5 Top Tourist Places To Visit In Bangalore
Bangalore Palace
Built for Chamaraja Wadiyar X in 1887, the design of Bangalore Palace was inspired by England’s Windsor Castle. As a result, this evocative palace has Tudor-style architecture with fortified towers, arches, green lawns, and elegant woodcarvings in its interiors.
National Gallery of Modern Art
It’s housed in a Colonial mansion with a garden setting and has two interconnected wings, one of which features works from the early 18th century up until India’s Independence while the other displays work from a large number of modern and contemporary artists.
Tipu Sultan’s Palace and Fort
Situated inside the Bangalore Fort area, Tipu Sultan’s Palace was originally built by Kempe Gowda using mud
Krishna Rajendra (KR) Market
This vivid, traditional local market is an assault on the senses and a treat for photographers, and in the middle of it, you’ll find Bengaluru’s bustling flower market. The market also sells a variety of fresh produce, spices, and copper items.
Lalbagh Botanical Garden
This expansive garden started out as a private Mughal-style garden for the city’s royal rulers. It was established in 1760 by Hyder Ali and later extended by his son Tipu Sultan.
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