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A Week in Bangalore on a Shoestring Budget

Saturday, December 9: Exploring Bangalore's Rich Heritage

In the morning, visit the magnificent Bangalore Palace, showcasing stunning architecture and beautiful gardens. Afterward, head to the ISKCON Temple, a serene place of worship dedicated to Lord Krishna. Spend your evening at Lalbagh Botanical Garden, a paradise for nature lovers.

  • Bangalore Palace: Cost: INR 230 (~$3), Time: 2-3 hours
  • ISKCON Temple: Free entry, Time: 1-2 hours
  • Lalbagh Botanical Garden: Cost: INR 20 (~$0.25), Time: 2-3 hours
Sunday, December 10: Explore the Modern Side of Bangalore

Start your day with a visit to Cubbon Park, where you can enjoy a peaceful morning stroll amidst lush greenery. In the afternoon, explore the vibrant streets of MG Road, known for its shopping and delightful street food. As the evening unfolds, catch a live show at Rangashankara, a well-known theater.

  • Cubbon Park: Free entry, Time: 2-3 hours
  • MG Road: Cost: Varies, Time: 2-3 hours
  • Rangashankara: Entry fees depend on the show, Time: Varies
Monday, December 11: Discover Bangalore's Technology Hub

Visit the famous Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum in the morning, which offers interactive exhibits and fascinating displays on science and technology. In the afternoon, venture to the Electronic City, known for its IT companies. Witness the innovative spirit that drives Bangalore's tech scene.

  • Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum: Cost: INR 40 (~$0.50), Time: 2-3 hours
  • Electronic City: Free visit, Time: Varies
Tuesday, December 12: Immerse in Bangalore's Spiritual Essence

In the morning, visit the Bull Temple, housing the largest Nandi statue in the world. Then, head to the Dodda Ganapathi Temple to seek blessings. Spend your afternoon exploring the iconic Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace, a testament to Bangalore's historical significance.

  • Bull Temple: Free entry, Time: 1-2 hours
  • Dodda Ganapathi Temple: Free entry, Time: 1-2 hours
  • Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace: Cost: INR 15 (~$0.20), Time: 1-2 hours
Wednesday, December 13: Nature's Bliss and Shopping Extravaganza

Embark on a morning excursion to Nandi Hills, a popular hill station near Bangalore offering breathtaking views. Return to the city and spend your afternoon exploring Commercial Street, Bangalore's prime shopping district where you can find a variety of local and branded items at bargain prices.

  • Nandi Hills: Cost: INR 20 (~$0.25), Time: Half-day trip
  • Commercial Street: Cost: Varies, Time: 2-3 hours
Thursday, December 14: Cultural Delights and Tranquil Escape

Start your day with a visit to the National Gallery of Modern Art, featuring a remarkable collection of contemporary and modern Indian art. In the afternoon, escape the city's hustle-bustle and find serenity at Ulsoor Lake. Enjoy a peaceful boat ride and soak in the natural beauty.

  • National Gallery of Modern Art: Cost: INR 20 (~$0.25), Time: 2-3 hours
  • Ulsoor Lake: Free entry, Time: 1-2 hours
Friday, December 15: Soak in Bangalore's Nightlife and Cuisine

As the sun sets, explore the happening neighborhood of Indiranagar, known for its vibrant nightlife and plethora of trendy pubs and cafes. Indulge in local delicacies at food stalls or dine at budget-friendly restaurants offering a variety of cuisines.

  • Indiranagar: Cost: Varies, Time: Evening till late night

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For off the beaten path attractions, visit the Bannerghatta National Park. It's a wildlife reserve where you can spot amazing creatures. A visit to the Dodda Alada Mara or Big Banyan Tree, located at the outskirts of the city, is also worthwhile. Locals love exploring the vibrant markets in Malleshwaram and sampling authentic South Indian street food in VV Puram's Food Street.

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