden features attractions like a topiary park, a Crystal Palace-inspired exhibit, a Snow White & the seven dwarves exhibit, and a tranquil lake area with walking trails and a waterfall.

Timings: 6:00 am to 7:00 pm on all days Entry fee: INR 20

Ulsoor Lake

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A perfect destination for families and friends, Ulsoor Lake offers a delightful day out with walking trails, picnic areas, and boating opportunities. Frequented by locals and tourists alike, the lake and its surroundings provide ample opportunities for bird-watching and nature photography.

Timings: 6:00 am-8:00 pm from Thursday to Tuesday; closed on Wednesdays Entry fee: Free

Bugle Rock Park

Home to one of the world’s oldest rock formations, Bugle Rock Park spans 16 acres and boasts lush greenery in Bangalore. The estimated 3,000-million-year-old rock formation is surrounded by a park featuring a jogging track, an open gymnasium, ornate temples , and various seating areas, including an amphitheatre.

Timings: 5:30 to 10:00 am and 4:00 pm to 8:30 pm on all days Entry fee: Free

The top tourist attractions in Bangalore

Bangalore palace.

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Step back in time at the 19th-century Bangalore Palace, showcasing a blend of Scottish and Tudor architecture reminiscent of London’s Windsor Castle. Formerly the private residence of the royal Wodeyar family, the palace offers a glimpse into their elegant lifestyle. Housing a quirky collection of art and sculptures, and the palace grounds also host occasional music concerts and events.

Timings: 10:00 am-5:30 pm from Tuesday to Sunday; closed on Mondays Entry fee: INR 230 for Indian nationals; INR 460 for foreign nationals

Commercial Street

Embark on a delightful stroll through Commercial Street, offering the perfect blend of street shopping, local souvenirs, and delectable street food . This bustling bazaar in Bengaluru is an ideal spot for shopping for apparel, accessories, electronics, and jewellery.

Timings: 10:30 am to 8:00 pm on all days Entry fee: Free

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Discovering The Culinary Delights Of Bangalore's Iconic Albert Bakery

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Tipu sultan’s summer palace.

Tipu Sultan's Palace

Located within Bangalore Fort, Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace boasts opulent Indo-Islamic architecture. Crafted entirely from teak, the palace features ornamental frescoes, arches, ornate balconies, lush gardens, fountains, and vibrant flower beds.

Timings:  8:30 am to 5:30 pm on all days Entry fee: INR 15 for Indian nationals; INR 200 for foreign nationals

Bull Temple

Discover the historic Bull Temple, also known as the Nandi Temple or Dodda Basavana Gudi, dedicated to the sacred bull and mount of Lord Shiva. Admire the massive sculpture of Nandi carved from a single granite rock at the temple entrance gate. Visitors participate in the tradition of applying coconut oil and butter to the statue.

Timings: 6:00 am to 8:00 pm on all days Entry fee: Free

Sankey Tank

Sankey Tank Bangalore

Experience the tranquillity of the man-made Sankey Tank, a picturesque water body perfect for evening walks, photography, and family outings. Boasting boating opportunities, play areas, walking trails, and a jogging path, it offers a serene escape within Bangalore. A must-visit when out to explore Bangalore.

Timings: 6:00 am to 10:00 am; 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm on all days Entry fee: INR 10

Where to go for food & drinks in Bengaluru

Local cuisine.

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Indulge in the rich and diverse flavours of Karnataka, boasting one of India’s oldest surviving cuisines . Bangalore’s culinary delights include iconic dishes like Bisi Bele Bath, Chow Chow Bath, Mysore Pak, Neer Dosa, Gojju, and Jolada Rotti.

Restaurants and bars in Bangalore

Experience culinary excellence at renowned establishments such as Lotus Pavilion at ITC Gardenia, Karavalli by Vivanta, Spice Terrace by JW Marriott, South Ruchis Square, and The Raj Pavillion at ITC Windsor. These venues offer a blend of international cuisines, including delightful local delicacies.

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Street food of bengaluru.

Explore Bangalore

Savour Bangalore’s vibrant street food scene with must-try joints like Khan Saheb Grills and Roll for rolls, Hari Super Sandwich for decadent snacks, Brahmin’s Coffee Bar for idlis and dosas, Fanoos for shawarma, and Central Tiffin Room for south Indian delicacies.

Hotels in Bangalore

Enjoy a luxurious stay at some of the best hotels in Bengaluru, including ITC Gardenia, ITC Windsor, Fortune Park JP Celestial, JW Marriott, and Radisson Blu. These hotels offer guests the comforts of home and the luxury needed for a splendid stay.

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Shopping in Bengaluru

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Explore the diverse shopping scene in Bengaluru, where street markets and malls cater to every shopper’s preference.

Street shopping: From bustling Commercial Street to Jayanagar 4th Block Market, Chickpet Market to Jyoti Nivas College Market, indulge in a day of souvenir hunting and chic home decor shopping at budget-friendly prices. While Shivaji Nagar market is ideal for home decor enthusiasts, Majestic Market offers a wide range of electronic items.

Shopping malls: Discover global and home-grown brands at popular malls like Phoenix Marketcity, Orion Mall, Bangalore Central Mall, and VR Bengaluru. These shopping destinations cater to a variety of needs, from cosmetics and accessories to electronic items and groceries.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

-Why should I explore Bengaluru on my own? Bengaluru offers a delightful experience, featuring natural attractions, architectural marvels, vibrant shopping spots, and a diverse culinary scene.

-What are some must-visit places in Bengaluru? Cubbon Park, Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Bannerghatta National Park, Bengaluru Palace, and Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium are some of the must-visit places in Bengaluru.

-How can I navigate the city on my own? Utilise the metro service and suburban trains to easily navigate and explore Bangalore. Keep a map on your phone to enhance your understanding of the city’s layout.

-Are there any specific neighbourhoods I should explore? Explore Bangalore and its various neighbourhoods like Indiranagar, Jayanagar, Koramangala, and Malleshwaram, which offer local markets, attractions, and excellent dining options.

-Are there any cultural events or festivals I should plan around? The best festivals in Bengaluru that you can plan your trip around include Ugadi (April 9, 2024), Habba (September 6, 2024), and the Groundnut Festival (December 2 to 4).

-How can I engage with the local culture? Explore Bangalore and engage with the local culture by enjoying street food, exploring museums and art galleries, and joining traveller clubs for activities like yoga, cooking, music, or theatre.

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Esha Dasgupta

Esha Dasgupta

Esha is a traveller at heart, with a penchant for exploring the unchartered. She has previously worked with TravelTriangle and Internet Moguls. When not in work mode, she can be found downing endless cups of coffee while reading Enid Blyton/Sidney Sheldon.

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  • 30 Best Places To Visit In Bangalore In 2024 That Will Make You Fall In Love With The City

23 Mar 2023

Bangalore, popularly known as the ‘Garden City’ represents a rich cultural heritage of the past era combined with modern and high-tech facilities. Experience the amalgamation of both of them on your visit to Bangalore, the south Indian city. The friendly climatic scenario offers a pleasant stay condition that makes your journey a worthwhile one. Offering several amusement parks to heritage buildings, the city is a traveler’s paradise. Let us have a look at some of the best tourist places to visit in Bangalore that make up for the city’s heritage and pride.

30 Best Places To Visit In Bangalore In 2024

Looking for the most interesting avenues in Bangalore to explore? Here are our top picks for the best places to visit in Bangalore in case you are planning to trip with friends, family, or even solo. Make sure you include them all in your holiday itinerary.

  • Bangalore Palace
  • Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace
  • Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens
  • Nandi Hills
  • Cubbon Park
  • National Gallery Of Modern Art
  • Ulsoor Lake
  • Government Museum
  • Vidhana Soudha
  • Krishna Rajan Market
  • Devanahalli Fort
  • Janapada Loka
  • Sankey Tank
  • Venkatappa Art Gallery
  • Attara Kacheri
  • Wonder La Water Park
  • Commercial Street
  • ISKCON Temple, Bangalore
  • Innovative Film City
  • Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium
  • Grips Go Karting
  • Shiva Temple
  • Bangalore Aquarium
  • HAL Aerospace Museum
  • Lumbini Gardens
  • Bannerghatta National Park
  • UB City Mall
  • St. Mary’s Basilica

1. Bangalore Palace

Bangalore Palace- Best Places To Visit In Bangalore

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Built by Chamaraja Wodeyar in the year 1887, Bangalore Palace is an inspired design by England’s Windsor Castle and is one of the best tourist places in Bangalore. The evocative palace comprises fortified arches, towers, Tudor-style architecture, and green lawns along with sophisticated wood carvings in the interior. It is where the royal family still resides at the present. This Tudor-style architectural creation is nothing less than an epitome. The palace has earned foundations that have been attributed to the Wodeyars of Mysore.

Location: Vasanth Nagar, Bengaluru Timings: Sunday to Monday from 10.00 AM to 5.00 PM Entry Fee: INR 230 for Indians, INR 460 for foreigners

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2. Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace

Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace

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Located in the most crowded market area, Tipu Sultan Fort ideally represents the artistic talent which thrived in the past and is among the most fascinating Bangalore tourist places. The ‘Rashk-e-Jannat’ is the summer heaven of the ruler of Mysore, Tipu Sultan. The ruler is largely celebrated for the heroics across the battlefield. With a large appetite for art and culture, the palace is a typical example of the architecture and features sturdy columns along with motifs. A perfect example of Indo-Islamic architecture, the palace is the perfect example of Indo-Islamic architecture.

Location: Albert Victor Road, Bangalore Timings: Monday to Sunday, 8.30AM – 5.30 PM Entry Fee: INR 15 for Indians and INR 200 for foreigners

3. Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens

Soak in the greenery of Botanical Gardens while exploring top places to visit in Bangalore

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This botanical garden is one of the most alluring places to visit in Bangalore, and perhaps all of India. Built by Haider Ali, the garden was later modified by Tipu Sultan. The garden comprises a glass house which was inspired by the London Crystal Palace. Wonderfully spread across a huge land of 240 acres, the garden has a large variety of 1800 species of plants, trees and herbs.

Location: Mavalli, Bangalore Timings: Monday to Sunday, 6.00 AM to 7.00 PM Entry Fee: INR 20 for Indians, INR 15 for children

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4. Nandi Hills

Nandi Hills- Best Places To Visit In Bangalore

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A perfect location to be one with nature, the hills are located 60kms away from the city, which makes it an ideal destination if you are preparing a list of places to visit in Bangalore within 100 kms. One the most popular viewpoint in Bangalore, Nandi Hills is one among the renowned places to visit in Bangalore for couples. With river Arkavathi and Palar originating from the hill area, it was later named after the famous Nandi Temple and was situated at the top of the hill. Situated at a height of 1478 above the sea level, it offers a pleasant climate.

Location: Chikkaballapur district Timings: Open all days Entry Fee: No entry fee

5. Cubbon Park

Cubbon Park- Best Places To Visit In Bangalore

Situated over a sprawling 300 acres of land, the park was constructed by Richard Sankey. This massive green park along with well-maintained lawns deserves a special mention. Offering statues of famous personalities, the park is one among the popular places to visit in Bangalore with friends.

Location: Kasturba Road, Behind High Court of Karnataka Ambedkar Veedhi, Sampangi Rama Nagara, Bangalore Timings: Open on all days Entry Fee: No entry fee

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6. National Gallery Of Modern Art

Treat the historical buff in you while visiting top places to visit in Bangalore including National Gallery

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The National Gallery for Modern Art, a collection of 500 paintings and a must visit for history lovers. Housing the works of popular artists including Rabindranath Tagore, Jamini Roy and others, the gallery is a heaven for art lovers.

Location: 49, GF, Manikyavelu Mansion, Palace Road, Vasanth Nagar, Bangalore Timings: Monday to Sunday, 10.00 AM to 5.00 PM Entry Fee: INR 10 for Indians, INR 1 for children, INR 150 for foreigners

7. Ulsoor Lake

Ulsoor Lake- Best Places To Visit In Bangalore

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The picturesque lake is spread over an area of 125 acres and is located in the heart of the city. Constructed by Kempegowda II, the lake offers boating facilities that are provided by the Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation. A walking track situated around the lake is among the several places to see in Bangalore.

Location: Ulsoor Lake, Halasuru Timings: 5.00 am until 7.30 pm Entry Fee: No entry fee

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8. Government Museum

Government Museum- Best Places To Visit In Bangalore

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Built in the year 1886, the museum houses a few rare collections and represents multiple periods. 18 galleries in the museum comprise antique jewellery, Neolithic finds of varied civilizations and many others. Serving as one of the most famous places to go in Bangalore, the museum is a must-visit.

Location: Kasturba Road, Ambedkar Veedhi, Sampangi Rama Nagar, Bangalore Timings: 9.30 am – 5.00 pm Entry Fee: INR 15 (Indians), INR 250 (foreigners)

9. Vidhana Soudha

Vidhana Soudha- Best Places To Visit In Bangalore

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One of the best examples of Indo Saracenic and Dravidian architecture, Vidhana Soudha is a popular landmark in the Garden City. Its foundation stone was laid by Jawaharlal Nehru in the year 1951 and was finally completed in the year 1956. The largest legislative building in India, is situated close by to Cubbon Park that offers the opportunity to tourists to visit the two popular Bangalore sightseeing places at a go.

Location: Vidhana Soudha, Ambedkar Veedhi, Sampangi Rama Nagar Timings: Monday-Friday from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm Entry Fee: prior permission is required

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10. Krishna Rajan Market

Indulge in some retail therapy at Krishna Rajan Market while exploring top places to visit in Bangalore

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The evergreen and vibrant local market is not only a traveller’s delight but also a treat for the photographers. The place offers a strikning flower market that offers a variety of spices, fresh produce and copper items which makes it one of the most famous markets in Bangalore . If the colourful senses appeal to you, this market is the place to be. Visit the place during the early morning and experience the colourful market scenario swarmed with crowd.

Location: New Tharagupet, Bengaluru Timings: Morning hours Entry Fee: No entry fee

11. Devanahalli Fort

Devanahalli Fort- Best Places To Visit In Bangalore

The archaeological site was built by a scion of the popular Morasu Wokkalu family by the name Mallabairegowa. The fort was initially in turmoil since its inception days due to falling into the clutches of multiple rulers and is known for being one of the famous places in Bangalore. This greatly explains the fortification that features heavy masonry along with huge bastions. Also, it is pretty easy to get to this fort since so many famous homestays in Bangalore are located near it.

Location: Devanahalli, Karnataka Timings: Open 24 hours Entry Fee: No entry fee

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12. Janapada Loka

Janapada Loka- Best Places To Visit In Bangalore

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Janapada Loka, the folk world in Kannada offers a folk setting and is one among the several touristy places in Bangalore offering mimics the traditions and culture of the land. The establishment features an amalgamation of 5,000 folk artists which represents the varied cultures of the state. Janapada Loka offers subdivisions such as Chitra Kuteera and Loka Mahal.

Location: Bangalore-Mysore Highway, State Highway 17, Ramanagar District Timings: Closed on Tuesdays, 9.00 AM – 5.30 PM Entry Fee: INR 10 for adults, and INR 5 for children

13. Sankey Tank

Sankey Tank- Best Places To Visit In Bangalore

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A huge man-made tank located in West Bangalore, serves as one of the popular landmarks of the present. While the construction took place in the year 1882 during the wake of the Great Famine of 1876-78, the tank was built to be the solution for water scarcity. The periphery offers a well-lit walkway along with benches for visitors to stroll and enjoy the surrounding beauty.

Location: Kodandarampura, Malleshwaram Timings: Open all days, 6.00 AM to 8.00 PM Entry Fee: INR 10 for adults and INR 5 for children, INR 20 for boating

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14. Venkatappa Art Gallery

Witness the alluring sculptures at Venkatappa Art Gallery

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The art gallery was built to commemorate the demise of the popular artisan of Karnataka, K. Venkatappa. The museum displays a sprawling gallery filled with the collections and watercolour works on display. The prestigious display offers an archaeological museum which is a home to several artifacts comprising of significant historical value.

Location: Kasturba Road, Ambedkar Veedhi, Sampangi Rama Nagar Timings: Tuesday to Sunday, 10.00 AM – 5.00 PM Entry Fee: 10 INR for adults and 5 INR for children

15. Attara Kacheri

Attara Kacheri- Best Places To Visit In Bangalore

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The entrance of Cubbon Park houses the eye-catching red coloured building that was built under the reign of the ruler, Tipu Sultan. Located opposite to Vidhana Soudha, the State Central Library Building is one among the unique places to visit in Bangalore. The highlight of the museum comprises a collection of artefacts along with stone carvings that were created back in the 12th century.

Location: Dr Ambedkar Veedhi Opposite to Vidhana Soudha Timings: Monday to Saturday, 10.00 AM – 5.00 PM Entry Fee: No entry fee

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16. Wonder La Water Park

Spend a fun-fulled day at one of the top places to visit in Bangalore, Wonder La Water Park Bangalore

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Adventure on your mind? Take your family to Wonderla Bangalore, one of the best amusement parks and places to see in Bangalore. Luring in a large influx of youngsters and families year-round, this park is perfect for those who wish to experience an adrenaline rush in a world-class waterpark that is safe and inexpensive at the same time. The high-thrill dry rides of this park are the star attraction here, but it’s also famous for its numerous water rides and shows, and there are about 60 of such rides that you can enjoy here!

Location: 28th Km, Mysore Road, Bengaluru, Karnataka 562109 Timings: 11 AM – 6 PM Entry Fee: Starting at INR 700

17. Commercial Street

Commercial Street- Best Places To Visit In Bangalore

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If shopping is what drew you to this city, then you must visit Commercial Street, which is known to be one of the best places in Bangalore for shopping and dining. Situated in the Central Business District of Bangalore, this long street houses a number of small-scale shops, thrift stores, as well as high-end boutiques to cater to both budget shoppers and those looking for a lavish retail experience. Whether you’re looking for branded fashion or just some silk sarees from a local store, you’ll find it all here. And when you’re tired of shopping, you can sit at one of the streetside eateries and gorge on a plate or two of street food in Bangalore.

Location: Commercial Street, Tasker Town, Bengaluru 560001, India Timings: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM Entry Fee: Nil

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18. ISKCON Temple, Bangalore

Indulge in the serenity of ISKCON Temple Bangalore

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Tucked in the Rajajinagar area of Bangalore, ISKCON Temple is among the most revered temples in India dedicated to Lord Krishna. This particular shrine is under the guidance of Madhu Pandit Dasa and also happens to be a cultural complex rather than just a place of worship. Known to be one of the most respected Bangalore tourist places, it is also famous for its active involvement in social causes and its contribution to helping people rediscover spirituality and foster growth.

Location: Hare Krishna Hill, Chord Rd, Rajajinagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560010 Timings: 7 AM – 8:30 PM Entry Fee: Nil

19. Innovative Film City

Witness the magical world of cinema at the Innovative Film City bangalore

The Innovative Film City in Bengaluru happens to be a famous Indian theme park situated in Bidadi, which is just an hour’s drive away from the main city of Bangalore. One of the most popular places to visit near Bangalore, this place is spread over an enormous area of over 58 acres and is a great place for someone who wishes to see the magical world of cinema up close. Other than behind the scenes tours and visits to famous sets, this place also has plenty of avenues to shop, eat, and simply walk around and explore.

Location: 24 & 26, Kiadb Estates,birmangla cross, Bidadi, Bengaluru, Karnataka 562109 Timings: 10 AM – 7 PM Entry Fee: Starting at INR 600

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20. Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium

Spend some fun-filled time at Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium while exploring top places to visit in Bangalore

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Administered by the Bangalore Association for Science Education (BASE), the Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium is among the most intriguing and enlightening places to see in Bangalore for not just space enthusiasts, but for anyone with a keen mind. This popular attraction is visited by kids, teachers, as well as people fascinated by astronomy and space in large numbers courtesy its interactive ways of learning and imparting knowledge which are rather fun and interesting. You can know everything from how stars are formed to what black holes are in the most exciting ways through the use of multimedia techniques, making it one of the best places to explore in Bangalore.

Location: Sri T, Sankey Rd, High Grounds, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001 Timings: 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM Entry Fee: INR 60

21. Grips Go Karting

Get into some adventure at Grips Go Karting

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There’s more to the Garden City than meets the eye. It has an adventurous side that not many know about. Grips Go Karting is one such fantastic place here that offers go-karting to adventure enthusiasts and adrenaline junkies in a fun and safe environment. Racing enthusiasts can just pick a car of their choice and try their skills at one of the most famous adventure sports in Bangalore all at a very nominal fee. There is a range of karts available here, including those with a motorless mode. Other wonderful tourist places in Bangalore for this activity are Race-Race Gokarting, E-Zone Club, and Patel Karting. You can also try your hand at bowling and paintball here.

Location: Survey No. 68, Mysore Rd, Anchepalya, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560074 Timings: 10:30 AM – 7:30 PM Entry Fee: Starting at INR 150

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22. Shiva Temple

Shiva Temple- Best Places To Visit In Bangalore

Considered to be one of the most spectacular Shiva temples in India , Shiva Temple attracts numerous visitors every day and is among the top religious places to visit in Bangalore with family. Home to stunning statues of Lord Shiva and Lord Ganapathi, this temple is a major source of attraction devotees coming from near and far to offer prayers and seek blessings at this temple. The best time to visit the Shiva Temple is around the festivals like Diwali and Shivratri when the temple premises are decked up in glittering lights winking at passersby and becomes the host of folk dance and music.

Location: Banashankari, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560070 Timings: Open 24X7 Entry Fee: INR 150

23. Bangalore Aquarium

Bangalore Aquarium- Best Places To Visit In Bangalore

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Situated in Cubbon Park, Bangalore Aquarium is among the most famous places to visit in Bangalore as well as the second-largest aquarium in the country. Built in 1983, this scenic aquarium has a range of ornamental and exotic fish on display, the likes of which include Siamese Fighters, Freshwater Prawns, Catla, Red Tail Shark, Goldfish, and many more. This diamond-shaped building has over 80 tanks in total where people can observe bizarre varieties of aquatic flora and fauna like eels, horsefish, tiger fish, angelfish, pearl gourami, moon tail, and more.

Location: Kasturba Rd, Shanthala Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001 Timings: 10:30 AM – 5:30 PM Entry Fee: INR 15

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24. HAL Aerospace Museum

Get fascinatinated by the lofty planes at HAL Aerospace Museum

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HAL Aerospace Museum holds a prestigious place in the list of the major places to see in Bangalore. Established with an aim to educate the masses on important aspects like the journey of HAL, which is among Asia’s largest and most crucial aeronautical companies, this museum is an eminent attraction for young minds as well as those fascinated by India’s achievements on the astronomical front. It talks of the giant leaps that Indian aviation has taken in commercial aspects as well as for the defense sector.

Location: Near HAL Police Station, HAL Old Airport Rd, Marathahalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560037 Timings: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Entry Fee: INR 50 (free for kids)

25. Lumbini Gardens

Lumbini Gardens- Best Places To Visit In Bangalore

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This spectacular public park is located on the banks of the Nagawara Lake in Bangalore and is believed to be dedicated to Lord Buddha. While it is not as famous as other parks across South India, it is a treat to the eyes nevertheless and one of the must-visit places in Bangalore. It’s a great place Complete with a kid’s park, boating club, attractive fountains, stunning statues, and some rare plants that add a touch of beauty to its serene landscape. Whether you choose to take a boat ride with bae or just a refreshing morning walk in its green environs, you’ll end up falling in love with this verdant space!

Location: Outer Ring Rd, Nagavara, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560045 Timings: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM Entry Fee: INR 50

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26. M.G. Road

M.G. Road- Best Places To Visit In Bangalore

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Bangalore sightseeing is incomplete without paying a visit to M.G. Road there. Perhaps one of the busiest roads there in Bangalore, this destination is the hub for all the recreational and commercial activities that the younger crowds of Bengaluru indulge in. This one-stop destination is perfect for a weekend shopping spree. From traditional handicrafts to cutlery, from silk sarees to bone china sets, there’s everything and anything that can be found here. There are also plenty of fantastic restaurants that serve drool-worthy dishes!

Location: Mahatma Gandhi Road, Shivajinagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001 Timings: Sunday to Monday from 11.00 AM to 1.00 AM Entry Fee: None

27. Bannerghatta National Park

Witness fascinating wildlife at Bannerghatta National Park which is one of the top places to visit in Bangalore

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Located a couple of kilometers on the outskirts of Bangalore is the Bannerghatta National Park that is a significant part of Bangalore sightseeing . There is a large variety of flora and fauna that can be witnessed in this destination. Spreads over an area of 104.27 sq km, this National Park is also the first ever butterfly park of the country that was established back in 1971. From a zoo to a forest division, from an aquarium to a crocodile farm, this Reserve Forest has plenty to see and be experience!

Location: Bannerghatta Rd, Bannerughatta, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560083 Timings: Wednesday to Monday from 9.00 AM to 4.00 PM, closed on Tuesdays Entry Fee: INR 80 for Indians, INR 400 for foreigners

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28. UB City Mall

Indulge in some fun shopping at UB City Mall which is among the top places to visit in Bangalore

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For those of you who seek for high-end brands and wish to indulge in some luxury shopping, head to the UB City Mall. This Mall is located in the Central Business District of Bangalore and is spread over a whopping 13 acres of land. From high-end shopping of clothes to ultra-fine dining, this mall offers extensive options to keep ourselves entertained and content. Louis Vuitton, Rolex, Burberry, Jimmy Choo, Estee Lauder, and Canali are a few of the top brands that this mall has to offer. It is the top Bangalore point of interest for those seeking to get some retail therapy.

Location: 24, Vittal Mallya Rd, KG Halli, D’ Souza Layout, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001 Timings: Sunday to Monday from 11.00 AM to 11.30 PM Entry Fee: None

29. Play Arena

Play Arena- Best Places To Visit In Bangalore

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Play Arena is located a little far from the central part of Bangalore, but it is one of the most interesting Bangalore point of interest . This destination is a perfect spot to visit for everyone from adults to the little ones. Play Arena is all about offering you various sports and arcade games to keep you entertained throughout the time you are there. Table tennis, go-karting- bowling, archery, and the arcade video games are just a few examples of what to expect when you visit this destination.

Location: Silverwood Regency Apartment, No. 75, Central Jail Road Opp Near Total Mall, Sarjapur Main Rd, Kasavanahalli, Karnataka 560035 Timings: Sunday to Monday from 6.00 AM to 9.30 PM Entry Fee: No entry fee. Cost of games vary.

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30. St. Mary’s Basilica

Indulge in some solace at St. Mary's Basilica which is a holy place to visit in Bangalore

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Another Bangalore point of interest is the centuries old St. Mary’s Basilica in the city. This Basilica was built back in the year 1882 and is now the oldest church covering the floors of Bangalore. This is the finest example of the architecture from the medieval times. The towering facade, massive windows made of glass, and the serene vibes of this church are worth experiencing. This church has the capability of sending one back to the colonial era. There are masses and elaborate feasts that take place in September each year and attract devotees from all over the city. 

Location: Msgr. F. Noronha Road, Shivaji Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560051 Timings: Open 24 hours Entry Fee: None

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We hope that the article of ours excites you to head over to one of the most popular metropolitan cities of the country. We assure you to come back with an enriching and fulfilling experience after witnessing these places to visit in Bangalore. Book a trip to Bangalore to view the alluring tourist places as mentioned above. We promise you a memorable experience while exploring the Garden City.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Places To Visit In Bangalore

What are the most popular tourist spots in Bangalore?

The city offers quite a few tourist spots and some of the most popular sightseeing places in Bangalore include Cubbon Park, Lalbagh Garden, Ulsoor Lake, Bangalore Palace, Nandi Hills, Vidhana Soudha, and many others.

What food is Bangalore famous for?

Some of the food items that are famous in Bangalore include Bisi Bele Bath, Mangalorean Fish Curry, Masala Dosa, and Maddur Vada.

What should I not miss in Bangalore?

There are so many places to visit in Bangalore. Some of the best places to visit in Bangalore in one day include Nandi Hills, Bannerghatta National Park, Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens, Commercial Street, and the National Gallery Of Modern Art.

What is the ideal time to visit Bangalore?

Although Bangalore offers a pleasant climate all year round, the best time to visit the city is during the winter seasons that comprise the months October to February.

How can I spend two days in Bangalore?

Some of the best places to visit in Bangalore for 2 days are: 1. Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace: witness the Indo-Islamic architecture 2. Cubbon Park: for relaxing 3. Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens: explore the historic wonders 4. Bangalore Palace: for a royal vibe. 5. Ulsoor Lake: for boating and a peaceful stroll.

Is Nandi Hills a hill station in Bangalore?

Yes, Nandi Hills is a hill station and among the top 10 places to visit in Bangalore. It offers an average temperature of 23-40 degrees Celsius in the summers. The best time to visit the hills is during the sunrise to experience the view.

What sweet is famous in Bangalore?

Mysore Pak, although originated in Mysore (near Bangalore) is one of the preferred sweets in Bangalore.

What are the popular modes of public conveyances in Bangalore?

The popular modes of conveyances in Bangalore include bus, auto, Ola and Uber services. Tourists can easily roam around the city on a bus with the help of a pass that offers special benefits for a day.

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Visweswaraiah Industrial & Technological Museum

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#1 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 5 km from Bangalore City Railway Station, Visweswaraiah Industrial and Technological Museum (VITM) is located on Kasturba Road in the surroundings of Cubbon Park, Bangalore. It is one of the best science museums in India, and one of the top places to visit in Bangalore , especially for children. Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum (VITM), is a constituent unit of the National Council of Science Museums (NCSM), Ministry of Culture, Government of India. It was established in memory of Bharat Ratna Sir M. Visvesvaraya. It is one of the must include places in Bangalore Tour Packages . Coverng an area of 4000 sq. m, the museum was opened by the first Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru in 1962 while the first gallery set up at VITM, on the theme of Electricity, was opened to the public on 27th July 1965. The first .....

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Lalbagh Botanical Gardens

Lalbagh Botanical Gardens

#2 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 6 km from Bangalore City Railway Station, Lalbagh Botanical Garden is a botanical garden situated near the Lalbagh Fort Road in Bangalore. It is one of the largest botanical gardens in India, and among the most attractive places to visit in Bangalore . Located in South Bengaluru, the Lalbagh Botanical Garden is the first of its kind, with planned routes, glasshouses, and ornamental flowers growing throughout the property. The ruler of Mysore, Hyder Ali commissioned the development of the garden in 1760 and was completed by his son Tipu Sultan, who designed the garden keeping in mind the beautiful gardens of Sira in the Tumkur district of Karnataka. The garden attained the status of a Government Botanical Garden in 1856. It is one of the peaceful places to visit as part of Bangalore Packages . Sprawling over an area of 240 acres, .....

ISKCON Temple

ISKCON Temple

#3 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 6 km from Bangalore City Railway Station, ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness) Temple Complex is located on the Hare Krishna Hill in Jayanagar. Dedicated to Lord Krishna, it is one of the largest ISKCON temples in the world. This is also one of the top pilgrimage sites & tourist places to visit in Bangalore. ISKCON Sri Radha Krishna temple was inaugurated in the year 1997 by Shankar Dayal Sharma, then President of India. The temple was built to honor the birth centenary of Sri Prabhupada, the founder of the ISKCON. The project was conceived and executed by Madhu Pandit Dasa following the wishes of Prabhupada to promote Vedic culture and spiritual learning. The temple is a huge cultural complex housing the temples dedicated to Sri Radha Krishna, Sri Krishna Balarama, Sri Nitai Gauranga, Sri Srinivasa Govinda and Sri Prahlada Narasimha. The temple covers an area of 7 acres and is built in Dravidian style. The temple is an exclusive combination .....

Bangalore Palace

Bangalore Palace

#4 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 4 km from Bangalore City Railway Station, Bangalore Palace is situated in the heart of Bangalore city, near Sadashiv Nagar. This is one of the best places of heritage in Karnataka , and among the top attractions you must include in Bangalore tour packages . The Palace was first built by Rev. J. Garrett, who was the first Principal of the Central High School in Bangalore, now known as Central College. Spread over an area of 454 acres, the construction of the palace was started in 1862 and completed in 1944. In 1887, it was bought by the then Maharaja of Mysore Chamarajendra Wodeyar X. It is one of the most famous places to visit in Bangalore During a visit to England, Chamaraja Wodeyar was inspired by the Windsor Castle in London and along similar lines, he built this palace in .....

Tipu Sulthan's Palace

Tipu Sulthan's Palace

#5 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 3 km from Bangalore City Railway Station, Tipu Sultan's Palace or Tipu's Summer Palace is situated near the Tipu's Fort at Albert Victor Road. This palace stands as one of the notable Islamic buildings and an important landmark in the city of Bangalore. This was used as a summer retreat by the Sultan, who lovingly called it the Rash-e-Jannat meaning Envy of Haven. Hyder Ali started the construction of the palace within the walls of the Bangalore Fort and it was completed by Tipu Sultan in 1791. Used as a summer retreat, the structure is similar to the Daria Daulat palace of Srirangapatnam . After Tipu Sultan's death in the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War, the British Administration used the palace for its Secretariat before moving to Attara Kacheri in 1868. The Summer Palace is an example of Indo-Islamic architecture. The entire palace is built of teak wood, mortar, stone and plaster. It is laid on a stone plinth. .....

Dodda Ganapathi Temple

Dodda Ganapathi Temple

#6 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 6 Kms from Bangalore City Railway Station, the Dodda Ganapathi Temple or Basavanagudi Ganesh Temple is located on the Bull Temple Road in Basavanagudi. Built in 1971, the temple has a monolithic statue of Lord Ganesha with 18ft in height and 16ft in width. It is one of the popular pilgrimage & tourist attraction in Bangalore. The deity in this temple is also known as Shakthi Ganapathi or Satya Ganapathi. The idol is believed to be growing on its right side. The most popular ceremony of the temple is the butter coating which apparently consumes about 100 kg of butter. This butter is broken up and distributed to the devotees once in every four years. This is a spectacular sight at the temple and a visit to the temple to witness this is recommended. Timings: 7 AM to 12.30 PM and 5.30 to 8.30 PM

Bull Temple / Basavanagudi Nandi Temple

Bull Temple / Basavanagudi Nandi Temple

#7 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 5 km from Bangalore City Railway Station, Bull Temple also known as Basavanagudi Nandi Temple is Hindu temple situated in Bull Temple Road, Basavanagudi area of South Bengaluru. This is one of the oldest temples in Bangalore, and also one of the must visit places as part of Bangalore Tour Packages . The Bull Temple is dedicated to the sacred bull Nandi, the vehicle of Lord Shiva. The temple was built in 1537 by Kempegowda in the Dravidian style. It is one of the popular places to visit in Bangalore . The temple is relatively small in size, but houses one of the largest monolithic Nandi statues in the world which measures 4.5 meters in height and 6 meters in length. The temple also houses the idols of God Surya and Chandra, on their chariots. A 17th-century inscription at the base of the structure mentions a stream called Vrishabhavathi .....

