Top Places to Visit in Banglore
Located at a height of over 900m from sea level, Bangalore is the third largest city in India and is also the capital of Karnataka State. It is rightfully called as the Silicon Valley of India. It is the largest contributor as an IT exporter in India. IT giants like Infosys, Wipro has their headquarters in Bangalore. Though it is growing as the most popular cosmopolitan city in India, the city has also many other attractions for its visitors. The city witnessed a remarkable past which boasts with modern convenience and pleasures. Nicely decorated with gardens, parks, fountains and lakes, the city, 5 Star Hotels In Bangalore, Bangalore is definitely going to be a delightful holiday destination for you. Some of the important tourist destinations are described below.

Lalbagh Botanical Garden: With a rich collection of variety of flora over a spread of 96 hectares, the Lalbagh botanical garden is definitely one of the major tourist attractions is Bangalore. It was built in the year 1760 under the commission of Hyder Ali who wants a private retreat that should be similar with the great Mughal gardens in Delhi. In the absence of his father, the Great Tipu Sultan has completed the work and named it as Lalbagh mainly for its wide variety of red roses. It is famous among the visitors for its rare collection of trees. Lalbagh rock and the Glasshouse are another two major attractions of this place. Lal Bagh hosts flower shows two times in very year. One is a week before the Republic day of India and the other is one week before the Independence day of India. Plenty of visitors from all round the world come to visit this wonderful flower show.
Tipu Sultan’s Palace: Located in the most congested market in Bangalore, Tipu Sultan’s Palace is famous for its curved arches, ornamental pillars and balconies. Its walls are also decorated with beautiful floral patterns. Previously, it was also called as the Adobe of Peace which was built as a summer home for the emperor Tipu Sultan. The entire sculpture of the palace is mainly built from teak wood. Inside, you will find a beautiful Ganesh temple which signifies the religious tolerance of Tipu Sultan.
Bull Temple: Carved out from a single granite rock, the 6m long and 4.6m long sculpture of the Bull is definitely a sculptural masterpiece that you can see in the Bull temple of Hotels Near Majestic Bangalore. This temple is dedicated to Nandi, which is according to mythology is the Vahana of Lord Shiva.
Other than these, there are places like Iskcon Temple, Ulsoor Lake, Govt. Museum, St. Mary’s Church, Someshwara Temple, Vidhana Soudha, Bangalore Palace, Cubbon Park are some of the places that you must visit during your stay in Bangalore.