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Bangalore, which is also referred to as Bengaluru, is an active city in south India which has beautiful parks, rich history, and vibrant modernity. and itโ€™s known as the โ€˜Garden Cityโ€™ which boasts of beautiful sceneries, great archaeological sites, and colorful markets. For those who like nature, history, and especially shopping, Bangalore will not leave anyone indifferent.

 

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Lalbagh Botanical Garden

Lalbagh which is spread over an area of 240 acres is known as the โ€˜Royal Gardenโ€™ of Bangalore. A flower show is held at British Royal site in Indiaโ€™s summer capital, Jaipur which features a glasshouse, a copy of Londonโ€™s Crystal Palace. This place has one of the biggest collections of plant species- over 1,800, an amicable lake, and the magnificent Kempegowda Tower. Itโ€™s very suitable for tourists who love nature and anyone passing through that doesnโ€™t want the stress of the city.
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Bangalore Palace

Bangalore Palace resembles Windsor Castle of England and has a Gothic style of architecture known as Tudor style. Constructed in 1878, it features large rooms with fine furnish with beautifully carved wooden works, paintings, among others. Besides, it provides shelter for performances and various cultural events as well as concerts. Tourists can take a look at the Royal past and feel the royalty of the Wodeyar Kingdom at least by sensing it.
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Cubbon Park

Cubbon Park is over 300 acres in size and offers the people of Bangalore the best space for a quiet walk or even a family breakfast. The park has statues of personalities, a garden, and other amenities including the State Central Library and the High Court of Karnataka. Sightseeing can not be complete without an early morning jog or an evening walk in this park which provides a relief from the concrete jungle.
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Bannerghatta National Park

Bannerghatta National Park is a naturalistsโ€™ dream come true and is situated at about 22 km from Bangalore. Among the animal, species found in the park are tigers, lions, elephants, and many types of birds. Some of the activities that can be enjoyed include the butterfly park together with the various safari tours aimed at giving people a closer view of wildlife. Itโ€™s recommended for family and friends outing, and it is among the best day trips.
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Vidhana Soudha

A striking piece of architecture of a modern kind, Vidhana Soudha houses the Karnataka state legislative assembly. This colossal structure in Neoclassical Dravidian architecture is one of the city of Bangaloreโ€™s most significant structures. Though people cannot enter the building now, they can see how beautiful that place is especially when it is well enlightened at night. The neighbouring Karnataka High Court is also interesting because of the red color of the exterior.
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Nandi Hills

Nandi Hills is one of the most preferred picnic spots near Bangalore which is at the distance of 60 km from Bangalore. This is a beautiful hill station to make the trip mesmerizing rather that just making it up there to view the scenery at the break of the new day. This is the reason the region is rich in nature, historical Nandi Fort, and ancient temples making it an attractive destination for tourists engaging in different activities such as trekking among others. The process of getting to Nandi Hills also involves beautiful views across the surrounding landscape hence the journey is part of the experience.
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ISKCON Temple

ISKCON Bangalore Temple is among the largest ISKCON temple in the world, this observation will help the researcher to understand more about the temple. Located in Udupi city of Karnataka, Swamy temple is exclusively associated with Lord Krishna which is an excellent example of both traditional and contemporary style of architecture with a sparkling golden dome on the top. Attached to the temple complex there exist a cultural centre, a vegetarian restaurant and even a guesthouse. & it is a quiet place for the devotees and for those who would like to feel the cultural activity of the temple.
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Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace

This wooden palace which is built with beautiful architecture is situated in the core of Bangalore where Tipu Sultan, the king of the kingdom of Mysore used to spend his summer time. Constructed in 1791, the palace is an apt example of the Indo-Islamic style of architecture that surrounds us with a rich display of carvings and beautifully arching structures. There is also the Tipu Sultanโ€™s Palace Museum which exhibits artifacts of the king, and which tells the history of Bangalore.
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Ulsoor Lake

Ulsoor Lake is one of the oldest and largest city freshwater lakes in Bangalore that basically offers relaxing environment to visitors. This park is located in the area of 123 acres offering boating facilities which is one of the centres of attraction in this park. The lake is small and has the splendor of green vegetation and small islands and is very appropriate for a vise or a lazy walk in the evening. There is also birding around the lake and several species of birds flock around the area making it one of the best places for bird watching.
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Commercial Street

If you enjoy purchasing things then Commercial Street is an area to find and visit in Bangalore. This shopping center is well-known for its diverse stock selling products such as; wearables, accessories, shoes, and electronic products. And while some of the commercial buildings of this area are posh, sophisticated stores โ€“ Commercial Street also contains sidewalk stands. It is also well known for the dynamic Bangalore culture and there are many restaurants which offer local as well as intercontinental food.
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