Vidhan Soudha

Vidhan Soudha

#8 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 3.5 km from Bangalore City Railway Station, Vidhan Soudha is the state legislature building located on Dr. Ambedkar road at the northern end of Cubbon Park. It houses the Legislative Chambers of Karnataka State. This is one of the top tourist places to visit in Bangalore and also the largest Legislative building of India. This is one of the prime attractions of Bangalore city and also most commonly used to represent Bangalore. Kengal Hanumanthaiah, the Chief Minister of Mysore, is credited with the conception and construction of the Vidhana Soudha. The foundation stone was laid by the then Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru, on 13 July 1951. It was completed in the year 1956 at a total cost of around Rs. 1.75 crore. Vidhana Soudha was built in the Neo-Dravidian architectural style and has the elements of Indo-Saracenic, Rajasthani .....

HAL Aerospace Museum

HAL Aerospace Museum

#9 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 15 km from Bangalore City Railway Station, the HAL Aerospace Museum is an Aviation museum cum heritage center located in Marathahalli locality of Bangalore. Situated at the intersection of HAL Old Airport Road & Basavanagar Road, it is the first aerospace museum in India, and among the must include places in Bangalore Tour Packages. Located at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited premises, the HAL Aerospace Museum was established in 2001 by the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), one of Asia's largest and most important aeronautical companies. The primary objective of setting up this museum was to educate the general public on the history of Indian aviation in general and the achievements of HAL in particular. Spread over 4 acres of area, the museum proudly boasts of the giant leaps Indian aviation has taken, both commercially as well as in terms of defense, giving the visitors an all-inclusive aerospace experience in the most effective environment possible. The .....

Ragigudda Prasanna Anjaneya Swamy Temple

Ragigudda Prasanna Anjaneya Swamy Temple

#10 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 10 km from Bangalore Central Railway Station, Sri Ragigudda Sri Prasanna Anjaneya Temple is a Hindu temple situated on a hillock in the 9th Block of Jayanagar suburb in Bangalore. It is one of the popular places to visit in Bangalore. Built in 1972, Ragigudda Sri Prasanna Anjaneya Temple is dedicated to Hindu God- Hanuman. The temple spreads over a vast area of 5 acres. The chief deity of the temple was formed with a heap of grains of Ragi millet and hence, it came to be known as Ragigudda- 'Ragi' meaning millet and 'gudda' meaning a hillock. According to mythology, this place owes it to a pious lady Sudharma who was the wife of a local chieftain. One day the trinity comes in the form of visitors and asks for bhiksha (alms). She gives them newly harvested Ragi. Her mother-in-law disapproves of it and wants it back. This being an unholy act she says that if the visitors do not want the bhiksha then she does not need the Ragi. This Ragi becomes a hillock. In .....

Freedom Park

Freedom Park

#11 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 2 km from Bangalore City Railway Station, Freedom Park is a public park situated in the heart of Bangalore city. It is one of the best places to visit in Bangalore. Freedom Park was opened to the public in the year 2008 in the Gandhi Nagar area of Bangalore. This Park showcases the campus that was formerly a central jail, where several opposition leaders including Atal Bihari Vajpayee and L.K. Advani was jailed at this venue during the Emergency period between 1977 and 1979. It also hosted India Against Corruption (IAC) supported Anna Hazare indefinite fast for governmental action in the enactment of the Lok Pal bill. Spread over an area of about 21 acres, Freedom Park was inspired by Hyde Park and the Kensington Park of London. This park has been designed to serve as a platform for various public meetings, protests, rallies. Freedom Park lets visitors gain a glimpse of life in prison. There is also a central tower that was used to observe the activities of .....

Art Of Living Center

Art Of Living Center

#12 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 25 km from Bangalore Railway Station, the Art of Living Centre is the headquarters of the spiritual and cultural organization Art of Living Foundation. Located on Kanakpura Road atop Panchagiri Hills, it is one of the must-visit places as part of Bangalore tour packages . Founded by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar in 1986, the Art of Living International Center focuses on creating a stress-free society through its multitudinous programs which include yoga, meditation, Ayurveda treatments, etc. Popularly called the Bangalore Ashram, the ashram, set on a tranquil backdrop with pretty winding paths, colorful flowering gardens, and a sparkling lake, provides a much-needed respite from the strain and monotony of the routine. It attracts over 1.2 million people annually from across the world. Spread over an expansive area of around 250 acres, the Art of Living International Center is the perfect place for you to make any .....

Maha Bodhi Society Temple

Maha Bodhi Society Temple

#13 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 25 km from Bangalore Railway Station, the Maha Bodhi Society Temple is a Buddhist temple located in the Gandhi Nagar area of Bengaluru, Karnataka. It is one of the recently added attractions to visit as part of Bangalore tour . The Maha Bodhi Society Temple is known for its spiritual significance and architectural beauty. The temple was built by the Maha Bodhi Society, a Buddhist Charitable Organization established in 1956 by the Most Venerable Acharya Buddharakkhita with the main objective of putting into practice the teachings of Bhagawan Buddha through meditation, selfless service, imparting education, serving the sick and needy people. It is dedicated to the welfare and happiness of people, irrespective of religion, race, color, nationality, or sex. Also known as Mahabodhi Loka Shanti Buddha Vihara, the temple's design incorporates traditional Buddhist elements, featuring a towering central dome and .....

Bilikal Rangaswamy Betta

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#14 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 75 km from Bangalore City Junction, 16 km from Kanakapura & 112 km from Mysore , Bilikal Rangaswamy Betta is a hill near Kanakapura town. It is one of the highest hills in the area, and also one of the popular places to visit near Bangalore . Situated at an altitude of 3780 ft, Bilikal Rangaswamy Betta is also called Bilikal Betta that means white rocks. It is one of the popular places for trekking around Bangalore . There is a temple dedicated to Lord Rangaswamy at the peak of Bilikal Betta. This temple is located underneath a huge, white-colored rock. The temple priest lives near to the temple and the only person living at the peak. Every year, pilgrims from the surrounding area climb this hill to celebrate a festival at the Rangaswamy temple at the top. The Trekking .....

Skandagiri / Kalavara Durga

Skandagiri / Kalavara Durga

#15 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 61 km from Bangalore City Junction and 5 km from Chikballapur, Skandagiri is an ancient mountain fortress lies at an altitude of about 1350 m. It is geographically located close to Nandi HIlls. This is among the best places for trekking near Bangalore especially famous for night treks, camping and bird watching. Skandagiri is also known as Kalavara Durga. It has an ancient dilapidated fort that belonged to a local king and was later concurred and used by Tipu Sultan. After Tipu's downfall, the fort was ignored and laid in ruins. Today one can only see parts of the fort wall in some places. The Skandagiri trek is a moderately difficult trek. There are two routes to reach the base of the hill. One is from Chikballapur town and the other as a detour from the road that leads to Nandi Hills. The trek starts from the Papagni Temple at the foot of the hill. This steep and fantastic trek through a maze of dense shrub is highly interesting. There are six series of .....

Avani

#16 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 30 km from Kolar and 98.5 km from Bangalore City Junction, Avani is a small village in Kolar district of Karnataka. Avani is renowned for housing varied ancient temples. It is one of top historical places to visit as part of your Bangalore tour and among the popular sightseeing spots around Bangalore . It is also a popular location for rock climbing. The village of Avani received a prominent place mainly due to the legends associated with it. According to mythology, goddess Sita gave birth to her twin children Lava-Kusha at Avani. It is also said that the war between Lord Rama and his sons Lava and Kusha took place in this village. As per the local belief, sage Valmiki, the author of the epic Ramayana was residing here during the period of Ramayana. Another legend has it that when Sri Narasimha Bharati IV of the Sringeri Sharada .....

Ranganatha Swamy Temple - Magadi

Ranganatha Swamy Temple - Magadi

#17 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 2 km from Magadi Bus station and 44.5 km from Bangalore City Junction, The Ranganatha Swamy Temple located in Magadi is an ancient temple and a protected monument. This is one of the popular pilgrimage sites to visit around Bangalore. The Ranganathaswamy temple is situated on a hill called Tirumale. There is a vast Prakara with a gateway having tall Rajagopura. The sanctum of the Ranganatha temple was first consecrated in early 12th century by the Chola ruler and the temple has undergone renovations and expansion since. The beautiful gopuras were built by Vijayanagara emperor Krishnadevaraya in the 16th century and later renovated by King Jayachamaraja Wodeyar of Mysore. There are structures inside the sanctum which were also built by the Cholas and later renovated. The temple dedicated to Lord Ranganatha is actually a standing image of Narayana about 3 ft tall in Vijayanagara style with Shankha, Chakra, Gada and Abhaya attributes in four hands. The main deity .....

Someshwara Temple - Magadi

Someshwara Temple - Magadi

#18 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 2 km from Magadi Bus station and 47.5 km from Bangalore City Junction, Sri Someshwara temple located in Magadi is an ancient structure and is a protected monument. Sri Someshwara temple is one of the oldest and famous temples situated in Magadi town. This temple belongs to early 16th century. This temple was constructed by Sri Nada Prabhu Kempe Gowda in the year 1512. The temple occupies a large area and consists of spacious inner Prakara (courtyard) with lofty lowers and several fine mantapas. These mantapas are now in ruins due to neglect and lack of maintenance. Sri Someshwara Temple was dedicated to Lord Shiva. There are beautiful sculptures of figures of humans, birds, animals, etc. decorating the pillars of the temple, which is built in the Hoysala style of architecture and the pillars have the typical symbols of lions, soldiers and dancing girls on them. To the left of the main temple is a small temple dedicated to Parvathi, which has small towers at .....

Kaigal Falls / Dumukurallu Waterfalls, Near Kanipakam

Kaigal Falls / Dumukurallu Waterfalls, Near Kanipakam

#19 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 2.5 km from Kaigal Village, 28 km from Palamaner, 55 km from Kolar, 92 km from Horsley Hills , 142 km from Tirupati , 123 km from Bangalore, 68 from Chittoor, 78 km from Kanipakam, 96 km from Vellore & 225 km from Chennai, Kaigal Water Falls, also known as Dumukurallu Waterfalls is a nice waterfall located on the Palamaner - Kuppam Highway. The waterfall is natural, perennial and water comes from a big rock at a height of 40 feet, irrespective of seasons. But its force and beauty is increased during the Monsoon season. The name Dumukurallu waterfalls came into prominence because of its sound resembling the fall of stones from above. The falls is formed by the Kaigal stream which is one of the two streams flowing through Koundinya Wildlife Sanctuary. There is a big pond below the waterfalls and this is a nice place to visit for nature lovers. It is situated in a ..... Distance (From Bangalore): 123 Kms Trip Duration (From Bangalore - Including Travel): 6 Hours .....

Lepakshi

#20 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 125 km from Anantapur, 124 km from Bangalore City Junction, 225 km from Tirupati , 478 km from Hyderabad & 569 km from Vijayawada, Lepakshi is a small village which lies 14 km east of Hindupur in Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh . It is the one of the important heritage sites in Andhra Pradesh highlighting the legacy of Vijayanagara Dynasty. It is one of the famous Tourist places in Andhra Pradesh and also one of the popular one day trip from Bangalore . Lepakshi was founded in the 16th century during the reign of the Vijayanagara king, Aliiya Rama Raya. Virupanna, the royal treasurer was accused of drawing funds without the king's permission from the state treasury to build the Veerabhadra temple at Lepakshi. However, he blinded himself ..... Distance (From Bangalore City Railway Station): 124 Kms Trip Duration (From Bangalore City Railway Station - Including Travel): Full Day .....

Attara Kacheri (High Court)

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#21 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 3.5 Kms from Bangalore City Railway Station, Attara Kacheri is a building housing the High Court of Karnataka state. Situated opposite to Vidhana Soudha, the Attara Kacheri is a beautiful 19th century stone structure. One of the major attractions of the Attara Kacheri is its Gothic Style of architecture. It is a two-storied building, built in the European classical style. Built with red stone, it serves as the perfect contrast to the white columned building of Vidhana Soudha. Attara Kacheri was built under the reign of Tipu Sultan, the Emperor of Mysore. He named the building as Attara Kacheri, meaning eighteen offices or departments. This was completed in 1864 and housed the Public Offices from 1868 until 1956. These were later moved to the Vidhana Soudha, and this building became the high court. On the ceiling of its Central Hall is a Portrait of Sir Mark Cubbon, Commissioner of Mysore from 1834 to 1861. Behind the building is a statue of him by Baron Marochetti .....

Cubbon Park

Cubbon Park

#22 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 4 Kms from Bangalore City Railway Station, The Cubbon Park, officially known as Sri Chamarajendra Park is a historic park located in the heart of the city. Cubbon Park was named after Sir Mark Cubbon, Bangalore's longest serving commissioner. This beautiful park was planned and laid out in 1864 by Sir. Richard Sankey, the then Chief Engineer of Mysore. Cubbon Park is under the control of the Department of Horticulture. It is one of the popular visiting places in Bangalore with family. Lawns with vibrant flower beds, shady bowers and flowering trees, make this an ideal place for fitness freaks and the elderly to take their morning jogs or evening walks. The Park has elegant classical buildings like Attara Kacheri, the Visweswaraiah Industrial and Technological Museum, Government Museum, Aquarium, Venkatappa Art Gallery and Seshadri Iyer Memorial Hall, all of which are well known. It also houses Bal Bhavan - an amusement park for children. Cubbon Park is open .....

The Govt. Museum

The Govt. Museum

#23 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 4 Kms from Bangalore City Railway Station, The Karnataka Government Museum is located at the Kasturba Gandhi Road, quite near to the Cubbon Park. Established in 1886, it is one of the oldest museums in India. It is also known as State Archeological Museum. With great collection of artifacts, it's one of the ideal places to visit in Bangalore for history & art lovers. There are 18 galleries showcasing a rich collection of coins, art and relics from the Mohenjodaro, Halebid and Vijayanagara. It also houses the relics dating back to 5000 years. The painting gallery includes beautiful and rare paintings in Mysore and Tanjore style and also paintings from Rajasthani and Pahari schools. The museum also preserves antiques that date back to the civilization of Harappa and Mohenjodaro. Among the other artifacts on display, ivory carvings, inlay work, sandal-wood caskets are highly appreciated. Timings: 10 AM to 5 PM. Closed on Wednesdays and public holidays. Entry .....

Venkatappa Art Gallery

Venkatappa Art Gallery

#24 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 4 Kms from Bangalore City Railway Station, The Venkatappa Art Gallery is situated in the Karnataka Government Museum. The Art Gallery is comprised of two floors and displays 600 paintings. It houses some of the exclusive collections of scenic displays and also a must visit place in Bangalore for art lovers. Venkatappa Art Gallery, as the name suggests has an exhibition of the great works of the famous artist K. Venkatappa. Some of the great works of the painter that one can see in the gallery include scenic view of the lake of Ooty, Nilgiri Mountains at Kodaikanal, sunrise of Ooty and so on. Works of artists like MF Hussain, Vasudev, Hanumaiah, Hariram, Rekha Rao etc are displayed here. The exquisite woodcarvings of CP Rajaram are displayed on the first floor. Other than this, there is the Hebbar Section dedicated to K.K. Hebbar to display his paintings. Timings: 10 AM to 5 PM. Closed on Wednesdays and public holidays.

Kemp Fort Shiva Temple

Kemp Fort Shiva Temple

#25 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 12 km from Bangalore City Railway Station, the Shiva Temple, also known as Kemp Fort Shiva Temple, is located on Airport Road. Construction of the 65-feet-tall Lord Shiva idol and the temple started in 1994. The temple was inaugurated in 1995 by Sri Shankaracharya of Sringeri on the auspicious day of Maha Shivaratri. It is one of the popular among Bangalore tourist places. This temple attracts large crowd due to its grandeur, aesthetic values and majestic look. It boasts of awesome 65 feet high depiction of Lord Shiva seated in Lotus position. It has the backdrop of Mount Kailash, the Lord's heavenly abode and the river Ganga flowing from his hair locks. Behind the idol is the holy cave, resembling the Cave Yatra traditionally called the Amarnath Yatra. Within the cave there are 12 beautifully decorated replicas of Jyotir Lingas. The cave is open to the public from 9 AM to 9 PM. It attracts a large number of .....

Banashankari Temple

Banashankari Temple

#26 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 8.5 Kms from Bangalore City Railway Station, Sri Banashankari Temple is situated on Kanakapura Road. Dedicated to Banashankari Amma, an incarnation of Goddess Parvati, this temple is one of the oldest and most famous temples in Bangalore. The temple was constructed by Subramanya Shetty in 1915. Most noteworthy feature of the temple is that the deity is worshipped in Rahukala, an inauspicious time according to Hindu belief. The temple is open to public everyday but special puja is performed on Tuesday, Friday and Sunday. A popular belief among the devotees is that by worshipping goddess Banashankari Amma in Rahukala, all the hardships and poverty will be removed. The deity is worshipped by lighting multiple oil lamps in half cut lemon peels with the pulp removed. The temple celebrates three cultural ceremonies in a year - Sep 13th the birthday of Banashankari Amma, Dussehra Festival in October and the temple anniversary in Dec. Timing: 6 AM - 1:30 PM .....

The Tipu's Fort

The Tipu's Fort

#27 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 3 Kms from Bangalore City Railway Station, The Tipu's Fort is set in the heart of the Bangalore city opposite to the city market. The fort is originally constructed using mud and brick by Kempe Gowda in 1537 AD. Later an extension was made by Chikkadevaraya Wodeyar of Mysore and again the structure was later demolished and reconstructed by Haider Ali and his son Tipu Sultan in the 18th century. The fort is a two-storied wooden structure, carved out of teakwood with decorated pillars, concave arches and balconies. Today the fort houses a museum adorned with ancient artifacts from Hyder Ali & Tipu's regime. The fort is noted for its beautifully carved arches in Islamic style and for the well-preserved temple dedicate to Lord Ganesh. Most part of the fort is in ruins. Timings: 10 AM to 6 PM. Closed on Sundays.

Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium

Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium

#28 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 3 Kms from Bangalore City Railway Station, the Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium is situated at T. Chowdiah Road in Bangalore near Vidhana Soudha. Established in 1989, the Planetarium has an observatory equipped with a six inch code refractor telescope. It is one of the ideal places to visit for children in Bangalore. The sky theatre inside with a dome of 15 m in diameter has a sitting capacity of 225. The Planetarium aims to provide an awareness of astronomy amongst students as well as the common public. Daily two shows are held here for everyone interested in knowing the mysteries of outer space. A Science Park is being developed around the Planetarium. Some of the models on display include Resonant Swings, Whispering Dishes, Sun Dial, Giant Kaleidoscope, Model of a Polar Satellite Launching Vehicle (PSLV). Show timings: 3 PM and 4:30 PM. Closed on Mondays. Entry Fee: Rs 35 for Adults & Rs. 20 for Children

Sri Gavi Gangadhareswara Temple

Sri Gavi Gangadhareswara Temple

#29 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 5 Kms from Bangalore City Railway Station, Sri Gavi Gangadhareswara Temple is a rock-cut cave temple located near Basavagundi. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, it is one of the oldest temples in Bangalore. The temple is believed to have been constructed in 9th century. According to temple legend, this cave temple dates back to the Tretha Yuga. Sage Gautama had worshipped Lord Shiva in this cave temple. The central sanctum is facing south, which is a rare feature. The temple compound has shrines of Devi Parvati and Durga. The images of Shanmukha and Ayyappa and those of Chandra, Surya and Bhairava are exquisitely carved. In the front yard, there are stone monoliths of sun and moon discs. A unique phenomena is witnessed here on January 13th / 14th (Makara Sankranti day) every year when the rays of the setting sun enter through the window, pass between the horns of the Nandi and shine on the Shiva lingam. Timings: 7 AM to 12.30 PM & 5 to 8.30 PM

St. Mary's Basilica

St. Mary's Basilica

#30 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 5 Kms from Bangalore City Railway Station, St. Mary's Basilica is situated opposite the Russel Market Square in Shivajinagar. This is the oldest church and is the only church in the state that has been elevated to the status of a minor basilica. It was initially a small chapel built by Abbe Dubois in 1818. Later it was re-styled by Rev. LE Kleiner. This Church was raised to the status of a Basilica in 1973 on the order of Pope John Paul VI. It was the sixth basilica in India. In 1882, it was further adorned with stained glass windows brought from Paris. This basilica has been built in Gothic style with arches, ornamental motifs and stained glass windows. Multiple columns and tall spires of the basilica can be seen from quite a distance. The stained glass windows were removed during World War II and were subsequently restored in 1947. Every year on Sep 8th, the feast of the Virgin Mary is celebrated here. As a part of the feast, an annual car procession is .....

Ulsoor Lake

Ulsoor Lake

#31 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 7.5 Kms from Bangalore City Railway Station, Ulsoor Lake is a man-made lake located in Ulsoor. Spread across an area of 125 acres, it is one of the best places to visit in Bangalore city to spend a wonderful evening. Though the initial lake built during Kempe Gowda's time, it was enhanced by Sir Lewin Bentham Bowring, the then Commissioner of Bangalore. The lake has a recreational complex that has a swimming pool. There is also a garden at one end of the lake known as Kensington Park. This lake is a center of attraction during Ganesh Chathurdi. Boating facilities are available in Ulsoor Lake. There are many small islands spread across the lake and they can be reached by boat. The Boat Club maintained by KSTDC offers wonderful boating facilities. The boating fee is Rs 120 per hour. Timings: 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM on all days.

Bannerghatta National Park

Bannerghatta National Park

#32 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 23 km from Bangalore City Railway Station, Bannerghatta National Park is a wildlife park spread in reserve forests of Anekal Range in Karnataka. At an altitude of 1245 - 1634 m, this one of the most famous wildlife parks in Karnataka and among the top tourist places in Bangalore . This park is part of a wildlife corridor for elephants which connects the BR Hills and the Sathyamangalam forest. Bannerghatta is one of the popular national parks in India and among the must include place in Bangalore packages . Bannerghatta National Park was founded in 1971 and declared as a national park in 1974. Spread over an area of 25,000 acre and a portion of the park became a biological reserve called the Bannerghatta Biological Park in 2002. The park .....

Janapada Loka / Folk Art Museum

Janapada Loka / Folk Art Museum

#33 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 52 Kms from Bangalore City Railway Station, the Folk Art Museum or Janapada Loka is situated on the Bangalore - Mysore highway near Ramanagaram. This is one of the popular places of interest in Bangalore. Numerous collections of masks, artifacts, costumes, collection of folk music and videos of folk dances are exhibited in the museum. Spread over 15 acres, the artifacts in the museum are kept in three buildings namely Lokamahal, Lokamatha Mandira and Chitrakuteera. In Lokamahal the visitors can find interesting folk puppets, utensils, instruments, weapons and masks. In Lokamatha Mandira a wide variety of baskets, utensils and earthen jars are featured which were used to store & grain pickles. In the Chitrakuteera a number of photographs covering different aspects of folk life is displayed. The other attraction of the museum is a huge elegantly carved temple chariot. The museum also has an amazing amphitheatre. .....

St Mark's Cathedral

St Mark's Cathedral

#34 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 5 Kms from Bangalore City Railway Station, St. Mark's Cathedral is located on the Mahatma Gandhi Road. Built in 1812, the cathedral was further expanded and rebuilt in 1927. This cream colored Cathedral has a beautiful colonial structure. It has a graceful dome over a semicircular chancel that transports the visitor virtually into peace. It is modeled on St.Paul's Cathedral of the 17th century. This cathedral was constructed keeping in mind the spiritual needs of army personnel and civilians who had moved in from Srirangapatna . The walls of the cathedral portray beautiful pictures of Roman archers. It has the best maintained external bells. Its entrance has elaborate woodwork and ornate carvings.

Gandhi Bhavan

Gandhi Bhavan

#35 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 2.5 Kms from Bangalore City Railway Station, Gandhi Bhavan is situated on the Kumara Krupa Road. Gandhi Bhawan was started as Gandhi Smaraka Nidhi (GSN), under the chairmanship of Dr Rajendra Prasad, the then President of India. It is a serene place where one can get a complete insight of Gandhiji's life and teachings. The main aim of Gandhi Bhavan in Bangalore was to propagate Gandhian philosophies and ideals among the people of the state, especially among the youth. This building houses an excellent collection of rare photographs and letters of the Mahatma. Pictures of Gandhi's childhood to the last day of his life are displayed here. This is presently used as a venue for sessions, meetings and seminars based on the life and works of Mahatma Gandhi. Every year on 2nd October special programs are held to pay tribute to Gandhi, the great Indian Independence activist. Timings: 10.30 AM to 1:30 PM and 3 - 5 PM. Closed on Sundays and public holidays.

Sangama & Mekedatu

Sangama & Mekedatu

#36 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 93 Kms from Bangalore (via Kanakapura), 107 Kms from Mysore, Sangama and Mekedatu are two lovely places situated nearby. This is one of the famous weekend getaways from Bangalore . Sangama is the place where Arakavathi river merges with River Kaveri. From this point, about 3.5 kilometers downstream, Mekedatu is a place where river Kaveri flows through a deep and narrow gorge. These two are the must visit places for those people who want to relax amidst pristine nature as part of Bangalore trip . Mekedatu means goat's leap in Kannada. River Kaveri flows into a deep and narrow gorge, so narrow that a goat could leap over it and that is how it got its name. It is said that a goat being chased by a tiger saved its life by jumping over the gorge whereas the tiger did not attempt to take the risk and abandoned the chase. When reaching the gorge the river .....

Nandi Hills

Nandi Hills

#37 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 60 Kms from Bangalore (situated close to NH207 towards Chik Ballapur), Nandi Hills or Nandidurga is a popular trekkig destination near Bangalore. Located close to Skandagiri, it is one of the must visit places for trekking enthusiasts as part of Bangalore tour packages and among the popular one day trip from Bangalore . It gets its name from the ancient Nandi or bull which is meant to be the mount of Lord Shiva. These hills are the source of the rivers Palar, Arkavati and Pennar. It was one of the Tipu's summer retreats. There are about 1,200 steps laid from foot of the hill to reach the top. Bhoga Nandishwara Temple situated at the foot of the hills is a must see place which houses a 1000 year old sculpture of Nandi. Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace and Tipu's Drop, a 600 ft cliff from where Tipu Sultan used to throw his prisoners, offers a spectacular .....

Shivaganga Hill

Shivaganga Hill

#38 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 50 Kms from Bangalore (close to NH4 towards Tumkur), Shivaganga Hill lies at an altitude of 4599 ft and it is a good short trekking destination near Bangalore and a popular tourist place to visit near Bangalore. There are also two Shiva temples, one very close to the foot of the hill, called Shivaganga Temple and another one at top of the hill, called Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple. The unique feature of the hill is that it looks like a bull from the East, a Ganesha from the West, a Linga from the South and a cobra from the North. A set of well laid steps will lead you to the top of hill where the shrine of Gavi Gangadhareshwara Cave temple is situated. There is a ruined fort at the bottom of the hill near Shivaganga Temple. The Gavi Gangadhareshwara temple is believed to be very ancient, built in 13th century by Hoysala's. The current structure was built during 18th century. There is a huge rock with a large .....

Devarayanadurga

Devarayanadurga

#39 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 72 Kms from Bangalore (near Tumkur), Devarayanadurga is a rocky hill situated in the midst of picturesque locality at an altitude of 3940 ft. The main attraction of Devarayanadurga is the temples of Yoga Narasimha & Bhoga Narasimha. The Bhoga Narasimha temple is located at the foothills while the Yoga Narasimha shrine is located at the top of the hill. This is one of the popular tourist places near Bangalore . This is also an ideal place for trekking. Motorable road is available till the hill top. Many people trek the hill from the Bhoga Narasimha temple at foothill. One can driver further from Yoga Narasimha temple to the peak of the hill to capture a nice view of the valley and surrounding places. Devarayanadurga is famous for the natural water spring called Namada Chilume which is considered as the source of Jayamangali River. There are two other springs known as Ramatirtha and Dhanushtirtha. .....

Muthyala Maduvu

Muthyala Maduvu

#40 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 43 Kms from Bangalore (towards Hosur on NH7, diversion at Chandapura after Electronic City via Anekal), Muthyala Maduvu is a small & cute waterfall. Also known as Pearl Valley, this is one of the popular Bangalore tourist places to visit for halfday. Muthyalu means Pearls and Maduvu means Pond or Pool in Kannada. Situated in the midst of hills, nestled deep down in a valley, this secluded place makes a fascinating picnic spot. It is known for its verdant surroundings with water falling from a height of over 100 ft. Take a dive in this crystal clear water and feel one with nature. There are a couple of waterfalls in a small narrow valley. Overlooking these falls is a small shrine dedicated to Shiva, adding a religious touch to the place. Monsoons (Aug to Nov) is the best time to visit this place. A little walk over around 100 well laid steps from the parking place takes you to the .....

Lumbini Gardens

Lumbini Gardens

#41 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 11 Kms from Bangalore City Railway Station, Lumbini Garden is a lake park on Nagawara Lake and amusement park located on Outer Ring Road near Hebbal flyover. The lake offers boating facility and it's a famous activity here. The park on front side of the lake is a good hangout place. This park stretches over 1.5 kms along the outer ring road. The other attractions in the park are wave pool, kids play area, kids ride, bungy jumping, food stalls etc. The park also houses a high-tech nursery. There is a 25 meter statue of Budda installed in garden. Timings: 11 AM to 7 PM

Chunchi Falls

Chunchi Falls

#42 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 83 km from Bangalore, and 101 km from Mysore, Chunchi Falls is a serene waterfall situated near Harro Shivanahalli near Bangalore. It is one of the popular waterfalls near Bangalore , and among the must include places in Bangalore Tour Packages . Lies en route to Mekedatu and Sangama, Chunchi Falls is formed over River Arkavathi and is one of the most visited tourist places near Bangalore . It drops down from a height of about 50 feet through multiple tiers into a small pool. It is an ideal place to swim, play & relax in water amidst naturally formed rock formations. Located on the edge of the Western Ghats, the waterfall is surrounded by rocky hills and lush vegetation, which make the scene quite picturesque. On the way to Chunchi Falls, travellers also come across a watchtower .....

Yediyur Siddalingeshwar Swamy Temple

Yediyur Siddalingeshwar Swamy Temple

#43 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 53 km from Shravanabelagola, 90 km from Hassan, and 94 km from Bangalore, Yediyuru Siddhalingeshwara Temple is a pilgrimage center situated in Yedeyuru Village in Karnataka. It is one of the famous temples in Karnataka and among the top places to visit in Shravanabelagola. Situated on Bangalore-Hassan-Mangalore road, Sri Siddalingeshwara Swami Temple is one of the most important pilgrimage centers of the state as it is the tomb i.e., Nirvikalpa Shivayoga Samadhi of Tontada Siddhalinga a great Vireshaiva teacher and author who flourished at the end of the 15th century. He traveled far and wide preaching Sharana faith which is predominantly praying with ISHTA LINGA (Atma linga) as envisaged by Basavanna, Allamaprabhu, and a vast group of learned men and women from all walks of life. He performed 12 years of penance at a garden belongs to Vokkaligara Nambiyana (Thota) and hence came to be known as Thontada Siddalingeshwara Swamy. The Siddlingeshwara temple faces .....

Madhugiri

#44 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 21 km from Koratagere, 48 km from Tumkur and 106 km from Bangalore, Madhugiri is a town in Tumkur district of Karnataka. Madhugiri is famous for a hill which is the second largest monolithic rock hill in Asia after Savandurga. It lies at an altitude of 3,930 feet and is becoming a famous destination for trekking from Bangalore. There is a fort on the slopes of the hill which derives its name Madhugiri from the Honey bee colonies that were abundant during those days. Antaralada Bagilu, Diddibagilu, and Mysore Gate are the three gateways of the fort. A series of doorways lead to the hilltop. There is a temple of Gopalakrishna at the top of the hill. Both the temple and the fort stand in a ruined condition today due to lack of maintenance. The construction of original mud fort was started around 1678 during the reign of Raja Heera Gowda and was finally completed around 1740 AD. Further fortification was carried out by Hyder Ali, who added huge arches, watch towers .....

Vivekananda Falls

Vivekananda Falls

#45 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 17 km from Chikballapur, and 78 km from Bangalore, Vivekananda Falls is a beautiful waterfall situated at Kethanahalli village in Chikballpur district of Karnataka. Also known as Kethanahalli Falls, it is one of the stunning waterfalls in Chikballapur, and among the prominent places to visit near Bangalore. Vivekananda Falls is a seasonal waterfall situated amid the greenery. The 2 tiered waterfall drops down from a height of 90 feet amidst five hills namely, Brahmagiri, Divyagiri, Nandagiri, Skandagiri, and Vishnugiri. It cascades down the rocks makes a deafening roar during the monsoon season. The sound of water breaks the silence of an otherwise quiet forest and can be heard from afar. During the monsoon season, the waterfall is surrounded by a lovely mist that enhances the beauty of the falls. To reach Vivekananda falls, one needs to head towards Kethenahalli, and the fall is about 1 km away from the village. Visitors need to cover the distance by walk .....

Kokkare Bellur Bird Sanctuary, Near Mysore

Kokkare Bellur Bird Sanctuary, Near Mysore

#46 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 71 Kms from Mysore, 85 Kms from Bangalore City Junction, Kokkare Bellur Bird Sanctuary is located in Mandya District of Karnataka and is about 20 km from Mandya. The name of the village is derived from Kokkare meaning stork and Bellur meaning village of jaggery. This is one of the popular tourist places near Bangalore & Mysore. The Mandya district is famous for sugarcane fields and this village is famous for having large colonies of Painted Storks and Spot-billed Pelicans nesting in trees within the village. It is home to cranes, painted storks and pelicans. The best season to visit the migratory birds is October to March. Timings: 6 AM to 6 PM Distance (From Bangalore City Railway Station): 85 Kms Trip Duration (From Bangalore City Railway Station - Including Travel): Half Day to Full Day .....

Innovative Film City

Innovative Film City

#47 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 34 km from Bangalore, the Innovative Film City is an Indian movie theme park located at Bidadi on Bangalore-Mysore highway in Karnataka. It is one of its kind theme park in India, and among the most popular tourist places to visit near Bangalore. Covering over an area of about 58 acres of land, the Innovative Film City is broadly divided into three parts and is replete with a myriad of fun activities. Whether you want to cool down during the summer months, feel that fear of meeting something spooky, or take your kids back in time to when dinosaurs ruled the earth, Innovative Film City has something for everyone irrespective of their age. The Film City boasts of many attractions, which guarantee the visitor a day full of fun and adventure. One can experience icy shivers as you gear up to meet zombies, ghostly beings, and skeletons at Haunted Mansion, splash around in the water with your little ones, enjoy thrilling rides or show your moves on the dance floor .....

