Discover the charm of Bangalore! Explore the top places to visit in this vibrant city, from iconic landmarks and cultural attractions to scenic gardens and thrilling entertainment options. Plan your itinerary and experience the best of Bangalore!
The city of Bangalore is a perfect mix of the old and new. Bangalore appeals to different types of tourists. Here’s a rundown of some of the top places to visit in Bangalore, starting with tips for the history buff, the nature lover, and the religiously inclined.

Historical and Architectural Gems
The archives of Bangalore have numerous places fit for all history lovers. Start by visiting the Bangalore Palace adorned with the artefacts of the Kingdom, which still echoes with the splendour of the royal society, and feel the essence of the last sultan’s empire at his summer residence, Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace. Another important site, the Bull Temple, also known as Swee Dodda Ganapati Temple, makes it worth the trip for fans of cultural attractions. Fans of the city’s local culture will be interested in visiting the Government Museum for showcasing the city’s past.

Bangalore Escape to the Wild
Of particular interest to those who love the fresh air, Bangalore is a city that is outstanding in every respect. The botanical garden of Lal Bagh, an intimate little space in the heart of the city, and large swathes of land in the shape of Cubbon Park are two places where walking and just doing nothing is a supreme pleasure. Also, as the reigning “Garden City”, Bangalore is graciously endowed with gardens, parks, and scenic spots all dispersed in the chaos of urbanisation, which come as a breath of fresh air.

Bangalore’s Temples
In this city, there are quite a good number of temples built that are believed to be of demigods and bedrock. ‘Sankara Narayana Gavipur Temple Cave’ is a time-honoured wonder, while people know the ISKON Temple for its distinctive architectural design. Others of note include Sri Suryanarayana Swamy Temple, Sugreeva Venkateshwara Temple, and Venkataramanswamy Temple, built for more than three hundred years, for which the wall was adorned with beautifully intricate animal and human carvings. For those in search of spirituality, there is the Dodda Ganeshana Gudi (Bull Temple), which is hewn out of a single stone, and Gavi Gangadhareshwara, which was built later in the 16th century.

Must-See Attractions in a Day
If you are short on time and have only a day to spend on the exploration of the most important places, there are a couple of locations that are hard to miss. Although it’s a bit of a drive, the Bannerghatta National Park, 22 km to the south of Bangalore, is a large encompassing wildlife enclave that offers a zoo, a butterfly house, and an aquarium within its precincts. Those who appreciate nature can undertake a safari for its tigers, lions, and other exotic creatures. There’s a calm, quite attractive lake in the park too, suitable for boating. Wonderla Amusement Park and Fun World are good options for families with children as these offer a good combination of adventure and waterslides. Besides, thousands who come to these parts every year also visit Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium, Heritage Centre and Aerospace Museum, and Government Museum that provide some fascinating insights into the culture of the region.
Bangalore’s Green Spaces

The city has often been described as the lungs of India for her mesmerizing plains. There are many areas where you can step outdoors in order to reconnect with Mother Nature. Containing over three hundred Akkers, Cubbon Park is one of the sites worth a visit for thousands of plants and is of excellent interest for aesthetic walks. Another place that accompanies a great deal of history and must not be missed is Lalbagh, which is also a garden with a famous Victorian glass house structure that is modelled after the Crystal Palace in London. In addition, visitors will appreciate Ulsoor Lake for its tranquillity and can spend a pleasant time watching the scenery while riding a boat.
Bangalore provides a number of options for a weekend getaway. Though there are plenty of cities around the country that are appealing, still some places offer scenic beauty that is much more enticing. Apparently, it is a place surrounded by hills, with Kemmangundi or Chikmagalur – hilly regions sitting approximately 250 kilometres away from the city. Perhaps Bhadra Tiger Reserve could suit the wildlife lovers that are around 270 kilometres away from Bangalore, Dandeli for nature lovers around 470 km and Munnar around 500 km for assertion packed nature exploration.
Bangalore is such a progressive city that has it all: culture, charm, spirituality, tradition, history, or maybe even fun. The city has opportunities for everyone, whether it’s for a day, a week, a month or maybe even a lifetime.