Blessed at One Too Many Temples and Churches
Bangalore is a pile of great spiritual sites and temples that make tourists think of the city’s rich culture, history, tradition, and art.
Nandi Temple, dating back to the 16th century, is the most admired temple in Bangalore. The Nandi Temple takes advantage of the Dravidian architectural style and has 4.6 meters tall and 6.1 meters long huge bull made of single granite rock.
ISKCON Temple, famous for the ancient and contemporary blend of architectural styles, was built to honor Lord Krishna. Banashankari Temple, Saint Mary’s Basilica, Sri Someshwara Swami Temple, and Mark’s Cathedral are only some of Bangalore’s must-see temples.
Be in Harmony with Nature at the Parks and Green Spaces
Bangalore is referred to as the ‘Garden City of India’ owing to numerous green spaces and parks. Those souls thirsted for tranquility and peacefulness resort to these green spaces amid the urban confusion. M.N. Krishna Rao Park, Cubbon Park, and Bugle Rock Garden are among some of the peaceful, undisturbed green areas where you can rejoin nature.
Amazed at the Street Art on the Walls
You’ll find beautiful works of art on the streets of Bangalore. Your heart will be touched by noticeable frescos and realistic artwork portraying local and social issues found across the city. 6th and 7th Cross of Malleshwaram, RT Nagar, MG Road, St Mark’s Road, Indiranagar, and 1st A Cross Road in Koramangala are the locations where you’ll see some eye-catching street arts. So meander through the city and get free visual inspiration. Take some nice shots for your Instagram!
Hit Up the Rangoli Metro Art Center
Rangoli Metro Art Center is a cultural landscape in Bangalore for music lovers and art fans. The center houses three art galleries and presents plays, classic dance recitals, and jam sessions. A children’s recreation area is also available.
Stroll the Colorful Markets
The city pulse beats in its colorful markets where you can immerse yourself in the local culture. Gandhi Bazaar is the most vibrant market in Bangalore, where you feel the walks of life. Ramble around these markets and deluge into the liveliness of City Market, the largest street market in Bangalore, Kitsch Mandi, and Sunday Soul Sante.