Indian Music Experience

Indian Music Experience

#48 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 13 km from Bangalore City Railway Station, the Indian Music Experience is an interactive music museum located in JP Nagar's 7th Phase, Bengaluru. Just opposite Wood Rose Club, it is the first interactive music museum in India, and among the top Bangalore tourist places . Spread across 50,000 square feet, the Indian Music Experience is a great place to introduce your children to the world of music. The museum is an initiative of the Indian Music Trust and is the coinage of Mr. Jaishankar, Chairman and Managing Director of the Brigade Group. The site for the museum was allocated in 2008, and the building was completed in 2013. It took nearly a decade to be finally opened for the public in 2018 and is the fruit of the labor of some of India's best-known musicians, musicologists, and sound and design experts. The museum is overall designed by Gallagher and Associates, who also helped .....

Devanahalli Fort

Devanahalli Fort

#49 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 37 km from Bangalontral Railway Station, Devanahalli Fort is an ancient fort situated at Devanahalli near Bangalore. Situated on the side of National Highway 7, near the Bengaluru International Airport, it is one of the popular places of heritage in Karnataka , and among the must-include places in Bangalore packages. Devanahalli Fort was originally a mud fort built in the year 1501 by Chieftain Malla Byre Gowda of Avathi, who came from Kanchipuram as fleeing refugees and settled around the area. It remained under the rule of the descendants of Malla Byre Gowda until 1749, when Nanjarajaiah, the then Dalwai of Mysore, attacked the fort and occupied it. Later, the fort passed into the hands of Hyder Ali and subsequently Tipu Sultan. In 1760, Hyder Ali re-constructed the fort in stone resulting in the current structure. In 1791, Lord Cornwallis, the British officer, laid siege to the fort and took possession during the .....

Halasuru Someshwara Temple

Halasuru Someshwara Temple

#50 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 8 km from Bangalore Central Railway Station, Halasuru Someshwara Temple is a Hindu temple located in the suburbs of Halasuru (Ulsoor) in Bangalore. It is the oldest temple in all of Bangalore, and among the popular religious places that one must visit as part of the Bangalore Tour . Halasuru Someshwara Temple is dedicated to the Hindu deity Lord Shiva. The temple was built around the 12th and 13th centuries during the Chola period. Major additions or modifications were made during the late Vijayanagara Empire period under the rule of Hiriya Kempe Gowda II. The temple is now managed and maintained by the Endowment Department of Karnataka. As per the mythology, sage Mandavya meditated at the spot where the temple now stands, and hence it was known as Mandavya Kshetra. Constructed in the Vijayanagar style of architecture, the temple has a square sanctum (garbhagriha) which is surrounded by a narrow passageway. .....

Siddara Betta

Siddara Betta

#51 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 100 km from Bangalore, Siddara Betta is a mountain and pilgrimage place situated near Koratagere in the Tumkur district of Karnataka. It is one of the top places for trekking near Bangalore , and among the popular religious places in the Tumkur region. Located at an elevation of 1700 feet, Siddara Betta is a tourist place surrounded by rocky hills, temples, and caves. The hill is frequently visited by trekkers, adventures as well as pilgrims who climb the mountain to visit the shrine of Lord Siddalingeshwara which is placed inside the caves. Siddara Betta means 'Hill of Saints' in the local Kannada language owing to the many Hindu saints who perform penance and meditation within the caves here in the olden days. Besides, this place is also very popular for medicinal plants. The hill is very much loved by trekking enthusiasts and professional climbers due to the amazing panoramic views .....

National Gallery Of Modern Art

National Gallery Of Modern Art

#52 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 5 km from Bangalore City Railway Station, the National Gallery of Modern Art is an art gallery located in the restored heritage Manikyavelu Mansion on 49 Palace Road, Bangalore. It is one of the most celebrated art galleries in India and among the must-visit Bangalore tourist places. National Gallery of Modern Art was inaugurated in the year 2009. It is run and administered as a subordinate office of the Ministry of Culture, Government of India. It is one of the three National Galleries of Modern Art in India, the other two being in Delhi and Mumbai. The Gallery stands as a repository of the cultural ethos of the country and showcases Indian art starting from the early 18th century till the present times. Spread over an area of 3.5 acres, the two-storeyed museum based in the colonial-style residential building spans across enormous halls and brightly lit, airy rooms featuring some of the best works of the bygone era. It houses around 14,000 incredible works .....

Manchanabele Dam

Manchanabele Dam

#53 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 19 km from Magadi, and 35 km from Bangalore, Manchanabele Dam is a beautiful reservoir set amidst dense vegetation at Manchanabele village in the Ramanagara district of Karnataka. It is one of the most popular places to visit near Bangalore . Manchanabele Dam is built across the Arkavati River. It provides drinking water to Magadi town and surrounding villages for farming. This place is visited by a lot of tourists due to the calm, natural beauty, and serenity offered by the location. Manchanabele Dam is replete with cool and clear water. This dam is also surrounded by lush green trees in small hills that make the place look even more mesmerizing. The place looks spellbinding during sunrise and sunset as the different hues of the sky juxtaposed with the lush greenery and blue water is simply magical. The destination is preferred by both nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts who come here to enjoy a wide range .....

Medigeshi Fort

Medigeshi Fort

#54 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 23 km from Madhugiri, 68 km from Tumkur, and 125 km from Bangalore, Medigeshi Fort is an ancient hill fort situated at Madigeshi village in the Tumkur district of Karnataka. It is one of the famous places of heritage in Karnataka , and among the top places for trekking near Bangalore. Located at an altitude of 2581 feet, Madigeshi Fort was built by Nagi Reddy, a chieftain, during the Vijayanagar era. The fort got its name after Nagi Reddy's wife who is nicknamed as 'Midigeshi' as her hair touched her ankles (in Kannada, Medi is ankle and Kesha means hair). After Nagi Reddy, Chikkappa Gowda conquered the fort after losing possession of Madhugiri and Channarayana Durga in battles. In 1761, Haider Ali won the fort and ruled it for a few years before it was annexed by the Marathas in 1767. Tipu Sultan took over the fort in 1774. Finally, it was conquered by the British forces under Lord Cornwallis but was later abandoned. .....

Thottikallu Falls

Thottikallu Falls

#55 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 32 km from Bangalore, Thottikallu Falls is a seasonal waterfall situated at Nallakkana Doddy village off the Kanakapura Road. It is one of the scenic waterfalls near Bangalore , and among the must-visit Bangalore tourist places. Thottikallu Falls or TK Falls is one of the lovely spots for nature lovers and trekkers. It is also known as Swarna Mukhi Falls which means Golden face. The name itself implies the mesmerizing beauty that the waterfall boasts of. Thottikallu Falls is an amalgamation of two adjacent waterfalls. One fall has a wide shower, and the other is a narrow jet stream. People also visit the Muneshawara Temple that is located under a huge tree right at the entrance of the waterfall. It is a peaceful site for visitors to spend a few moments. One can take a shower after the tedious trek or inhale the fascinating beauty of this place. Visitors cannot take the four-wheelers quite far because .....

Muthathi Forest

Muthathi Forest

#56 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 5 km from Bheemeshwari, 90 km from Mysore, and 97 km from Bangalore, Muthathi or Muttatti is a settlement situated on the banks of the Kaveri river near Malavalli in Karnataka. It is one of the must-visit places near Bangalore, especially for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers. Muthathi is surrounded by a dense forest that is part of the Cauvery Wildlife sanctuary, with the Cauvery river flowing through it. River Kaveri and Hanuman temple are the main tourist attractions in Muthathi. The location has mythological associations with Sita, the wife of Rama and Hanuman. Once goddess Sita loses her nose ring while taking bath in the Kaveri river. Later, Lord Hanuman finds her nose ring in this place and returns it to her. Hence, Hanuman in this place is called 'Muthetharaya'. The village acts as a transit point and a stopover for folks that have a religious obligation and/or want to sacrifice animals. The forest itself is quite amazing and the best time is .....

Avalabetta

#57 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 25 km from Chikballapur, and 91 km from Bangalore, Avalabetta is a hilltop situated in the Chikballapur district of Karnataka. It is one of the few trekking destinations near Bengaluru and among the popular one day trips from Bangalore . Located amidst one of the minor hill ranges in the Deccan Plateau, Avalabetta is popular among the youth, especially trekking enthusiasts. The hillock offers a charming view of the countryside with hills, valleys, lakes, trees and is a green treat. The natural beauty and serenity of this place have earned it the name 'Nandi Hills without the Crowds'. The primary attraction at Avalabetta is the protruding rock and the temple. The protruding rock is an almost unsupported cliff, projecting away from the main hillock. Youngsters who come here can be seen making poses and taking selfies at the rock. The temple here is dedicated to Lord Lakshmi Narasimha Temple which .....

Mandaragiri Hill

Mandaragiri Hill

#58 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 12 km from Tumkur Bus Stand, and 60 km from Bangalore, Mandaragiri Hill or Basadi Betta is a small settlement in the Tumkur district of Karnataka. It is one of the famous places of pilgrimage in Karnataka, and among the top places to visit near Bangalore. Mandaragiri Hill has evolved as a popular Jain pilgrimage center mainly because it houses four ancient Digambar Jain temples built between the 12th & 14th centuries and got restored recently. These small Jain temples belonged to Bhagwan Chandranatha, Bhagwan Parshwanatha, and Bhagwan Suparshwanatha. The first thing to notice at the base of the hill is the Manastambha, a beautifully carved pillar-like structure similar to the ones adorning the thousand pillars temple in Moodabidri. There is a statue of Chandranatha Tirthankara to the right ahead of Manastambha. Close to it to the right, there is the Guru Mandir, built in the shape of a pinchi, a peacock feather fan carried by the Jain munis. The dome was used .....

Galibore Nature Camp

Galibore Nature Camp

#59 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 10 km from Sangama, 14 km from Bheemeshwari, 14 km from Mekedatu, and 102 km from Bangalore, Galibore Fishing & Nature Camp is a resort located deep in the deciduous forests of Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary in Karnataka. It is one of the scenic accommodations maintained by the Jungle Lodges, Karnataka, and among the best places to visit near Bangalore. Named after the windy hillock called Galibore that stands behind it, the Galibore Nature Camp is a good bet for a true sense of escape. Surrounded by hills, Galibore Camp has 10 tented cottages which will get you very close to nature. The camp is devoid of modern comforts such as electricity, however, you will be provided with hurricane/solar lamps. The camp also provides barbecue by the riverside and a bonfire for the guests in the evening. Activities at this resort include coracle ride, trekking, joy fishing, lazing on the hammocks, angling, bird watching. If fishing is your kind of thing, the place offers you .....

Kanva Reservoir

Kanva Reservoir

#60 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 10 km from Ramanagara, and 56 km from Bangalore, Kanva Reservoir is an artificial lake situated near Ramanagara in Karnataka. It is one of the popular dams in Karnataka, and among the best places to visit near Bangalore for a day trip. Kanva Reservoir was formed by the damming of the Kanva River in an irrigation project. It was built in 1946 across the Kanva River, a tributary to the Kaveri River. Covers 776 hectares, the dam was built for irrigation, and to organize the Siphon Spillway flood arrangement chiefly designed by Sir M Vishweshwarayya. Later, the loveliness of the place turned it into a wonderful location. Sage Kanva Maharshi, lived in the caves of the mountains and forests near to this place, as mentioned in Ramayana hence it is named Kanva. The reservoir is surrounded by wooded hills and offers good birdwatching. This place has been very popular among travelers who are fond of adventurous trekking or camping in the wild. Camping at the Kanva .....

Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple - Nandi

Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple - Nandi

#61 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 54 km from Bangalore City Railway Station, 6.5 km from Chikkaballapur, 9.5 km from Nandi Hills, Bhoga Nandeeshwara Temple situated in Nandi village is a grand temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. This temple is a great specimen of South Indian temple architecture. It is one of the best temples near Bangalore and also one of the best one day trip near Bangalore . Originally built in 9th century by Nolamba dynasty, the temple received great contributions from the rulers of Ganga, Chola, Rashtrakuta, Hoysala & Vijayanagara dynasties. The temple boasts wonderful architecture and great sculptures. The large temple complex has a vast open area in front of the wonderful gateway. The main enclosure has three shrines dedicate to Lord Shiva known as Bhoga Nandeeshwara, Arunachaleswara and Ardhanareewara (also known as Uma Maheshwara) along with several other shrines on the rear side of the temple. The large mandapa .....

Ramadevara Betta

Ramadevara Betta

#62 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 6 km from Ramanagara Bus Stand, and 49 km from Bangalore, Ramdevara Betta is a serene hill situated in the Ramanagara district of Karnataka. Located on Bangalore - Mysore Road, it is one of the popular places for trekking near Bangalore. Standing tall at a height of 3800 feet, Ramadevara Betta is a good spot for a quick one-day trip. The place also has relevance in Hindu Mythology. On the top of the hill lies small temples dedicated to Lord Rama, Hanuman, Ganesh, and Shiva Parvati. It is believed that Sugreeva established the idol after Lord Rama helped him in killing Asura Sukasura. This idol later was identified and renovated by Kempegowda, founder of Bangalore. Kempegowda also built a fort here, the remains of the Fort wall can be seen at various points. There is another attraction called Sita's Pond. No one knows how deep it is and why it is called so. Ramadevara Betta is also popularly known for the location of Bollywood's most iconic movie 'Sholay'. .....

Thimmappana Betta

Thimmappana Betta

#63 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 10 km from Ramanagara Bus Stand, and 63 km from Bangalore, Thimappana Betta is a serene hill situated in the Ramanagara district of Karnataka. It is one of the popular places for trekking near Bangalore, and among the must-include places in Bangalore tour packages. Thimmappana Betta is known for its gorgeous twin rocks and surrounding nature that make it a perfect landscape picture for Instagram. This rock has come to the limelight recently in 2017 due to easy accessibility to the top, without needing much trekking or climbing. There is a well-maintained temple named Thimmappana Swamy Temple at the base of the hill. There are 2 viewpoints - one very close to the temple while the other one is 15 minutes away. Roads are really very good till the basement of the hill. This place is less known hence less crowded. This place is a good option around Bangalore for a short ride, click photos and breathe some fresh air. The place is very clean, no drinking is allowed .....

Gudibande Fort & Bhairasagar Lake

Gudibande Fort & Bhairasagar Lake

#64 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 24 km from Lepakshi, 33 km from Chikballapur, and 92 km from Bangalore, Gudibande Fort was is a historical fort situated at Gudibande town in the Chikkaballapur district of Karnataka. It is one of the popular places of heritage in Karnataka, and among the top places to visit near Bangalore. Gudibande Fort was built in the 17th century, by Byre Gowda, a local chieftain who ruled the place for only three years. It was believed that he belonged to the Tuluva dynasty of the Vijayanagar empire. It can be said as a concise replica of the Madhugiri fort. The fort has seven levels with interconnecting escape routes which would help soldiers to flee in case of emergency. The fort contains two temples dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi. The Shiva temple is known as 'Sir Rameshwara Temple', and is believed to be established by Lord Rama. The nandisthambha in front of the shrine, which stands on a square base, has sculpted stone images of Nandi, Shanmukha, and .....

Turahalli Forest

Turahalli Forest

#65 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 18 km from Bangalore Railway Station, Turahalli is a sprawling dry and deciduous forest located off Kanakapura Road, Bangalore. It is one of the best places to visit in Bangalore, especially for nature lovers. Turahalli is a perfect escapade from the hustle and bustle of the city into nature. Considered to be the city's only surviving forest, the forest is sprinkled with huge rock boulders that make it a perfect spot not only to sit and relax but also to pose and take great pictures with the forest in the backdrop. In addition to that, the forest supports rich and varied wildlife, both in terms of flora and fauna. The trees are mostly eucalyptus among other species. The place is quiet, scenic, and surrounded by nature with a wide range of bird species. Popularly known as Karishma Hills, this stretch of beautiful forest is perfect for a day trip if you are looking for a spot of fresh air, exercise, or even adventure. It has a nice view and a small Shani temple .....

SRS Hills

#66 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 15 km from Ramanagara, and 61 km from Bangalore, Revana Siddeshwara Betta or SRS Hills is a sacred hill located at SRS Betta village in the Ramanagara district of Karnataka. It is one of the popular places of pilgrimage in Ramanagara, and among the best trekking places near Bangalore. Situated at an altitude of 3,066 feet, Sri Revanna Siddeshwara Betta is famed for its arduous rock climbing spots and the Shiva temple. There are 3 temples on the hill, Renukamba temple at the base, Bemeshwari Temple at midway, and Reveanasiddeswara temple at the top. This elegant cave temple of Lord Siddeshwara is snuggled on the notch of a monolithic stone hill and is surrounded by the trails of natural wonders. Sri Revana Siddeshwara Swamy is considered as a reincarnation of the great Jagadguru Shri Renukacharya, who was one of the five acharyas who came to Kali Yuga to teach and preach Virasaivism. One needs to climb around 300 steps to reach the top from the base of the .....

Srirangapatna

Srirangapatna

#67 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 18 km from Mysore, 26 km from Mandya and 124 km from Bangalore, Srirangapatna or Srirangapattana is a historical town in the Mandya district of Karnataka. Located near the city of Mysore, it is among the popular tourist places in Karnataka owing to its cultural, religious, and historic importance. Srirangapatna is one of the top places to visit near Bangalore . The entire town is surrounded by the river Kaveri to form a river island. According to history, Srirangapatna was founded by the rulers of the Ganga dynasty in the 9th century. However, the destination came into the limelight during the reign of the Vijayanagara Empire. The rise of the Wodeyar kings marked the downfall of the Vijayanagara Empire. During the reign of the Wodeyar kings, Raja Wodeyar conquered Rangaraya in 1610, who was then the viceroy of Srirangapatna. From 1610, the town of Srirangapattana ..... Distance (From Bangalore City Railway Station): 124 Kms Trip Duration (From Bangalore City Railway Station - Including Travel): Full Day .....

Narayanagiri Hills

Narayanagiri Hills

#68 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 19 km from Ramanagara, and 60 km from Bangalore, Narayanagiri Hill is a mountain peak located at Jalamangala village in the Ramanagara district of Karnataka. It is one of the lesser-known mountain peaks in Karnataka, and among the popular one-day trekking trips from Bangalore. Narayanagiri Hill is situated at an altitude of about 3800 feet. The place is also known by the name Lakshmi Narayana Swamy Betta due to the temple of Laxmi Narayana situated atop the hill. The temple is open only on Saturdays. The entire hill is historically fortified and one can see the remains of a fort wall almost encircling the top of the hill. There are also a vast number of natural caves on the hill. There is a lake in the vicinity which one can visit or enjoy the serenity of it from the top of the hill. This is the perfect place to trek on your weekends and relax at the top through Camping. The hill is accessible via 560 rough steps, hewn on the stone rock face in the upper .....

Snow City

#69 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 8 km from Bangalore Railway Station, Snow City is a theme park located in Jayamahal center of Bangalore. Situated in Fun World & Water World Complex, it is one of the biggest indoor snow parks and entertainment centers in South India, and among the top Bangalore tourist places . Snow City is the first indoor snow park in Bangalore. Spread over 12500 square feet, the entire area is covered with eco-friendly edible snow frozen out of drinking water and oxygen and has maintained temperatures below zero degrees. It is a product of investment of around 15 crore by the Vajra Group. The whole of Snow City is divided into different zones of temperature. The lounge area maintains a temperature between 18 to 24 degrees while the Air-Lock Room is kept between 5 to 15 degrees. Snow City is a great place for families to have fun, with a variety of activities suitable for all ages and skill levels. .....

Bananthimari Betta

Bananthimari Betta

#70 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 11 km from Kanakapura, and 72 km from Bangalore, Bananthimari Betta is a twin hillock located near Kanakapura town. It is one of the top places to visit near Bangalore for trekking. Bananthimari Betta is locally known as Karadi Betta in and around the region since bears are spotted around it. Surrounded by plush green fields and patches of flowers and rock surfaces, the hillock is around 2090 feet in height and makes up for a moderately easy trek that beginners and experienced trekkers can easily take. Bananthimari Betta gets its name from the Devi Temple situated at the base. Bananthi means 'mother who is nursing a newborn', and Mari means 'the violent goddess'. Bananthimari Betta is surrounded by verdant green fields which are mostly used by shepherds to feed their flocks. The Devi Temple at the base of the hillock serves as a great starting point for this 2.5 km trek. Bananthimari is situated .....

Doddamakali Nature Camp

Doddamakali Nature Camp

#71 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 20 km from Shivanasamudra, 74 km from Mysore and 130 km from Bangalore, Doddamakali Nature Camp is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Karnataka. Located on the banks of the magnificent River Cauvery, it is one of the scenic destinations in Karnataka, and among the top places to visit near Mysore as well as Bangalore. Situated just 6 km upstream from the Bheemeshwari Fishing Camp, Doddamakali is known for its rustic charm and sylvan surroundings. It is one of the popular locations for corporate team building and weekend getaways in Bangalore. As it is isolated from the hustle and bustle of the city, this place promises a tranquil escape from the chaos of city life. With its lush greenery, gushing river, and abundant wildlife, this place perfectly blends natural beauty and adventure. The main attraction here is the River Cauvery, which flows gracefully through the region, providing ample opportunities .....

Dandiganahalli Dam

Dandiganahalli Dam

#72 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 42 km from Nandi Hills, and 86 km from Bangalore, Dandiganahalli Dam is a small picturesque reservoir located at Dandiganahalli village in Karnataka. It is one of the unexplored places to visit near Bangalore. Dandiganahalli Dam makes for the best day trip and a perfect escape from the chaos of the city of Bangalore. Nestled in between green hills and dense jungle, the reservoir reverberates with peace and calm and is considered the best place to relax and rejuvenate. There is a long bridge built that stretches out to the water and boasts beautiful views of the surroundings. Dandiganahalli Dam is great for everything from long drives and picnics to quick family trips from Bangalore. The best time to visit the place is in the winter months when the dam is full and the surroundings will be green and lovely. The place is best visited early in the morning, just in time to catch the sunrise or around evening. Bird watching and hiking in the nearby hills are the .....

Shivanasamudra Falls

Shivanasamudra Falls

#73 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 130 km from Bangalore & 81 km from Mysore, Shivanasamudra is a famous waterfall situated in the Mandya district of Karnataka State. This is one of the best waterfalls in Karnataka , and among the popular places to visit near Bangalore . Shivanasamudra is among the popular Tourist places in Karnataka . The island of Shivanasamudra divides the Kaveri River into two parts that form two waterfalls, one is Gaganachukki and the other is Bharachukki. Gaganachukki and Barachukki Falls are collectively called Shivanasamudra Falls though Gaganachukki is most commonly represented as Shivanasamudra Falls . This place offers breathtaking sights in the peak monsoons. Shivanasamudra Falls is among the must include place in your Mysore tour packages . Gaganachukki ..... Distance (From Bangalore): 110 Kms Trip Duration (From Bangalore - Including Travel): Full Day .....

Huliyurdurga

Huliyurdurga

#74 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 24 km from Kunigal, and 93 km from Bangalore, Huliyurdurga Fort is an ancient fort situated at Huliyurdurga village in Kunigal taluk of Karnataka. It is one of the top places for hiking near Bangalore. Huliyurdurga is part of the Navadurgas, situated on the outskirts of Bangalore. They are Savandurga, Nandidurga, Devarayanadurga, Hutridurga, Channarayanadurga, Kabbaldurga, Makalidurga, Huliyurdurga and Byravadurga. Huli means Tiger and Durga means fort in Kannada. Legends say that tigers used to roam and rule this area during the 16th century. However, locals call this hill Kumbi Betta (Inverted clay pot) due to its peculiar shape of an inverted cup. The fortification of the hill is about 845 m above sea level and was said to have been erected by Kempe Gowda, the founder of Bengaluru. The fort later came under the rulers Chikka Devaraya Wodeyar, Hyder Ali, and Tippu Sultan in turn, after which finally in 1792 the Marathas and the British together laid siege .....

Mysore

#75 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 128 km from Ooty, 139 km from Bangalore, 203 km from Coimbatore, 247 km from Mangalore, & 476 km from Chennai, Mysore is the 2nd biggest city in Karnataka. It is one of the top places to visit near Bangalore , and among the must include places in Karnataka Tour Packages . Mysore is the erstwhile capital of the Mysore Maharajas, who ruled the Mysore State between 1399 & 1947. Mysore is also the stopover for Coorg Tour Packages . Mysore still retains its old-world charm with its palaces, heritage buildings, traditions, and temples. At an altitude of 763 meters surrounded by hill ranges from north to south, it is known as the City of Palaces. Mysore Palace is among the must include place in your Mysore Tour Packages . According to this story ..... Distance (From Bangalore): 138 Kms Trip Duration (From Bangalore - Including Travel): 1-2 Days .....

Grover Zampa Vineyards

Grover Zampa Vineyards

#76 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 21 km from Nandi Hills, and 45 km from Bangalore, Grover Zampa Vineyards is located at Doddaballapura. It is the longest-standing wine producer and leading exporter in India and among the top places to visit near Bangalore . Situated at an altitude of about 920 m, Grover Zampa Vineyards spread over 410 acres on the foothills of the Nandi Hills. With over 30 years in the trade, the company maintains the most impressive pedigree in the Indian wine industry through its sustainable viticulture practices, selective hand harvesting, and winemaking carried out by a team of local enologists directed by international French wine consultant Michel Rolland and French winemaker Mathias Pollard. Take a trip to Grover Zampa Vineyards to learn the process of winemaking. Go on a tour around this peaceful vineyard, and learn all about their winemaking - from filtering to the packaging of the bottles. Visitors .....

Shravanabelagola

Shravanabelagola

#77 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 50 km from Hassan, 83 km from Mysore, and 140 km from Bangalore, Shravanabelagola is one of the most popular Jain pilgrimage centers in South India. This is one of the popular 2 day trip from Bangalore and a major heritage / historical site not to miss in a Karnataka tour packages . This place is named after the pond in the middle of the town (Bela-Kola means White Pond). Shravanabelagola is famous for the Bahubali Statue, among the must include places in Shravanabelagola tour packages . With a height of 58 feet carved out of a single block of granite, the statue is supposed to be the tallest monolithic stone statue in the world. The statue was carved during the period of Chamundaraya, a minister of the Ganga King Rajamalla between 982 and 983 CE. The nude statue of Bahubali is carved carefully ..... Distance (From Bangalore): 138 Kms Trip Duration (From Bangalore - Including Travel): Full Day .....

Bangalore Soma Vineyards

Bangalore Soma Vineyards

#78 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 39 km from Nandi Hills, and 63 km from Bangalore, the Soma Vineyard is located in Sonnenahalli, Karnataka. It is one of the leading wine exporters in India, and among the top places to visit near Bangalore . Soma Vineyard is spread over a vast area of around 120 acres and is unique with rolling slopes dotted with several fruit trees including coconut, palm, custard apple, and neem. Darby Raju and Aruna own Soma Vineyard. Darby bought the estate in 1980 and converted it into vineyards in 2001. The project has been initially growing grapes and supplying them to Grover intermittently since 2003. The estate specializes mainly in Shiraz (75%), and some Sauvignon Blanc also (25%). With Makali Hills on one side, Gundamagere Lake on the other, and a sunset deck within the estate, Soma Vineyards is one of the most scenic vineyards in India. One can spend hours hill-gazing or watching the spectacular .....

Heritage Winery / Domaine Sula

Heritage Winery / Domaine Sula

#79 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 69 km from Bangalore, Heritage Winery, now called Domaine Sula, is located on the Mysore highway near the town of Channapatna in Karnataka. It is Sula's fourth unit in Karnataka, and among the top places to visit near Mysore , as well as Bangalore. Spread over nine acres, the Heritage winery produces Sula's Kadu range of wines - meaning 'wild' in Kannada. It is the first wine in India dedicated to tiger conservation within Karnataka, besides its other delicious range of wines. The winery is extremely famous for the finest quality of wine and the choices they have. The rustic town Channapatna offers the best favorable climatic conditions to produce remarkable grade wine and is exceptionally famous in Karnataka. Heritage Winery is probably the best place near Bangalore to witness the wine-making process. The 1-2 tour begins with grape farming, where the visitors are taken through the fields and .....

Nandi Valley Winery / Kinvah Vineyards

Nandi Valley Winery / Kinvah Vineyards

#80 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 25 km from Bangalore, Nandi Valley Winery is located amidst the picturesque Nandi Valley. It is one of the top places to visit near Bangalore for wine lovers. Spread over 250 acres, Nandi Valley Winery, also known as Kinvah Vineyards & Tavern, is best known for its Kinvah range of premium wines, from red and white to rose. Kinvah, named after an exotic wine from the Mauryan era, is a leading wine manufacturer in this region and the winery aims to produce French grape wines that are at par with French or Italian wines in their refinement and flavor notes. The pleasant and cool climate of the Nandi valley, with its fertile soil, is apt for producing the finest quality of grapes. Kinvah makes for a super-fun weekend getaway too, as one can spend a day filled with fun activities here. The winery offers you wine tours in two batches daily - 10.30 AM and 1.30 PM. On this tour, guests are informed .....

Rico Vineyards & Winery

Rico Vineyards & Winery

#81 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 22 km from Bangalore, Rico Vineyard and Winery is located in the picturesque town of Chikkaballapur. It is one of the scenic vineyards in Karnataka, and among the top places to visit as part of the Bangalore packages . Spread over 50 acres of lush greenery along Yelahanka - Doddabhallapur Road, Rico Vineyard, and Winery stands as India's premier wine producer and also a paradise for wine lovers and adventure enthusiasts alike. The Rico Vineyard first started producing wine at its Bijapur winery about a decade ago and then expanded in 2020 to Bangalore, with the construction of its second winery. The vineyard offers a unique opportunity to explore the process of winemaking followed by a curated wine-tasting session, and indulge in exciting outdoor activities. The Rico Wine Park conducts Wine Tours in two sessions - 11 AM and 1 PM, each lasting 2.5 hours. The tour begins with a guided walk through the vineyard, .....

Big Banyan Vineyard

Big Banyan Vineyard

#82 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 29 km from Bangalore, Big Banyan Vineyard is located on the outskirts of Bangalore. It is one of the scenic vineyards in Karnataka, and among the top places to visit in Bangalore . Set in 20 acres of sprawling greenery, Big Banyan Vineyard is situated near the iconic Dodda Alada Mara, the massive 400 year old banyan tree spanning 3 acres. The red clay soil and the mildly nippy weather with bursts of sunshine are perfect for some of the varietals cultivate here. Lucio Matricardi, the vineyard winemaker, has handpicked a crew of farmers and trained them in the subtle nuances of viticulture. Together, they tend to vines, prune them, nurture them, wait for the ripe moment and pluck the grapes for the winery. The vineyard is open to the public, and the company has built a modern Tasting Room where you can try four to six wines and cheese from 10 Cuts of Cheese. The vineyards and the .....

Nrityagram

#83 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 30 kms from Bangalore & 5.5 Kms from Hesaraghatta, Nrityagram is a famous dance village on the outskirts of Bangalore. The village was established in 1990 by the well-known Odissi dancer Protima Bedi. The idea behind Nrityagram was to develop a traditional Gurukul to teach Indian classical dance. The school offers training in Indian classical dance forms, Odissi, Mohiniattam, Kathak, Bharatnatyam, Kuchipudi, Kathakali and Manipuri. One of the best times to visit Nrityagram would be during the Vasanthahabba festival held to celebrate the arrival of spring. Artists from all over the world perform at the Nrityagram amphitheater during this festival. A temple was built in 1998, which depicts the image of Kelucharan Mohapatra, guru of founder Protima Bedi in a dancing pose. Hesaraghatta Lake is very close (about 4 kms) to Nrityagram and can be visited together. Casual tours and guided tours are allowed in Nrityagram. Guided tours need to be booked .....

Kotilingeshwara

Kotilingeshwara

#84 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 100 kms from Bangalore, 35 kms from Kolar and 14 kms from Bangarapet, Sri Kotilingeshwara Temple is a wonderful temple situated at Kammasandra village between Bangarapet and Bethamangala. This is one of the popular pilgrimage sites to visit as part of Bangalore tour and also one of the ideal one day trip near Bangalore . Kotilingeshwara, meaning 10 million lingas, is one of the famous pilgrimage sites around Bangalore with great religious significance. This temple is famous for huge 108 feet Shivalinga, which is one of the largest in the world and 35 feet tall Nandi in front of it. There are lakhs of shivalingas all over the temple. The temple was built in 1980 over an area of 13 acres. There are several other shrines inside the temple complex and they are usually visited while moving towards the main shivalinga. Apart from the main shrine .....

Anthargange

Anthargange

#85 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 80 kms from Bangalore & 4 kms from Kolar, Anthargange is a wonderful tourist place near Bangalore with religious significance as well as a nature & trekking destination. The place is famous for Anthargange Caves and Temple and which are quite famous as ideal places for trekking from Bangalore city, particularly well known for night treks and camping. This is one of the popular pilgrimage sites to visit around Bangalore. Anthargange literally means Inner Spring, named after a spring originated in the hill and water flows through a bull statue at the temple in middle of the Anthargange hill. The temple is situated amidst thick vegetation and a wonderful spot to experience natural beauty of the area. Motorable road is available close to the temple but vehicles need to be parked at the entrance of the hill and need to walk up hill for about 15 minutes to reach the temple. The temple is very ancient and considered sacred. There is a water pool formed by the water .....

Kolar

#86 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 80 kms from Bangalore, Kolar is a small town which was once famous for gold mines. Kolar has several tourist attractions like Someshwara Temple & Kolaramma Temple. Anthargange is about 4 kms from Kolar. Kolar is one of the popular tourist places to visit around Bangalore . Someshwara Temple is a beautiful temple built in 14th century during Vijayanagara rule. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Someshwara Temple is famous for large temple tower built on a stone carved mahadwara. The temple has nice carvings on the pillars and large mahamandapa. There is also a stepped temple tank adjacent to the temple. The temple is located near Fort Area in Kolar. Kolaramma Temple, situated at a distance of 100 meters from Someshwara Temple is another interesting place to visit in Kolar with lot of history. It is believed that the temple was constructed in 5th century during Ganga dynasty. The temple has several carvings .....

Kurudumale

#87 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 116 kms from Bangalore, 41 kms from Kolar and 11 kms from Mulabagal, Kurudumale in Kolar district of Karnataka is famous for Sri Maha Ganapathi Temple and Someswara Temple. The Ganapathi shrine is at Kurudumale is regarded as a very powerful. The beautiful temple was built during the reign of Vijayanagara kings. The Ganesha idol in this highly revered temple is 14 feet tall. The temple attracts large crowd during weekends and special festivals. Ganesh Chaturthi (Sep) is the most famous festival celebrated here. The Someshwara temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva is believed to be built during Chola period and older than Ganapathi temple. The temple built using rock has interesting carvings. It is believed that this temple was architected by two different artists and the difference in pattern of carvings can be noticed. The tower of the temple sanctum is built in Dravidian style. There is a bull manadapa opposite to the main temple structure with a large monolithic .....

