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Top 10 Amazing Place To Visit In Bangalore

Top 10 Place To Visit In Bangalore


10. Bangalore Fort


Bangalore Fort began in 1537 as a mud fort. The builder was Kempe Gowda I, a vassal of the Vijaynagar Empire and the founder of Bangalore, now Bengaluru. Haider Ali in 1761 replaced the mud fort with a stone fort. The army of the British East India Company, led by Lord Cornwallis on 21 March 1791 captured the fort in the siege of Bangalore during the Third Mysore War (1790–1792). At the time the fort was a stronghold for Tipu Sultan. Today, the fort's Delhi gate, on Krishnarajendra Road, and two bastions are the primary remains of the fort. A marble plaque commemorates the spot where the British breached fort's wall, leading to its capture. The old fort area also includes Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace, and his armoury.



9. Jayanagar Shopping Complex


This market is one of the best street market in Bangalore you can get cloths for everyone , shoes, and many more accessories in very less price.

8. Bangalore palace


Bangalore Palace, a palace located in Bangalore, Karnataka, India, in an area owned originally by Rev. J. Garrett, the first principal of the Central High School in Bangalore, now famous as Central College. The commencement of the construction of the palace is attributed to him.

7. Kempegowda Tower, Bugle Rock


Bugle Rock  is a massive rock in the Basavanagudi area of South Bangalore, in the state of Karnataka. It is an abrupt rise above the ground of peninsular gneiss as the main rock formation and with an assessed age of about 3,000 million years. Bugle Rock has generated wide interest among the scientific community.

6. U B City


UB City is the biggest luxury mall in Bangalore. Pioneered by the UB Group in Joint Venture with Prestige Group,it is built on 13 acres (53,000 m2) of land and hosts 1,000,000 sq ft (93,000 m2) of high-end commercial, retail and service apartment space.UB City has four towers namely, UB Tower (19 Floors), Comet (11 Floors), Canberra (17 Floors) and Concorde (19 Floors).

5. Cubbon Park


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.

4. Nandi Hills


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.


3. Masjid-e-Khadriya


The thing about places of worship is, no matter which faith they represent or where they stand, they exude an aura of tranquility unmatched by any other manmade structure. The grand Masjid-e-Khadriya, nestled within the heart of Bengaluru, invites you to experience this particular brand of serenity within its vast colonnades, graceful arches, and wide, spacious prayer halls. Revel in the feelings it evokes or simply stare at the stunning Islamic architecture characterized by geometric designs and intricate carvings.


2. Shanmukha Temple


Architecturally impressive and spiritually sublime, the Shanmukha Temple in Bengaluru has its own associated legends and lore. Built to represent the six (Shan) faces (mukha) of the resident deity, the temple perches atop a hillock, and is a sight to behold at any time of the day or night. The six huge faces are further crowned by a vast crystal dome that channels sunrays to bathe the residing deity with natural light during the day. During the night, thousands of LED lights illuminate the crystal dome, making for a stunning spectacle. Early mornings and late evenings are the best times to visit this place as you can avoid the crowds, while enjoying a nippy breeze and breathtaking views from the top.


1. Botanical Garden ,Lal Bagh


Lalbagh Botanical Gardens has a famous glass house dating from 1889 which hosts two annual flower shows (26 January and 15 August). Lalbagh houses India's largest collection of tropical plants, has a lake, and is one of the main tourist attractions in Bengaluru.Lal Bagh is also home to a few species of birds. The commonly sighted birds include Myna, Parakeets, Crows, Brahminy Kite, Pond Heron, Common Egret, Kingfisher, Spotted Owlets, Spotted kite, Spotted Pelican, Ducks, Indian Cormorant, Purple Moor Hen etc.


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