State Central Library lies in the heart of Cubbon Park. Remarkable for its architecture, it has about 3 lakh books and 300 periodicals and newspapers.
The National Park is located on the outskirts of Bengaluru and houses several wild animals such as King Cobra, panthers, elephants, deer and birds.
The Koramangala area in Bengaluru boasts of a number of bars, pubs and clubs for a night filled with music, dance and good food.
Lalbagh Botanical Garden has a 200-year-old history and nearly 1,854 species of plants including rare ones of French and Persian origin.
Bull Temple, also known as Nandi Temple, is one of the oldest temples in Bengaluru and traces its origins back to the Vijayanagar Empire.
Tipu Sultan Summer Palace was the summer residence of Mysore ruler Tipu Sultan. It is a fine example of Indo-islamic architecture.
UB City is a luxury mall and a one-stop destination for all your high-end brand needs.
Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological museum showcases various industrial products and engines; with regular science demonstrations, shows, lectures, etc.
Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath is a visual art complex with a college of fine arts and 18 galleries on its premises.
Mahatma Gandhi Road or MG Road is the high street of Bengaluru; known for its malls, cafes, shopping centres and bookstores.