A Day in Bangalore: Exploring the City's Hidden Delights

  1. 9:30AM: Lalbagh Botanical Garden
    15 minutes (3.2 km) from Bengaluru City Junction Railway Station

    Start your day in the lush Lalbagh Botanical Gardens, home to over 1,000 species of flora and fauna. Check out the giant glasshouse, built along the lines of London's Crystal Palace, and the serene Lotus Pond.

  2. 11:00AM: Bangalore Palace
    10 minutes (2.5 km) from Lalbagh Botanical Garden

    Next up, explore the resplendent Bangalore Palace, built in 1887 by the Wodeyar Dynasty. Take a tour of the palace's opulent interiors, including carved arches, stained glass windows, and antique furniture.

  3. 12:30PM: Lunch at MTR
    15 minutes (3.8 km) from Bangalore Palace

    For a classic, budget-friendly South Indian meal, head to the iconic MTR (Mavalli Tiffin Room). Order the restaurant's signature dish, Rava Idli, made with semolina and served with coconut chutney and sambar.

  4. 2:00PM: National Gallery of Modern Art, Bangalore
    20 minutes (5 km) from MTR

    After lunch, explore the thought-provoking exhibits at the National Gallery of Modern Art. Housed in a colonial mansion, the gallery displays works by revered Indian artists like Raja Ravi Varma, Amrita Sher-Gil, and Rabindranath Tagore.

  5. 4:00PM: Cubbon Park
    15 minutes (3 km) from National Gallery of Modern Art

    End your day at the serene Cubbon Park, one of Bangalore's oldest and most well-maintained parks. Stroll through the gardens and admire the park's many statues and monuments, including the grand Attara Kacheri courthouse.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Lalbagh Botanical Garden (1-2 hours, INR 50)
  • Bangalore Palace (1-2 hours, INR 230)
  • Lunch at MTR (1 hour, INR 150)
  • National Gallery of Modern Art (1-2 hours, INR 20)
  • Cubbon Park (1-2 hours, free)

  • Total Estimated Costs: INR 450-500

Useful Tips

If you have extra time, visit the stunning ISKCON temple and the bustling KR Market. Alternatively, if you have less time, skip the National Gallery of Modern Art and head straight to Cubbon Park.

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