Sale banner

Bangalore, officially known as Bengaluru and the capital of Karnataka, is known for its pleasant climate, vibrant culture, and booming IT industry, earning it the nickname ‘Silicon Valley of India’. Bangalore has numerous parks, museums, and historical sites, such as Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Cubbon Park, and Bangalore Palace. Bangalore tourism is famous for its diverse culinary scene, lively nightlife, and rich cultural heritage. Check out this detailed Bangalore travel guide to plan your itinerary.

How to Reach Bangalore

  • By air: Bangalore is well-connected by air, with the Kempegowda International Airport (BLR) being the primary airport. It is located about 40 km from the city centre and has regular flights connecting major cities in India and worldwide. The airport has two terminals to handle domestic and international flights to Bangalore.
  • By rail: Bengaluru is accessible by train from various cities in India. The city has several railway stations, including Bangalore City Junction (SBC) and Yesvantpur Junction (YPR), which are well-connected to major cities. Several superfast and express trains operate to and from Bangalore, providing convenient rail connectivity.
  • By road: Several state-run and private bus operators provide services to Bengaluru from major cities like Chennai, Hyderabad, Mumbai, and Pune. There are multiple bus terminals, including Kempegowda Bus Station (Majestic), where buses arrive and depart, offering convenient connectivity to travellers.
  • Getting around/local transport in Bangalore: Local buses are one of the easiest and most convenient ways of getting around the city. Auto-rickshaws are the best option along with app-based taxis. While the Metro is quick, efficient, and clean, it only covers certain parts of the city. Motorcycles and scooters are also often rented in Bangalore.
View More
Places to visit
Bangalore Palace
Trending

Bangalore Palace

An architectural marvel inspired by Windsor Castle, it showcases Tudor-style design with exquisite carvings and paintings.

Exploration time:1-2 hours
Cubbon Park

Cubbon Park

Exploration time: 1-2 hours
Lalbagh Botanical Garden

Lalbagh Botanical Garden

Exploration time: 1-2 hours
Bannerghatta National Park

Bannerghatta National Park

Exploration time: 1.5 hours
Ulsoor Lake

Ulsoor Lake

Exploration time: 2-3 hours
Tipu Sultan’s Palace

Tipu Sultan’s Palace

Exploration time: 2-3 hours
View All 6 places
Places to eat

Here are some of the best places to eat in Bangalore that give you the perfect place to enjoy great dishes, socialise, and have a good time:

Things To Do

Bengaluru has numerous fun activities that will give you memorable experiences and make  your time in the city fulfilling:

Best time to visit

The best time to visit Bangalore is from October to February as the weather is pleasant for sightseeing.

View More
Most commonly spoken languages

The most commonly spoken language in Bangalore is Kannada, followed by Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, and English.

View More
Shopping

Explore these places to shop in Bengaluru to get the best items and souvenirs.

  • Commercial Street: Commercial Street is a busy street selling clothes, accessories, shoes, electronics, jewellery, and souvenirs. It's a great place to shop and you can bargain for the best prices.
  • MG Road: One of Bangalore's oldest and most popular shopping destinations, MG Road is home to various shops, boutiques, and malls offering multiple products. You can buy beautiful silk sarees or handicrafts and
  • Jayanagar 4th Block: Jayanagar Shopping Complex, opposite the main bus stand in Bengaluru, is a shopper's paradise. It's the perfect place to find artwork, pottery, and sculptures at affordable prices. After shopping, you can treat yourself to a variety of dining options available nearby.
  • Malleswaram Market: This bustling market offers a variety of garlands, fresh flowers, groceries, and more. With its old-world charm and numerous street vendors selling delicious food, you can easily spend a day exploring and shopping.
  • Brigade Road: This place has shops that sell affordable, non-branded clothes along with branded garments, electronics, footwear, and jewellery.
View More
Festivals

Bangalore is rooted in its culture and traditions. Let’s explore the some of the festivals celebrated here:

More reasons to visit

Bengaluru offers a plethora of reasons to visit and is a perfect destination for nature lovers, culture enthusiasts, and foodies alike.

  • Kanakapura: Kanakapura, about 55 km from Bangalore, is a nature lover's paradise on the banks of the River Arkavathi. Its lush greenery is particularly enchanting during the monsoon, making it a must-visit destination. With several historical structures, and being a significant producer of silk and granite, Kanakapura is a tourist hotspot that promises a memorable experience.
  • Hal Aerospace Museum: The HAL Aerospace Museum, India's first aerospace museum, is located at the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited premises in Bengaluru. It is part of the HAL Heritage Centre and showcases the growth of the Indian aviation industry and HAL. Explore a fascinating array of aircraft, helicopters, engine models, and flight simulators at the museum, along with a mock Air Traffic Control Tower, providing an insightful journey into the history of Indian aviation.
  • Bengaluru International Film Festival: The Bengaluru International Film Festival is an annual event that showcases a diverse range of films from around the world. It features screenings of feature films, documentaries, short films, seminars, workshops, and discussions with filmmakers. It aims to promote cinema as an art form and provide a platform for filmmakers to showcase their work to a broader audience.
View More