Discover the summer residence of Tipu Sultan, an 18th-century king of Mysore. The palace showcases an impressive Indo-Islamic architecture and features excellent exhibits about the life and achievements of this iconic Indian ruler.
Spent a morning at Lalbagh, one of India's premier botanical gardens. Spanning over 240 acres, it has over 1,000 species of flora, including rare plants, glasshouses, and fountains. The garden is a terrific escape from the city's commotion.
Explore the magnificent Bangalore Palace, an impressive amalgamation of Tudor and Scottish Gothic styles, with impressive turrets, arches, and numerous rooms adorned with striking paintings, vintage furniture, and ancient artifacts.
Unwind amid tranquil scenic beauty of Cubbon Park, one of Bangalore's most visited parks. It is home to many oak, casuarina, neem trees, and a great stopover for anyone seeking peace and seclusion away from the city's hustle-bustle.
Conclude your trip by visiting Vidhana Soudha, the most famous landmark of Bangalore. The building is the seat of the state government of Karnataka and exhibits a neo-Dravidian-style architecture with an impressive facade of illuminated white granite.
If you have more time in Bangalore, consider visiting the National Gallery of Modern Art, enjoying a food tour covering Bangalore's delicacies, visiting the nearby Nandi Hills or exploring the nightlife in Indiranagar.
If you have less time, you could skip visiting Cubbon Park and spend more time at Bangalore Palace or Lalbagh Botanical Gardens. Note that most of these places have strict entry timings, so plan your visit accordingly.