3-Day City Experience Itinerary in Bangalore

  1. Day 1: Ulsoor Lake
    20 minutes (4.4 km) from Bangalore City Railway Station

    Wake up early, head over to Ulsoor Lake, and watch the sun rise while experiencing the serenity of the beautiful lakeside. A perfect start to your Bangalore tour, and a great way to get a sense of the peacefulness that still exists in this bustling city. Go for a boat ride and marvel at the surrounding greenery. If you're lucky, you may even spot some exotic birds.

  2. Day 2: Lalbagh Botanical Gardens
    20 minutes (4.3 km) from Ulsoor Lake

    Take a stroll through the 240-acre park, where you'll see a variety of flora and fauna. Lalbagh Botanical Gardens is home to over 1800 species of plants and has been recognized as a center for botanical artwork. The highlight of this garden is the Glass House, which is a replica of London's Crystal Palace.

  3. Day 3: Bangalore Palace and Fort
    25 minutes (4.8 km) from Lalbagh Botanical Gardens

    One of the iconic landmarks of the city, the Bangalore Palace will transport you back to the time of the great Indian King's ruling period. Built in the 19th century, this palace houses numerous exhibitions, including a replica of the Tudor house, the royal family's portrait gallery, and many more. Just a short walk away is the historic Banglore Fort, reflecting the history of India's brilliant architecture.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Ulsoor Lake (2 hours, Free)
  • Lalbagh Botanical Gardens (3 hours, INR 50)
  • Bangalore Palace and Fort (2.5 hours, INR 450 for Palace, INR 200 for Fort)
  • Total Estimated Costs: INR 700

Useful Tips

If you have more time, you can visit Cubbon Park, which is another beautiful park in the city that houses museums and government buildings. To explore the local markets, head to KR market, where you'll find everything from colorful flowers to street food. You can also visit The Whitefield Art Collective, which hosts exhibitions of contemporary art. If you have less time, skip the Ulsoor Lake and head straight to Lalbagh Botanical Gardens.

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