Bengaluru is the number one city in the south India, blessed with a pleasant climate and a burgeoning drinking, dining and shopping scene. It's not a place you necessarily come to be wowed by world-class sights (though it has some lovely parks and striking Victorian-era architecture), but instead to experience the new face of India. Here you'll encounter many locals chatting in English instead of local dialects and getting around in jeans and heavy metal band T-shirts rather than traditional attire.
As the hub of India’s booming IT industry, it vies with Mumbai as the nation's most progressive city, and its creature comforts can be a godsend to the weary traveller who's done the hard yards.
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Most important places to Visit in Bangalore. / Sightseeing places in Bangalore
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Tour itineraries along with Bangalore
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Right from beautiful gardens to serene lake to magnificent palaces,the city of Bangalore has numerous tourist attractions to keep its visitors busy and the city offers a wide variety to those who are planning to go on Bangalore sightseeing tours.
Bangalore Aquarium
Bangalore Aquarium is situated on Kasturba Road, at the entrance of the magnificent Cubbon Park. It is housed inside an octagonal-shaped building and boasts of having an exotic variety of aquatic life.
AttaraKacheri
AttaraKacheri of Bangalore is a building housing the High Court. Situated opposite the VidhanaSoudha, it dates back to the year 1867. One of the major attractions of the AttaraKacheri is its Gothic Style of architecture. It is a two-storied building, built in the European classical style.
Bangalore BalBhavan
Bangalore BalBhavan is a beautifully planned amusement park as well as a recreation center, designed for children. There is a small toy train inside the park that runs on a track of almost 3/4th mile inside the beautiful Cubbon Park.
Bangalore Palace
Bangalore Palace is situated in the Palace Gardens, at the heart of the Bangalore city of India. Built in the year 1887 by Wodeyar dynasty, it is adorned with magnificent woodcarvings and Tudor-style architecture on the inside.
Bangalore Gandhi Bhavan
Gandhi Bhavan of Bangalore is dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation. The Bhavan was set up with the intention of promoting the life and teachings of Gandhiji.
Cubbon Park
Cubbon Park is situated near Gandhi Nagar in Bangalore. Dating back to the year 1864, the park was laid by Sir Mark Cubbon, the then viceroy of India. Infact, the park has been named after him only. The fairy fountains and an august bandstand were added later on.
Government Museum
The Government Museum of Bangalore counts amongst the oldest museums in India. It is located at the Kasturba Gandhi Road, quite near to the magnificent Cubbon Park. Colonel Sankey designed the main building of the Government museum and got it constructed in the year 1876.
Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium
The Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium is situated at T. Chowdiah Road in Bangalore. Established in the year 1989, it counts amongst the popular tourist attractions of the city. There is a sky theater inside the planetarium, with a huge dome that has a diameter of fifteen meters.
Lalbagh Botanical Gardens
Hyder Ali, the Emperor of Mysore, laid down the foundation of the LalBagh Botanical Gardens in the 18th century. The gardens were later completed by his son, Tipu Sultan.
Tipu Sultan Fort
Tipu Sultan Fort was initially built by KempeGowda, the founder of Bangalore. The fort was later extended by Tipu Sultan, the Emperor of Mysore. Situated near the City Market, the fort dates back to the year 1537.
Ulsoor Lake
Ulsoor Lake is situated on the northeastern fringe of the city center, near the busy M. G. Road. The lake was constructed by KempeGowda II, during the later half of the second century. Spread over an area of approximately 1.5 square kilometers, the Ulsoor lake of Bangalore is dotted with islands.
VidhanaSoudha
VidhanaSoudha counts amongst the most impressive as well as the most magnificent buildings in the Bangalore city of India. It is mainly famous for hosing the Legislative Chambers of the state government.
Visveswaraya Industrial and Technological Museum
Visveswaraya Industrial and Technological Museum is situated on the Kasturba Road in Bangalore. Named after M. Visveswaraya, the Dewan of Mysore, it comprises of five galleries, namely Popular Science Gallery, Kimbe Paper Metals Gallery, Children's Science Gallery, Electronic Technology Gallery and Engine Hall Gallery.
Tour itineraries along with Banglore.
Bangalore - Mysore - Ooty - Bangalore
Bangalore - Mysore - Ooty - Coimbatore
Bangalore - Mysore - Hassan - Hospet
Mysore -Hassan - Bangalore - Goa
Bangalore - Shimoga - Sigandhur - Jog Falls
Bangalore- Mysore – Madikeri – Hassan - Shravanabelagola - Bangalore
Bangalore - Mysore - Nagarhole - Bandipur - Ooty - Bangalore
Bangalore - Bennarghatta - Mysore - Ranganathittu - Nagarhole - Bandipur - Ooty - Coimbatore
Bangalore - Sagar - Gokarna - Goa - Ankola
Bangalore - Coorg - Kabini
Delhi - Bangalore - Mysore – Coorg - Wyanad - Cochin – Kumarakom - Periyar - Munnar - Delhi
Mumbai - Goa - Belgaum - Badami - Aihole - Pattadakal - Hospet - Hassan -Shravanabelagola - Madikeri - Mysore - Srirangapatnam - Bangalore - Mumbai
Hyderabad – Gulbarga – Bijapur – Badami – Hampi – Chitradurga – Chikmagalur – Malpe – Coorg – Nagarhole – Mysore – Bangalore
Chennai - Bangalore - Mysore – Coorg - Wyanad - Cochin – Kumarakom - Periyar - Munnar - Chennai
Best time to visit Banglore
Bengaluru is blessed with equitable climate all year round.In summer, temperatures range from 36 degrees to 20 degrees minimum and in winters the maximum temperature touches 27 degrees and the minimum it falls to is a pleasant 15 degree. It maybe best to avoid visiting during the monsoon which is between July and September.
October is a very good time to visit as the weather is invigorating and because it heralds the festive season.
How to Reach Bengaluru (bangalore) by Air
Bengaluru International Airport is the main airport located in Devanahalli which is around 40 kilometers away from the city. There are several daily flights from major Indian cities as well as daily direct flights from Dubai, Singapore, Bangkok and Frankfurt.
How to Reach Bengaluru (bangalore) by Rail
Bengaluru is well connected to all parts of the country by rail. There are two main stations for Bengaluru.The Bengaluru City railway station located within the city which is served by most local and long-distance rains and the Yeswantpur Junction located on NH-4 (Tumkur Road) which is serviced by a few trains. The Cantonment train station is yet another option particularly if you are headed for the MG Road area.
How to Reach Bengaluru (bangalore) by Bus
Bengaluru is well connected by road and there are both private and State-run bus services to the city from neighbouring states. You can choose from deluxe or ordinary bus services.
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