Big Banyan Tree / Dodda Alada Mara

Big Banyan Tree / Dodda Alada Mara

#88 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 25 kms from Bangalore City Junction and 32.6 km from Ramanagara, The Dodda Alada Mara literally translated to Big Banyan Tree is a giant Banyan tree located in the village of Kethohalli in the Bangalore Urban district of Karnataka. This is one of the popular tourist places near Bangalore . Dodda Alada Mara is a single Banyan tree that is 400 years old and has spread over 3 acres of land. This tree is said to be the largest tree in Karnataka and the second largest in India. It has a circumference of more than 250 m and has more than a thousand aerial roots. In last 10-15 years the main root of the tree succumbed to natural disease, and thus the tree now looks like many different trees. The area is fenced and well-maintained with pathways, bright cement seats and handy dustbins. There is small temple dedicated to Lord Muneshwara (Lord Shiva). It .....

Ramanagara

#89 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 54.5 km from Bangalore City Junction and 95 km from Mysore Junction, Ramanagara is a town in Karnataka. It is also the headquarters of Ramanagara district. It is base for few good short trekking trails near Bangalore. Ramanagara is famous for its silk market, giving it the other name of Silk town. The Ramanagara district is surrounded by seven majestic hills Shivaramagiri, Yatirajagiri, Somagiri, Krishnagiri, Revana Siddeshwara hill, Jala Siddeshwara hill and Sidilakallu hill. The town has an Agrahara on the left bank of the Arkavati with a temple of Arkeshwara built in later Vijayanagara style. The temple is said to have been renovated by Krishna raja Wodeyar III. Ramanagara is one of the most popular trekking spots around Bangalore . The highest elevation is over 3,000 feet and the treks here are of moderate difficulties. It is home to some highly endangered species of birds such as the Long Billed Vulture .....

Ghati Subramanya Temple

Ghati Subramanya Temple

#90 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 58 km from Bangalore City Junction, Ghati Subramanya is a popular pilgrim center located near Doddaballapur. This is one of the popular sites pilgrimage near Bangalore and among the well known Bangalore places of interest . The Ghati Subramanya temple is dedicated to Lord Subramanya and Lord Lakshmi Narasimha. Lord Subramanya is elder son of Shiva and Parvati. Subramanya is considered as lord of Snakes. It is believed that the idol of Shri Subramanya is self originated. The uniqueness of the temple is Sri Subramanya is facing east and Sri Lakshmi Narasimha is facing west in a single idol. The devotees can view Laxmi Narasimha through a strategically placed mirror. According to legend, Ghati is the place where Lord Subramanya performed penance in the guise of a serpent inside the caves in the mountain ranges of this area before going to kill the demon Tharakasura. Ghati is also the .....

Bheemeshwari

Bheemeshwari

#91 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 103 km from Bangalore City Junction and 58 km from Mandya and 84 km from Mysore Junction, Bheemeshwari is a small town in Mandya district of Karnataka. It is located between the Shivanasamudra Falls and Mekedatu on River Cauvery. This is one of the popular tourist places to visit near Bangalore and a well known place for the activities of trekking and adventure near Bangalore city, apart from being a famous Bangalore weekend getaway for one day trip. Bheemeshwari is a great spot for eco-tourism and is a natural habitat for the Mahseer fish found in the waters of the Cauvery River. Mahseer is considered as one of the finest game fish in the world. A number of fishing camps have been developed here where professional and amateur anglers can catch mahseer. The surrounding lush forest cover is home to many animas like elephants, wild boars, .....

Savandurga Hills

Savandurga Hills

#92 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 48 km from Bangalore City Junction, 31 km from Ramanagara and 13 km from Magadi, The Savandurga hill is considered to be among the largest monolith hills in Asia. Savandurga hills are located at an altitude of 1226 m above the sea level and are also considered to be a part of the Deccan Plateau. This is one of the popular one day trip from Bangalore for trekking and also one of the ideal weekend getaways from Bangalore. Savandurga consists of two hills, the Billigudda and the Karigudda. They serve as the base for pilgrims who come to visit the Savandi Veerabhadreshwara Swamy temple and Narasimha Swamy temple, situated at the base of the hills. The paths leading to these temples are quite uneven and thrilling. Thus, they make it to the wish-list of the rock-climbers, cave-explorers and adventurers. Savandurga was a prominent place during the Hoysala rule. The hill fort on the top of the hill was .....

Makalidurga

Makalidurga

#93 of 93 Places to Visit in Bangalore

At a distance of 61 km from Bangalore City Junction, 18 km from Doddaballapura and 6.4 km from Ghati Subramanya Temple, Makalidurga is a hill fort situated near the village of Makali in Karnataka. This is one of the top things to do in Bangalore . Makalidurga hill is situated at an altitude of 1350 m above the sea level. It used to be granary storage of the late 1800's palegar 'Makaliraya'. Hence it is known as Makalidurga. At the foothill there is a temple dedicated to Lord Krishna. This hill is filled with date plants, lemon grass and small boulders. From the hill top it is very beautiful to see the lakes on either side, curvy roads and the railway track below this hill. The glimpse of the train from here is very exciting. Makalidurga Trek is a moderately difficult trek. There are some directions written on the rock which provide directions for climbing. The trekking trail here is not as popular .....

Most Asked Questions on Bangalore

Bangalore can be visited through out the year, however, the best time to visit Bangalore is from October to May. This is also the time for exploring the beautiful hill stations near Bangalore like Coorg, Ooty & Chikmagalur. This is the busiest season in Bangalore and often hotels run full and tourist places are crowded.

Bangalore usually requires complete 2 days to visit the most important attractions. However, there are several wonderful places to visit around Bangalore like Nandi Hills, Skandagiri which usually take additional one day. Bangalore can be mixed with near by wonderful destination like Mysore, Coorg, Ooty, Chikmagalur and Wayanad by adding few additional days to your trip.

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Ensure to cover most important places to visit in Bangalore like Bangalore Palace, ISKCON Temple, Lalbagh Botanical Gardens, Tipu Sulthan's Palace, Dodda Ganapathi Temple, Bull Temple and Visweswaraiah Industrial & Technological Museum. If you have time, you can dedicate a day to visit near by places like Srirangapatna, Somnathpur.

Bangalore gets all kinds of travelers such as business travelers, heritage travelers, friends and family of the old and new residents. I am sure everyone is looking for some items or things to take back with them. There are several options for shopping like Sandalwood products, wooden handicrafts, Chennapatna toys & puzzles, beautiful Mysore silk sarees, Kasuti Saris of Dharwad, spices and traditional gifts like local sweets.

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Must-Visit Attractions in Bangalore

Bangalore, Karnataka, India

Bangalore is a ‘Garden City’ when it comes to its lavish parks and ‘Silicon Valley of India’ when the IT sector comes into play. Between both the opposing sides of the spectrum, Bangalore is nothing but a charming city that has a lot more to offer. From extensive amusement parks to stupendous art galleries, here is a list of 20 must-visit attractions in Bangalore that are well worth taking time to explore.

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Situated 17 miles from city’s cynosure, Wonderla is an amusement park that will never cease to amuse. Spread across 82 acres, Wonderla boasts 60+ exciting rides — both land and water-based. Wonderla is widely regarded as one of the best amusement parks in India, thanks to its appreciable amenities and wide array of activities.

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Science museums do not get better than Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum as far as the Garden City is concerned. Built in honor of renowned engineer Sir M Visvesvaraya, the museum is home to models and machinery from several facets of science. The museum is bound to tickle the brains of every science enthusiast who comes its way.

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Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath

The majority of credit for propagating art and culture in Bangalore duly goes to Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath — a cultural organization located at the core of the city. The organization hosts periodic exhibitions that amass millions of patrons every year. Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath’s art complex has tasteful galleries that are open all year round.

Areal view of the Lalbagh Botanical Garden in Bangalore

The botanical garden in south Bangalore is a floral extravaganza and home to diverse species of flora. Lalbagh is a brainchild of Hyder Ali, erstwhile ruler of Mysore, who was infatuated with the Persian style of gardening and architecture. As it stands today, Lalbagh is a popular destination for Bangaloreans and tourists alike.

Bannerghatta National Park

Bannerghatta National Park, Karnataka, India

Bannerghatta National Park is a one-stop destination to witness the fauna merely 20 miles from the capital. The national park is under the government’s tutelage and offers safaris through the biological reserve consisting of exotic Bengal tigers and majestic Indian elephants among other animals. Besides safari, there’s a zoo, an aquarium, a spooky snake house and a vibrant butterfly yard all within the national park’s domain.

ISKCON begs to differ from conventional temples of Hinduism in terms of modus operandi and methodology. The cultural complex located on a hillock in the middle of the city is a perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle. ISKCON was built on the idea of Krishna consciousness owing to the Hindu deity of the same name. The tantalizing “Hare Krishna Hare Rama” chants combined with the sanctitude of ISKCON is truly magical.

Phoenix Marketcity

Out of the many malls in Bangalore, Phoenix Marketcity gets the kudos due to its immensity and significant impact on Bangalore’s ever-growing mall culture. The number of stores in Phoenix Marketcity is in excess of 270 and the periphery of the mall has an ambient setting that hosts occasional events for the public.

Cubbon Park

Cubbon Park, Bangalore, Karnataka, India

This enormous park at the center of the city has roots tracing back to British colonialism in India. Cubbon Park has vast green expanse with well-cut walkways that often lead to archaic sculptures and buildings. Cyclists and strollers are a common sighting in the park for the serenity it offers.

Vidhana Soudha and Attara Kacheri

Vidhana Soudha Layout, Bengaluru, India

The best of Indo-Saracenic and Dravidian styles of architecture is reflected in Vidhana Soudha and Attara Kacheri — secretariats of the government of Karnataka. While Vidhana Soudha houses the legislatures of the state, Attara Kacheri is the seat of Karnataka High Court. Both the majestic architectures overlook each other and serve as Bangalore’s symbol of pride.

Commercial Street

The true essence of Bangalore lies in its streets and Commercial Street is its archetype. Closely-spaced stalls in the narrow by-lanes welcome customers throughout the year to relish the joy of Indian markets. Shopping at Commercial Street doesn’t often go hard on the wallet which explains the massive crowds the place enjoys.

Bangalore Palace

This Tudor-style architectural marvel of Bangalore is nothing shy of a palatial epitome. Bangalore Palace has earnest foundations attributed to the Wodeyars of Mysore under the guardianship of the British. Since its inception, the palace has been the subject of ownership turmoil but that hasn’t tarnished the glory of a building that features ornate carvings, heavy embellishments and pristine Victorian-styled furniture.

Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace

Mysore Palace, Karnataka, India

‘Rash-e-Jannat’ or ‘Envy of the Heavens’ is the summer abode of ruler of Mysore, Tipu Sultan (1750-1799). Tipu Sultan, for his part, is celebrated for his heroics in the battlefield, but he had an appetite for art and culture too—something—evident in his summer palace. The palace is a typical example of Indo-Islamic architecture featuring sturdy columns and meticulously done motifs.

Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium

Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium is a center for learning and awareness of astronomy. The planetarium hosts year round activities like workshops and exhibitions that are attended by many. The primary attraction of the planetarium is the Sky Theater which televises the celestial happenings under a single roof.

Venkatappa Art Gallery/Government Museum

The demise of one of the most celebrated artisans of Karnataka, K. Venkatappa, paved way for an admirable memorial in the form of Venkatappa Art Gallery. Venkatappa’s watercolor works and other collections are on display in the captivating gallery. Government Museum is a prestigious archaeological museum situated along Venkatappa Art Gallery. The museum is home to a plethora of artifacts that have historical significance to the country and the state alike.

Devanahalli Fort

The sturdy Devanahalli Fort is located 22 miles away from Bangalore city at Devanahalli, a quaint town with rich history. The fort was built by a scion of the Morasu Wokkalu family by the name Mallabairegowda. Since its inception, the fort was in turmoil for the better part falling into the clutches of several rulers. Perhaps that explains the apparent fortification featuring heavy masonry and huge bastions with gun points.

Nandi Hills

Nandi Hills, Karnataka, India

A slight detour en route to the airport can lead to a picturesque hill that offers an ethereal view of the sunrise. The journey to the summit is demanding due to the meandering roads and sharp bends, yet the view can be equally rewarding. Bangaloreans flock to Nandi Hills in the early mornings to get a whiff of the best things the nature has to offer.

National Gallery of Modern Art

National Gallery of Modern Art, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

The government of India is taking a solemn stance on art and culture which is reflected in National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) centers across the country. Bangalore’s NGMA is a relatively new establishment that houses renowned works of famous artists like Raja Ravi Verma, Jamini Roy and Amrita Sher-Gil. The gallery is located adjacent to Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium at the hub of the city.

Janapada Loka

Janapada Loka —folk world in Kannada—is a folk setting in the outskirts of Bangalore mimicking the culture and traditions of the land. The 15-acre establishment features over 5,000 folk artifacts that echo the diverse culture from different corners of the state of Karnataka. Janapada Loka has subdivisions like Loka Mahal and Chitra Kuteera — each special in their own way.

Sankey Tank

Sankey Tank is an enormous man-made tank in west Bangalore that serves as a popular landmark today, contrary to its initial function. The construction of the tank took place in 1882 in the wake of the Great Famine of 1876–78 to protect from water scarcity. The periphery of the tank has benches along the well-lit walkway for a quiet stroll amid the bustling city life.

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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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Tourist Places to Visit in Bangalore

Bangalore is gradually becoming one of India’s most busy cities. With an influx of multinationals, the city has become an urban metropolis, which just makes the need for recreational spots all the more important. And locals and travellers visiting the city are in luck since there are a plethora of places to visit in Bangalore. With several tourist attractions including shopping spots, religious places of importance and architectural delights, let’s take a look at some of the most popular places to visit in Bangalore.

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Places to Visit in Bangalore: Architecture

Bangalore Palace

Built in the year 1887, Bangalore Palace is one of the most stunning places to visit in Bangalore. It offers art enthusiasts an opportunity to explore the unique Scottish Gothic architecture and also offers visitors a break from the mundane. The wooden structure is quite extraordinary as are the carvings both outside and inside the palace. 

The best time to head here is in the morning when the tourist rush is at its minimum and you can explore the palace in peace. Commissioned by King Chamarajendra Wadiyar, it is said the inspiration from the palace came from London’s Windsor Castle. It will take one anywhere between 3 to 4 hours to explore the palace and we recommend keeping aside this time if you want to do justice to the beauty of the palace. 

One must definitely visit the Durbar Hall during the tour since it’s the highlight of the palace. With a huge elephant head and stained glass windows, the beauty of the hall is incomparable and you’ll be taken by surprise by the architectural brilliance.

Vidhana Soudha

Popularly known as the Taj Mahal of the South, Vidhana Soudha is one of the best places to visit in Bangalore. Housing the State Legislature and the Secretariat of Karnataka, it is one of the most popular tourist places in Bangalore. Said to be the largest state legislative buildings in the country, exploring the area is a delight for travellers and locals. There are four entrances to the complex and four floors above the ground level which can take close to two hours to explore. Constructed in Neo-Dravidian style, the architecture of the Vidhana Soudha is truly a delight for architecture enthusiasts. 

The building is decorated with lights on Sunday and all public holidays, so if you happen to visit then, you’ll be mesmerised by the illuminated building. The foundation stone of the building was laid by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru along with the then Chief Minister K.C. Reddy. 

National Gallery of Modern Art

Art and culture have always been a big part of South India and slowly Bangalore is giving importance to the finer arts. The National Gallery of Modern Art was recently inaugurated in 2009 and has taken the city by storm. Displaying over 14,000 exhibits in the form of paintings, sculptures and craft, the museum is home to masterpieces by world-famous artists including Amrita Shergil, Rabindranath Tagore and Jamini Roy.

Situated in the midst of refreshing greenery, we suggest including this in your list of places to visit in Bangalore. The museum has a main hall which serves as an art gallery, a multi-cuisine cafeteria and a reference library. You can head here any time of the week to rejuvenate yourself and get inspired by old classics and contemporary art pieces. 

Tipu Sultan Summer Palace

Considered to be one of the best places to visit in Bangalore, the construction of the palace began much before it was finally completed by Tipu Sultan in the year 1791. An example of religious tolerance, the summer palace is a mix of Indo-Islamic architecture and has a temple located in the courtyard. 

An ideal place to include in your tour of best places to visit in Bangalore, it will take you close to two hours to cover the entire area. We suggest heading here late in the afternoon since it’s the best time to admire the grandiose and beauty of the summer palace. 

Places to visit in Bangalore: Recreational

Cubbon Park

If you are looking for recreational and rejuvenating spots in the busy city, you must include Cubbon Park in your list of places to visit in Bangalore. Perfect for nature lovers, it’s situated in the green belt region of the city and is dedicated to Lord Cubbon as he laid down the foundation stone. Offering a break from the city, the park is a relief for sore eyes and is definitely one of the most popular places in Bangalore. 

For those who are travelling with children, this is an ideal park to enjoy a picnic or simply spend a few hours away from the rush of the city. With attractions such as the Bangalore Aquarium, toy train, dancing fountain, an amphitheatre and other rides, one can expect to spend a few enjoyable hours here. 

Lalbagh Botanical Gardens

Making it to the list of top places to visit in Bangalore is Lalbagh Botanical Gardens. A haven for nature lovers and for those who are looking for peace and serenity, the garden is home to over 1,854 species of plants. With rare plants of Aghani and Persian origin, the garden is now a Government Botanical Garden. 

One of the reasons that the park is counted among the best places to visit in Bangalore is the 3000 million years old Lal Bagh Rock which is preserved here. The park is said to be commissioned by Hyder Ali in 1760 but the work was finished by his son Tipu Sultan who made considerable efforts to ensure it’s one of the best gardens in India. 

Not only is the garden a delight for nature lovers, but it also gives photographers an opportunity to capture the vibrant beauty of the rare flora here. Owing to the large variety of flowers and plants here, the park is also home to some of the most beautiful birds including parakeets, brahminy kite and myna.

Bangalore Aquarium

If you are travelling with children, you must include this in your itinerary of the best places to visit in Bangalore. A delight for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts, the aquarium is home to a variety of fish and is considered to be the second-largest in India. With different species of fish such as Goldfish, Red Tail Shark and Catla, you will have a great time exploring the aquarium. Since the aquarium is spread over three floors, it will take you a couple of hours to explore the entire area. 

On the second floor of the aquarium, you’ll find 69 tanks of cultivable fishes and other unique species of the marine world. Keep an eye out for eels, red-tail sharks, goldfish and moon tail. The aquarium is located in Cubbon Park so you can combine the two spots together when you are on your tour of places to visit in Bangalore. 

WonderLa Water Park

If you are travelling with children or are in the mood to relive your childhood, you must include WonderLa Water Park in your list of places to visit in Bangalore. Loved by locals and tourists, the amusement park is one of the best in South India and offers a variety of rides which are thrilling and get the adrenaline pumping. The amusement cum water park has over 60 rides and its main attraction is the reverse looping roller coaster which is one of a kind in India. 

For little ones, there are numerous child-friendly rides which ensure they have a memorable trip. WonderLa is also home to a multi-cuisine food court which offers respite after a long day of fun. 

Bannerghatta National Park

A natural retreat located 22km away from the city, Bannerghatta National Park is one of the most popular places to visit in Bangalore. Set up in the year 1971, the national park is home to unique flora and fauna and wildlife enthusiasts can expert an unforgettable experience. With a beautiful butterfly park, crocodile farm, snake farm and a children’s park, the park is a great way to spend your day in the city. 

One of the most beautiful places to visit in Bangalore if you are travelling with children, the park is a great way to introduce them to wildlife and the importance of environmental conservation. As is the case with all parks, there are numerous safaris which operate throughout the day and it’s considered to be the best way to explore the national park.

The national park is home to a number of animals including Royal Bengal tigers, jackals, Asiatic lions, spotted deer, cobras and sloth bears and if you are lucky, you might catch a glimpse of these animals in their natural habitat. We suggest heading here early in the morning so you can make use of less tourist crowds and also the great weather. 

For those who enjoy hiking and trekking, the park should definitely be on your list of places to visit in Bangalore since it offers well-marked trails. We recommend going on a guided tour to ensure safety. 

Ulsoor Lake

The largest and perhaps the most beautiful lakes in the city should certainly be a part of your list of the best places to visit in Bangalore. Surrounded by rejuvenating lush greenery, the lake has is loved by locals and travellers. Offering one a much-needed break from the concrete jungle, the lakes gives one a chance to recharge the senses. 

If you have time, you must head here for a leisurely picnic complete with a food basket and outdoor games. Trust us, it’ll add a zing to your week. During the festival of Ganesh Chaturti, the lakes comes alive with excited locals celebrating the festival. 

The lake is ideal for boating and we highly recommend the activity, especially if you head here in the evening. It’s said that the lake is the perfect place for photographers to capture the lush greenery as well as the soothing views of the setting sun. In fact, some locals head here in the evenings only to enjoy this gorgeous sight. While weekends are the best time to try out your list of the best places to visit in Bangalore, we think an evening in the middle of the week will surprise you.

Innovative Film City

A theme park located 40km from Bangalore, Innovative Film City is one of the best places to visit in Bangalore, especially if the idea of reliving your childhood excites you. Spread across 58 acres, Innovative Film City offers visitors everything including shopping, delicious food and entertainment. 

We suggest heading here early in the morning to avoid queues and also to make sure you don’t miss the best attractions here. Considered to be one of the top places to visit in Bangalore for most travellers, the park is divided into three sections and includes amusements rides, theme parks and a multi-cuisine food court. One can either walk through the park and admire the interesting themes such as Wild West Wind and Cartoon City or can sign up for enthralling tours in the Wax Museum or the Tribal Museum. 

For adventure lovers, this is one of the best places to visit in Bangalore since there is a space dedicated for net cricket, go-karting and bungee jumping to keep them busy. Offering a memorable experience, Innovative Film City is the perfect way to spend your day in Bangalore especially if you are travelling with family.

Places to visit in Bangalore: Shopping

Commercial Street

One of the most popular places to visit in Bangalore for shopaholics, Commercial Street is where you need to go if you are looking for reasonable shopping options. It is one of Bangalore’s best markets and offers everything a shopper would like. Jewellery, apparel, electronics and footwear, the market is a bargainer’s delight and you can take home quite a treasure if you spend time here. 

A part of the market is dedicated to antiques and home decor and those with a keen eye can pick some great stuff. We recommend browsing through the market before you finalise your shopping since all shops offer amazing discounts. The best time to visit is in the afternoon when the market is comparatively less crowded. 

MG Road is the best place to experience life like a local in Bangalore. Dotted with cafes, restaurants and a plethora of shops, it’s one of the best places to visit in Bangalore, if this is your first visit here. For those who are looking for souvenirs or the classic southern silks, MG Road is a good option. 

It’s also one of the best places to visit in Bangalore for those who’d like to take home handicrafts or unique art products made in Bangalore. We recommend visiting Cauvery Emporium for a plethora of home decor items, apparel, stationery and rare artefacts. 

The oldest market in the city, Chickpet is counted among the best places to visit in Bangalore for enthusiastic shoppers and tourists looking to take back some souvenirs. A busy commercial street, it is famous for sarees, silk products and jewellery. It’s recommended to head here with a local since they know the best places to shop. For adventure shoppers, you can explore the market and go by your instinct to bag some great deals. Balepet and Raja Market are the most popular shopping streets here and should definitely be included in your tour.

Places to visit in Bangalore: Religious

Iskcon Temple

Located on Hare Krishna Hill, Iskcon temple is one of the most important religious places to visit in Bangalore. Dedicated to the Hindu god, Krishna, the temple was built in the year 1997 and is considered to be one of the world’s biggest Iskcon temples. Like all Iskcon temples, it is inspired by Dravidian elements and supports a towering 17-metre high dhwaja-stambha . Visited by pilgrims from across the county, the Iskcon temple in Bangalore is a cultural and religious centre for believers of the faith. If you head here in the evening, the sweet melodies of Krishna bhajans will charm you and you won’t realise how swiftly time passes here. 

Nandi Temple

Considered to be one of the largest Nandi temples in the world, Nandi Temple sees visitors from across the country. One of the most significant religious places to visit in Bangalore, it is dedicated to Nandi, who was Lord Shiva’s mount. Built in the 16th century, the temple is inspired by traditional Dravidian architecture and is a delight for art lovers to explore. 

While the temple is always crowded, we recommend visiting in the morning or in the evening to participate in the small aarti that takes place every day. The temple’s most striking feature is the four and a half metre tall monolithic Nandi figure which has been created from a single rock.

Tourist Places in Bangalore offer an interesting mix of sightseeing attractions, shopping places and some of the country’s best offerings in food and nightlife. The garden city, as it is called, is full of surprises and the list of places to visit in Bengaluru is bursting to the seams.

Some of the most talked about tourist attractions in Bangalore include the Wonderla Amusement Park, which is among the best and most visited in the country. Shopping on MG road and pub-hopping in Indira Nagar are among the most popular activities to experience the best the city has to offer. Sightseeing in Bangalore would include museums to celebrated temples, Bengaluru offers a range of options for all types of travellers, be it families, couples or solo travellers. Eclectic and vibrant, the city is both cosmopolitan and yet full of traditional flavors and nuance. There’s never a shortage of places to visit in Bangalore .

Bangalore is well-connected to all major cities in India by air and all modes of public transportation. The best way to get around the city is on public transportation and taxis.

The best time to visit most places in Bangalore the months between September to March  and the month of July, when the weather is cool and perfect to experience all the top tourist attractions in Bangalore .

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The Ultimate Bangalore Travel Guide (2024)

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

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

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Where is Bangalore?

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

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

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

How to Get to Bangalore?

There are four ways one can get into Bangalore city.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

How to Get to the City from Bangalore Airport?

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

By Airport Shuttle

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

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

Below are the timings from the Kempegowda bus stop:

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

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

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

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

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

Where to Stay in Bangalore?

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

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

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

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

Best Time To Travel to Bangalore

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

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

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

Number of Days Required for Bangalore

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

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

Bangalore Travel Guide: Places To See and Things To Do

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

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

Before exploring the landmarks, take note of the following:

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

Famous Landmarks of Bangalore

Bangalore fort.

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

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

Bangalore General Post Office (GPO)

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

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

Bangalore Palace

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

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

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

Chitrakala Parishath

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

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

Government Museum

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

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

HAL Aerospace Museum

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

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

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

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

Indira Gandhi Musical Fountain

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

Operating hours for the fountain park are as follows:

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

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

National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA)

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

The museum welcomes visitors during the following hours:

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

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

Planetarium

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

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

Rangashankara

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

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

Sandesh Museum, a Museum of Communication

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

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

State Library

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

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

Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace

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

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

Vidhana Soudha

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

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

Fun Activities

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

Fly a Plane

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

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

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

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

Meet Locals

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

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

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

Religious Places

Dodda ganapathi temple.

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

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

Iskcon Temple

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

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

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

Kadu Mahadeshwara Temple

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

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

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

St Andrew’s Church

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

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

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

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

The Shiva Temple

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

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

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

Sree Dakshinamukha Nandi Teertha Temple

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

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

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

Public Parks and Lakes

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

Cubbon Park

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

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

Hebbal Lake

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

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

Lalbagh Botanical Garden

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

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

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

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

Sankey Tank

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

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

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

Ulsoor Lake

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

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

Shopping and Street Markets

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

Commercial Street

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

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

Malleswaram Market

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

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

Jayanagar 4th Block

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

Shopping Centres and Malls

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

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

Discover Bangalore by Walk

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

Gallery Walk between the Trinity Circle and Church Street

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

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

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

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

Walk Covering the Three Churches of MG Road

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

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

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

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

Mahatma Gandhi (MG) Road and Brigade Road Night Walk

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

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

Walk between Malleshwaram and MG Road

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

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

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

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

Is Bangalore Safe for Solo Female Travellers?

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

Closing Notes

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

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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
  • Musical Fountain Charges – INR 15
  • 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.
  • Camera Charges- Still Camera – INR 50/-, Mobile Camera- INR 20/-
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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

Published: 06 Dec, 2021 | Last Updated:  16 May, 2023

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Nidhi Singh

From the Lake District, Nainital, Nidhi Singh is a travel writer whose love for mountains can be seen in her write ups. Talk about solo travelling, indulging in adventure activities, binging on good food, planning budget trips or the Aurora Borealis and you will get all her attention. It is the wanderlust that keeps her going and if at all she could get one wish granted she would love to live a life less ordinary. Follow her on Twitter , Facebook & Instagram .

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15 Best Places To Visit In Bangalore (Bengaluru)

In man made wonders, you would find cities that represent the rich cultural heritage of the bygone era and cities that are high-tech and modern. If you are keen to have a combination of these both, you can find it on your visit to Bengaluru , the erstwhile Bangalore. The city’s friendly climatic conditions make your stay pleasant and your journey enjoyable. Once you decide on Bangalore, ensure that you do not miss the best 15  places to visit in Bangalore mentioned below as your trip will not be complete without visiting them.

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1. Tipu Sultan Fort

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  • Famous for:  History, Architecture, Tipu Sultan, Fort
  • Tickets:  15 INR for Indians and 200 INR for foreigners.
  • Opening Timings: Open on all days from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm.
  • Duration: 45 mins.

Located in the most crowded market area, Tipu Sultan Fort represents the artistic talent that prevailed in the past. It was originally constructed by Kempegowda in the year 1537 using mud bricks. It was modified and extended by Haider Ali, who used granite stones in the process. It was Tipu Sultan who completed it during 1791 and it served as his summer retreat. The two-storied structure has pillars, carved arches and balconies. It represents Islamic style and you could find a temple of Ganesha, a Hindu god. This throws light on the religious tolerance exhibited by the ruler. If you love to go deep into historical facts, you need to visit the art gallery in the fort, which houses historical paintings, photos and carvings.  

Things to Do at Tipu Sultan Fort:

  • Museum tour.
  • Shopping at City market nearby.

2. Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens

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  • Famous for:  Architecture, Tipu Sultan, Garden, Flora
  • Tickets: 20 INR for Indians and 15 INR for children.
  • Opening Timings: Open on all days from 6am to 7pm.
  • Duration:  1.5 hours.

This botanical garden is one of the most beautiful botanical gardens you could find in India. Constructed by Haider Ali, it was later modified by Tipu Sultan. The Glass House in the gardens was inspired by the London Crystal Palace. Spread across a sprawling 240 acres of land, the garden has above 1800 species of plants, herbs and trees. The lawn clock in the garden is the first of its kind in India.

Things to Do at Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens:

  • Biannual flower shows in January and August.
  • Training courses on hortculture.
  • Explore the gardens.

3. Bangalore Palace

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  • Famous for:  Architecture, History, Palace.
  • Tickets:  230 INR for Indians and 460 INR for foreigners. Extra charge of 685 INR for still camera.
  • Opening Timings: Open on all days from 10am to 5pm.

Bangalore Palace was constructed by Chamaraja Wodeyar in the year 1884 and he had his inspiration from England’s Windsor Castle. Located at city’s center, the Tudor style construction has Gothic windows, woodcarvings and turrets, which stand proof of the stunning architecture during the period. The 430-acre land that holds the palace has beautiful gardens. The palace is now used to conduct exhibitions and concerts.

Things to Do at Bangalore Palace:

  • Palace tour.
  • Amusement park.
  • Ground events like book festival, concerts etc.

4. Nandi Hills

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  • Famous for:  Hill station, Mountains, Climate, Views.
  • Tickets:  No entry fee.
  • Opening Timings: Open on all days.
  • Duration: 2 hours.

Nandi Hills is a perfect location to feel one with nature. Located 60 kms away from Bangalore, it is one of the hill stations near Bangalore with the solid monolithic granite mass that offers the best view. Rivers Palar and Arkavathi originate from here. The hill was named after the renowned Nandi temple, which is situated at the top of the hill. It is situated 1478 meters above sea level. The climate is pleasant and hence any time is the right time to visit the place. Some of the tourist attractions here include Amruth Sarovar, Tippu’s Summer Palace and Fort, Horse Way, origins of Palar and Arkavathi rivers, Yoga Nandeeshwara Temple and Tippu Drop. You can find a playground for children here with excellent facilities to enhance the spirit of children.

Things to Do at Nandi Hills:

  • Viewpoints.
  • Motorbike rides.

5. Cubbon Park

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  • Famous for:  Gardens, Nature, Recreation, Walks.
  • Duration: 1.5 hours.

Cubbon Park is situated in 300 acres of land. It was constructed by Richard Sankey who was the Chief Engineer of Mysore. The massive green parks and the lawns that are well maintained need special mention. The Park offers beautiful walk way. It is a perfect place for you to be during your hectic holiday tour. It deserves to be called a Paradise for walkers. Statues of famous personalities are situated here. You will be mesmerized by the sight of Cubbon Park in the evening when the lights are turned on.

Things to Do at Cubbon Park:

  • Toy train ride.
  • Aquarium visit.
  • Take long walks.

6. The Government Museum

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  • Famous for:  Museum, History, Archaeology.
  • Tickets:  15 INR (Indians) and 250 INR (Foreigners).
  • Opening Timings: Open on all days except Friday from 9:30 am to 5 pm.
  • Duration: 2.5 hours.

It was built in the year 1886. The museum houses rare collections, which represent various periods. The 18 galleries in the museum have antique jewellery, Neolithic finds of various civilizations and so on. You will find amazing sculptures and old paintings here.

Things to Do at Government Museum:

  • Venkatappa Art Gallery.
  • Explore the surrounding gardens..

7. National Gallery of Modern Art

  • Famous for:  Paintings, History, Exhibitions, Art.
  • Tickets:  10 INR for Indians, 1 INR for children and 150 INR for foreigners.
  • Opening Timings: Open on all days from 10am to 5pm.
  • Duration: 2 hours.

The National Gallery of Modern Art in Bengaluru is a must visit for all art and history lovers. It has a collection of about 500 paintings. Some of the famous artists whose work has been displayed are Rabindranath Tagore, Raja Ravi Verma, Amrita Shergill,Jamini Roy. For ease of viewing, all the artworks have been labelled and displayed according to different time periods, art schools and by artists.

Things to Do at National Gallery of Modern Art

  • Shop for prints of paintings.
  • Visit the museum.
  • Exhibitions.
  • Auditorium shows.

8. St. Mary’s Basilica Bengaluru

  • Famous for:  Christianity, Gothic architecture, Serenity
  • Tickets:  Free entry.
  • Opening Timings: Open on all days from 6am to 9pm.

St. Mary’s Basilica is Bengaluru’s oldest church is famous for St. Mary’s Feast in the month of September. The church’s first foundation was laid in the 17th century and it was rebuilt to its original glorious structure in 1875. The church is only the sixth church in India which has been elevated to a minor basilica. A long history is associated with the church; The two statues of St. Mary also have an interesting legend behind their inception in the church. The Gothic architecture, beautiful pillars, stained windows make this church a sight to behold.

Things to Do at St. Mary’s Basilica Bengaluru:

  • Attend the mass.
  • Attend St. Mary’s Feast.

