
Other than these, you can have a blast visiting some of these amazing places to visit in Bangalore.
The Glass House in Lalbagh has been modelled after the Crystal Palace in London.
Originally built in 1537 and later expanded by Tipu Sultan – popularly called the Tiger of Mysore – the fort is today regarded as a testament to the ruler’s battle against British rule. Tipu Sultan’s palace, also known a...more
You might not care much for ancient history, but regardless, the Government Museum in Bangalore will capture your imagination and bring the past to life. Established in 1886, this is one of the oldest museums in India an...more
If art is your thing, a visit to Venkatappa Art Gallery is an absolute must. Doubling as a museum and an art gallery, the focal theme here is classic Indian art. Showcasing about 600 permanent collections including paint...more
If the idea of stepping away from the city for a quiet getaway excites you, then you must include Ulsoor Lake in your itinerary while you’re in Bangalore.
Take a walk through India’s first aerospace museum in Bangalore and you’ll find yourself admiring the precision, design and shape of some of the finest Indian air machines to take to the air.
Spanning across 3.5 acres, the National Gallery of Modern Art in Bangalore is housed in the erstwhile mansion of Mysore royal family.
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