Bengaluru has a rich religious culture and many spiritual gurus. Ashrams, mosques, and churches are varied places of worship.
The scenic Ulsoor Lake north of M.G. Road. Kempegowda II built it. Except Wednesdays, it's open 6 a.m.–8 p.m. KSTDC offers boating.
This beautiful neoclassical red two-story building was built in 1867 by Tipu Sultan. At Cubbon Park's entrance, it contains the High Court and various smaller courts
Vidana Soudha, a Bengaluru landmark, opened in 1956 near to Cubbon Park. This gigantic neo-Dravidian edifice has four domes on its corners.
Cubbon Park, a 300-acre park in Bangalore's corporate sector, attracts walkers, runners, nature enthusiasts, and laziers.
It was the city's royal rulers' Mughal-style garden. Tipu Sultan expanded Hyder Ali's 1760 foundation.
Bengaluru's bustling flower market is located in this vibrant, traditional local market. Fresh produce, spices, and copper are sold at the market.
Kempe Gowda's mud-built Tipu Sultan's Palace is in Bangalore Fort. Hyder Ali rebuilt Indo-Islamic style. Tipu Sultan, his son, finished this in 1791.
Kempe Gowda's mud-built Tipu Sultan's Palace is in Bangalore Fort. Hyder Ali rebuilt Indo-Islamic style. Tipu Sultan, his son, finished this in 1791.
Chamaraja Wadiyar X built Windsor Castle-inspired Bangalore Palace in 1887. Tudor-style architecture, defensive towers, arches, gardens, and superb woodcarvings make this castle intriguing.