9. Vidhana Soudha

  • Famous for:  Legislative Assembly, Architecture, Landmark.
  • Tickets:  Prior permission required to gain entry inside.
  • Opening Timings: Open Mon to Fri from 9am to 5pm.

A stunning example of Indo-Saracenic and Dravidian architecture, Vidhana Soudha is one of the most visible landmarks of Bengaluru. The foundation stone was laid by Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru in 1951 and it was completed in 1956. It has the distinction of being the largest legislative building in India and therefore many people don’t even enter the premises and a glimpse from outside is enough to satisfy them.

Things to Do near Vidhana Soudha:

  • View the architecture of Bengaluru’s High Court.
  • Relax at Cubbon Park.

10. Chola Temples

Bangaluru was ruled by Chola dynasty, an important ruling dynasty in South. They ruled Bangaluru for over a century and their imprint on the city can be viewed from the many temples they built around the city. These temples are more than 1500 years old and showcase the once glorious empire of Cholas in Bangaluru. Some of the Chola temples that can be visited are Old Madiwala Someshwara Temple, Halasuru Someshwara Temple, Domlur Chokkanathaswamy temple and  Sri Ananda Lingeshwara Temple.

11. ISKCON Temple

  • Famous for:  Radha Krishana, ISKCON, Architecture.
  • Opening Timings: Open on all days from 4am to 5am, 7:15 am to 1 pm & 4pm to 8:30pm.

One of the largest ISKCON temples in the world, ISKCON Bengaluru  is a must visit to experience religious fervour and architectural beauty. The temple organises many activities for Krishna devotees; these include youth programs, cultural programs and many festivals. The temple has six separate shrines and a 17 m gold-plated flag post; a 9 m gold plated kalash shikara.

Things to Do near ISKCON temple:

  • Buy books written on Lord Krishna.
  • Shop for souvenirs.
  • Eat at the many restaurants.

12. Bannerghatta National Park

  • Famous for:  Wildlife, Flora, Adventure.
  • Tickets:  Safari for 260 INR (Adult Indian), 130 INR (children from 6-12 yrs) and 400 INR (foreigners from non SAARC countries)
  • Opening Timings: Open on all days from 9am to 5pm.

A biological recreational centre built near the chaotic city of Bengaluru,  Bannerghatta National Park  is perfect for wildlife lovers. The park aims to promote eco tourism and teach the young generation about the importance of wildlife conservation. A zoo was created in the middle of the beautiful Champakadhama hills valley inside the Bannerghatta National Park. A butterfly farm is also a new addition to look forward to.

Things to Do at Bannerghatta National Park:

  • Jungle Safari.
  • Butterfly Farm.

13. Kaivara

  • Famous for: Temples, Mahabharata, History.
  • Tickets:   No entry tickets.
  • Opening Timings: Open daily.
  • Duration:  One day.
  • Distance from Bangalore:  1 hr 47 min (79 km).

The ancient town of Kaivara finds mention in many scriptures. Pandavas stayed here for some time during their exile and the bilingual saint poet Saint Narayanappa lived here for between the late 18th to the early 19th century. Many of his poems dedicated to Lord Vishnu were composed both in Telugu and Kannada in this city. The Amaranarayana Swamy Temple here is a major attraction for its connection to Lord Venkateshwara of Tripura.

Places of interests in Kaivara:

  • Laxmana Theertha.
  • Yoginarayana Mutt.
  • Kailasagiri cave temples.
  • Bheemalingeshwara Temple.
  • Amaranarayana Swamy Temple.

14. Shivasamudram Falls

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  • Famous for:  Waterfalls, Trekking, Nature
  • Opening Timings: Open on all days. Dayvisit recommended.
  • Duration:  130 km
  • Distance from Bangaluru:  3 hr (132.5 km).

The place is famous for having Asia’s first hydroelectric power station. If you love trekking, you would not want to miss this place. To reach this falls, you need to trek a distance of 2 kms and you will enjoy the journey that takes you through lush greenery. The best time to visit the falls is between June and September as you can have stunning view of the water falling magnificently.

Things to Do near Shivasamudram Falls:

  • Waterfalls.
  • Visit Talaka.
  • Cauvery Wildlife sanctuary.

15. Lakes in Bangalore

  • Famous for:  lakes, Picnic spot, Nature.
  • Tickets:  No entry tickets.
  • Duration:  45 mins.

There are many lakes around Bangalore, which is surprising as there is an absence of rivers in the city. These lakes are a thriving place for avifauna, fishes and different types of flora. Their scenic beauty has been threatened recently due to the growing urbanisation of the city but they still remain a tourist hotspot because of their calming presence. Some of the famous lakes around the city where visitors can relax and enjoy are Ulsoor Lake, Hebbal Lake, Agara Lake, Madiwala Lake, Lalbagh Lake, Varthur Lake,Hesaraghatta Lake, Kengeri Lake, Sankey Tank and   Kaikondrahalli Lake.

This is not all about Bangalore, there are many more tourist places in Bangalore – a happening city of Karnataka . The city is a blend of tradition and cosmopolitan culture. It is considered India’s IT Hub owing to the technological importance it has achieved in the years. A moment you will be taken to olden days and when you find yourself in the busy road with towering buildings, you will be brought back to the present Bangalore and that is the cosmopolitan city for you.

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Nicely written! Thanks for sharing. Shivasamudram Falls and Nandi hills are my favorite spots. We can forget all the tensions by visiting beautiful places.

I am travelling to Bangalore next week.This article will surely help me to decide where to go.Thanks for shareing this information.

I think this city is not good to traveling because there is no famous place to visit or enjoy our self but it would be good for future!

All mentioned places are very nice. Everybody should go there. Nandi hills is my favorite spot.

Thanks for giving us such a helpful information about the places. Nandi hills is my favorite spot.

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Bangalore Guide: Planning Your Trip

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Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka, is another Indian city that's undergoing a change back to its traditional name, Bengaluru. It's a contemporary, fast growing and prosperous city that's home to India's IT industry. Many multinational corporations have set up their Indian head offices there. As a result, the city is full of young professionals and has a vibrant air about it, with a flourishing pub culture.

There's been a huge population growth in Bangalore in recent years. About 12.5 million people now live there, making it India's fourth largest city after Mumbai, Delhi, and Kolkata. Although Bangalore isn't regarded as a must-visit tourist destination in India, many people like the city because of its greenery and interesting buildings. Unfortunately, some its appeal has been lost to growing traffic congestion and garbage disposal issues though.

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Planning Your Trip

  • Best Time to Visit: Due to its elevation, Bangalore is blessed with relatively pleasant climate. Daytime temperatures remain fairly constant, between 26-29 degrees Celsius (79-84 degrees Fahrenheit), for most of the year. The temperature usually only exceeds 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit) during the hot summer months from March to May, when it can reach around 34 degrees Celsius (93 degrees Fahrenheit). Winters in Bangalore are warm and sunny, although the temperature does drop at night to around 15 degrees Celsius (59 degrees Fahrenheit). Winter mornings can also be foggy. September and October experience the most monsoon season rain.
  • Language: Kannada and English. Hindi is also widely spoken.
  • Currency: Indian rupee.
  • Time Zone: UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) +5.5 hours. Bangalore does not have Daylight Saving Time. Read more about India's time zone.
  • Getting Around: The new Bangalore Metro train, Uber and Ola Cabs have revolutionized transport in the city. Previously, getting around the city could be challenging, as taxis are only available by prior booking and auto rickshaws are notorious for trying to cheat tourists. Read more about transport options in Bangalore .
  • Travel Tip: Stay in the Central Business District to avoid getting stuck in traffic jams.

Getting There

Bangalore has a brand new international airport that opened in May 2008. However, it's located 40 kilometers (25 miles) from the city center. The travel time to the airport is between one and two hours, depending on traffic. Read more about Bangalore airport .

Bangalore City railway station receives long distance trains from all over India. Here are the best trains from Mumbai to Bangalore .

Neighborhoods in Bangalore

Bangalore's Central Business District is situated around M.G. Road, which extends east from Cubbon Park and the imposing neo-Dravidian-style Vidhana Soudha (seat of the Karnataka government). It includes UB City , the city's biggest luxury commercial development project that's become a hot place to shop, dine, and party.

Koramangala in south Bangalore and Indiranagar in east Bangalore are other hip and stylish neighborhoods renowned for their nightlife, restaurants, and pubs.

Malleswaram, in northwest Bangalore, dates back to the 1890s and is one of the city’s most historic neighborhoods. It's a great place to explore on foot, as it has well-maintained sidewalks (a rarity in India!).

Bangalore's main IT hub is located in Whitefield, about 20 kilometers (18.6 miles) east of the city center. However, this rapidly evolving neighborhood has also become an upmarket residential district with gated communities, spacious villas and luxury apartments.

Things to Do

The city's parks and gardens are a big attraction. Bangalore also has some insightful walking tours for those interested in history and heritage.

Check out these top tourist places to visit in Bangalore and top temples and spiritual places in Bangalore.

If you feel like venturing further afield, there are also some popular tourist places near Bangalore.

Where to Eat and Drink

If you love beer, you'll love visiting the many brew pubs and sampling craft beers. The Biere Club near UB City is Bangalore's first microbrewery. However, arguably, better beer can be found nearby at Arbor Brewing Company (India's first American-style craft brewery) on Brigade Road in Ashok Nagar, and the Bier Library in Koramangala.

Foodies won't be disappointed either. Head to these iconic Indian cuisine restaurants in Bangalore for all budgets.

Where to Stay

Luxury travelers will be pleased to know Bangalore has some fabulous five-star hotels, ranging from colonial to chic, and they're among India's finest. These ones are all located in areas handy for sightseeing. Purple Lotus is a modern boutique hotel in the heart of the action. Electric Cats is a cool place to stay for backpackers and budget travelers.

Culture and Customs

Bangalore was founded in 1537 by a local chieftain, who upon being given the land by a Vijaynagar emperor, built a mud fort and temple there. Over the years, the city has undergone a massive transformation. Its earlier days saw it passed from ruler to ruler, until the British Raj took hold of it and located their south Indian administration there in 1831. The British constructed considerable infrastructure. After India gained independence, Bangalore grew into an important center for education, science, and information technology.

Bangalore is a relatively safe Indian city and organized crime is almost non-existent. The city is also quite liberal in its attitude compared to many Indian cities, resulting in better treatment of women and less staring. However, be careful of pickpockets in tourist areas. You may also be approached by men to pose for selfies, which you can refuse if you don't feel comfortable.

The usual tourist scams also operate in Bangalore, but again, to a lesser extent than in many other Indian cities. Overall, Bangalore is a friendly city to visit.

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  • 1.1 History
  • 1.2 Climate
  • 3.1.1 Airport to central business district
  • 3.2 By train
  • 3.3.1 Bus companies
  • 4.1 By metro
  • 4.3 By train
  • 4.4 By auto-rickshaw
  • 4.5 By car taxi or bike taxi
  • 4.6 By private car
  • 4.7 By bicycle
  • 4.8 By rental scooter
  • 5.1 Cubbon Park area
  • 5.2 Forts and palaces
  • 5.3 Museums and art galleries
  • 5.4.1 Temples
  • 5.4.2 Churches
  • 5.5 Botanical and zoological gardens
  • 6.1 Indoor activities
  • 6.2 Outdoor activities and sports
  • 6.3 Parks and stadiums
  • 6.4 Fairs & exhibitions
  • 6.5 Arts and theatre
  • 6.7 Spa & massage
  • 7.1 Shopping districts
  • 7.2 Shopping malls
  • 7.3 Markets
  • 7.4.1 Jewellery
  • 7.4.2 Handicrafts
  • 7.4.3 Bookstores
  • 7.4.4 Boutiques
  • 7.4.5 Music and movies
  • 7.4.6 Electronics
  • 8.1 Hinduism
  • 8.2 Buddhism
  • 9.1 Indians
  • 9.2 Non-Indians
  • 10.1 Budget
  • 10.2 Mid-range
  • 10.3 Splurge
  • 10.4 Regional cuisine
  • 10.5 European
  • 10.6 Maharashtrian food
  • 10.7 Odia food
  • 10.8 South Karnataka
  • 10.9 Bengali
  • 10.10 Andhra
  • 10.11 Tamil
  • 10.12 Ice Cream Parlours
  • 10.13 North Indian
  • 10.14 Italian
  • 10.15 Chinese
  • 10.16 Kerala
  • 10.17 Dhabas
  • 11.2.1 Budget
  • 11.2.2 Mid-range
  • 11.2.3 Splurge
  • 12.1 Budget
  • 12.2 Mid-range
  • 12.3 Splurge
  • 13 Stay safe
  • 14.1 Cellular
  • 14.2 Internet
  • 15.1 Pharmacies
  • 15.2 Hospitals
  • 15.3.1 Currency Exchange

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Bangalore , now known officially as Bengaluru ( Kannada : ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು Beṅgaḷūru ), is the capital of the Indian state of Karnataka . It is a large, cosmopolitan city with a large working population. Bangalore is the major centre of India's information technology (IT) industry and is known worldwide as the "Silicon Valley of India".

Understand [ edit ]

Once called the "Garden City of India" and the "Pensioner's Paradise", these epithets don't apply to modern Bangalore.

History [ edit ]

The earliest records of a place named Bengaluru are found in a ninth-century temple in an area now known as "Old Bangalore".

The feudal lord Kempe Gowda has been given credit for developing parts of the city. In 1537, with the assistance of the local king, he constructed three districts protected by a walled fort on the site.

During the next three centuries, Bangalore existed very much in the shadow of the neighbouring city, Mysore , and control of the town changed hands many times. The year 1831 marked a major turning point for the city. Claiming misrule by king Krishna Raja Wodeyar III, the British took control of the Mysore Kingdom and, possibly influenced by the city's salubrious climate, moved the administrative capital to Bangalore. New telecommunication systems were laid, rail connections built, fine government buildings constructed, and the city's famous parks and gardens established. After independence, Bangalore maintained its position as the state capital of Karnataka and continues to grow.

For many years, Bangalore was regarded in India as the greenest, most liberal and forward-thinking city. These attributes have propelled Bangalore to the forefront of India's high-tech industry boom, and it ranks as one of the most developed cities in India and one of the world's fastest-growing urban areas.

A popular myth explaining the name Bengaluru is that it originated from Benda Kaalu Uru (Town of Boiled Beans). The story is told that the name was given to the city by King Vira Ballala who, while lost in the area, was offered boiled beans by an old woman.

Climate [ edit ]

Unlike the major cities of India which are extremely hot in the summer months, Bangalore enjoys a relatively mild climate all year round.

  • Summer – February to May (peak temperature is during April and May)
  • Monsoon – June to October (the heaviest rains are typically between June and August)
  • Winter – November to January (with January being the coldest month)

Summer temperatures can reach 35 °C (95 °F) and early morning temperatures in the winter hover around 15 °C (59 °F). However, Bangalore has unpredictable weather, unlike certain western cities. It is quite common to have a warm sunny day followed by evening showers ending with cool nights. So, be prepared for rain for the better part of the year, especially from May to November.

Talk [ edit ]

Being the capital of Karnataka , the widely spoken and official language in Bangalore is Kannada . Most people can speak and understand English and Hindi . Other Indian languages such as Malayalam , Tamil , Telugu , Bengali and Urdu are spoken by the respective migrant and minority communities. As Bangalore is a commercial and cultural hub, it has a smattering of Konkani , Marathi and Tulu speakers.

Most auto rickshaw drivers, bus conductors and shop assistants can have a conversation in at least basic English. Some of them will be able to understand Hindi, Tamil and Telugu. Signs are generally written in both Kannada and English. However, a basic knowledge of Kannada comes very handy when interacting with locals.

Get in [ edit ]

By plane [ edit ].

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Airport to central business district [ edit ]

  • Buses Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) operates buses between various places in Bangalore to the airport about every 15 minutes. These trips cost between ₹50 and ₹250 depending on the distance. This is the cheapest and an extremely convenient way to get to the airport.
  • Airport-approved taxis There is a dedicated taxi holding area for travellers arriving at the airport. Taxis at this holding area use meters at the rate of ₹19.5 per kilometer. You will also have to pay the toll charge of ₹120 when you enter the highway. It costs approximately ₹600 to get to Bangalore's central business district, and about ₹700 to Koramangala ]. Journeys to anywhere in Bangalore should not cost more than ₹800–1000. More information can be found on the airport site .
  • Unofficial taxis You may be able to find a ride into Bangalore City at a much cheaper rate by taking a taxi not approved by the airport , but only if you are willing to take a risk . Taxi drivers driving such taxis will attempt to negotiate with you a much lower fare than that charged by EasyCabs sometimes as little as ₹200–300 for a ride to the central business district. These taxis can be found just beyond the terminal plaza at the covered walkway that leads to the car park. Once you leave the walkway, some taxi drivers may become fairly aggressive and may try to take your luggage without your permission. The best thing to do is to keep track of and be in control of, your belongings. Even the most aggressive taxi driver or tout will leave you alone if you stand firm and make it clear that you do not want his help. You should only use such taxis if you have an idea of what the appropriate taxi rates are, and are willing to bargain very hard to avoid being swindled. It is recommended that you agree on a price before you enter the cab; no tip is necessary once you arrive at your destination.
  • Uber has a flat rate service from the airport to anywhere in the city for ₹549, including the toll charges.
  • Ola also operates taxis via their app from the airport.
  • Oneness Taxi best Chandigarh to Delhi taxi and Delhi to Chandigarh Taxi Services Provider.
  • Limousines and self-drive cars Hertz and Akbar Travels provide pre-paid limousine and car rental facilities through counters at the airport terminal building. These cost above ₹1,200 for travel to the central business district. A pick up and drop off facility in town and at the airport are offered.
  • Hotel pick-up You can arrange with your hotel to have a driver pick you up at the airport. Some hotels, especially the higher-end ones, provide this service for free if you are staying with them, although some may charge you anything around ₹2,500 (far higher than just taking a taxi). The driver will be waiting in the arrival area of the airport with a sign bearing your name.
  • Helicopter If you are in a hurry and have a lot of money, helicopter services are offered by Birdie and Deccan Aviation . There are eight helipads across Bangalore. A ride from the international airport sets you back by about ₹5,000.

By train [ edit ]

There are many railway stations in Bangalore, each serving certain trains:

Bookings can be done at either the railway stations or at the Indian Railways booking counters in major commercial and residential areas. Booking can also be done online [dead link] . If you are booking at Bengaluru City and are travelling to Mysore, there is a separate counter for travellers to Mysore. This is to cater for the large number of travellers between Bangalore and Mysore. If travelling to Mysore on a Sunday afternoon, arrive early as there is usually a long line for buying tickets.

As with all Indian railway travel, have some patience for delays. Trains are usually on time (within 20 min of scheduled time), but can sometimes be late. A digital departure board in the station will tell you what platform your train is on and what time it leaves.

For train arrival/departure and PNR status enquiries at various railway stations at Bangalore, call 139 or use ixigo or IRCTC RailYatri apps.

Travelling from Mumbai to Bangalore by train takes a long time (24 hr or so). Buses are comparatively faster and take 18-20 hr, provided there are no traffic jams in Mumbai and Pune en route. Effective travel time by train or bus is long. Air travel is recommended for traveling between Mumbai and Bangalore, the duration of which is about 90 min. Low-cost airlines charge the same fare as AC train or Volvo bus. However, sleeper class (non air-con) train travel from Mumbai to Bangalore is economical and you can have a view of some lush evergreen forests and river valleys across Western India. Traveling to Delhi can take 39 hours (or more) and the flight ticket just double than the amount of the slow train.

For the Foreign Tourist Quota , go to the big building on the left, before entering the train station through the main access. This is the "Unreserved Tickets" building (even if on the side door it says "Reservation Center"). On the first floor, there is the Chief Reservation Supervisor. The official will book the ticket for you (after showing a foreigner passport). They might refer you to the first counter on the main building. But there you must stand in the queue, while here you can sit at the office and wait they book the ticket for you.

By bus [ edit ]

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If you have difficulty arranging a plane or railway ticket to/from your next destination, or you prefer a little more adventure, you can go by bus. Government and private buses run services to/from major cities like Mumbai , Goa , Chennai , Mangalore , Coimbatore , Madurai , Tirupati , Hyderabad , etc. Buses can be a regular service with only seats and no A/C, a normal luxury bus, a Volvo A/C bus or a sleeper bus for night travel. Buses are also good for coming from many towns in Karnataka without a good number of trains due to the increased service - most towns in Karnataka are essentially guaranteed to have service to the state capital.

  • 12.95371 77.543661 9 Mysore Road Satellite Bus Stand ( MCTC ), Bapuji Nagar, Mysore Rd ( Majestic : KSRTC Shuttles, BMTC 220 to 235 ; Market : 220 to 235 series ; Shivajinagar : 222E,226N,121B ; Jayanagar : 60A to L ; Yeshvantapur : K-2 ; Jalahalli Cross : 248 ). One of the important bus stands of Bangalore, aimed at decongesting Majestic Bus Stand, this bus stand caters to all ordinary and Luxury services towards Mysore, as well as Interstate ordinary and Luxury services to Kerala, via Mysore, operated by Karnataka and Kerala state governments. Ordinary and Deluxe uses bound to Ooty, Coimbatore via Mysore/Kollegal also start from this place. All ordinary services operated by Tamil Nadu State Road Transport Corporation to Vellore, Tiruvannamalai, Salem, Vriddachalam, Kanchipuram, Coimbatore and Trichy use this Bus stand for terminating their bus services. ( updated Nov 2022 )
  • 12.9642 77.57773 10 City Market . Around 2.5 km (1.6 mi) away from Majestic. Could daunt newcomers, since it is very disorganised. It is a large dirt parking lot under an overhead highway and there is not much order to where the buses park.  
  • 12.95475 77.59198 11 Shantinagar ( Double Road Bus Stand ), K.H.Road ( From Majestic : 171, all buses from 340 to 372; From Shivajinagar : 13, 13A to 13K, 27, 27E, 29,210F,G,GA,Q, K6 ). One of the important bus stands of Bangalore, aimed at decongesting Majestic bus stand, this bus stand caters to all Luxury services towards Tamil Nadu operated by KSRTC as well as SETC of Tamil Nadu. Some Kerala State Transport Corporation buses running via Salem to Kerala go through this terminal. ( updated Nov 2022 )
  • 12.98343 77.60308 12 Shivajinagar . In the north. It is neatly organised, and there is an inquiry window to find out about buses. If you are changing buses, you may have to get down on the street and walk into the bus stand to catch your next bus. You can find a large map on display here too, which you can use to find the bus number you need to take if you know the area you are going to. Route maps are also sold on the platforms.  

There are also many unofficial stops that buses will go to on request (even on deluxe buses with reserved seats, you can ask the conductor to stop at such a stop as long as it is in Bangalore/the same city as the stop on your ticket) or even let passengers book tickets from. These places do not have any station infrastructure but are usually located near landmarks, on major streets/circles/squares and of course, can be spotted by the numerous buses crowded around. One particularly useful stop is Yeswanthpur Junction, which is next to the long-distance train station of the same name as well as the Yeswanthpur metro station.

The display boards for long-distance buses bus show the destination in the local language Kannada . If you don't speak Kannada, you will likely need to get some help to get on the right bus. However, the newer Volvo buses are all equipped with electronic displays that show the destination in Kannada and English one after the other. Non-Volvo buses are being gradually retrofitted with these electronic displays; this should make bus travel much simpler if you are unfamiliar with the local language. However, there are still many of the older Ashok Leyland and even some very old Tata buses plying the roads, so it is best to go by timings or ask the conductor where the bus is heading (usually by asking the destination name like its a question, such as "Mysore?", and hearing if the conductor responds with the same name or another one).

Bus companies [ edit ]

  • Durgamba Motors
  • Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC)- Operated by Govt. of Karnataka. Counters are present all over the city for reservations, list on the website.
  • KPN Travels - From the direction of Tamil Nadu
  • VRL Travels - From most places north of Bangalore
  • City Travels - From the direction of Tamil Nadu

By car [ edit ]

Driving in India can be very stressful. Lane discipline is practically non-existent, excessive honking, high vehicle density, lack of regard for traffic law, combined with razor thin passing margins are common. One ride in a taxi will most likely convince you that driving yourself is not worth the risk, so if you do want to arrive by car, you will probably want to hire a car and a driver. Cost varies, but most car and driver combinations cost ₹1,400-1,700/day. The fares for hired private taxis are usually in the multiples of 4hr/40 km (25 mi), fares for which start at around ₹450 for a non-air conditioned small car. Depending on where you are coming from, you may be able to negotiate a lower fare if the trip isn't far, and it may be a higher fare if you are travelling far and your driver has to travel back on his own time. Having an approximate idea of the fare or distance beforehand and persistent bargaining skills can lead to significant savings. Although it costs more, consider requesting an air conditioned car if you aren't used to the heat, especially in summer. An air conditioned car will also help filter out the air pollution, which is considerable, especially on congested roadways. If you want something even more special, such as a fancy car or SUV, be prepared to pay extra.

Get around [ edit ]

Map

By metro [ edit ]

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The Namma Metro is an efficient cross-city rail service in Bangalore. As of November 2023, there are two lines (green and purple) intersecting at Kempegowda Bus Station (Majestic Terminal):

  • Green Line   Green   (Nagasandra–Silk Institute)
  • Purple Line   Purple   (Whitefield (Kadugodi)–Challaghatta)

Tickets can be bought at any station. Fares depend on the number of stations you travel. Minimum fare is ₹10 and maximum is ₹60. A card costing ₹50 will save you from the queues and can be recharged online (recommended to recharge in the counters). The cards offer a 5% discount on the ordinary fare. There is no other concession for seniors, women, etc. Tickets are to be purchased for children above 3 feet in height (independent of age).

If you get a smart token (the single journey ticket), remember that it has to be returned at the station you get off at, so make sure not to lose it during the ride. All trains are 6-coach trains with the front and the back part reserved to women

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Buses are cheap and usually frequent (though expensive compared to other states). But travelling on them can be very difficult if you don't know the system well. Now, most buses have digital signage alternating between the local language Kannada and English but some buses still display the old printed signs with only the route number in English, with the destination and route information written in Kannada. Of course, even with digital signage the buses can take a long time to change the displayed language, meaning that it can be easy to miss your bus. This means you will have to know what route number you need before you get on, which you can find from BMTCRoutes.in website or Desiroutes , entering your starting point and end point on Google maps, or by asking locals.

Not all bus stops are clearly marked, so it can be a little tricky on your first trip. Groups of people standing around can be a good indicator that the bus will stop there. Also, it's a good idea to ask the driver or conductor if they stop at the stop you want to go to (a 500 and a 500Q will not go to all the same stops). Just ask the name in a questioning tone and you will get a response. Conductors (there is one on every bus and they collect fares and issue tickets - they are always in uniform) are also helpful in telling you where/when your stop is if you ask, as are fellow passengers if they frequent the route. Posted route maps of the bus system are rare, although maps are sold at the main bus terminals (Kempegowda Bus Stand and Shivajinagar). BMTC (toll-free) ☏ +1-800-425-1663 .

Watch out: some bus drivers put their route sign on the bottom right side of the windshield instead of its place on the sign holder on the top of the windshield.

Buses with black display boards run within the city. Red board buses cover long-distance and go to adjoining suburbs. The ordinary city buses are white & blue or green in colour. The newer city buses tend to be blue in colour and have LED display boards. There are blue Volvo buses, called Vajra , that operate mainly on IT sector routes like Electronic City, ITPL and Outer Ring Road routes, and to tourist places like Bannerghatta National Park and weekend Services to Wonderla . They offer a comfortable air-conditioned ride at higher prices (1½ to 2 times the regular bus fare) than the regular buses (which are not air-conditioned). Unlike most other buses, the Vajras have illuminated LED display boards on the front and sides which display the destination and route information in English as well as Kannada.

BMTC also operates Vayu Vajra services to Kempegowda International Airport from various destinations across the City. KIAS-9 is the most frequent of the routes, connecting the Airport to the Majestic Bus stand.

City buses are crowded during rush hours, which are at least 7-10AM and 5-9PM (M-Sa) but one can travel with little difficulty during the daytime. Bus services usually start by 5 or 6AM and are less frequent 9:30AM–10PM and rare after 10:30PM. Traffic in Bangalore is notorious: a trip across the city can take up to 4 hr, especially during rush hour times. There are no bus lanes, so buses, cabs and cars face the same traffic jams!

Major buses in the city have seats reserved for ladies in the front, between the front and middle doors. The first seat near the front door is reserved for ladies' senior citizens, while the first seat behind the middle door is for the physically challenged, and the seat facing the door is for senior citizens. Generally, you can board and exit the bus from either door.

It is always better to buy a daily pass if you plan to travel the whole day on the bus. The daily pass costs ₹70 as of January 2018 and it comes in handy if you need to travel on several buses in a single day. Daily passes are issued by the on-duty bus conductor or at the bus stand. Using this pass you can travel in any bus (other than the Vajra) for the entire day, any number of times. Senior citizens are given a 25% concession in all buses on the production of valid ID cards (e.g. passports). Children aged 4-12 are given a 50% concession. No charge for children up to 4 years of age.

Buses are available to all major localities of the city from these three bus stands. There have been a lot of developments due to the ongoing metro project as well as efforts to decongest the city. BMTC is adding more bus stations all the time. Better to check their websites for the latest situation.

There are DEMU (Diesel Electric Multiple Unit) and MEMU (Mainline Electric Multiple Unit) trains run by the South Western Railway (SWR), which connect the city centre to various suburbs, especially in the IT corridor areas of Whitefield, Outer Ring Road and Electronic City. However, speeds are low and station infrastructure can be poor.

By auto-rickshaw [ edit ]

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Auto-rickshaws (also called "auto") are everywhere at any time of day. They are green-and-yellow or black-and-yellow three wheeled contraptions. They are a fast (but unsafe) way to get around the city - in thick traffic, they are quicker than a taxi or bus.

Auto-rickshaws are supposed to charge fares as per the meter reading, which equals to ₹13 per distance kilometer, a minimum charge of ₹25 for the first 1.8 km (1.1 mi) or less, and a 50% surcharge after 10PM (called "one and a half"). They generally tend to charge on an ad-hoc basis depending on the distance of the destination, the chances of getting another customer from the mentioned locality, and their mood. You should simply refuse to board an auto where the meter is faulty or the driver refuses to use it. Saying "meter please" will usually do the trick. Drivers will give you endless excuses why they cannot use the meter. Remember that they are required by law to have a working meter and use it, and this will almost always be the cheapest for you too. If they still refuse, walk away: there are plenty of other rickshaws on the roads. In fact, drivers of rickshaws that you flag down from the streets (if practical and possible) will often be more agreeable than those waiting in stands, who demand more fares.

Tourists should be cautious when approaching auto-rickshaws at night, or during heavy rains. Chances are they will charge exorbitant rates (some drivers may demand 100% surcharge after 10PM or 11PM), but you must refuse to board in such a case. Help could be taken from the local traffic police to avail auto-rickshaws during such circumstances. If you are a visitor and do not know the route to the destination, it is a good idea to bargain and fix the fare before boarding to avoid long, convoluted routes being used by the driver - or check the route by recording a GPS track on your mobile.

Auto drivers commonly charge 1.5 rates for timings from 9PM to 6AM. For instance, if the meter reads ₹100, you are to pay ₹150. Catching autos on a normal fare at these times are tough.

Another thing to keep in mind is to be firm but not loud in an argument while travelling in the auto. Some of the less reputable drivers may team up with their friends midway to cause problems. Remember that although Bangaloreans are known for their polite and mild mannered behaviour, auto drivers are normally an exception. Some will think nothing of trying to rip you off. If in doubt, consult a local or your hotel travel desk.

If a rickshaw driver offers to show/drive you to some great places to shop, firmly refuse. A common tactic is to drive you to local shops where you will be pressured to buy Indian crafts that you probably don't want. Know your destination and insist upon it.

Rickshaw drivers are required by law to display their identification on the dashboard or the back of their seats. Refuse to get into a rickshaw that does not display one.

If an auto driver is problematic, their identification number and report to the BBMP Control room which is empowered to withdraw their auto license. This is a very effective technique to deal with them. The BBMP control room number as of December 2009 is ☏ +91 80 22975803 .

If you arrive in Bangalore via train, at the main train station there is an office near the taxis/auto-rickshaws which will print out a pre-paid receipt for your ride. The service costs ₹1, but will save you a potentially large amount of money by giving you an accurate value for your ride. This also allows you to avoid haggling with the driver, and acts as an official price agreement in the event that the driver wants to dispute the price of the ride.

By car taxi or bike taxi [ edit ]

Taxis are very convenient and comfortable. Most of the vehicles are Toyota Etios, Tata Indica cars or Mahindra Logan cars, which are much safer than auto-rickshaws, and the drivers are polite. If you are alone or going to an unknown destination, you are strongly advised to choose this option, even though the rates will be double that of an auto-rickshaw. Most taxi companies will charge a flat rate of ₹150 from anywhere to anywhere within city limits. Waiting or return trips will be charged extra, as will a lot of heavy luggage.

Unlike many other countries, taxis are not marked with 'TAXI' signs on the top. Instead, the cars are marked with the logo of the fleet operator or taxi company on the sides of the car. Only some companies like "Meru Taxi" are marked with the sign 'Taxi' on them. Some companies have a yellow sign with an identification number (usually a letter followed by two digits) on the top. Keep in mind that these taxis cannot be hailed from the street, but have to be called by telephone. When you call, you must give the operator your location, destination, and phone number. The operator will in turn tell you the charge (or will inform you that you must go by the meter) as well as the taxi number. The taxi will come to pick you up and call you when they are close. When you go out on the street, look at the license plate for the number they gave you—it will be the last four digits of the license plate. Alternatively, look for the yellow board atop the car with the taxi's identification number.

The license plate number is usually in the format "KA" followed by 01 to 05, followed by two letters, followed by a four-digit number. Taxis generally have yellow license plates with black letters.

On weekdays, especially during rush hours, be prepared to book a taxi a couple of hours in advance. Otherwise, the rush-hour traffic jams and high demand for taxis will make it difficult for a taxi to reach you in time. Private taxis are generally more reliable during this time – in many cases, radio cabs will be overbooked, and you might be unfortunate to be informed that your booking has been cancelled.

Although it can be hard for non-Indians to grasp at first, the system is actually very effective. If in doubt, ask a member of your hotel staff to help you

As early as 2015, Rapido started operating its 2 wheeler bike taxis & autorickshaws which are a great way to get around the city and cost slightly lesser than the traditional autos, and taxis.

Travel agents and hotels can arrange private chauffeur driven cars, and you may also hire cars to drive yourself. While expensive compared to taxis, these are the most trusted, secure, and comfortable ways to travel around the city. Driving in Bangalore can be difficult, because of poor driver discipline, but chauffeur driven services are very reasonable. These can be arranged by travel companies or online from the countries of origin.

By private car [ edit ]

Most taxi and auto-rickshaw drivers will be more than happy to offer you either a daily rate or an hourly rate, and take you around wherever you need to go. Alternately, your hotel or a travel company can arrange a private car.

