Check out our Full Day Private City Tour of Bangalore!
Explore the highlights of Bangalore with your own private guide on a full-day tour of top attractions including ISKCON Temple. You'll also take in the Tudor-style architecture of Bangalore Palace, see the tucked away remnants of Tipu Sultan Fort and Palace, stroll the lush grounds of Lalbagh Botanical Garden, and visit the rock-cut caves of Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple.
Leave us the details and we will take you on an extraordinary adventure that creates memories that stand the test of time!
Points forts
8 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
8 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Private transportation
1 heure de temps libre pour faire du shopping
Prise en charge et retour au centre-ville ou aux hôtels
Air-conditioned vehicle
Professional local guide in Bengaluru
Lunch
Frais d'entrée
dépenses personnelles
Full Day Private City Tour of Bangalore
Bengaluru
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Check out our Full Day Private City Tour of Bangalore!
Explore the highlights of Bangalore with your own private guide on a full-day tour of top attractions including ISKCON Temple. You'll also take in the Tudor-style architecture of Bangalore Palace, see the tucked away remnants of Tipu Sultan Fort and Palace, stroll the lush grounds of Lalbagh Botanical Garden, and visit the rock-cut caves of Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple.
Leave us the details and we will take you on an extraordinary adventure that creates memories that stand the test of time!
Points forts
8 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
8 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Non remboursable
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Private transportation
1 heure de temps libre pour faire du shopping
Prise en charge et retour au centre-ville ou aux hôtels
ISKCON Temple Bangalore, a neo-classical style temple that's a happy blend of tradition and modernity. It offers a truly commendable experience to visitors and devotees from a spiritual, architectural and general perspective.
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Bull Temple
A fine example of the Dravidian-style architecture. It is said that the temple is dedicated to a sacred Hindu demi-god, Nandi who was a close devotee and attendant of Shiva.
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Fort et palais de Tipu Sultan - Marché KR de Bangalore
Tipu Sultan Fort and Palace, a two-storey palace built entirely of teakwood that has been converted into a museum. It houses exquisitely carved pillars, arches and balconies.
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Lalbagh Botanical Garden
Home to over a thousand species of plants. Here, you'll also find a glass house inspired by the Crystal Palace of England that was built to commemorate the visit of the Prince of Wales.
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Cubbon Park
This public park was first named as Meade’s Park after Sir John Meade, the acting Commissioner of Mysuru in 1870 and subsequently renamed as Cubbon Park after the longest-serving commissioner of the time, Sir Mark Cubbon. To commemorate the Silver Jubilee of Sri Krishnaraja Wodeyar’s rule in Mysore State, in 1927.
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Bangalore Palace
Which was built by Rev. Garrett, the first principal of the Central High School in the city that is now known as Central College. Next, we'll drive past High Court, Cubbon Park, and Vidhana Soudha and Attara Kacheri to take a look at the magnificent buildings.
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Temple de Gavi Gangadhareshwara
Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple also Gavipuram Cave Temple, an example of Indian rock-cut architecture, is located in Bangalore in the state of Karnataka in India. The temple is famous for its mysterious stone discs in the forecourt and the exact planning allowing the sun to shine on shrine in certain time of the year. It was built in the 16th-century by Kempe Gowda I, the founder of the city.
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Karnataka High Court
La Haute Cour siège dans un bâtiment en briques rouges appelé Attara Kacheri. Il se trouve en face de Vidhana Soudha, siège de l'Assemblée législative du Karnataka. La Haute Cour du Karnataka est actuellement en fonction à Bangalore, Hubli-Dharwad et Gulbarga.
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Vidhana Soudha and Attara Kacheri
Le bâtiment de deux étages « Attara Kacheri » abrite la Haute Cour du Karnataka. Sa construction remonte à 1867, sous le règne de Tipû Sâhib, empereur de Mysore. On raconte que les bureaux des dix-huit services des impôts et du Secrétariat général se sont considérablement développés, faute de place à l'intérieur du palais.