Bangalore, the City of Gardens derived its name from 'boiled beans'. A story goes that a kind-hearted woman gave boiled beans to eat to the starving king of the Vijaynagar Empire. The king called this place Bendakaaluooru after the incident, which is made by combining two Kannada words, 'Benda Kaalu' meaning 'boiled beans' and 'Ooru' meaning 'village'. With time, Bendakaalooru became Bengalooru and corrupted to 'Bangalore' in English. Bangalore is the capital of Karnataka. Enjoy the tours to Bangalore with various places to visit.
The Vidhan Soudha built in Neo-Dravidian style is situated at Dr Ambedkar Veddi Road. Built between 954 and 1958, it attracts lot of tourists. It houses the State Legislative Assembly and the Secretariat of the state of Karnataka.
The Cubbon Park designed by Sir Richard Sankey, the chief engineer of and was named after Lord Cubbon, the Commissioner of Bangalore, in the year 1864 AD. Spread over an area of about 300 acres, the layout of the park is very attractive. The premises of the Cubbon Park houses the central library, the aquarium, the Jawahar Bal Bhavan with its mini theatre and toy train, the museum, VITM and KSLTA tennis court.
On tours to Bangalore, check out the Bangalore Palace. The Bangalore Palace, situated in the heart of the city, was built in 1887 by a Wodeyar king. The architecture of the palace is similar to Tudor style with inspiration derived from the Windsor Palace. Covering an area of about 800 acres, the interiors of the palace elegant with wonderful woodcarvings.
This Lal Bagh Garden, spread over 100 hectares is a botanical garden laid by Haider Ali in 1760 AD. Tipu Sultan added a several exotic plants and trees brought over from many countries. It was called Lal Bagh because of a large number of red roses. The garden is enriched by the collection of tropical and sub tropical and medicinal plants. The main attraction of the park is the Glass House, inspired by the London Crystal Palace.
You may also visit Palace and Fort of Tipu Sultan, Bull Temple, Venkatappa Art Gallery, Usoor Lake, Nehru Planetarium, ISKCON Temple Complex, Statue of Shiva, the Aquarium, Government Museum and Visveswaraiah Industrial and Technological Museum on tours to Bangalore.
How to Reach
By Air: Bangalore has an airport with flights connecting it to other major cities of India.
By Rail: Bangalore Cantonment and City Station are the two railway stations of Bangalore connecting the city with all the major cities and towns in India.
By Road: Bangalore has a very good network of roads connected to various major and small destinations in South and West India.
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