Begin your day at Lalbagh Botanical Garden, spending 1.5 hours exploring its 240 acres of lush greenery. Highlights include the Victorian-style glasshouse, centuries-old trees, lotus ponds, and rare tropical plants — a serene start for nature lovers and photographers. Next, head to Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace for 1 hour. This teakwood Indo-Islamic marvel with arches, balconies, and frescoes offers a glimpse into Tipu Sultan’s reign. Step outside into the bustling KR Market, where colors and aromas create a vivid contrast to the palace’s calm.
Continue to the Bull Temple in Basavanagudi, dedicating 45 minutes to admire one of the world’s largest monolithic Nandi statues. The Dravidian-style temple radiates spiritual calm, while nearby Bugle Rock Park adds shaded greenery. By midday, unwind at Cubbon Park for 1 hour. Spread across 300 acres, it’s Bangalore’s lung space, dotted with colonial-era landmarks like the High Court and State Library — perfect for a leisurely walk or quiet pause.
Spend 30 minutes at Vidhana Soudha, marveling at its Neo-Dravidian architecture and grand columns. Though entry is restricted, the exterior is striking, especially when lit up. Then devote 1.5 hours to Bangalore Palace, a Tudor-style royal residence with ornate carvings, lavish interiors, and Wodeyar dynasty paintings. Audio tours enrich the experience, and the regal grounds often host cultural events.
End your day at the ISKCON Temple, spending 45 minutes in this modern spiritual complex. Its blend of devotion and contemporary architecture culminates in the evening aarti, leaving you with peace after a day of exploration.