Built-in 1878, Bangalore Palace is the epitome of regal elegance and is a great place to start exploring the city's history and culture.
The imposing government building is a masterpiece of Dravidian-style architecture and a symbol of Karnataka state's political pride; it regarded as one of the most impressive colonial-era structures of Bangalore.
Serving some typical South Indian delicacies that are a must-try for foodies. Don't forget to try the famous crispy Masala Dosa, the golden brown Vada, and the light and fluffy Idlis that will tantalize your taste buds.
If you fancy beautiful walks, this is the place to be. Lalbagh Botanical Gardens is a must-visit attraction that has a vast collection of a variety of flora and is home to some of the rarest species.
This palace was the summer retreat for Tipu Sultan, a seven-story palace that evokes a sense of grandeur and is an excellent example of Indo-Islamic architecture with ornate arches, pillars, and balconies.
The palace looks stunning when the sunsets and it's beautifully lit up in the night. You can end your day with the Palace's Great Indian October Fest which occurs in the last week of October every year.
If you have more time, visit the famous Art of Living International Centre, Iskcon Temple and St. Francis Xavier's Cathedral. But, if you have less time, you can skip revisiting Bangalore Palace as we have already covered it in the itinerary.