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Bangalore Tourism: Explore the exquisite places to visit in Bangalore for the surreal experience

Bengaluru is the land of myriad charms. The "Garden City" combines high-tech amenities with a rich cultural history from earlier times. Visit Bangalore, a city in south India, to experience the fusion of the two. The favourable climatic situation provides a comfortable stay environment that makes your trip worthwhile. 

 

This is your complete guide for Bangalore Tourism, places to visit in Bangalore, things to do in Bangalore and 5-star hotels in Bangalore:

 

  • Bangalore Palace

One of the top tourist attractions in Bangalore was constructed by Chamaraja Wodeyar in 1887 and is modelled after Windsor Castle in England. The dramatic palace features towers, defended arches, Tudor-style architecture, lush lawns, and intricate wood carvings within.

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

 

  • The Summer Palace of Tipu Sultan

Tipu Sultan Fort, one of the most fascinating tourist destinations in Bangalore, is situated in the busiest market district and perfectly exemplifies the artistic skill that flourished in the past. The Rashk-e-Jannat is Tipu Sultan, the sultan of Mysore Summertime,'s paradise.

Location: Bangalore's Albert Victor Road

Hours: from Monday through Sunday, 8.30 AM to 5.30 PM

Entry Fee: For Indians, INR 15; for visitors, INR 200

 

  • Botanical Gardens of Lal Bagh

One of the most stunning tourist destinations in Bangalore, and possibly all of India, is this botanical park. A glass house in the garden was modelled after the Crystal Palace in London. The garden, which is exquisitely distributed across 240 acres of space, features 1800 different varieties of plants, trees, and herbs.

Location: Bangalore, Mavalli

Hours: Monday through Sunday, 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Entry Fee: 20 INR for Indians, 15 INR for minors

 

  • Nandi Hills

The hills are located 60 kilometres from the city, making them the ideal place to commune with nature. Nandi Hills, one of Bangalore's most well-known vantage points, is a well-known destination for couples. It was eventually given the name Nandi after the famed Nandi Temple, which is located at the top of the hill and where the rivers Arkavathi and Palar originate.

Location: District of Chikkaballapur 

Open all days

No admission charge is required.

 

  •  Ulsoor Lake

The gorgeous lake is situated in the centre of the city and spans 125 acres. The lake was built by Kempegowda II, and the Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation offers boating amenities. One of the many attractions in Bangalore is a walking path that circles the lake.

Location: Ulsoor Lake, Halasuru

Timings: 5.00 am until 7.30 pm

Entry Fee: No entry fee

 

We hope this post inspires you to visit one of the most populated metropolitan areas in the nation. We guarantee that visiting these attractions in Bangalore will leave you with a full and pleasant experience.

 

Feeling excited and want to plan a trip ASAP! But wondering about where to stay? Then, a 5-star hotel in Bangalore, Hotel Royal Orchid has got you covered. Located close to the CBD, the KGA Golf Course, and the prestigious Indiranagar neighbourhood. The 5-star hotel's 195 rooms and suites provide views of the golf course. Three lavish banquet halls and a lovely lawn at Hotel Royal Orchid, one of the few places in the city with a temperature-controlled rooftop pool, can host up to 2000 guests.

 

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