Constructed by Chamaraja Wodeyar in the 19th century, the Bangalore palace has always been considered one of the most outstanding palaces built in the country.
If you are someone who is fascinated by nature and gorgeous sunsets over the hills, then this is the must-visit place for you.
The people of Bangalore love driving to Wonderla with their family and friends. This place offers a gala time to its visitors with more than 50 dry and wet rides.
ISKCON temple of Bangalore, also known as Sri Radha Krishna temple, is the biggest ISKCON temple in the world.
Malla Byre Gowda of Avathi, a Vijayanagara empire vassal, built a mud fort at Devanadoddi in 1501. Hyder Ali reconstructed the fort in stone in the late 18th century, resulting in the current structure.
The Innovative Film City in Bengaluru is an Indian movie theme park located at Bidadi, just 40 kilometres outside of the city on the outskirts of Mysore.
The major attractions of the place are the statues of famous personalities like Chamarajendra Wodeyar, Queen Victoria, Sir Mark Cubbon, Sri. K. Sheshadri Iyer and Rajya Dhurandhar.
History buffs will relish visits to some of these temples that are more than 1,500 years old.
Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace in Bangalore is a great example of Indo-Islamic architecture in India. It was the summer residence of Tipu Sultan, the Mysore ruler.
The Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium is the center of astronomy. The primary attraction of the planetarium is the Sky Theater.