If you find a good taxi or auto driver, this can be a great way to go for a foreigner. You'll certainly pay a lot more than if you bought individual rides, but you'll always have a driver waiting for you, and he can help with recommending local tourist sites, finding a good restaurant to eat at, and otherwise coping with day-to-day life. This can take a lot of the stress out of traveling.

Rates are generally something like ₹50–100 per hour for an auto-rickshaw, and ₹150–250 per hour for a taxi. Rates for a private car booked via the hotel will probably be more. Like everything else in India, rates are very fluid.

By bicycle [ edit ]

The weather in Bangalore is extremely pleasant, but the traffic is equally hectic. So if your plan is not to go towards crowded city, you can go around cycling .

Most of the sightseeing locations are within a range of 15 km (9.3 mi), so you can consider covering them on bicycle. Bicycle dealers charge ₹100-300 for entire day and you have to submit identity proof to hire bicycle.

By rental scooter [ edit ]

Travelling by rental scooter (light motorcycle) is increasingly common. Companies like Bounce , VOGO [dead link] and YULU offer rental scooters and electric cycles (solar powered models are available), to be unlocked using an app on your smartphone. VOGO and YULU have certain hubs where the vehicle has to be parked, whereas Bounce scooters can be parked anywhere. The rates charged are comparable with those of auto rickshaws, or may be slightly higher at times. You should carry your own helmet since most of these vehicles don't come equipped. The flip side to these services is that the price charged in the end is final and cannot be bargained and sometimes these apps have poor customer services.

See [ edit ]

There are city tours that can show you the city efficiently if you are short on time. Typically, tours do not include entry fees into the attractions. Bangalore, like the rest of India, has a habit of charging foreigners a lot more than locals for attractions. For example, Tipu Sultan's Palace, which is on the half-day tour, charges ₹15 for Indians/SAARC and ₹200 for non-Indians.

Cubbon Park area [ edit ]

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  • 12.9746 77.5907 4 Seshadari Iyer Memorial , Kasturba Rd ( metro: Vidhana Soudha    Purple   ). A distinctive red sandstone building, hosting the State Central Library. ( updated Nov 2022 )

Forts and palaces [ edit ]

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Museums and art galleries [ edit ]

  • 12.89177 77.58372 14 Indian Music Experience Museum , Brigade Millenium Ave, 7th Phase, JP Nagar ( opposite Wood Rose Club ), ☏ +91 96866 02366 , [email protected] . 10AM–6PM (closed M) . The only interactive music museum in India with exhibits on traditional and contemporary Indian music. The museum also hosts a learning centre to learn music. ₹250 for persons over 12, ₹150 for senior citizens . ( updated Dec 2018 )

Places of worship [ edit ]

Temples [ edit ].

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  • 13.0136 77.6521 21 Banaswadi Hanuman Temple ( between Sri Uma Maheshwari Temple and Bethel Church, northeast 5 km (3.1 mi) from centre ). Constructed in Dravidian style, attracts a large number of devotees, especially on weekends. It has smaller temples dedicated to Lord Rama, Shiva and Ganapathi within the walled compound. ( updated Feb 2023 )
  • 12.96574 77.58285 24 Dharmaraya Swamy Draupadi Devi Temple ( in the heart of Bangalore ). One of the oldest temples of Bangalore and also the smallest, the Temple is in existence since the times of Kempe Gowda. It is on S.P. Road close to Corporation Circle, behind the LIC building. This temple is famous for the Annual Karaga Festival held every summer. The Presiding Deity is Dharmaraya (Yudishtra) & Consort Draupadi making it a unique one of its kind.  
  • 12.94289 77.56823 25 Dodda Ganapathi . One of the oldest temples in Bangalore, it is adjacent to the Bull Temple. The temple is famous for the huge monolith structure of Lord Ganesha, who was worshipped by the villagers to save them from the Bull that was damaging their crops in the area. The Bull Temple is a few metres away from this temple.  
  • 12.94829 77.56322 26 Gavi Gangadeshwara Cave Temple , Gavipuram, Kempegowda Nagar ( right north of Hanumantha Nagar Park, north of Ramanjaneya Temple, in Gavipuram, adjacent to Basavanagudi ). 7AM-12:30PM and 5-8:30PM . Built by Kempe Gowda, this temple with four remarkable monolithic pillars is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple also has a rare idol of Agni god of fire. The annual festival is on Makara Sankranti and thousands of devotees flock to see the sun's rays fall on the Shivlinga .  
  • 12.97817 77.58069 28 Maha Bodhi Society Temple , No. 14, Kalidas Road, Gandhi Nagar ( northwest rim of Freedom Park ). A relatively new structure, with the main shrine built as a replica of the historic stupa at Bodh Gaya . The temple grounds are very peaceful, and visitors are welcome to stroll around. In addition, the temple houses an excellent library of books on Buddhism, many of which are in English.  
  • Maruthi Mandir, Mahakalshmi Layout ( 5 min drive from ISKCON temple ). A Hanuman Temple is opposite, in the gate of Mahalakshmi Layout. This is a rock hill with huge idols of Hanuman and Mahalakshmi temples. The annual festival of Hanumad Jayanthi during December is very attractive. ( updated Nov 2022 )
  • 12.87495 77.59435 29 Meenakshi Sundareshwarar Temple , Bannerghatta Rd ( after Indian Institute of Management, south of Bangalore ). Beautiful, spacious temple devoted to Sri Meenakshi Amma. Built in ancient style with stone structures, this place is very cool and mind refreshing place to see. You will feel that you are in a temple at Tamilnadu, when in this temple.  
  • 12.91465 77.42299 30 Mukti Naga Temple . Contains the world's largest monolithic statue of Lord Naaga, about 16 feet tall and weighing 36 tons. The Mukti Naga Temple, which is run by Shri Subrahmanya Seva Trust, is in a serene ambience of Ramohalli, a village on the outskirts of the city.  
  • 12.91482 77.5933 31 Ragi Gudda , Jayanagar 9th block ( South of Bangalore ). This is a famous Hanuman temple abode. The temple is on a mammoth rocky hill, and has very attractive chain of temples like Spathika Shiva, Ganesha and scenery within the premises. This is a very crowd attracting place during the period of Hanumad Jayanthi in December. You get mahaprasadam meals on Saturday noon-1PM.  
  • Someshwara Temple , Halasuru ( close to Halasuru Police station; metro: Halasuru    Purple   ). Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, is one of the oldest temples of the City. The inner sanctum santorum is said to have been built in the 8th century by the Cholas who ruled this place, the outer Praharam during the Hoysalas of the 11th century while the front hall construction and the Gopuram during the Vijayanagar Empire of the 15th century. The structure resembles the various changes the temple has gone through during the period with major additions and renovations done for preserving the temple. Free .  
  • 12.9581 77.65664 32 Shiva Temple ( Shiv Mandir ), Old Airport Rd ( close to Vishweshwara College and Total Mall ), ☏ +91 80 2522 8444 . This temple has a massive monolith of Lord Shiva in the middle of an artificial pool. There is a cave-like walkthrough behind the statue. It is extremely crowded on the festival of Maha Shivaratri. One can't see or feel any kind of Bhakti in this temple, because at each move inside the temple there will be a person collecting money which creates such a disturbance for the concentration on Bhakti. On each step the devotees will be concentrating on the money boxes (Hundi in Kannada), and people standing to ask money as offerings. Free entrance, camera ₹25 .  
  • Shree Guruvayurappan Temple ( at Nettigere, Bangalore South ). A Kerala style temple located in Kanakapura Road. A small and nice temple which gives a great vibration of peace and tranquility. Only traditional attire is allowed to enter the sanctum (dhotis for men and sarees for women).  
  • Sri Raja Rajeshwari Temple ( in RajaRajeshwari Nagar, just before Kengeri on Mysore Road ). A famous temple dedicated to Goddess Parvathi (RajaRajeshwari). It was built by a renowned spiritual guru, Sri Sri Sri Tiruchi Mahaswaigal. Built in the ancient style with stones, the temple is very spacious. One can feel the peace and satisfaction when visited. Week ends are very crowded. ( updated May 2020 )

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  • Sri Ramakrishna Ashram . There are many Ramakrishna Ashrams in Bangalore, but the special and central one is in Gandhi Bazaar, an area with many temples. This mutt contains a vast meditating hall, a beautiful park, a Vedic school and many more facilities. Sri Sharada Devi had meditated on a location in the park in this boundary. This location is preserved as a monument. A stone on which Swami Vivekananda sat when he visited Bangalore is also kept as a monument. This is a calm and peaceful place to meditate. ( updated Nov 2022 )
  • 12.89541 77.55183 33 Vasantha Vallabharaya Temple ( Majestic 210E, 210R Shivajinagar 210G , Market : 210, 210D, 210E, Electronic City / Kengeri  : 378) In South Bangalore, close to Sai Baba Temple, Eashwara Temple, Anjaneya Temple, off Vasantapura Road ). A small hillock with an ancient temple dedicated to Sri Vasantha Vallabharaya Swamy.  
  • VenkataramanaSwamy Temple , Visveswarapuram district ( metro: National College    Green   half km W ). A fine example of Dravidian architecture. This ancient temple was built by Maharaja Chikka Devaraya Wodeyar and is next to the summer palace of Tipu Sultan.  
  • 12.81357 77.57657 34 Champakadhama Temple , Bannerghatta, close to Bannerghatta circle ( Bannerghatta/Jigani/Anekal buses via Bannerghatta Road ). A old temple dedicated to Lord Champakeshwara, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Name stands because of the presence of the "Champaka" flowers in the area that was used for worship. A small temple, dedicated to Lord Narasimha is on the hillock. A small Kalyani is present behind the Temple, close to the borders of the Bannerghatta forest in about 700 m walk from top of the Hillock. Visit to the Tank is prohibited in Wintry evening and late evenings owing to presence of elephant movement ( updated Feb 2018 )

Churches [ edit ]

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Botanical and zoological gardens [ edit ]

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  • 13.0822 77.57627 38 Mahatma Gandhi Botanical Garden ( within the University of Agricultural Science campus ). ( updated Nov 2022 )

Do [ edit ]

Indoor activities [ edit ], outdoor activities and sports [ edit ].

  • Adventure clubs: Bangalore is bestowed with rock climbers, aqua sportsmen and aero sportsmen. There are several clubs including Nature Admire, Care, Spark, KMA, Capture, Mars, Angel, Wildcraft and Adventure Works.
  • Camping , Savandurga, Gunjoor Lake, Bhimeshwari, Rangaswamy betta.
  • Cave exploration , Savandurga, Anthargange, Siddarabetta.
  • Cycling . Art of Bicycle Trips organizes bicycle tours in and around Bangalore. The tours combine cycling with Indian art, culture and heritage. ( updated Feb 2023 )
  • Hiking , Nandi hills; Rangaswamy betta, Bhimeshwari - Muttati.
  • Hill Climbing , Savandurga, Makalidurga, Kavaledurga (Skandagiri), Kabalidurga, Siddarabetta, Nijakal betta, Shivgange.
  • Sports clubs . The Koramangala Club in Koramangala, and the Swimming club at the National Games Village (NGV), have facilities such as swimming pools and tennis courts. ( updated Feb 2017 )
  • 12.971062 77.643381 2 Trash Trail , Daily Dump , ☏ +91 80 41157311 , [email protected] . On this journey through the story of waste, you will meet people who silently clean up and transform all the stuff we throw away. In the process, you will visit places you haven't imagined existed!  
  • Ultimate Frisbee . Although in a nascent stage, Ultimate Frisbee games are held on Tu Th Sa mornings starting 6:30AM. The teams comprise of players of all skill levels.  

Parks and stadiums [ edit ]

bangalore tourist destination

  • 13.0456 77.55641 7 HMT Area , BEL Junction ( 18 km (11 mi) ). This area is dotted with parks and green layouts. Examples are General Ayyappa Park and Kittur Rani Chennamma Park. The J.P.Park is nearby. Lodges are available at Mathikere and Jalahalli. ( updated May 2015 )
  • 13.03475 77.55057 8 J. P. Park ( Jayaprakash Narayan Biodiversity Park ), Mathikere, Near Yashwanthpur Railway Station ( 11 km (6.8 mi) ). The third largest park in Bangalore, covering 85 acres. There are many statues of animals and provision for children's' games. The park includes four lakes, 25 acres of lawns, over 250 varieties of trees and shrubs (including select exotic and aquatic species, and a nursery), a nature centre, an exhibition plaza, and an amphitheatre. ( updated May 2015 )
  • Lumbini Gardens. A public park on the banks of the Nagawara Lake in Bangalore, Karnataka. It contains an eco-friendly boating park and a 12,500 square foot artificial beach and children's pool.
  • 13.00991 77.57479 9 Sankey Tank . A pleasant lake ( updated Jul 2017 )
  • 12.9825 77.6195 11 Ulsoor Lake ( Halasuru lake ). A pleasant lake ( updated Jul 2017 )

Fairs & exhibitions [ edit ]

  • 12.99053 77.58234 13 Chitra Santhe (Paintings market) . An annual exhibition, held on the first Sunday of every year in January, the Chitra Santhe on Kumara Krupa Road (near Golf Course) brings together artists from all across Karnataka. Paintings, pottery, and sculpture are all on an exhibition-cum-sale. The road is closed for traffic on that day, making it possible to have a leisurely stroll, admiring and buying the items. Prices range from ₹100-20,000. Bargaining is recommended, but not too hard. Pay a fair price. (Credit cards and foreign currency are rarely accepted, so carry sufficient cash in Indian currency).  
  • 12.945 77.56786 14 Kadlekai Parishe (Peanut fair) . Every year, sometime during the months of Nov-Dec, the area around Bull Temple Road in South Bangalore hosts a peanut fair. Centuries ago, the villages in and around this area used to cultivate peanuts and the custom was to dedicate the first crop to Nandi (the Bull at the temple). Although the villages of yore are today residential areas, the tradition continues as peanut farmers congregate to sell their crop. The 2 day traditional fair has many stalls that sell peanuts, trinkets, bangles, pottery, dolls etc. There are also a number of food stalls.  
  • Flower Show (Biannual) . 9AM to 5PM . A bi-annual affair at Lalbagh Botanical Gardens Bangalore, during the Independence Day (August 15th) & Republic Day (January 26th). Various companies display their floral exhibits in this period, normally held from a week before the above mentioned days. Main epicentre would be a Rose arrangement representing a theme, or a heritage structure, which attracts major crowd from around Bangalore. ₹50 entry fees .  
  • Mango Mela . 9AM to 5PM . An annual affair, during the beginning of the summer season, the season for the king of fruits. Normally, Mangoes (raw & ripe), cultivated in the Bangalore rural districts as well as neighbouring Kolar and Chikballapur districts are brought and kept for show as well as sale during this period, at Lalbagh Botanical Gardens. A must visit for mango fans. ₹30 entry fees .  

Arts and theatre [ edit ]

  • Concerts at Bengaluru Palace Grounds . Check the local listings to see if any concerts are happening. Most international acts happen at Bengaluru Palace Grounds and the venue has hosted Metallica, The Rolling Stones, Bryan Adams, Iron Maiden, Deep Purple, Joe Satriani, Mark Knopfler, Aerosmith, Sting, Uriah Heep, Lamb of God, Megadeth, Machinehead, Scorpions among others.  
  • Rangashankara , 36/2, 8th Cross, J.P. Nagar, 2nd Phase , ☏ +91 80 26592777 , +91 80 26494656 . Evening shows start at 7:30PM . Many local groups perform here, although more often shows are presented by traveling groups touring India. Quality of the performances varies, but most plays are worth seeing, especially the ones by Indian playwrights or directors, as they can show you an Indian (or non-western) perspective. Shows are in various languages, so it is a good idea to double-check whether the play is in English before buying or reserving (blocking) tickets. Tickets cost ₹45–100.  

Movies [ edit ]

Take in a movie at one of the innumerable theaters around the city. Some multiplexes:

  • Cinemax ( Bangalore Central, Bellandur ).  
  • Cinepolis , Royal Meenakshi Mall, Bannerghatta Rd; ETA Mall, Binny Pete; Forum Shantiniketan, Whitefield .  
  • Gopalan Cinemas , Arch Mall, Mysore Rd, . Gopalan Mall, Mysore Road; Gopalan Mall, Near Jayadeva Hospital, Bannerghatta Road ; Gopalan Mal;, Old Madras Road, Near Baiyappanhalli Metro Station  
  • Inox theatre , Bangalore Central, JP Nagar, Fame Cinemas, MG Road, Forum Value Mall, Whitefield, Garuda Mall, Magrath Road, Lido Mall, Ulsoor, Mantri Square, Malleshwaram, Garuda Swagath Mall, Jayanagar .  
  • PVR Cinemas , Forum Mall, Koramangala, Orion Mall, Malleshwaram, The Phoenix Market City Mall, Whitefield; Vega Mall, JD Mara signal .  
  • The Alliance Francaise .  
  • Bangalore Film Society . A club membership (around ₹500/year) is typically required for entrance. Foreign film series and cultural events.  
  • Goethe Institute ( Max Mueller Bhavan ), 716, CMH Road Indiranagar 1st Stage ( from M.G. Road: go down Old Madras Road; turn right before the Epidemic Diseases Hospital onto 100 Foot Road; at the next traffic light take a left onto CMH Road ), ☏ +91 80 25205305 . The Goethe-Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan Bangalore (founded in 1960) offers language courses, organises cultural events and has a Library.  
  • Urvashi Theatre ( Urvashi ), Lalbagh Road, Bangalore ( near Lalbagh Main gate & MTR ). A cool remodified theatre that allows a 1st hand experience in watching movies. One of the oldest theatres and important landmark of the City ( updated Feb 2018 )
  • Sampige Theatre ( Sampige ), Sampige Road, Malleshwaram; Next to Mantri Mall . One of the oldest theatres of Malleshwaram, and an important landmark. ( updated Feb 2018 )

Spa & massage [ edit ]

Massages & spas are very much a part of Bangalore's east-meets-west culture , new ones spring up across the city all the time.

  • The 5th Element , Inner Ring Rd ( near Dell office ). Spa. All practitioners are from Thailand and offer authentic Thai massage, scrubs, and wraps.  
  • Aroma Home Spa , Brookefields, ITPL Main Rd ( near Whitefield ). Natural eco-friendly products in use. Hydro therapy massage in addition to therapies suited to individual needs.  
  • Ayur Sukha ( Malleswaram. ). Very nice, clean and professional spa in a nice neighborhood. 1 hr basic Ayurvedic treatment (massage and steam) is about ₹1,000.  
  • SPA.ce , Cunningham Rd . Run by an expat Brit offers a variety of massages, scrubs, and facials.  
  • Sundaythespa , No.627/628, 5th Cross Road, 15th Main, 80 Feet Road, 4th Block, Koramangala Layout , ☏ +91 80-25520757 , toll-free: +91 80-25520758 , [email protected] . Incorporates Ayurvedic, Indian and East Asian practices, offers professional services by well-trained staff. ( updated Dec 2016 )

Buy [ edit ]

bangalore tourist destination

Shopping districts [ edit ]

Bangalore provides a wide range of options for shoppers. One can buy many things ranging from clothing to electronic goods and vehicles. Being an IT city, Bangalore provides all kind of services but one might find things to be costlier.

Many visitors come to Bangalore searching only for sandalwood carvings and silk saris and so miss out on the true Bangalore shopping experience. Here is a low down on shopping - Bangalore style:

  • The UB City and Vittal Mallya Road are Page-3 shopping areas. You'll find brands like Versace, Louis Vuitton, Kimaya in the UB City. Vittal Mallya Road has stores like The Collective which is a shop only for men. Armani, Versace, Boss, you name it they have it. There's even Canary Blue and Esprit on the same road.
  • 12.91112 77.6001 1 Bannerghatta Road . Grasshopper is a space that exhibits clothing designs from the most experimental designers in India and also showcases other ideas - lighting design, products, theatre, music - an open space for expression! If that's too boring, you can keep driving and you have a thousand ways that you can take to enjoy the wildlife and the myriad reservoirs strewn across the area - you can still find your very own private haven. ( updated Feb 2017 )
  • 12.9752 77.60817 2 Brigade Road/M.G. Road ( M.G. Road station (Metro east-west line) is right next to the intersection of M.G. and Brigade Roads. ). The most popular place for tourists. These two roads are filled with shops of every kind, whether it be traditional handicrafts or the latest western wear (this is especially true for Brigade Road). Brigade Road, where British soldiers used to buy their necessities, is now the centre of yuppie Bangalore; you'll see hordes of college students on the road any time of day or night. Stores on Brigade Road include: Planet M (a huge music store with everything), Tommy Hilfiger, Louis Phillipe, Pepe Jeans, Levis, Lee, SanFrisco Jeans, Nike, and Titan (great Indian made watches). There are also many eateries on Brigade road and on the side roads that lead off it. Fast food outlets include KFC (right at the entrance), Pizza Hut (at the other end of the road), and many cafes including the Indian coffee chain Cafe Coffee Day. Also includes a tattoo studio. M.G. Road is short for Mahatma Gandhi road. ( updated Feb 2017 )
  • 12.98219 77.60824 3 Commercial Street . A legacy of the British is another shopping mecca that sells international brands (similar to Brigade road) alongside locally produced items. Commercial Street has more of a bazaar feel than Brigade Road. In addition, it is famous for its body piercing centres. The price of goods here is very competitive and it is a great place to pick a bargain. ( updated Feb 2017 )
  • Sampige Road . The heart of Malleswaram district, connecting Sheshadripuram to IISc. Sampige Road is around 2 km (1.2 mi) long, has a wide range of shops that sells books, electronic items, silk sarees, handicrafts, cloth materials, Hindu pooja materials, sweets and all the trivial things you can buy on earth. Also try Malleswaram 8th cross on Sampige road (aptly named Brigade Road of Malleswram) for a vibrant shopping experience. Sampige Road is also home to best flower market and fruits market in Bangalore. If you are tired of going to individual shops you can go to department stores such as Fabmall, Foodworld and Nilgiris.  

Shopping malls [ edit ]

Malls typically have higher-end stores retailing apparel, footwear, and consumer electronics. Many malls also have food courts (with international cuisine) and movie theatres. Finding a parking spot for your car may not be easy though, especially on weekends.

The heart of the new mall shopping district is on Victoria Road, with malls like Garuda Mall, Bengaluru Central and Globus, all within easy walking distance.

Some of the more popular malls in Bangalore are:

  • 12.97345 77.61125 4 Bengaluru Central ( Bangalore Central ), Residency Road . Bengaluru Central is more of a large department store than a mall with separate retailers.  
  • 12.93459 77.61126 5 Forum Mall ( on Hosur road, Koramangala suburb ). One of the well-known malls in Bangalore in an upscale suburb. Stores range from high international brands to traditional Indian Khadi clothing at the Khadder. The top floor of the mall contains an 11-screen cinema. For eating there is fast food and world cuisines including: Chinese, Vietnamese, Mexican and Italian and Indian. The PVR Cinema hall is here too. ( updated Dec 2019 )
  • 12.97004 77.60968 6 Garuda Mall . On the corner of McGrath and Commissariat Roads.  
  • 12.94594 77.57058 7 Gandhi Bazaar ( in the heart of Basavangudi ). One of the oldest shopping areas in Bangalore, Gandhi Bazaar stretches for a short kilometer or so, bordered on both sides by shops selling everything from saris and clothes to plastics and kitchen utensils, fronted by vegetable and fruit stalls.  
  • 12.9295 77.58451 8 Jayanagar Shopping Complex . From antique jewellery stores, the authentic gold jewelry stores, saree stores, sweet meat stores, classic Iyengar bakeries, dress stores, and food stores that sell fresh vegetables, fruits, meat, and butter. Most of the products are comparatively cheap and are often value for money. ( updated Jul 2020 )
  • 12.96683 77.61172 9 Lifestyle ( Sony World Junction, Koramangala ). A two-story store on Victoria Road in the heart of the new mall shopping district. This was one of the most coveted stores until the malls came along. It's an easy place to go shopping when you don't want too many options to confuse you or when you're tired and don't want to visit too many shops - you can get everything under one roof here. Good for clothes, cosmetics, watches, jewellery, shoes etc. You also get stylish furniture and other home and living items for a decent price.  
  • Marathahalli Main Road and Factory Outlets . Some distance from central Bangalore (although not difficult to reach) is Marathahalli (a village in a previous life). The main road of this suburb is now a haven for factory outlets for all major brands. You can expect prices here to be cheaper than in the malls, at least 20-30% price difference but can be up to 50% cheaper when it comes to some of the major denim brands. As if India wasn't cheap enough. Although this is the best place to go to for factory outlet shopping, there are smaller factory outlets scattered across the city. Also look out for sales held by the major brands to get rid of end of season stock (again end of summer or end of monsoon), these are usually advertised in newspapers or look for signs posted on major roads.  
  • Metro shopping mall ( near Yeshwanthpur railway station and ISKCON temple ).  
  • 12.97977 77.60696 12 Safina Plaza . The sale capital of Bangalore, on Infantry Road. Every week there is sale going on of any type. One week it might be home furnishings and the next men's wear. Good place to find some bargains. Many exhibitions are also held here, although there are retailers here too. So for quiet shopping come here (much less crowded than the other malls). Its best to visit during end of season sales (summer, monsoon) or during festivals (New Year, Christmas, Ganesh Chaturthi).  

Markets [ edit ]

The traditional markets have mom-and-pop stores that sell everything from fruits, vegetables, groceries to electronics, music, and mobile phones.

  • 12.96563 77.57636 13 KR Market ( City Market, Krishna Rajendra Market ). The city's largest vegetable and fruit market is in the heart of the city ( updated Feb 2017 )

Smaller but more lively traditional markets can be found in residential areas such as Gandhi Bazaar , N R Colony , Banashankari , Malleswaram , Jayanagar , JP Nagar & Shivajinagar .

For other food options, you can do your grocery at Nature's Basket or Spar, More, FoodWorld, options are huge, all on the 80 ft (24 m) Road. At the 1st block you can find grocery shops more suited for the local residents, if you want it the traditional way!

  • Ulsoor Fish Market ( Metro Purple: Halasuru ). ( updated Jan 2018 )

Individual stores [ edit ]

Jewellery [ edit ].

  • C. Krishniah Chetty & Sons ( Diamond Flagship Store ), 2-1 Main Cross Rd ( next to Safina Plaza ), ☏ +91 80 4000 1869 . 14,000 square feet (1,300 m 2 ) dedicated to the finest gold and diamond jewellery, spread over two floors.  
  • C. Krishniah Chetty & Sons-The Heritage Store , 35 & 36 Commercial St , ☏ +91 80 4000 1869 . Dedicated to gold and silver.  
  • Giantti Luxury Ensemble ( at Shop No. C9, Level 2, The Leela Palace ), ☏ +91 80 4115 9766 . Diamond & gold jewellery along with silver articles and idols.  
  • Bluestone Site No.89/2, Lava Kusha Arcade, Munnekolal Village, Marathahalli Outer Ring Rd.

Handicrafts [ edit ]

  • The Cauvery Arts & Crafts Emporium , 45 MG Rd , ☏ +91 80 2558 1118 . A large store, offering a wide selection of some of Karnataka's best hand made products. The carvings made of Mysore sandalwood are an especially good buy.  
  • Central Cottage Industries Emporium ( CCIE ), MG Rd . A government run store promoting traditional Indian hand crafts. The CCIE has major outlets in New Delhi , Mumbai , Kolkata , Bangalore and Chennai .  
  • Miras Carpet Industries , No.7, Ground Floor, Suryodai Complex, Old Airport Rd, Kodihalli ( Opp. Hotel Leela Palace ), ☏ +91 80 4157 1894 , +91 80 2521 0786 , [email protected] . Daily 9AM-9:30PM . Manufacturers and exporters of carpets, rugs, kilims, Indian handicrafts, jewellery, pashmina shawls, cashmere scarfs, silk sarees, etc. Claims to be the biggest dealer of Oriental carpets and rugs in Bangalore, selling high quality and "locally priced" wares. Valet car parking available. ( updated Mar 2016 )
  • Chandi - The Divine Gallery , MG Rd ( Shop No. 12, First Floor, Public Utility Building ), ☏ +91 80 4112 3590 , +91 80 4112 3610 . Specialising in Indian divine figures in all mediums. Claims to have the biggest collection of Ganeshas in town. High-quality and locally-priced wares, supposedly no pushy salesmanship.  
  • Kala Madhyam Store' , 2nd floor, Flat No 2, Benson Town #77/8, Nandidurg Rd ( Benson Cross Rd corner ), [email protected] . Folk and tribal art paintings, handicrafts from across India, clothing for women. Specialises in wall murals of folk and tribal art as well as terracotta.  
  • Karnataka State Handicrafts Development Corporation , 45 K.S.H.D.C Complex, MG Rd , ☏ +91 80 2558 1118 . Specialises in Karnataka handicraft.  
  • Royal Arts & Crafts , ☏ +91 80 2248 4797 . 21 K.H. Rd. Has a particularly wide selection of silk carpets and paper mache products.  

Bookstores [ edit ]

  • Gangarams Book Bureau , #3, Church Street, 3rd Floor , ☏ +91 080 2512 7888 , [email protected] . M-Sa 10AM-8PM . Since 1977, a destination for booklovers with books in a diverse range from academic, professional and technical to fiction and non-fiction. ( updated Sep 2019 )
  • Blossoms , Church St ( parallel to MG Rd and nearby Coconut Grove Restaurant ), ☏ +91 80 255 9733 . There are 3 full floors of those rare, hard to find old books. All 2nd hand, good condition and at low rates.  
  • The Bookworm ( Church Street, opposite Starbucks ). This is a small used book store. Good bargains on used and new books are available here.  
  • Crossword , Residency Rd ( ACR Towers, opposite Gateway Hotel ), ☏ +91 80 2558 2411-16 . A hot spot for books of various genres combined with seating areas, spacious racks, music and movie section, children's section and a coffee shop. A wonderful hangout to read, browse and shop.  
  • Elloor Library , Blue Cross Chambers, Infantry Rd ( close to Commercial St ). A circulating library that has a wide range of fiction and non-fiction books, including new titles. Requires membership which includes a deposit.  
  • Gangarams Indiranagar , 330/9 Axis Road Domlur Inner Ring Rd. Domlur Layout. Near Indira Nagar Flyover , ☏ +91 80 4038 3838 , [email protected] . Daily 10AM-8PM . A wide selection of fiction and non-fiction books, including textbooks and professional works, stationery, multimedia, movies, toys, art material and gifts.  
  • Gangarams Mg road , Triumph Tower, 2nd Floor, 48 Church St ( opposite High Gates Hotel and Mainland China; Church Street is parallel to Mahatma Gandhi ("MG") Road ), ☏ +91 80 2512 7888 , [email protected] . M-Sa . A wide selection of fiction and non-fiction books, including textbooks and professional works.  
  • Goobes Book Republic , 46-1-1 Church St, Karnataka ( in the basement of Church Street Inn, Budget Hotel, near MG Rd ), ☏ +91 80 4112 4956 , [email protected] . Secondhand and new books on a wide variety of subjects and a very cost effective library option and buy back used books.  
  • Higginbothams , 68 MG Rd , ☏ +91 80 2558 7359 , +91 80 2558 6574 . This bookstore has a good selection of maps, postcards, guides and novels.  
  • Oxford Book Store ( at the Leela Galleria, next to Hotel Leela Palace ). Has some of the latest collection of books and magazines but, doesn't offer any discounts. It has a Chai Bar attached offering 69 blends of tea.  
  • Premier Book Shop , 46/1 Church St ( off MG Rd ), ☏ +91 80 2558 8570 . A venerable institution that has books on every conceivable subject literally stacked from floor to ceiling. Although the store may appear to be utterly chaotic, the owner knows where every piece of his stock lies - just be careful with those elbows, a slight nudge and the whole place will come tumbling down. This store however, will shut down shortly.  
  • Sapna Book House , 3rd Main Rd, near Kamat Yatri Nivas, Gandhi Nagar ( Walking distance from Majestic Bus stand ). This is a large bookstore, they also have branches in three other locations Sadashivnagar, Jayanagar, and Indiranagar. Sapna Book House also provides online book delivery.  
  • Select Bookshop , Brigade Rd ( off Brigade Rd Behind Curzon Court Hotel ). Used to be the only old bookstore. Mr Murthy, who runs the bookstore, is one of the most knowledgeable people. His grandfather started the bookstore. He also has a collection of lithographs, stained glass paintings and collectors copies of antique books.  
  • The Strand book stall , Dickenson Rd ( 1st Floor, Manipal Centre ), ☏ +91 80 2558 0000 . Best known for the latest releases in art, design, architecture and all at good prices.  
  • Streelekha , 33/1-9, Thyagaraja Layout, Jaibharath Nagar , ☏ +91 80 2549 2783 . This is a great bookstore to explore the feminist literature and activism that is being produced in India, as well as other texts on the research and work of Indian NGOs. The atmosphere is relaxing and inviting.  
  • Tata Book House . At the Indian Institute of Science, Malleswaram. Has a large collection of technical books, on which it offers a flat 20 percent discount. Lots of books in a small place. Also worth visiting just because it is in IISc.  

Boutiques [ edit ]

Apart from the numerous malls that have taken Bangalore by storm, the essential element and soul of the city comes through in its myriad small and unique boutiques that are all over the city, usually tucked away though. Have tried to list the must check out stores.

  • Arnav , ☏ +91 80 2656 8416 . The quaint little jewellery store at Ashoka Pillar, Jayanagar makes for very interesting jewellery buys, a range of antique, restored, contemporary and fusion jewellery are on display. They could help you design a piece of jewellery to suit your needs, an in-house jewellery consultant could help you choose your jewellery.  
  • Aura Creations , Shop No.3, Plot No. 2 Nandagokula Layout, Shampura Main Rd , ☏ +91 85 5363 7531 . Designer boutique with exclusive dress materials.  
  • Chilli Billi , ☏ +91 92 4179 9105 . Great for women's westernwear', especially the dresses, good collection of bags, shoes and jewellery. They also offer home decor solutions.  
  • Levitate-InDiA in A RooM , 100 Ft. Rd , ☏ +91 80 6452 8190 , +91 98 4531 7776 , [email protected] . Silver & costume handcrafted Jewellery, Bohemian apparel, Indian kitsch, lifestyle accessories.  
  • Mahendra Textiles , ☏ +91 80 4124 9900 . Sarees and dress materials from Surat, Mumbai, Kolkata, Rajasthan, Varanasi, Kerala and Sri Lanka.  
  • Marmalade , Magrath Rd ( adj to Spratt Salon; left before Coffee Day, on Brigade Rd Extn ), ☏ +91 80 4122 1814 . Loads of affordable young designer wear.  
  • Native Place ( behind Museum Rd Post Office, Museum Road ). Loads of interesting merchandise, crafts made by NGOs, c/o The Only Place Restaurant.  
  • One G , ☏ +91 80 4123 1231 . (Jewellery) Hatworks Boulevard, Cunningham Rd.  
  • President's Groom Concepts , B.v.k.iyengar Rd and Kamraj Rd , ☏ +91 80 4147 0910 . Two menswear fashion stores. Fine fabrics for made-to-order and a large ready-to-wear collection. Bespoke suits and made to order clothing including tuxedos, business wear to traditional Indian kurtas and sherwanis.  
  • Sakhi by Chandras , 6th main, HAL 2nd stage, Indiranagar , ☏ +91 80 4115 5551 . Combines traditional fabrics and craftsmanship with contemporary themes. Sakhi’s sarees, salwars and kurtis combine kanchivaram, tussar, chiffon, georgette, crêpe, organza and cotton with traditional techniques such as cut work, block print, kalamkari, badla, mirror work, chamki (sequins) and embroidery in a mélange of colours.  
  • Stritva near ITPL , 294, 8th main, BEML Layout, ITPL Main Rd , ☏ +91 963 222 1615 . Sells readymade salwar suit, kameez, kurtas, dress material, sarees and nightwear. The store has a good collection at good prices.  

