Start your honeymoon trip with a soothing and romantic walk in Lalbagh Botanical Garden. Spread over sprawling 240 acres, it is home to an impressive collection of plants and trees, and a serene lake where you can rent a boat for a romantic ride. Also, make sure to visit the Glass House, a replica of London’s Crystal Palace, which hosts flower shows.
Head out to Taj West End, one of Bangalore's finest and most luxurious hotels. Arrive early for a couple's spa treatment and relax before dinner. Dine at the Blue Ginger restaurant located in lush greenery. It is the perfect restaurant in Bangalore to enjoy alfresco dining with a romantic atmosphere, exotic food, and delicious cocktails.
After breakfast, visit the Bangalore Palace, located at the heart of the city and an epitome of great architecture. The palace showcases illuminated ballrooms and a grand hall, royal architecture, and well-manicured gardens. Visitors can also get a peep into the royal lifestyle and accomplishments of the Wadiyar Dynasty.
UB City is Bangalore's first luxurious mall, housing international brands, a rooftop dining avenue, and the highest rooftop bars in South India. Shop here for exclusive items and take the weight off for lunch at Shiro restaurant. This restaurant is an impressive space with mosaics and a Buddha statue, creating a serene atmosphere that will make for a perfect moment in your honeymoon vacation.
Take a day trip from Bangalore to the Bannerghatta National Park for the ultimate wildlife experience. Go on a safari in one of the park’s buses or rent a jeep to spot Bengal tigers, lions, panthers, elephants, and deer. You can also enjoy a butterfly park, a reptile park, an aquarium, and a children's park. In the evening, make your way back to Bangalore and visit the MG Road for bars and restaurants.
If you have less time, skip the Bannerghatta National Park. Instead, visit the ISKCON temple or Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace.
If you have more time, consider taking a wine tour in one of the city's vineyards or check out the Nandi Hills.