Bangalore, now known as
Bengaluru, is the capital city of Karnataka in south India. Bangalore is
a city of salubrious climate, and always bubbling with life and energy,
representing a potpourri of people and culture. One of India's largest
cities, it's earned several names such as Silicon Valley of India, Pub
Capital of India, Air Conditioned City, and City of Gardens. Bangalore
was known as Pensioners' Paradise, prior to the IT revolution. Now, the
city is a wonderful blend of past and present.
Here are the top tourist places to visit in Bangalore. Consider seeing many of them on these Bangalore Walking Tours.
Alternatively, Viator offers a comprehensive Private Full Day Bangalore City Tour that's easily bookable online.
Here are the top tourist places to visit in Bangalore. Consider seeing many of them on these Bangalore Walking Tours.
Alternatively, Viator offers a comprehensive Private Full Day Bangalore City Tour that's easily bookable online.
1. Vidana Soudha
Built in 1954, Vidana Soudha is a landmark of Bangalore. This enormous building is a massive example of neo-Dravidian architecture, with four domes on its four corners. It houses the Legislative Chamber of Karnataka Government, as well as accommodates many government departments. It's stunningly illuminated at night.2. Attara Kacheri (High Court) and Surroundings
This two-storied building, built in 1867 under the reign of Tipu Sultan, is painted in red with Corinthian columns in Gothic style architecture. It's located at the entrance to Cubbon Park, and houses the High Court and many lower courts.Close to the Court is the State Central Library building, which has the "Pompeian red" color and architectural style of stone and fluted pillars, with walls finished in lime plaster. Nearby, the Government Museum houses many exotic collection of coins, sculptures, inscriptions, and old paintings. Adjacent to the Museum is Venkatappa Art Gallery, displaying famous paintings, plaster of Paris works and wooden sculptures of the well known artist Venkatappa, and of other contemporary artists.
3. Lalbagh Botanical Garden
This enchanting garden is set on 240 acres with a rare collection of tropical and sub-tropical trees and plants, and a majestic glasshouse built on the lines of London's Crystal Palace. The garden was made in the 17th century -- started by Hyder Ali, and later completed by his son Tipu Sultan. It derives its name "Lal Bagh" from a collection of red roses that bloom throughout the year there. The glasshouse, which was constructed in the year 1889 to commemorate the visit of the Prince of Wales, is the jewel of this garden.Lalbagh takes on a festive look during India's Independence Day and Republic Day, with a captivating show of over 200 varieties of flowers. The show also features an exhibition of hybrid vegetables.
4. Cubbon Park
Located in the heart of city, set on a 300 acre area, Cubbon Park
is a great place to laze around in the lush green paradise. It has a
treasure of different species of exotic plants. The park was named after
the erstwhile Commissioner of Bangalore, Sir Mark Cubbon. Many
ornamental and flowering trees, both exotic and indigenous, can be found
in the park. It's a popular place for walkers, joggers, and nature
lovers. Bal Bhavan in the park is a great place for the kids to enjoy.
An aquarium is also located in Cubbon Park, with many varieties of
exotic and ornamental fish.
5. Bangalore Palace
Built in 1887 by Chamaraja Wodeyar, Bangalore Palace is
inspired by England's Windsor Castle. This beautiful palace has Tudor
style architecture, with fortified towers, arches, green lawns, and
elegant woodcarvings in its interiors.
6. Tipu Sultan's Palace and Fort
Tipu Sultan's Palace and Fort was originally built by Chikkadeva
Raya in mud. Later, Hyder Ali started reconstruction in Indo-Islamic
architecture. This was completed by his son, Tipu Sultan, in 1791. The
Hindu temple seen in the courtyard of the fort is the proof of Tipu
Sultan's religious tolerance.
7. Ulsoor Lake
The beautiful Ulsoor Lake is spread over an area of 125 acres. It
was constructed by Kempegowda II. Boating and swimming pool are the
great attractions of the lake.
8. Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium
Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium was founded in 1989, with an aim of
spreading awareness among students and the public about astronomy. Two
shows are held here daily except on Mondays.
9. Crazy Waters Amusement Park
This amusement park is located amidst a rocky landscape in
Bannerghatta Main Road, and provides thrill, splash and excitement.
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