Being in Bangalore means to be in the privileged lot. Did you just wonder why? Well, where else in South India you can expect to find a fantastic weather throughout the year that makes Bangalore one of the most visited tourist destinations in India. To witness the city along its length and breadth is ideally not possible hence our travel experts have rolled out the 4 best places to visit in Bangalore in 1 day.
Bejeweled with countless flora and fauna, Cubbon Park is the most visited tourist spots in Bangalore, the Garden City. Sprawled over 334 acres, the symmetrical park houses cultural institutions and government buildings too. A home to as many as 6000 species of flowers and plants, foundation of Cubbon Park was laid in 1864 by Richard Sankey but named in the honour of Cubbon, Engineer Commissioner. Apart from the magnificent architecture and landscaping of the park, the nature lovers frequent here for its famous statue of Queen Victoria and the public library.
Last minute flights to Bangalore are a plenty with all major airlines to let tourists have undiluted fun at this incredibly beautiful city of many attractions. One of the must visit sightseeing destinations in Bangalore is the Innovative Film City, ideal to visit with friends, family or alone. Located on the outskirts of Bangalore, since 2008 this paradise of unparalleled entertainment has its fan of all ages from kids to gracefully senior people. The 40 acres wide facility accommodates an amphitheatre, food courts, an entertainment district and numerous themed restaurants. Get entertained from head to toe at Dinosaur Park, Haunted Mansion, Cartoon City, Aqua Kingdom, Ripley's Enchanted Mirror Maze, Ripley's Believe it or Not Museum, Funplex within 4D - Theatre, Louis Tussaud's Wax Museum, Go-Karting, Mini Golf, Innovative Wannado City, Adventure Sports, Roller Skates, Fossil Museum, Fossil Hunt and Double Decker Carrousel amongst other fun activities.
Constructed using pure teak wood, once the magnificent summer palace of Tipu Sultan now been transformed into a museum, is a must visit sight in Bangalore. Built between the period of 1781-1791, it’s been said that the emperor named it as ‘Rash-E-Jannat’ out of the sheer fondness. Commissioned by Haider Ali and concluded by his successor Tipu Sultan, the museum built inside takes its visitors through the lives and dynasty of the emperors.
One of the many things that persuades travelers take London to Bangalore flights is its lip tantalizing cuisine. Tantalize your taste buds throughout the city as the best thing about dining in Bangalore is its wide array of indigenous and international cuisines. Get thrilled at Jamwar, (Leela Palace Hotel) touted as one of the best restaurants in Bangalore consecutively by Forbes, for its signature Spiced Lobster Neeruli. Head to Koshy's Jewel Box and Parade Café for a leisurely Sunday brunch, the place sworn by its locals for consistently delectable food ever since the onset of British era. Other popular ones are Barbeque Fcatory, Cubbon Pavilion, Karavali, Bene, The Black Pearl and many many more. Woooo.. The list is endless. Do stop by at the Brigade Road, Banerghetta Road or the ever bustling Commercial Street for a heartfull of retail therapy as there are many high end and budget shopping places in Bangalore. |