The Best 10 Attractions in Bangalore

Bengaluru has a rich religious culture and many spiritual gurus. Ashrams, mosques, and churches are varied places of worship.

10 , Spiritual and Religious Places

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.

9 . Ulsoor Lake

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

8 . Attara Kacheri and Surroundings

Vidana Soudha, a Bengaluru landmark, opened in 1956 near to Cubbon Park. This gigantic neo-Dravidian edifice has four domes on its corners.

7 . Vidhana Soudha

Cubbon Park, a 300-acre park in Bangalore's corporate sector, attracts walkers, runners, nature enthusiasts, and laziers.

6 . Cubbon Park

It was the city's royal rulers' Mughal-style garden. Tipu Sultan expanded Hyder Ali's 1760 foundation.

5 . Lalbagh Botanical Garden

Bengaluru's bustling flower market is located in this vibrant, traditional local market. Fresh produce, spices, and copper are sold at the market.

4 . Krishna Rajendra (KR) 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.

3 . Tipu Sultan's Palace and Fort

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.

2 . National Gallery of Modern Art

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.

1 . Bangalore Palace

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