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The Garden City of India, Bangalore

Bangalore is the capital of Karnataka. It is a well-known center. The city attracts tourists in large numbers. Bangalore is the third most populous city of India. It is popularly known as the Garden City and Silicon Valley of India. The city with his life of good taste chic hotels, monuments and buildings and rich cultural environment lures millions of tourists and foreigners every year. There are many gardens in this "city garden. " As a tourist spot Bangalore offers attractions such as the removal of Lal Bagh, Bangalore Palace, ISKCON, Museum, Vidhan Sabha and many more. Bangalore is also well known for several sites yoga, fitness freaks that can learn and practice the ancient art of staying healthy. Bangalore is also a paradise for tourists wishing spiritually, and there are plenty of tourist attractions in the spiritual city. Bangalore Ashram on the Art of Living works under the auspices Gurudev Sri Sri Ravishankar of is located in the periphery of Lima on Kanakapura road.

Its adjacent areas may also be visited by travelers who come from distant places.

Find a good hosting Bangalore is not a problem because there are many many good hotels ranging from luxury star category hotels in the financial budget in Bangalore. Thesis hotels are equipped with modern facilities and offer an experience of a lifetime.

Bangalore Tourist Attractions
Lalbagh Gardens
Haider Ali established the garden, while Tipu Sultan added plants and trees there other countries. The site has over 1800 species of sub-tropical rainforests, medicinal and flowering plants. One Kempe Gowda towers of the four is in this garden. display of flowers in the garden in the Republic Day and the weeks of Independence Day

Government Museum
Set in 1886, is one of the oldest museums in the country. It has 18 galleries which are Neolithic civilizations, jewelry ancient textiles, coins, art and miniature paintings, etc.

Bangalore Palace
The palace was built in Bangalore by King of Mysore, Wodeyar Chamaraja. He bought the land from the Rev. Garret and built a magnificent palace to her in 1884. The Tudor-style architecture. This palace was designed inspired by Windsor Castle in England.

Bangalore is a well developed city, is linked to most of India. At the Devenhalli International Airport is located about 27 km from downtown. Kempegowda, KR puram, Yashwantpur Yelehanka and are the main stations connecting different cities.

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