Music and movies [ edit ]

  • Habitat , Church Street, Off Brigade Road . Tiny compared to other retail music/movie stores, it's a delight for lovers of good music especially Jazz. Has an excellent and varied selection of DVDs for rent as well, though membership is closed.  

Electronics [ edit ]

The Croma electronics showroom is opposite Lifestyle Mall. eZone, Reliance Digital, Pai, Sony, Panasonic electronics showrooms are all within the kilometre from here. So this is the ideal location if you want to do a survey before making your next expensive LCD/LED TV purchase.

Learn [ edit ]

Hinduism [ edit ].

  • The Art of Living , Kanakapura Road, Udayapura , ☏ +91 80 67262626 , +91 80 6726262627 , +91 80 6726262628 , [email protected] . The campus is also the focal point of many service projects such as rural development and education, organic farming initiatives, scientific research into the benefits of ‘Sudarshan Kriya’ While at the ashram, one cannot miss the Satsangs that are held every evening. Satsangs are gatherings where scattered minds unite through music, meditation, and wisdom to experience a higher state of consciousness. People from all over the world who know different languages participate in the singing of bhajans, or the repetitive chanting of a word or a verse.  
  • ISKCON , ISKCON Sri Radha Krishna-Chandra Temple,Hare Krishna Hill, Chord Rd , ☏ +91 80-23471956 , +91 80-23578346 , fax : +91 80-23578625 . The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) temple in Bangalore city is huge cultural complex that was inaugurated in 1997 to carry out the vision of A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, the Founder-Acarya of ISKCON, to promote Vedic culture and spiritual learning. ISKCON Sri Radha Krishna-chandra Mandir attracts visitors from different parts of the world and it is more than a place of rituals. However, due to the huge flow of foreign visitors, it has mostly become a heavily commercialized place and less of a religious centre.  

Buddhism [ edit ]

  • Choe Khor Sum Ling , Ashwini, No. 24, 1st Floor, Domlur Layout , ☏ +91 80 41486497 , [email protected] . This Tibetan Buddhist meditation and study centre is in Domlur Layout near Shanti Sagar Restaurant on Airport Road. CKSL is a centre for the study and practice of Mahayana Buddhism following the lineage and example of Lord Buddha. The Centre, whose name means 'The Three Turnings of the Wheel of Dharma' was founded in 2003 by Lama Zopa Rinpoche under the guidance of HH the XIVth Dalai Lama. The Centre offers courses in various Buddhist meditation techniques and teachings on different aspects of Buddhism. Teachings are offered free to the public and are conducted in English or in Tibetan (with translation in English). In addition to regular teachings, every few weeks the Centre invites senior Lamas to give talks on important aspects of the Buddhist path. Such talks are also accompanied by instructions and initiations by the Lama into different meditation practices.  
  • Maha Bodhi Society , 14 Kalidasa Road, Gandhinagar , ☏ +91 80 2250684 , [email protected] . This temple has a very active schedule. There are teachings on the Dharma in English on the first two and last Sundays of every month from 9:30-11:30AM, while on the 3rd Sunday there is a meditation retreat. Anyone is welcome to attend. The temple also has a good library and a beautiful garden - a great place to retreat from the hustle and bustle of the metropolis outside.  
  • Thubten Lekshey Ling ( Dharma Subhashita ), ☏ +91 98 80296930 , [email protected] . Nyingma Tibetan Buddhist meditation centre founded by the late His Holiness Pema Norbu (Penor) Rinpoche. The centre is close to MG Road on Ulsoor road, on the side of Manipal Centre. The centre conducts meditation classes, spiritual discourses and advanced study programs. Weekend teachings in meditation and philosophy are offered by lamas from Namdroling Monastery, Bylakupee .  

Work [ edit ]

Indians [ edit ].

The best way to find employment in Bangalore is through job fairs, job portals, applying directly to companies of interest, and through headhunters.

Being referred as Silicon Valley of India, the city provides plethora of employment opportunities to youngsters from different corners of India.

Non-Indians [ edit ]

With a little hard work and persistence finding a job is quite possible in Bangalore. Most of the available positions are in the IT field but not necessarily IT based. Several expats do marketing, quality assurance, accent training and translation among other things. All jobs in India require an employment visa which must be obtained abroad and sponsored by the hiring company in India. In general, the salary for expats is very high compared to the local Indian wage. The best resource for jobs is through the expat community. Ask around but a good place to meet expats is the Sunday brunches at the 5-star hotels or at the numerous coffee shops in and around the MG Road area.

Eat [ edit ]

Bangalore has a wide variety of food options. Foreigners will want to look for cleanliness in choosing a place to eat. Also don't expect the exterior to be too fancy, observe the cleanliness of the inside and the servers when choosing a place to eat! Eating options include high end restaurants to chains to temples to mom and pop shops and of course street vendors! Restaurants usually label if they serve only vegetarian (veg or pure veg) or both veg and non-veg cuisine. If you haven't been in India long, it is safer to take bottled water. But juices and other drinks are usually ok.

There are numerous established south Indian joints that serve authentic dosais and idlis such as MTR, CTR, Vidyarthi Bhavan and so on! Make sure to try out the classic Benne Masala Dose and a cup of filter coffee at one of these places.

There are also hundreds of young coconut and sugar cane juice stands! A nice refresher as you go around town! Both are good for keeping cool and energized. A coconut goes for ₹25-30 (some stands may have smaller coconuts for ₹10-15). Sugar cane juice runs ₹10-15 per cup. Bangalore is far from the sea, and as such the quality of seafood can vary. Some of the higher end and popular seafood places manage this well, but foreign travellers may want to tread a bit carefully.

Foreigners might want to only drink bottled water and eat only chutneys that are made with bottled or filtered water. Also, beef is forbidden to be on the menu in Karnataka restaurants.

The 80 ft (24 m) Road is the Eat Street of Koramangala. Pizza Hut, Domino's, KFC, Taco Bell, Au Bon Pain are all found here. There are also many non-chains serving local Indian cuisine. Chandni Chowk is a great option if you want the rural Punjabi dhaba experience.

Wisdom Cafe, near the AlienWare showroom is a really cosy place to have some snacks or lunch. So is the Hole in the Wall cafe, on the back street behind Maharaja Hotel. Serves great coffee and English breakfast. So does Cafe Terra, near Wipro park crossing. Adjacent to it is a really popular food joint called Little Home. It serves nice North Indian food at a very reasonable price. It's really popular with the young working populace. Naturals Ice cream parlour is a hit with the hip crowd; on weekend nights you may find queues outside.

Budget [ edit ]

Bangalore has hundreds of fast food joints serving South Indian vegetarian food. They usually are identified with small round steel tables and diners standing around them having food. Dosas, idlis, vadas, curd rice, vegetable pulao, rice with sambar, lemon rice are usually standard fare. Quality widely varies, since most of them cater to working people.

  • The Adiga's chain . Restaurants to the south of Bangalore. Prominent among them are in: Jayanagar 4th Block, take the road facing BHS First Grade College, Basavanagudi.  
  • Adiga's Park , 585, 10th Main, 42nd cross, 5th Block Jayanagar .  
  • Adiga's Foodline , 502, 40th Cross, 8th block .  
  • Adiga's Delicacy , 105 Dickenson's road, Manipal Centre .  
  • Adiga's Majestic , ( next to Fkcci Bldg ), KG Rd .  
  • Adiga's Nalapaka , ( across from HSBC Complex ), Bannerghatta, Arikere .  
  • Anupams Coastal Express , Shivanand Circle . They make fantastic fish dishes. Neer Dosa with Chicken Pulimunchi, kori roti and chicken ghee roast are some things you really cannot miss.  
  • Anand Bhavan , Koramangala. This is a mostly breakfast and sweet place. It has many native foods such as Dosa, Idli, Vada, and Chutney. It has a wide range of Indian sweets such as Jalebis, and Rasgullas.
  • Brahmin's Coffee Bar ( off ShankarMutt in Shankarapuram, Basavanagudi ), ☏ +91 87226 64284 . Famous for idly, vada and its delicious chutney. You also get khaarabath. Don't expect sambar for the vada here.  
  • 12.99826 77.56945 1 Central Tiffin Room (CTR) ( Shri Sagar ), 152, 7th Cross, 3rd Main, Margosa Rd, Malleswaram , ☏ +91 80 2331 7531 . Another landmark hotel, dishing out some divine 'Benne masala dosa', which literally melts in the mouth. Famous for its Butter Masala Dosa. ( updated Feb 2016 )
  • Coconut Grove , Church St . Appams and Kerala parottas with a chicken sauce dish. Their lunch offer for ₹80 is also really good. A pretty good choice for reasonably priced quality seafood. Coco-Grove the outdoor 'beer cafe' extension is also worth a look.  
  • Corner House , Residency Rd, BTM Rd, Koramangala, Airport Rd, Whitefield Rd, Marthahalli and Shivananda Circle , ☏ +91 80 2558 3262 . One of the best ice cream parlours offering a variety of treats. Their famed 'Death by Chocolate' (popularly known as DBC) is a must for all chocolate lovers and has attained a cult status. Can be tricky to find a spot during peak times and you may find yourself being 'encouraged' by the staff to leave quickly once you do.  
  • Fanoos ( adjoining Johnson Market, off Brigade Rd ). One of the joints for getting sheekh (beef) rolls in Bangalore. They come in various sizes- sheekh roll, sheekh jumbo, sheekh mambo, sheekh rambo and sheekh sambo- the latter of which is almost 2 in thick. There are other options like chicken, mutton and paneer rolls as well as kababs and shawarma. ₹30-100 per head.  
  • Hotel Empire ( Other locations on Centre Street and Koramangala ), 14 Pottery Road Richards Town ( Next to Museum Inn ), ☏ +91 80 40 414141 . 10AM-3PM . Indian, Chinese, and Middle Eastern cuisine until late night. Try the butter chicken, chicken kababs and parathas. Both the non-vegetarian and vegetarian food are good here and well priced.  
  • Hotel Janatha , 8th Cross Rd, Malleswaram . Makes some of the best vada sambhar and masala dosa in town.  
  • Indian Coffee House , Infantry Road . ( updated May 2015 )
  • Janani, J.P.Nagar . A great place to have breakfast, lunch or dinner, you can have idli and sambar for ₹10 and a cup of tea for ₹8, a north Indian roti curry for ₹32. If you want to have good Punjabi food, go upstairs and get a good meals under ₹150.  
  • Java , ☏ +91 80 4137 8888 . G block of Diamond District apartment complex in Kodalli on the old Airport Rd. A hidden gem that serves buffet lunch and dinner for ₹150 on weekdays, ₹250 on weekends (prices 2008). The buffet consists of North and South Indian dishes and caters to vegetarians and to non-vegetarians. Reasonably priced (₹90-120 entree) a-la-carte selection is available outside of lunch and dinner hours.  
  • Kanti Sweets . KG Rd, Majestic, Malleswaram Circle, RT Nagar. Very good samosas, kachoris and North Indian sweets like rasmalai. Rapidly expanding chain, so there are plenty of branches all over the city now, which serve parathas and other food items as well. The main branch in Majestic is the best, and serves only samosas, kachoris and sweets. ₹10-50 per head.  
  • KC Das . This is a chain of Bengali sweets shops in Bangalore. The one on Church St is perhaps the most visible and famous but there are outlets on Coles Rd, BTM Layout.  
  • Kohinoor , Brigade Rd . Serves very reasonably priced Kerala Muslim style food.  
  • Lake View Milk Bar , MG Rd , ☏ +91 80 2558 7410 . Excellent ice creams, club sandwiches and burgers.  
  • 12.955186 77.58556 2 Mavalli Tiffin Room (MTR) , 11 Lal Bagh Rd , ☏ +91 80 2222 0022 , +91 80 22221706 . One of the very old traditional breakfast places in Bangalore. There are a few people who have been having their breakfast at MTR every day for the past 15 years. Closed between 2:45-3:30PM. Expect a long wait on weekends. Traditional 12-course Karnataka lunches are also available here for around ₹90 per head. Advance reservations recommended at weekends. Rava idlis, dosas and bisi bele bath are excellent. It has maintained its quality over the years and is very famous. It is on the road perpendicular to Lal bagh main gate. ( updated Oct 2018 )
  • Nandini . The Andhra fast food chain serves some excellent biriyani and chicken dishes.  
  • New Shanti Sagar , 80 Foot Rd . This is an reasonably reliable chain of vegetarian south Indian restaurants. Branches scattered all over the city, notably in Koramangala Jayanagar, Domlur. ₹50-200.  
  • Richies , MM Rd ( Off Mosque Rd ). Serves the kind of biryani that is the Bangalore original. It is midway on MM Rd, and hard to miss because of the crowds that throng its takeaway counter. One visits Richies only for the food—tables and chairs made of synthetic wood, and dim light from gaudy chandeliers don’t exactly make for great ambiance. A motley bunch of diners cram the place for lunch and dinner (they have added 2nd and 3rd floors). The biryani here is delicious, and you must love meat to love Richies. The menu is limited; but the mutton and chicken biryani stand out and they are not flavoured with the same masala, or heaven forbid, rice, their kababs are something nice and unique too.  
  • Savera Tea Shop . 24 hr tea shops near Russell Market in Shivajinagar and on MG Rd. Good place to go for a cup of tea in the dead of the night. Serves tea, Suleimani (honey+lemon) tea and a variety of biscuits. ₹3-15  
  • Shettara Beedi ( food street ). The entire street adjoining the famous VB Bakery at V V Puram is Bangalore's miniature version of Kuala Lumpur's Jalan Alor foodstalls. A haven for anyone who enjoys hawker fare, one can stall-hop and have a variety of snacks that'll satisfy even the most ravenous hunger and spend less than ₹100 in total. Some of the must-try dishes are dum-root and butter-bun congress at VB Bakery. The dosas, obbattu (sweet pancake) , akkirotti (rice pancake) , fried bondas , butter-gulkand, and masala-pepsi available at the various stalls are also delicious. The street comes alive only in the evenings (after 6PM) and that only vegetarian fare is available here.  
  • Shezan , Lavelle Rd and Cunningham Rd , ☏ +91 80 2224 9319 , +91 80 2224 9667 . Indian, Chinese and Continental cuisines with a good menu choice where beef, fish, prawn, mutton and chicken meat are available. Excellent steaks.  
  • Shiv Sagar , Narayan Pillai St ( off Commercial St ), ☏ +91 80 509-8892 . Don't get put off by the location, It's a great place to eat.  
  • SLV chain . Prominent among them are in: Banashankari 2nd stage, opposite BDA park and the one in J.P.Nagar 2nd Phase near Ragigudda Temple  
  • Sree Krishna . Fast food a little further from the road connecting Lalbagh Westgate with Basavanagudi.  
  • Udupi Garden , 16th Main BTM Layout . Simple Udupi restaurant. Serves very good south Indian dishes at nominal prices. Also serves north Indian food.  
  • Upahara Darshini , DVG Rd, Basavanagudi . Another of Bangalore's new found Darshinis dishing out top notch masala dosa and Vada Sambhar.  
  • 13.00565 77.56924 3 Veena Stores , Margosa Rd, 15 Cross, Malleswaram . This place has some of the best Idlis and Vadas in this part of the world. They also make other dishes but Idli and Vada are mainstay. Don't expect to sit and eat because there is no seating. Stand and eat. Best time to go is mornings for breakfast before they run out of the day's stock. Try before 8AM although they are open some part of the day and evening.  
  • Vidhyarthi Bhavan ( off Gandhi Bazar in Basavanagudi ). A gastronomic haven offering some of the best masala dosa in the world. This quaint little place is so famous that it has not even bothered to change its age-old sign board, and who needs it anyway, the aroma wafting through the air is a good enough indication that you are in the vicinity of the place. Get there early for a breakfast, there's always a bee-line for places to sit.  
  • Meghana Foods , 1st Cross Road, 124, 1st A cross Rd, KHB Colony, 5th Block, Koramangala ( near Jyoti Nivas College ). Meghana, meaning rain, is a restaurant that was started in the year 2006 serving authentic Andhra style food. There are five branches in the city. ( updated Aug 2022 )

Mid-range [ edit ]

  • 100ft Restaurant , 100 Foot Rd . Indra Nagar. Westernised cooking, but notably better than any other pasta serving restaurant in the area. The restaurant is a bit of a hybrid of store/restaurant. ₹300-500.  
  • Alibaba Cafe & Restaurant , ☏ +91 80 4091 7163 . Frazer Town. Arabian, Persian and Bhatkali cuisine described as "An Arabian Lake in the Indian Ocean". A themed restaurant with the feel of Arabia, Persia and India. The "Shaiya Biryani" of the Bhatkali cuisine, the Al faham chicken barbeque out of the Arabian cuisine and the chicken Jujeh kabab from the Persian cuisine are all recommended.  
  • Caesar's Restaurant , MG Rd . Indian and continental food. Ambiance is good though the food is tad expensive. Parking is a problem.  
  • Canopy , PU Building, M.G. Rd . Open air, multi-cuisine North-Indian food. Cooking techniques date back to the independence era offering the unique taste. Great outdoor ambiance in the middle of the central business district. ₹125-750  
  • Ebony , MG Rd ( on the 13th floor of the tallest building on MG Rd, Utility building ). Stylish eatery with excellent evening views of the city. Service is a bit slow, but the ambiance makes it worth the wait. Book ahead for a terrace seat. ₹200-400  
  • The Egg Factory , St.Marks Rd , ☏ +91 80 4211 0041 . Multi-cuisine, The menu, as the name suggests, is all based on the indispensable egg . Its also modelled on a factory with functional chairs and a menu that looks like an instruction manual. Its open for all day dining. Egg dishes from all over the world, including omelttes, scrambles, French toast, curries, sub's, pasta & desserts. Don't miss the fantastic huevos rancheros here, they make it as good as in Mexico. Innovative drinks, try the Chlorophyll Fix , it looks and sounds weird, but tastes like heaven. Highly relaxed service.  
  • Grill Maximus , 17th cross 4 main HSR Layout . Famous for the Mediterranean cuisine.Also serve Arabian Indian and Italian Food. Only A la carte menu is available. ₹200-500  
  • 12.97579 77.60147 4 Koshy's , St. Marks Rd ( Below Church St ). A Bangalore institution, serving a smattering of Western favorites (like fish and chips) along with the usual South Indian fare in a bohemian-for-India atmosphere. On weekends, they serve up greasy Western-style breakfast, including omelettes and Bombay (i.e, French) Toast. Appam and stew is their Sunday breakfast special and a must eat. Turn right at the entrance for the more expensive (and decidedly less charming) A/C room. ₹50-200. Smoky, with sluggish service, and not particularly clean Koshy's still has plenty of character and history but its getting harder to justify their skyrocketing prices.  
  • Little Italy , 100 Foot Rd . Indiranagar. A chic Italian vegetarian restaurant, faddish and over priced. Sometimes the staff switch off A/C if the tables are less than half-filled.  
  • Mainland China , Church St ( Near Museum Rd ), ☏ +91 80 2227 7722 , +91 90 2224 5864 . Upscale Chinese food. Good, fairly authentic food and excellent service. Serves a decent lunch buffet. Also new outlet on 100ft Road, Indiranagar. ₹500-800.  
  • Pinxx , Manipal centre ( off MG Rd ). A great place for Breakfast, lunch and dinner buffet. ₹200-400 per head.  
  • Le Rock Pub Cafe , Rest House Rd ( Off Brigade Rd ), ☏ +91 80 4123 1001 . Hot coffee to chilled Kingfisher beer on the tap awesome cocktails and even hand rolled Havana cigars. Salads, sandwiches, jacket baked potatoes to entrees. LRC also offers an Oxy Bar, Bangalore's first.  
  • Sahib Sindh Sultan , Level 2, Forum Mall, Hosur Rd, Koramangala , ☏ +91 80 2206 7878 . Train-themed restaurant with a delicious, upscale menu. It is supposed to showcase NWFP. Their kakori kebabs are excellent. It also serves wine with the food. Expect a long wait. Or book ahead and roam around the mall or grab a few drinks from the adjoining Firangi Paani . ₹150-500  
  • Samarkand , Gem Plaza, 66, Infantry Rd ( East of Central St ), ☏ +91 80 4111 3366 . North West frontier food (i.e., kebabs, Afghani) in a kitschy atmosphere but the food is great. You will need to book on weekends. ₹300-600.  
  • Sue's Food Place , Krishna Temple Rd, Indira Nagar . A Caribbean style restaurant run by Sue (Susan John from Trinidad and Tobago). It has an excellent buffet. Their Jamaican jerk chicken, salads and desserts are lovely. A la carte menu is available on certain days. ₹200-500  
  • 1947 Restaurant . Shop No:47, 4th Floor, 15th Cross Rd, Above Girias, Malleshwaram, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560003

Splurge [ edit ]

  • La Classic Hotel Extraordinaire , Plot# 158, Yadavanahalli, Hosur Main road, Attibele ( Opp. Applicomp (India) Ltd. ), ☏ +91 80 3910 1000 , +91 80 3910 1111 . The only fine dining multi-cuisine restaurant outside Electronic City and on the way to Hosur caters to buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner apart from a selection from an international menu. ( updated Jun 2023 )
  • Blue Ginger , Taj West End ( just next door to Blue Bar ). High-end Vietnamese restaurant with a beautiful setting and excellent food.  
  • Grasshopper , 45 Kalena Agrahara, Bannerghata Rd , ☏ +91 80 2659-3999 , +91 98 4545-2646 . Freshly prepared seven course meal served on the table. Reservation required. Closed on Mondays.  
  • Graze , Taj Residency, MG Rd . Has some of the best creative continental you will get in Bangalore.  
  • I.Talia , Park Hotel, Opposite 1 MG, Old Madras Rd . Has the best Italian food in town  
  • Karavalli , Residency Rd ( at the Gateway Hotel ), ☏ +91 80 2558-4545 . Mangalorean, Goa, Karwar, and Kerala style cuisine. Best Indian food you will get when visiting BLR.  
  • The Leela Palace Bengaluru Dining . All-you-can-eat/drink brunch on Sunday is ₹2,000. They have 4 restaurants, Citrus Lounge (Brasserie kitchen), Zen (Pan Asian), Library Bar (serves all cuisine) and Jamavar (Authentic Indian). Generally overpriced compared to the Taj outlets (Blue Ginger, Graze, Karavalli) ( updated Oct 2018 )
  • Monsoon , Park Hotel, Old Madras Rd ( Next to Taj Residency ). 24 hr cafe with a variety of Continental Dishes, Indian, South East Asian and Mediterranean. Ideal location for private parties.  
  • Olive Beach , Wood St . A long time favourite that will serve you Italian meats and cheese in a nice setting, this is still among Bangalore's best.  
  • The Raj Pavilion , ITC Windsor Manor, Golf Course Rd. . 24/7 restaurant that offers the taste of the British Raj. Anglo-Lucknowi, Far East and Continental cuisine is served. Amongst the best in Bangalore.  
  • Sunny's , 34 Vittal Mallya Rd ( at Embassy Diamante ), ☏ +91 80 5132-9366 , +91 80 5132-9391 . Among the best restaurants in Bangalore. Try the starters, salads and pasta is fine here. Hot sandwiches for lunch. Also has a branch at Indira Nagar. About ₹1,200 for a 3-course meal for two, excluding drinks .  

Regional cuisine [ edit ]

  • Kadambam , Bull Temple Road, near Ramakrishna Ashram; West of Chord Rd ( near Modi Eye Hospital in Rajajinagar ).  
  • Kamat Yatrnivas , Gandhinagar; Bull Temple Road, Basavanagudi . Serves special N Karnataka meals with jowar (Sorghum) rotis. They now have a branch on Bull Temple Road where they have local artists perform when you have dinner.  
  • Maiya's , 30th Cross Rd, Jayanagar 4 Block; 11th Cross Malleshwaram; Sajjan Rao Circle, Basavanagudi , ☏ +91 80 4341 4400 . Features a great amount of South Indian cuisine, and then lets you buy some more to take home. And in case that you don't like it, there are more places upstairs that have different cuisine (Jayanagar branch only).  
  • MTR 1924 , Mini Forest, JP Nagar; St. Marks Road; Indiranagar; . New age chain from the folks who run Mavalli Tiffin Rooms (MTR) on Lalbagh Road.  
  • Nalapaka , Rajajinagar . Serves special N Karnataka meals with jowar (Sorghum) rotis, Holige (stuffed sweet rotis). Known for the distinctive Butter Dosa and different varieties of coconut chutneys.  
  • South Indies , Indiranagar; Infantry Rd , ☏ +91 80 4163 6363 , +91 80 4163 6362 . An upscale South Indian restaurant in Bangalore, that gives you a taste of authentic south Indian cuisine in an ambience that is equally tasteful.  
  • UpSouth , Mantri Square, Mallesharam; Orion Mall, Malleshwaram; Ecospace, Bellandur; 60 ft. Road, Koramangala , ☏ +91 80 2266 7378 . A quick service restaurant with an upbeat, contemporary look. Be it the vibrant, youthful interiors or the presentation of food in the form of combos, Upsouth is all set to break the dull clutter.  

European [ edit ]

  • Cafe Y , Langford Rd ( Near Prestige Elgin, Hosur Rd-Langford Rd junction ), ☏ +91 80 5114 4561 . Amazing sizzlers and steaks, nice ambiance.  
  • Friends Fast Food , Jyoti Nivas College Rd, Koramangala ( 300 m from Forum ). Great Conti food at college prices. Casa Picola fans will like this one.  
  • Herbs & Spices , 80 Foot Rd ( Above Planet M, 100 m north of Reliance Fresh ). On. Great pasta, pizza, and desserts.  
  • Kebab Ki , Koramangala . for "Adana Kebab" and other Turkish dishes. ( updated Jan 2023 )

Maharashtrian food [ edit ]

  • Kollapuri's , 429/31 30th Cross, 4th Block Jaya Nagar ( Near Jain Mandir ), ☏ +91 80 4121 1693 , +91 80 2653 5207 . An authentic Maharashtrian hotel run by Savaji. It serves bhakri, chapati and "Sheckle Edme" special Savaji stuffed roti with spicy sabjis and meat or other non veg items  
  • Rajvardhan Foods , 1291 25th Main Road, 9th Block Jaya Nagar East ( Near Big Bazaar ), ☏ +91 98 8630 3088 , +91 98 8630 3089 . Best known for its vadapav, sabudana vada, khichdi. It also offers bhakri, thalipeeth. The snacks and other food offered here is comparatively expensive. This is because it is Bangalore's only authentic Maharashtrian food outlet. It also serves food fresh, only prepared after placing the order, so the wait and price is compensated. The food quality is excellent.  

Odia food [ edit ]

  • Dalama , #37, 6th block, Koramangala, 100 ft Rd ( near Kamat Hotel, Koramangala ), ☏ +91 80 4166 0921 . Authentic Odia cuisine including vegetable curries, chapati, meat, fish, prawn, crab and chicken delicacies.  

South Karnataka [ edit ]

  • Halli Mane , 3rd Cross, Malleswaram ( close to Malleswaram Circle ). Truly authentic and traditional Kannada style food.  
  • Janatha Hotel , 8th Cross, Malleshwaram . Another great place, famous for its butter masala dosas and vadas.  
  • Kamat Lokaruchi , Mysore Rd ( just before Channapatna ). Amazing food and ambience. Authentic Mangalorean meals.  
  • Kamat Yatrinivas , Majestic; All around the city . Authentic Mangalorean meals.  
  • Karavalli , Residency Rd ( at the Gateway Hotel ), ☏ +91 80 2558 4545 . Mangalorean, Goa, Karwar, and Kerala style cuisine.  
  • Konkan , 6th cross, 6th Block, Koramangala , ☏ +91 80 2552 1530 . Mangalorean and Goan style cuisine.  
  • Kodial's , 8th Cross Malleswaram . For authentic vegetarian Konkani cuisine.  
  • Kudla , Ramanashree Comforts, Richmond Rd . For seafood, serves excellent dishes.  
  • New Krishna Bhavan , 1st Cross Malleswaram . For authentic Mangalorean food, reasonably priced. Try the neer dosa and badam halwa.  
  • The Palms , 33 Church St ( at the Highgates Hotel ), ☏ +91 80 2559 7172 . Mangalorean, Coorgi, and Malabari style. (shut for renovations)  
  • Upaahara Darshini , Jayanagar 3rd Block; DVG Road, Gandhi Bazaar . One of Bangalore's oldest food joints. Amazing dosas.  
  • Vidyarthi Bhavan , 32 Gandhi Bazaar , ☏ +91 80 2667 7588 . Another very old and traditional breakfast place, exclusively known for its Masala Dosa. Similar to MTR, you can find people who have been having breakfast here since times immemorial.  

Bengali [ edit ]

  • 6 Ballygunge Place , 1st Fl., 612, 12th Main, Indira Nagar ( above Café Coffee Day ). It has been rated best Bengali restaurant by times food guide Bengaluru. It serves excellent fish (esp their chital peti roast), dab chingri and luchis. (Its mocktails are avoidable however). Prices are slightly on higher side. May cost around ₹1,000 for two but the food quality is good. The owners have also added Kolkata-style chaat on top floor. ₹1,000 for two .  
  • 36 Chowringhee Lane , 100ft Rd, BTM Layout ( opp Reliance Fresh ), ☏ +91 80 4124 0979 . Authentic Bengali Cuisine.  
  • Bangaliana , 355, 1st 'B' Main, 7th Block, Koramangala ( opp. HDFC Bank ), ☏ +91 80 2571 1058 . Authentic Bengali Delicacies (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) Restaurant, Take-away, Catering. Specialities: fish, mutton chicken and, of course, sweets.  
  • Bhojohori Manna , 668/B 6th Block, Koramangala Club Rd , ☏ +91 80 2550 3666 . Free home delivery  
  • The Esplanade , KHB Colony , ☏ +91 80 4092 7878 . Offers authentic Bengali cuisine. They also have a continental menu.  
  • Oh! Calcutta , St Mark's Rd . Part of a chain of restaurants across the country, and the best Bengali food available in the city albeit pricier than the other options.  
  • Sonar Bangla , 88/1, Shubh Arcade, 1st floor, 16th Cross, Margosa Rd, Malleswaram , ☏ +91 80 3367622 . The restaurant undertakes orders of authentic Bengali food for gourmets who fancy a whole meal and also delivers it at the doorstep. Fish is considered sacred in the coastal state and is consumed universally. So, all fish lovers can take heart as the non-vegetarian cuisine is delivered, but not served at the restaurant.  

Andhra [ edit ]

  • Bheemas , Church St . If you have the penchant for spice this place is meant for you.  
  • Nagarjuna Chimney , Residency Rd; Jayanagar 3rd Block ( near Old Galaxy Theatre; near ICICI Bank ). Possibly have a few more branches elsewehere in Bangalore. The biryani is great, as are their meals which are served ritually on a banana leaf. Reach early for lunch, for there are always hordes waiting.  
  • R₹ , off Brigade Rd . A renovation of the vintage R₹, the fun doubles here with the double storeyed restaurant, one serving Andhra and the other Hyderabadi cuisines. There's also alcohol, all the more reason to indulge on a Saturday afternoon.  

Tamil [ edit ]

  • Anjappar Restaurant , #50, 100 Ft. Road, 4th Block Kormangala . Chettinad cuisine  
  • Annachi , 100 Ft. Road, Indiranagar . Serves vegetarian and non-vegetarian food. Has some good chettinad style dishes.  
  • Annapoorna , Ulsoor ( near Sai Baba Temple in Ulsoor. Need to get down at Ulsoor police station ). Pure vegetarian food in Tamil style.  
  • Krishna Kafe , Koramangala ( beside Anand Sweets ). Traditional Chennai-style food. Dosas, idlis, idiyappam and the like with authentic Tamil sambar and chutney. This place is vegetarian-only. A vegetarian meal will cost you around ₹80. ₹40-100 .  
  • Pongal , Jivan Bima Nagar ( near the Indiranagar telephone exchange ). Tamil Nadu food. Lots of dosa varieties, Podi dosa, parotta with kurma are good. Ambience is not that great, but this place is for those who need a quick bite without a big pinch on the wallet.  
  • Ponnuswamy , Koramangala ( near the National Games Village, opposite to Legends of Rock ), ☏ +91 80 4151 1919 . Authentic south Tamil nadu food. Try the biryani and sukka fry. No alcohol or smoking. Also at Residency Rd., next to Imperial Hotel.  

Ice Cream Parlours [ edit ]

  • Corner House , 1 Airport Rd; All around the city , ☏ +91 96861 91973 . Carlton Towers. This is the place for foodies looking for the best desserts in town. The "brown bomb" and "hot fudge" are a must have. Not a place for calorie counters.  
  • ibaco , Basavanagudi; Basaveshwara Nagar; BTM Layout; Coles Road; Indira Nagar; Jayanagar; Koramangala; Mantri Square; Phoenix Mall; RR Nagar; Wood Street; Yelahanka .  
  • Naturals Ice Cream , Indiranagar; Koramangala; Sarjapur; Dollars Colony, RMV Extension; St. Marks Road; Jayanagar; Basaveshwaranagar; Frazer Town; Malleshwaram; Arekere .  
  • Pabrai's Fresh and Naturalle Ice Cream , Wood Street, Ashok Nagar , ☏ +91 80 6453 0000 .  
  • Phalaamritha Ice Cream Parlour , 8th Cross, 14/1 West Park Road,Malleswaram , ☏ +91 80 6567 5755 . Serves 25 super smooth home-made ice cream flavours along with health drinks, varieties of kulfis, milk shakes, ice tea, ice cream, novelties and chaats.  
  • Richie Rich Ice Cream Parlour , ☏ +91 80 2226 9655 . Three branches around the city, with a variety of natural ice creams, softies and many fast food items such as pav bhaji and vada pav.. Try the 'Elvis Presley' specialty or the traffic jam or 'Richie Rich' special. The 3 locations are on St. Marks Rd, Airport Rd. and Kumara Park East.  
  • Swensen's , Mantri Square, Malleshwaram; 80 ft. Road, Koramangala; 60 ft. Road, Sahakara Nagar; Ascendas Park Square Mall, Whitefield; Bangalore Central, Bellandur; BDA Complex, HSR Layout; J.P.Nagar (Marenhalli); Jayanagar , ☏ +91 80 4117 8235 . The ultimate sundae experience.  
  • Yogi's , #86, 21st Main, Banashankari 2nd Stage ( near BDA Complex ), ☏ +91 98 4584 9025 , +91 98 4539 7363 . The "Sakkat Burger" and "Sakkat Mexican" are a must have. Wide range of burgers, sandwiches, ice creams, shakes and sundaes available.  

