Top 7 Places to Visit in Bengaluru

 Top 7 Things To Do in Bengaluru

1. Bangalore Palace

Why Go? The Bangalore Palace, founded in 1878 by Maharaja Chamarajendra Wadiyar, is one of the city's most prominent landmarks. Step onto the tranquil lush grounds after passing by exquisite Gothic-style stained glass windows, Victorian-style furniture, ornate carvings, turreted parapets, and fortified towers. Paintings from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, as well as family photographs and other mementoes, are housed in the palace. Keep an eye out for cool events because it also serves as a location for numerous cultural exhibits and concerts.

2. Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace


Why Go?
 The palace is worth seeing because of its amazing architecture. The current Indo-Islamic architecture of the palace was built in 1791. The most eye-catching aspect of the palace, which is primarily made of teakwood, is its robust pillars and flowery designs covering the walls and ceilings.




3. KR Market

Why Go? Go to the KR Market to get a feel for Bangalore's heart. Copper products, spices, fruits, fresh produce, utensils, flowers, and food booths are among the wares available. Because the crowds and congestion might make the experience a little daunting, we recommend taking a guided tour, which will not only help you navigate the market and find amazing bargains but will also explain to you its history.



4. ISKON Temple

Why Go? It is one of the world's largest ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness) temples, making it well worth a visit. The temple includes four gopurams (towers), each with a glazed-glass canopy connecting them. The main shrine, known as Rajagopuram, is noted for its highly painted idols of Sri Radha-Krishna, as well as stunning paintings depicting Lord Krishna's pastimes on the ceilings. Visitors are welcome to attend regular prayers and performances, as well as spiritual workshops.


5. Lalbagh Botanical Garden


Why Go? The Lalbagh Botanical Garden is the place to go if you want to connect with nature. It is peppered with a diverse range of plants from throughout the world. The nineteenth-century glasshouse, which is modelled after London's Crystal Palace, is the garden's main attraction.



6. Ulsoor Lake

Why Go? If you want to unwind in peace and quiet, Ulsoor Lake is the place to go. It includes various islands that provide lots of space to rest and enjoy the lakes tranquilly. Boating facilities are available for anyone who want to get some exercise. There's also a walking path that circles the lake, ideal for a peaceful stroll amid the hustle and bustle of city life.



7. National Gallery of Modern Art

Why Go? You'll be able to see works by famous Indian artists like Rabindranath Tagore, Amrita Sher-Gil, and Raja Ravi Verma, as well as artwork from the eighteenth century to the present day. There are also cinema screenings and a café here on a regular basis.



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