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Bengaluru (Lalbagh & Cubbon Park)

Karnataka, India · City · ★ 4.5/5

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About Bengaluru (Lalbagh & Cubbon Park)

The Garden City. Thirteen million people, two Tipu-era parks, fifty tech campuses, and India's densest stretch of microbreweries. Altitude does the rest: at 900 metres, this is the only major Indian metro where a sweater earns its keep through summer evenings.

History

Bengaluru was founded by Kempe Gowda I in 1537 as a mud-fort town — the name 'Benda Kaal Ooru' (town of boiled beans) commemorates an 11th-century Hoysala king who was served boiled beans by a poor woman here and vowed the town would grow into a city. Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan rebuilt it in stone in the 18th century, laying out Lalbagh as a Mughal-style royal orchard in 1760. The British annexed it after Tipu's defeat in 1799 and used its cool 900-metre climate as a cantonment and summer retreat; Whitefield, HAL and Ulsoor were laid out as British-era neighbourhoods. Post-1985, Texas Instruments opened India's first software liaison office here, triggering the IT boom that turned a cantonment of 2 million in 1990 into today's 13 million-strong 'Silicon Valley of India'.

Best Time to Visit

Year-round

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Travel Tips

  • Lalbagh opens at 6 a.m. — ideal for a morning walk among 1,800 plant species, the 200-year-old Kempe Gowda Tower and the iconic Glass House (1889)
  • MG Road + Church Street + UB City form the walkable evening triangle — start at Koshy's cafe, end at Toit microbrewery
  • Namma Metro Purple and Green lines connect the old city (Krishnarajendra Market, Vidhana Soudha) with modern hubs (Indiranagar, Whitefield)
  • Avoid 5–8 p.m. weekday traffic — Silk Board junction becomes a standing-still parking lot

Famous Food in Bengaluru (Lalbagh & Cubbon Park)

Masala dosa at MTR (Mavalli Tiffin Room) — invented here in 1924
Filter coffee at Airlines Hotel, Lavelle Road — a Bengaluru institution since 1969
Bisi bele bath at Vidyarthi Bhavan, Gandhi Bazaar
Mysore mutton chops at Koshy's, St Mark's Road — unchanged since 1940

Temples & Heritage Sites

  • Bull Temple (Dodda Basavana Gudi) — 16th-century monolithic Nandi bull, 4.6 m tall
  • ISKCON Temple, Rajajinagar — one of the world's largest Krishna temples
  • Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple — rock-cut cave temple where sunlight falls on the lingam on Makar Sankranti

How to Reach Bengaluru (Lalbagh & Cubbon Park)

Bengaluru (Lalbagh & Cubbon Park) is located in Karnataka, India at coordinates 12.9716°N, 77.5946°E. You can reach Bengaluru (Lalbagh & Cubbon Park) by air (nearest airport in Karnataka), train, or road. Use YatraJunction's free fare calculator to compare live train, bus and flight prices, and to build an AI-powered itinerary tailored to your budget and travel dates.

Planning Your Visit to Bengaluru (Lalbagh & Cubbon Park)

Bengaluru (Lalbagh & Cubbon Park) lies in Karnataka, India, and ranks among the state’s most-visited city destinations. The nearest major city and transport gateway is Bengaluru, roughly 0 km away — most travellers route through Bengaluru by air or rail before continuing on to Bengaluru (Lalbagh & Cubbon Park). Time your trip for Year-round for the most comfortable weather.

Travelling from within India, Bengaluru connects to every metro by daily domestic flights and the railway network, so Bengaluru (Lalbagh & Cubbon Park) slots easily into a wider Karnataka itinerary.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit Bengaluru (Lalbagh & Cubbon Park)?
The best time to visit Bengaluru (Lalbagh & Cubbon Park) is Year-round.
What are the top travel tips for Bengaluru (Lalbagh & Cubbon Park)?
Lalbagh opens at 6 a.m. — ideal for a morning walk among 1,800 plant species, the 200-year-old Kempe Gowda Tower and the iconic Glass House (1889). MG Road + Church Street + UB City form the walkable evening triangle — start at Koshy's cafe, end at Toit microbrewery. Namma Metro Purple and Green lines connect the old city (Krishnarajendra Market, Vidhana Soudha) with modern hubs (Indiranagar, Whitefield). Avoid 5–8 p.m. weekday traffic — Silk Board junction becomes a standing-still parking lot.
What food is famous in Bengaluru (Lalbagh & Cubbon Park)?
Famous dishes in Bengaluru (Lalbagh & Cubbon Park) include: Masala dosa at MTR (Mavalli Tiffin Room) — invented here in 1924, Filter coffee at Airlines Hotel, Lavelle Road — a Bengaluru institution since 1969, Bisi bele bath at Vidyarthi Bhavan, Gandhi Bazaar, Mysore mutton chops at Koshy's, St Mark's Road — unchanged since 1940.
Where is Bengaluru (Lalbagh & Cubbon Park) located?
Bengaluru (Lalbagh & Cubbon Park) is in Karnataka, India, at 12.9716° N, 77.5946° E. The nearest major city and transport hub is Bengaluru, about 0 km away.
What are the best places to visit near Bengaluru (Lalbagh & Cubbon Park)?
Top attractions near Bengaluru (Lalbagh & Cubbon Park) include Lepakshi Veerabhadra Temple (about 93 km away), Mysore Palace (about 126 km away), Chamundeshwari Temple, Chamundi Hills (about 127 km away) — all easy to combine on a Karnataka trip.

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