North Indian [ edit ]

  • Bay Leaf , Raheja Arcade, opposite Forum Mall, Kormangala . A really nice place with reasonable prices.  
  • Grameen , Raheja Arcade, opposite Forum Mall, Kormangala . One of the best places to have good vegetarian North Indian food.  
  • Hyderabadi biriyani , Banerghatta Rd ( near IIM -B, beside HSBC Bank and above Fabmall ). Serves good biriyani  
  • Mast Kalandar , All around the city . Very nice North India cuisine. It is very reasonably priced.  
  • Queens , Church Street, opposite Amoeba . Small restaurant but great food at reasonable prices.  
  • Rasilas , JP Nagar 7 Phase, Shreyas Colony ( close to Brigade Millennium & Elita Promenade Apartments, near RBI layout ). Nice place with very fine cuisine.  
  • Tijouri , Hotel Atria, Palace Rd , ☏ +91 80 2220 5205 .  
  • Kund . 303, Ashoka Terrace, 5th Main Rd, Indira Nagar 1st Stage, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560038.

Italian [ edit ]

  • 100 ft Boutique , 100 Foot Rd, Indira nagar ( after Fab Mall when you are travelling from CMH Rd side, and a few stores after Benetton on the LHS if you're coming from Airport Rd ), ☏ +91 80 4150 1781 . Comparable to most continental resto-bars. The best part about it is that its a Boutique Restaurant, which means you can shop, while waiting for your meal to arrive, even after 9PM, which is when most other shops close in Banglaore. The Boutique houses many young designers. Levitate , showcases a wide array of eclectic street fashion and handcrafted kitsch from all over India.  
  • I-Talia , The Park, MG Rd , ☏ +91 80 2559 4666 . Expensive, but arguably the best Italian food in town.  
  • Italia ( previously Little Italy ) , Indiranagar . Nice vegetarian restaurant in Indira Nagar, a little expensive. Good food.  
  • Via Milano , Koramangala ( near Sony World ). Authentic Italian food. 3 course meal for 2 will cost an average of ₹2,000, (wine not included).  

Chinese [ edit ]

  • Beijing Bites . 11AM-3:30PM, 7PM-11PM . Chain restaurant inspired by Chinese & Thai cuisines, spread across Bangalore. ₹200-₹400 .  
  • Caesar's Multi Cuisine Restaurant , Mahalakshmi Chambers, 9/2, MG Rd. ( beside HSBC bank opposite ING Bank ). 6:30PM–11:30PM . Variety of tasty food. Classic environment.  
  • Golden Lights , No.4032, 100ft Rd, HAL-II Stage, Indranagar , ☏ +91 80 2559 7722 .  
  • Shanghai Junction , No.8, Sri Sai, 60 Foot. Rd, G Block, Sahakarnagar ( behind Big Market ), ☏ +91 80 41744477 .  
  • Mainland China , Church St; 100 Foot Rd. Indiranagar .  
  • P!ing , No. 130, 1st Cross, 5th Block, Koramangala . Includes a dessert bay. Dim sum, sensible portions, good prices.  

Kerala [ edit ]

  • BigBoy Fried Chicken, (BFC) , Vignan Nagar .  
  • Coconut Grove , Church Street .  
  • Continental Spice , Airport Rd ( close to Diamond District ).  
  • Gokulam Mess , GM Palya ( 3 km (1.9 mi) from Indiranagar ).  
  • Hotel New Malabar , Kaggadasapura ( Near level crossing ).  
  • Hotel Ruchi , Vignana Nagar .  
  • K K Bakers , Malleshpalaya .  
  • Kaayal , AECS Layout; Jeevan Bhima Nagar .  
  • Kairali , Near Forum Mall, Koramangala .  
  • Kalavara , Vignana Nagar .  
  • Kerala Pavilion , Domlur ( behind Shanti Sagar ). Authentic Kerala food  
  • Little Home , 80 ft. Road, Koramangala ( near Wipro K2 office ). Very good south and central Kerala food. Bad service though.  
  • The Paramount Restaurant , Koramangala ( near Jyothi Nivas College ).  
  • Priyam Restaurant , Jagadish Nagar ( Behind BEML ).  
  • Tharavadu , Bommanahalli, Hosur Rd ( After Silk Board ).  
  • Vayal , Outer ring road (around Central mall) ( After Silk Board ).  

Dhabas [ edit ]

  • There are few dhabas catering to all tastes. South and North Indian fare is available at most places and is clean and cheap. A special mention is the green park dhaba on the outskirts on Bellary Road and Golconda Chimney on the old airport road in Marthahalli, opposite Shankara Eye Hospital. Golconda Chimmney has been renovated and has A/C and non-A/C sections, the non-veg spread is simply amazing, but the rates are steep if you have a traditional dhaba in mind. The ambience is nice. Try the chicken kathi rolls and the biryani.
  • 12.98369 77.61391 5 Bobby-da-Dhaba , Near Lavanya Theatre, St John's Road, Near Ulsoor , ☏ +91 96 6367 8382 . 12:30PM-3:45PM, 7:30PM-11PM . The food is good (albeit slightly oily). It basically serves paranthas (with lots of butter), chaach, kheer and a number of side dishes (most notable being their shahi paneer and rajma). You may have to wait for a while in case it is full. So it's better to go slightly early, noon for lunch and 7:30PM for dinner to avoid rush).  
  • 12.99772 77.621902 6 Manjit ka Dhaba , 107, 1st Floor, Wheeler Road, Near Railway Cross, Cox Town, Frazer Town , ☏ +91 80 4965 3065 . noon to 4PM, 7PM-11PM . Budget dhaba. Tasty parathas (with butter) and couple of assorted vegetable curry options. Lassi. Dont expect ambience in dhabas. ( updated Apr 2015 )

Drink [ edit ]

  • In Koramangala, Legends of Rock is near the Pizza Hut on 80 ft. Road.
  • Also great is the Jimi's Beer Cafe nearby, has a really nice ambience.
  • Firangi Paani at Forum Mall is a nice but expensive option.
  • Costa Coffee, Barista and CCD have their presence near Maharaja Hotel. Young working people spend a lot of their time here. You can get a truly multi national multi cultural feeling as there are several restaurants serving Spanish, Italian, Thai, Chinese, Indian, Mexican food. Hence, it is really popular with expatriates.
  • The area around Jyoti Nivas college is a popular hangout for the college going crowd, with a lot of eateries and cafes in the area. This area has a very hip/ fashionable feel to it.

Cafes [ edit ]

  • Barista Lavazza , ☏ +91 80 4207 5023 , [email protected] . An Indian startup cafe chain established in 1997 and more commonly known as Barista and now owned by Lavazza. The chain has more than 200 stores in India. It is found all over Bangalore with 32 retail outlets, most of them near IT corporate offices.  
  • 12.9713 77.60712 1 Café Coffee Day , ☏ +91 80 4001 2345 . Popularly known as CCD. Established in 1996, at Brigade Road, Bangalore, the chain has over 1,000 cafes throughout India. It is found all over Bangalore.  
  • Caffe Pascucci , 690/A, 15 Cross Road, 14th Main Road, Phase II, J P Nagar , ☏ +91 80 4091 2134 . Italian coffee chain brand. In 2010, Pascucci set up its own coffee retail shop in India with 10 outlets in Bangalore at prominent localities like Jayanagar, JP Nagar, MG Road, Malleshwaram and Indiranagar.  
  • Cake Walk , #297, 100 Feet Rd, Indra Nagar , ☏ +91 80 2520 5393 .  
  • Coffee Workers Co-op , Church St's Brigade Gardens . A venerable Bangalore institution, with waiters in traditional uniforms and customers slowly savoring the age-old tradition of coffee drinking - though there are just two choices of coffee: black or white. Have some delightful "masala dosa" here.  
  • Coffee World , ☏ +91 80 4111 2111 , +91-9845296898 . Can be found all over Bangalore.  
  • Costa Coffee , ☏ +91 80 4348 8888 . British coffeehouse chain. Koramangala 4th Block, in Indranagar and another opposite Goethe-Institut, RMZ Eco Space on Sarjapur Rd and Sigma Mall, Brookesfield, Cunningham Rd, JNC Rd, and Jayanagar. Besides Coffee, Costa lays heavy emphasis on food with sandwiches, paninis, tostatos, pastas and many kinds of deserts, English muffins, a wide variety of cakes and desserts.  
  • Java City , Church St. . Pleasant old Bangalore atmosphere. Offers a wide variety of tea, coffee from all over the world including pizza, pasta, pastries, cookies, you name it they have it plus you get to see a unique sense of humor in their menu and on the walls. On Saturday and Sunday evenings, there is live music, rock and guitar. This place is simple, expatriate friendly and not at all pricy. There is another Java City near Lavelle Road.  
  • Travel on Menu Café . Popular for TOM Coffee.  

Pubs and bars [ edit ]

The pub scene is concentrated around the commercial business district in the heart of Bangalore. MG Road, Brigade Road, Residency Road, St. Marks Road, and Church Street have numerous pubs. Happy hours is typically between 6-8PM and at most pubs, the time for the last order is around 10:30PM.

Formerly having a reputation as the Pub City of India, Bangalore's buoyant pub and nightlife has been curtailed by police and regulatory action, and all bars and nightclubs must now close no later than midnight.

Most bars and pubs in the city are somewhat upscale, but many inexpensive restaurants serve beer and good quality food.

If you just need to go out you could go to one of the bars, but if you would like to have a great social experience and are in the city for a considerable period of time consider becoming a member of one of the social expat clubs in the city. The IVES Club offers a meeting for its members every Saturday at one or the other popular nightclubs in Bangalore; its members are interns, expats, volunteers and exchange students residing in the city.

  • Beer Joint Pub, (aka BJP) , Indiranagar , ☏ +91 80 2525 0346 .  
  • Bull n Bush , 4th floor, Garuda Mall . Plays hip hop, house and occasionally trance. ₹500 cover charge .  
  • Carpe Diem , Church St . It's a Power Metal haven.  
  • Ego's , Castle Street, off Brigade Rd .  
  • J'Cubez , Banashankari 2nd Stage, opp. BDA complex . For rock lovers  
  • Jimi's , Residency Road, Koramangala 80ft. Rd . A nice dark cozy bar along with Rock music and video. Best visited during weekends and is not hard on your pocket.  
  • Le Rock Pub Cafe , Rest House Rd ( off Brigade Rd ), ☏ +91 80 4123 1001 . Open from 10AM-11:30PM . The latest watering hole in Bangalore. Rock music across the board screened on large plasma panels; every song can not only be heard but seen as well. Coffee, Kingfisher beer, cocktails, food and Bangalore's first oxy bar.  
  • Legends of Rock , 80 Foot Rd, 6th Block, Koramangala , ☏ +91 80 4130 3232 . Watch the Legends perform on large format TVs.  
  • Olio , Koramangala , ☏ +91 80 4092 7888 . Great ambiance with beer, wines and continental food.  
  • Opus , Palace Cross Road, near Sankey Rd , ☏ +91 80 2344 2580 . A chilled-out, ex-pat friendly lounge with a large outdoor space. Has karaoke on most Su and W (Kroaknights) as well as regular live music and DJ dance nights. You may need to book ahead on theme nights.  
  • Nasa , Church St .  
  • New Night Watchman , Corner of Church Street and Museum Rd . Little bit dingy but helpful bar staff - satellite TV has the Australia Network so you can watch Rugby Union and AFL games.  
  • 12.97373 77.60717 2 Pecos , Rest House Rd ( Off Brigade Road ) , ☏ +91 80 4090 5462 , +91 944 982 7428 . 60s retro pub with a mural of Jerry Garcia. Often crowded on all 3 floors, including the pleasant roof-top seating area. Free popcorn with every pitcher of beer. Cards are available for frequent customers which make every tenth pitcher of beer free, but you may have to ask several times in order to acquire one and to get it updated.  
  • Purple Haze , Residency Road, Koramangala (close to Jyothi Niwas College) . Popular for the classic rock that's played there.  
  • Sparks , Briage Road Extension, next to Brigade Towers .  
  • Styx ( next to Cauvery Handicrafts on MG Road ). They put the "Heavy" in heavy metal!  
  • Sultanate of Swing , 4th floor, Garuda Mall . Mainly plays Rock, Retro, Heavy Metal and has a Video DJ. Free entry .  
  • Take 5 , 54, MSK Plaza, HAL II Stage Indiranagar . A Jazz themed restaurant that serves great American style food and offers a large selection of beers. They don't always play jazz but the food and drink is consistently good.  
  • Tavern at The Inn , Museum Rd .  
  • The Bunker , off Residency Rd .  
  • Windsor Pub , Vasanth Nagar ( off Mount Carmel's in Kodava Samaja Building ) . A small place which serves only beer, good food and is nice for a family outing. But only limited tables.  
  • Zeus , #174 2nd Floor Manohar Crest, Brigade Rd ( above Health n Glow ), ☏ +91 80 2532 3355 . 11AM-11:30PM . Sports bar and lounge.  

Most hotels have spiffy bars with every imaginable concoction of drinks available.

  • 13th Floor , Barton Centre, MG Rd . Make a reservation. amazing view from the 13th floor  
  • 12.97027 77.61089 3 Arbor Brewing Company ( ABC ), 8 Magrath Rd, Allied Grande Plaza, Ashok Nagar ( Opp. Garuda Mall, Magrath Rd ), ☏ +91 80501 44477 , [email protected] . Daily noon to 12:30AM . Microbrewery that serves Belgian Triple, Smooth Criminal and Brassiere Blonde. Some of the smoothest beers in town and serves pub-style food. Has a nice vibe though it gets crowded during the weekend. ( updated Dec 2018 )
  • Aura , Cunningham Rd .  
  • Athena , The Leela Hotel, Airport Rd . Really popular on most days of the week. The upper VIP lounge is the best part of the club, but the rest of the club is beautifully appointed and attracts a hip crowd.  
  • Barleyz - The Brew House , Above Taco Bell, Sony World signal, Koramangala . Microbrewery  
  • Blue Bar , West End, Race Course Rd . Excellent drinks if you make sure Joel makes them. Officially they have a couple's only policy. Spontaneous dancing likely next to the bar. On weekends you need to buy drink-tickets for ₹1,500 to enter. .  
  • F-Bar , Le Meridien, Sankey Rd . Fashion Bar is a theme bar by FTV  
  • Fuga , Richmond Town . The best place for house music lovers. Expensive and fashionable.  
  • Firangi Paani , Forum Mall, Koramangala .  
  • Geoffrey's , Royal Orchid, Airport Rd . Really nice place  
  • Hint , 5th Floor, Bangalore Central, MG Rd . Tuesdays is ladies night (couples permitted).  
  • iBar , Park Hotel, MG Rd .  
  • Kosmo (Formerly Cosmo Village) , 81 Ali Askar Road Cross ( Off Cunningham Road ) . 3 separate areas including a terrace. This nightclub is a remodeled colonial villa on a quiet lane, with excellent DJs and expensive drinks, and attracts a wealthy clientele.  
  • Taika , Church St. ( Off Brigade Rd ) . Usually open past midnight and has a huge dance floor. 3 bars and a lounge area. Entrance varies each night.  
  • The Beach , 100 Foot Rd . Indiranagar. Make a reservation. Starts with retro music, plays some good hip-hop and house towards the end. Makes you feel like you are in Goa.  
  • The Biere Club , Vittal Mallya Rd on Lavelle Road, ( opp Sunny's ). . Bangalore’s first craft brewery and a popular place for beer lovers.  
  • Toit , Indiranagar . Microbrewery  
  • Vaayu , 5th floor, Eve Mall, Brigade Rd . It has comfortable lounge seating, and is open air, giving some nice views over the city.  
  • Windmills Craftworks , #331, Road 5B, EPIP Zone, Whitefield , ☏ +91 80 2569 2012 , +91 72 5902 4652 , [email protected] . Microbrewery  
  • Xtreme Sports Bara & Grill At Earthen Bowl [dead link] , Ferns City, Doddanekkundi, Bengaluru, 77609 44477, [email protected]

Sleep [ edit ]

A large number of budget hotels near the Bangalore City Railway Station are crowded in the area around the Dargah Tawakkal Mastan , O.T.C. Road, Chickpet, Near Sreenivasa Hospital, 1 km (0.62 mi) from the Majestic bus station. Ask for Brahmins Bakery area.

  • Citizen Lodge , Lady Curzon Rd ( near Bowring Hospital, about 1 km (0.62 mi) from MG Rd ). Bare bones motel-style establishment is well located but leaves much to be desired in terms of cleanliness and overall quality. Double non-A/C room costs around from ₹850 .  
  • FabHotel 29th Church's Inn ( formerly Church Street Inn ), #29th Church Street, off M.G. Road , ☏ +91 70424 24242 .  
  • Address 24 Inn , #54, Hebbal Kempapura, Behind Esteem Mall, 560024 , ☏ +91 95177 79377 .  
  • Hotel Grand Park , OTC Road, near Tavakal Mastan Dargah, Cottonpet, near Majestic , ☏ +91 80 22374786 . ₹900 . ( updated Apr 2015 )
  • Manju Lodge , Near Abhinay Theatre& Menaka Theatre Hospital Road Avenue Road , ☏ +91 80 22200679 . ₹600 . ( updated Apr 2015 )
  • Naga Residency , OTC Road, near Tavakal Mastan Dargah, Cottonpet, near Majestic , ☏ +91 80 41220539 . ₹500 . ( updated Apr 2015 )
  • Omshakthi palace , OTC Road, near Tavakal Mastan Dargah, Cottonpet, near Majestic. , ☏ +91 80 26707927 . ₹400 . ( updated Apr 2015 )
  • Railway Retirement Room ( inside the Central Railway Station ). ₹850 . ( updated May 2015 )
  • Red Mount Lodge , OTC Road, near Tavakkal Mastan Dargah, Cottonpet, near Majestic , ☏ +91 80 41580000 . ₹1,200 . ( updated Apr 2015 )
  • Royal Regency Lodge , S. C. Rd ( next to Movieland theater ), ☏ +91 80 4113 0202 . Clean rooms and convenient to the city’s local transports like the City bus station and the City Railway Station. From ₹1500? .  
  • Shree Vaishnav Gujarati Samaj , Gandhinagar ( near Sapna cinema, Kempe Gowda Circle ). A secure and decent place to stay if you are there for a day or two. A nice canteen with Gujarati food available. In the vicinity there is another good place available for fast food/lunch named "SLV". Costs ₹50 .  
  • T.A.P.paradise , Hospital Road Avenue Road; cross near Abhinay Theatre & Menaka Theatre , ☏ +91 80 22280522 . ₹700 . ( updated Apr 2015 )
  • U. G. Classic , OTC Road, Near Tavakal Mastan Dargah, Cottonpet, near Majestic . ₹1,200 . ( updated Apr 2015 )
  • UG Deluxe , Majestic, Thulsi Thotta ( stop near the small road opposite Upparpet Police station and next to Navaruchi restaurant, then take right and then immediate left on a small lane and at the end of it take right and you will see the lodge on your right ). You may want to take an auto instead of walking down if you are going after a rainy day as your shoes will get dirty. A/C rooms - ₹750, Non-A/C rooms - ₹550 .  
  • Vardhaman Paradise , Ganesh Lodge Building OTC Road, near Tavakal Mastan Dargah, Cottonpet, Majestic. , ☏ +91 80 26707552 . ₹250 . ( updated Apr 2015 )
  • 12.97109 77.58765 1 YMCA , Nrupathunga Rd ( Near Cubbon Park ), ☏ +91 80 2221 1848 . No-frills hotel.  
  • Others around Majestic , If you are free for an hour, you can just go around the Majastic theatre and the Kempe Gowda Bus Station and look for a budget hotel yourself, as there are many on small streets and roads around this place. Or, you can even trust (to some extent) a broker who voluntarily offers help, but be sure you take a good look at the rooms before you pay any money to the lodge and the broker. But there is a wrong notion in the minds of people in and around Majestic that whenever you go in pairs, they tend to look at you with a wrong and suspicious look. If coming with family, especially newly married, avoid the Majestic area.
  • Art of Living Hostel , Kanakapura Road , ☏ +91 8026080204 , [email protected] . Free food is given three times a day. Accommodation is shared between four people. The campus is undulating in terrain, and a free shuttle service is available between the numerous hostels and meditation centres. Very green campus with winding footpaths. Beware of snakes. (This hostel is two hours away from Bangalore city railway station in peak traffic.). ₹400 . ( updated Apr 2017 )
  • 12.97926 77.6377 2 Treebo Trend 9 Marks Inn , 9 St Marks Rd , ☏ +91 93228 00100 . Complementary breakfast.  
  • Ajantha , 22 Mahatma Gandhi Rd , ☏ +91 80 2558 4321 , [email protected] . Good simple hotel with a vegetarian restaurant. Sgl/dbl from ₹1500/₹1900, Cottage A/C ₹2700 .  
  • 12.98246 77.5945 3 Best Western The Capitol , Raj Bhavan Rd , ☏ +91 80 2228 1234 , +91 80 2228 1800 .  
  • The Bouvice , 141C, S.T. Bed Layout, 1st Main Kormangala, Sector 4 , ☏ +91 80 4152 4429 , +91 93 4285 6034 , [email protected] . A beautiful apartment hotel in Kormangala.  
  • Chairman's Club & Resort , No. 14/1, Kodigehalli Main Road, Sahakar Nagar, Hebbal (near Twin Tower) ( 22 km (14 mi) from the airport ), ☏ +91 80-40703703 , [email protected] . Check-out: 24 Hours . Best for Airport transit passengers. It has AC and Suites rooms. It has a lounge bar (Lock N' Load), indoor swimming pool, Badminton court, garden restaurant, indoor AC restaurant free Wi-Fi and a fitness centre. Rooms & Suites, ₹2,500-7,000++ .  
  • UPAR Hotels Indiranagar , 614-615, 12th Main Rd, 7th Cross, HAL 2nd Stage, Indiranagar ☏ +91 78248 24969. Hotel is situated within 2 kilomteres from Indirangar Metro Station and within 200 meteres from 80 feet road
  • Fantasy Golf Resort ( opp ITC-0 mins away from Bengaluru Airport ), ☏ +91 99 7209-2701 .  
  • Fortune Park JP Celestial , Race Course Rd ( 1.5 km (0.93 mi) from railway station and easy access to airport. ), ☏ +91 80 4044-1234 .  
  • Hotel Bangalore Gate ( [email protected] ), 9 and 12, Gajanana Towers, K G Rd ( opp. Maneka Theatre, 500 m away from Majestic & Bengaluru City Railway station; Metro Purple Sir M. Visveshwaraya ), ☏ +91 99 4533 3999 , [email protected] . Check-in: noon , check-out: noon . Executive, superior and premium rooms. All rooms are A/C with complimentary breakfast and Wi-Fi. 24-hour room service, 2 restaurants, ample car parking. ₹3,600-4,800 .  
  • Hotel Komfort Terraces , No 301, 3rd floor, Bluemoon Complex M G. Road , ☏ +91 80 4009 7000 . Check-in: noon , check-out: noon . ₹2381 .  
  • Hotel Presidency , No. 22 Sadahalli Gate, Devanahalli Taluk , ☏ +91 80 2846-7175 , [email protected] . 24/7 reception.  
  • Hotel St. Marks , St. Marks Rd .  
  • Hotel Vrindavan , off MG Rd and very near to MG. Rd/Brigade Rd junction . Nice hotel with great South Indian food.  
  • Hotel Woodlands , No 5, Rajaram Mohan Roy Rd ( near Richmond Circle ), ☏ +91 80 2222 5111 . Mid-range hotel, very clean, great views of the city, delicious free South Indian breakfast buffet for ₹3,400 per night for an A/C double (two single beds pushed together). Nice location for exploring the city. Long walk to M.G. Road, Garuda Mall, and Commercial Street.  
  • Maple Suites , #142 & 143, Dollar Layout. 4th Main, BTM II Stage ( off Bannerghatta Road opp to Mantri Elite. ), ☏ +91 80 4282 2428 . Check-in: noon , check-out: noon . Long and short-term stay. ₹1,999 .  
  • Olde Bangalore , Tarabanahalli ( near Bangalore airport ), ☏ +91 99004 28729 , [email protected] . Resort and hotel, events, receptions, multi-cuisine food, corporate event facilities, conferences. ( updated Nov 2015 )
  • Prakruthi Club & Resort , Plot no. 12A, Hegganahalli village, Kundana Hobli ( 11 km (6.8 mi) from the airport ), ☏ +91 80 2849 4002 , [email protected] . Accommodation for couples, family, or corporate bookings. A conference hall that can seat 120 people and meeting facilities. Coffee shop. Lounge bar, Wi-Fi. Cottages and roms, ₹2,500-9,000 .  
  • Silicon Hearth ( formerly Silicon Suites ), 174, Nagvarapalya, Rahat Bagh, Behind Big Bazaar ( off Old Madras Rd, near Indiranagar ), ☏ +91 99860 53292 , [email protected] . ( updated Sep 2017 )
  • Villa Camelot , #94/95, 4th Cross, ECC Rd, Prithvi Layout, Whitefield , ☏ +91 80 3272 3965 , [email protected] . Bed and breakfast run by a North Indian couple in the back lanes of ITPL. Cosy atmosphere. From ₹1,500 .  
  • 13.044742 77.626451 4 Howard Johnson Bangalore Hebbal , 132, Thanisandra Main Road, Nagawara Junction ( near Manyata Embassy Business Park ), ☏ +91 8046 4670 00 , [email protected] . ( updated Jul 2018 )

bangalore tourist destination

  • 12.96582 77.59868 6 Chancery Pavilion , Residency Rd . Nice business hotel, good service and food About $200 .  
  • 12.97675 77.57528 7 The Gateway Hotel, Bengaluru , 66, Residency Road , ☏ +91 8066604545 , [email protected] . The Gateway Hotel Bengaluru is among the top hotels in the city and has won the National Tourism Award for three years in a row. ( updated Jan 2019 )
  • 12.99414 77.58597 10 ITC Windsor , Sankey Rd , ☏ +91 80 22269898 , [email protected] .  
  • 12.99225 77.58188 12 Lalit Ashok Hotel , Kumara Krupa High Grounds , ☏ +91 80 22 2404 2211 9 , [email protected] .  
  • Park Hotel , 14/7 MG Rd ( Metro Purple: Trinity ), ☏ +91 80 2559 4666 , [email protected] .  
  • 12.95375 77.63943 15 The Paul , 139/28, Domlur Layout ( off Intermediate Ring Rd ), ☏ +91 80 4047 7777 .  
  • Streling Mac Hotel , 134, HAL Rd , ☏ +91 80 42494949 . ( updated Nov 2022 )
  • 12.98671 77.73762 19 Vivanta Bengaluru Whitefield . ( updated Jun 2023 )

Stay safe [ edit ]

Bangalore is a relatively safe city during day time. However, most of Bangalore practically shuts down a little before midnight, even very safe residential areas can be very desolate by 11PM. In the morning people start getting out from 5AM or 6AM, but it's usually still dark outside at that time, so exercise caution if you are in an unfamiliar area.

Some of the lower-income areas can be somewhat unsafe once it gets dark. Exercising caution and good sense will increase your chances of staying safe.

  • It is not advisable to walk alone along deserted alleyways or lanes after dark. Avoid doing so in areas that you are not sure are reasonably safe
  • Avoid using an auto-rickshaw if the driver is not alone, especially at night
  • Do not flaunt jewellery, high-end mobile phones, laptops, watches etc.
  • Do not withdraw large amounts of cash from ATMs in deserted areas.
  • Beware of pickpockets in crowded areas such as exhibitions, cricket matches, train stations, etc.
  • If you are returning late from a party, it is advisable to pre-book cabs through reputed companies such as Meru, Ola, or Uber as against flagging down an auto-rickshaw on the road
  • Exercise caution in stopping to help if you see a broken down vehicle at night, especially in lonely streets and in cases where you will be outnumbered

Rising incomes has brought an influx of people including white and blue collar immigrants, leading to disparities in earnings between locals, the casual labour immigrants and expatriates (people from other parts of the state and also from other countries) which arguably has resulted in a substantial increase in crime rates.

Connect [ edit ]

The area code for Bangalore is 080. When calling from overseas, dial +91 80 XXXX XXXX (if the phone is a land-line connection). If you don’t have an Indian phone number, it is strongly recommended that you get a pre-paid calling card if you plan on using your phone frequently. Because of new government regulations, you need a photocopy of your passport (visa and the ID pages), a color photo, and proof of local address (in Bangalore) when buying a pre-paid card. If you do not have the required paperwork, it is recommended that you ask a local friend to buy a pre-paid card on your behalf. Pre-paid cards are sold in a few of the shops that sell mobile equipment.

Public telephones are a good option and are available widely. Most shops that offer public phones sport easily visible "STD/ISD/PCO" signages. More often than not, public pay-phones are post-pay and there will be a person at the shop to take the payments. Check the bill generated from the machine and make the payment accordingly. Payments are always in Indian Rupees.

Cellular [ edit ]

Mobile phone coverage in the city is excellent. There are many service providers ( Airtel , BSNL [dead link] , Reliance Jio , Idea- Vodafone [dead link] ) offering a wide variety of plans. If you are planning on travelling around outside the metropolitan area it might be a good idea to buy a mobile phone and use one of the pre-paid plans to get yourself connected whilst you are still in the city. However, there may be network congestion in certain areas and hence, slow internet connections.

Internet [ edit ]

There are plenty of Internet centres which charge between ₹10-₹25 per hr. If you have a laptop with Wi-Fi connection, free internet services are available at some malls, restaurants, and hotels. However, free public Wi-Fi is not the norm. MG Road and Brigade road now has street-wide free Wi-Fi. Hop on to the Namma Wi-Fi wireless network and register using your mobile number for a one-time password for internet access.

High speed USB data cards are very common and all telecom providers (see Connect section) offer these over-the-counter at their stores. Typically need some proof of identity and address to activate these. Nowadays, it is easier to just buy a sim card with 4G data and host a WiFi hotspot.

Cope [ edit ]

Bangalore is a clean city (compared to other major Indian cities such as Mumbai and Kolkata ) and epidemics are rare. However, foreign tourists should be cautious about consuming water and eating at roadside stalls. It is recommended to use bottled water if the source of drinking water is unknown.

It is recommended to use mosquito repellents, either as a cream applied on the skin (ask for Odomos at local medical stores) or in the electronic form, during the evenings.

It is always a good idea to carry a minimal medicine kit with medicines for common diseases and conditions. Most of the international medicines are available in medical stores, though the name and brand may be different. So, it is advisable to do some research on the alternatives or consult a general physician, if needed.

Ambulances can be requested by calling 108.

Pharmacies [ edit ]

Pharmacies are dime a dozen and you should not have any problem locating one. You do not need any prescription for Modern Medicine Over the Counter drugs, or for ayurvedic medicine (proprietary and traditional), which are available for most common ailments like fever, headache, etc., But you will need prescription for other medicines, which are categorized as Schedule H drugs.

Hospitals [ edit ]

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  • 13.0546 77.5919 1 Aster CMI Hospital ( after Bellary Rd/Hebbal Flyover continue straight onto NH44 then take slight left and then turn left ), ☏ +91 80-43420100 , [email protected] . 24 hours . A super-speciality hospital, part of Aster DM Healthcare group. It has contemporary state-of-the-art facilities accommodating close to 500 beds and offers comprehensive primary care to quaternary care services with Centres of Excellence in Cardiac Sciences, Neurosciences, Gastroenterology Sciences, Surgery and Allied Specialties, Integrated Liver Care, Organ Transplant, Urology and Nephrology, Orthopaedics, Women’s Health, and Child & Adolescent Health. ( updated May 2017 )
  • 12.98125 77.72935 3 Sri Sathya Sai Super Speciality Hospital ( metro: Sathya Sai Hospital    Purple   ). A hospital with an impressive architectural marvel. ( updated Jun 2023 )

Consulates [ edit ]

Currency exchange [ edit ].

You will not find money exchange kiosks/counters in all parts of Bangalore, because Bangalore is not a primary destination for most tourists nor is it the entry point for most tourists entering the region. However, most banks offer currency exchange in all their branch offices, as do some travel agencies. Exchange rates can vary somewhat, so it is advisable to shop around. Typically, travel agencies will offer a better exchange rate than banks. Some "extraoficial" agencies can be found around the commercial area of M.G. Road. Those will offer a good rate, without asking to take a copy of your passport. Price could be bargained. Always double check the bank notes once the exchange is made.

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  • Anshi National Park or Kali Tiger Reserve (500 km (310 mi) from Bangalore — River rafting and Kayaking is offered at Kali River near Dandeli .
  • Badami — A town in Bagakot district known for magnificent temple architecture of the Chalukya period. World Heriage site Pattadakal and Aihole are nearby to Badami.
  • Bandipur National Park (225 km (140 mi)) — Famous for elephants, tigers, and precious sandalwood trees. It is spread over an area of 890 square kilometres (340 sq mi) and is considered one of the most spectacular wildlife sanctuaries.
  • Bangalore Rural — Home to Bangalore Airport and Devanahalli Fort
  • Bannerghatta National Park - a popular tourist destination with a zoo, a pet corner, an animal rescue centre, a butterfly enclosure, an aquarium, a snake house and a safari park.
  • Bhadra Tiger Reserve (280 km (170 mi)) — A tiger reserve on the catchment area of river Bhadra.
  • Nagarhole National Park or Rajiv Gandhi National Park (220 km (140 mi))
  • Nandi Hills (57 km (35 mi)) — Provides a panoramic view of sunrise and sunset. One of the ways to go there is to go on a bicycle. The hill station has become a popular tourist spot because it is blessed with a pleasant environment throughout the year.
  • Srirangapatna , Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary , Mysore and Chamarajanagar come in a straight line. You will need half a day each for the first two places and two days each for the next two places. South of that line, around 34 km (21 mi) east from Mysore, Keshava Temple of Somanathapura offers marvellous architecture and stone sculptures.

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    13.2004 77.709. 1 Kempegowda International Airport ( BLR IATA ), Devanahalli ( 40 km (25 mi) from the central business district of Bangalore (Mahatma Gandhi Road) and 30 km (19 mi) from Bengaluru City railway station ), ☏ +91 80 6678-2255, +91 80 6678-2251, toll-free: +1 800 425 4425, [email protected].