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5-Day Foodie Itinerary in Mysore

  1. Sunday July 16: Mysore Palace
    10 minutes (2.6 km) from Mysore Zoo

    Start your foodie journey in Mysore with a visit to the magnificent Mysore Palace. Marvel at the stunning architecture and learn about the rich history of the Wodeyar dynasty. For breakfast, head to Vinayaka Mylari, a local favorite known for its delicious dosas and filter coffee. In the afternoon, explore the vibrant Devaraja Market and sample local snacks like Mysore Pak and Mysore Masala Dosa. In the evening, indulge in a traditional Mysore thali at the iconic RRR Restaurant.

    • Vinayaka Mylari: Estimated cost: INR 200, Estimated time: 1 hour
    • Devaraja Market: Free entry, Estimated time: 2 hours
    • RRR Restaurant: Estimated cost: INR 300, Estimated time: 1.5 hours
  2. Monday July 17: St. Philomena's Cathedral
    15 minutes (3.8 km) from Mysore Palace

    Start your morning with a visit to St. Philomena's Cathedral, a magnificent Gothic-style church. After exploring the cathedral, head to Hotel RRR for a hearty South Indian breakfast buffet. In the afternoon, venture to the bustling Krishnaraja Circle, where you can relish traditional Mysore street food like Pani Puri and Masala Puri. In the evening, satisfy your tastebuds with a scrumptious dinner at Gufha, a cave-themed restaurant offering a wide range of cuisines.

    • Hotel RRR: Estimated cost: INR 300, Estimated time: 1.5 hours
    • Krishnaraja Circle: Estimated cost: INR 100, Estimated time: 2 hours
    • Gufha Restaurant: Estimated cost: INR 600, Estimated time: 2 hours
  3. Tuesday July 18: Chamundi Hills
    25 minutes (13.5 km) from St. Philomena's Cathedral

    Embark on a morning hike up Chamundi Hills to visit the famous Chamundeshwari Temple. After seeking blessings, head to Hotel Mylari for a delectable breakfast of idlis and vadas. In the afternoon, explore the colorful Mysore Food Park and taste a variety of local delicacies. For dinner, dine at Oyster Bay, known for its coastal cuisine and fresh seafood.

    • Hotel Mylari: Estimated cost: INR 200, Estimated time: 1 hour
    • Mysore Food Park: Estimated cost: INR 200, Estimated time: 2 hours
    • Oyster Bay: Estimated cost: INR 800, Estimated time: 2 hours
  4. Wednesday July 19: Mysore Sand Sculpture Museum
    20 minutes (8.5 km) from Chamundi Hills

    In the morning, visit the unique Mysore Sand Sculpture Museum and admire the intricate sand sculptures. Afterward, head to Hotel Hanumanthu for a scrumptious breakfast of Mysore-style masala dosa. In the afternoon, explore the vibrant Yadavagiri neighborhood, famous for its street food stalls. Enjoy local favorites like Gobi Manchurian and Bisi Bele Bath. For dinner, savor authentic Mysore cuisine at Parklane Hotel.

    • Hotel Hanumanthu: Estimated cost: INR 200, Estimated time: 1 hour
    • Yadavagiri Neighborhood: Estimated cost: INR 100, Estimated time: 2 hours
    • Parklane Hotel: Estimated cost: INR 500, Estimated time: 2 hours
  5. Thursday July 20: Karanji Lake
    15 minutes (6.2 km) from Mysore Sand Sculpture Museum

    Start your morning with a visit to Karanji Lake, a picturesque spot perfect for bird watching. Enjoy a delightful breakfast at Hotel Shivalli, famous for its Mangalorean cuisine. In the afternoon, explore the vibrant Gokulam neighborhood and try out local cafes serving organic food and refreshing beverages. For your final dinner in Mysore, savor the flavors of Kerala at Hotel RRR.

    • Hotel Shivalli: Estimated cost: INR 300, Estimated time: 1.5 hours
    • Gokulam Neighborhood: Estimated cost: INR 100, Estimated time: 2 hours
    • Hotel RRR: Estimated cost: INR 500, Estimated time: 2 hours

Recommendations

If you have more time to spare, consider visiting the Brindavan Gardens, famous for its musical fountains, or take a day trip to the nearby town of Srirangapatna, known for its historical significance. To make the most of your budget, try sampling street food options and local eateries, which offer delicious meals at affordable prices. Don't forget to try the famous Mysore Masala Dosa and filter coffee, which are must-try delicacies in Mysore!

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