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Nearby Attractions

Make the most of your stay by visiting Bengaluru’s top attractions and adding some memorable moments to your visit.

Lalbagh Botanical Garden

Lalbagh Botanical Garden is a nationally and internationally recognized center for botanical artwork, scientific plant research, and plant conservation. Bangalore is the location. Lal Bagh, a haven for nature lovers, is a 240-acre park in the city center with nearly 1,854 plant varieties. In 1760, Hyder Ali commissioned it, and his son Tipu Sultan completed it. The area has been designated as a Government Botanical Garden, and it contains rare species from France, Iran, and Afghanistan. The Lal Bagh Rock, a prominent tourist attraction that is over 3000 million years old, can be found here.

Nandi Hills

The Nandi Hills is a stunning collection of hillocks that serve as a complete natural retreat. People come here for a variety of reasons, including breathtaking views of the rising and setting suns, as well as camping and trekking. The best part about climbing the hill is seeing the low-lying clouds drifting around you.

Bangalore Palace

Bangalore Palace, which was completed in 1873, is a stunning example of pure architectural beauty. This old magnificent house is on a 25000 square foot plot of land and is one of the top sites to see in Bangalore, showing a regal combination of Tudor and Scottish Gothic architectural designs. It is a grand facility that holds wedding receptions, festivals, and rock concerts in addition to being a conserved landmark.

Vidhana Soudha

The Vidhana Soudha, painted white and covering 60 acres, is located in the heart of the city. The Vidhan Soudha, which houses the state secretariat and state legislature under one roof, is one of the top attractions to see in Bangalore. The first floor (central wing) of this dome-like building can hold 268 members at a time.