Known as both the "Garden City" and "The Silicon Valley of India," Bangalore (officially "Bengaluru") is a techie’s paradise, boasting the highest concentration of IT companies in the country. When you’re done geeking out, there are plenty of gardens, museums, natural features, palaces and temples to fill your dance card. Visit Vidhana Soudha, Cubbon Park and the Ulsoor Lake of Bangalore, well known for its beautiful locales and boating facilities. Bangalore is also a major center of Indian classical music and dance, and of vivid, cutting-edge nightlife.
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A day spa that specialises in making people look younger and feel rejuvenated after every treatment. It has private bathrooms in every treatment room. Amenities include steam rooms, jacuzzi and swimming pool.
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The Neo-Dravidian-style Vidhana Soudha is the seat of the state legislature while the red Attara Kacheri houses the High Court. In 2005, an annex called the Vikas Soudha was inaugurated, designed as an exact replica of the Vidhana Soudha. Though these buildings cannot be visited, they can be viewed from the outside.
The more imposing building - Vidhana Soudha, which houses the Legislative Assembly of the state of Karnataka was built post-independence and is a beautiful building on this broad boulevard. Across from it is the Attara Kacheri, the High Court of the state, which is a beautiful long red building and is a much older building. It was built in 1868.
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Visvesvaraya Museum is fun for children and adults. It houses a treasure trove of machines and artifacts related to science and technology. Its interactive exhibits make this a great place for children to develop a love for science. There are exhibition Halls on Engines, Electricity, Fun Science, Space, Biotechnology & Electronics. Animated dinosaurs,life-size model of Wright Brothers' flyer and Steam locomotive are other attractions.There are interesting shows like 'Science on a sphere', 'Taramandal', '3d film show' and 'Science show' held at regular intervals. The 'Science for Kids' gallery is the new addition to the Museum. This is a place designed for tiny tots to play unhindered and engage with science.
Good learning for children, school children and even for adults ; as they see the practical way of science. Being it Physics, Chemistry, Geography, History, Mechanical, Electrical. Electronics, Biology, Space Science, etc, etc. Also you can buy student's learning science kits from the store inside the Museum. Certainly the museum will be Memorable, Impressive & Knowledgeable for all visitors. You'll need atleast 3 hours to visit all exhibits in a slow pace,otherwise 2 hours in fast pace.
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Here you get periodicals, newspaper of English, Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu, Kannada Newspapers in upstairs. Kannada and English Periodicals. There is also a browsing center in upstairs. Down you will be having competitive books section and then reference and Other books. Located inside cubbon Park. Parking for 2Wheeler is 20rupees.
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This is a place full of knowledge and is a pure treasure for those who seek an insight to the human species’ evolution. It has a collection of all the remaining found as a proof on the evolution of Karnataka history as well as the century wise enhancement of mankind. The ground floor has all the descriptions of Karnataka history when the Mughals ruled. The first floor is full of mysore style paintings. There is another hall in the building where all the sculptures like the Buddha and Vishnu are kept. Then there is a building dedicated to the excellent work of art produced by Venkatappa. This is a display of all this accolades and art works. One awesome trip to the journey of history of Karnataka and to somewhat human evolution.
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Cubbon Park dons many hats: a green lung in the heart of the city that also hosts a library, museums, a tennis academy, an aquarium, a toy train and many statues and pavilions. It’s probably one of the only parks to have a busy road cutting through it. In the wee hours of the morning or evenings, it’s a jogger’s paradise. Spring adds to the beauty of this park, with the lovely and colorful Tabebuia trees in full bloom.
Cubbon Park is known for it's lush greenery in the center of the city, but it's also very well connected with a metro station adjoining one of the entrances and ample parking available as well. Different sections of the park are suitable for different activities- you can have a picnic by the Victoria statue, play games with family and friends near the rock formations or enjoy swings and the toy train inside the main park premises. On Sundays, you can rent a cycle and take a leisurely journey or join small groups of Bangaloreans reading poetry, doing yoga, learning photography or other fun activities. For the foodies, Cubbon park has tender coconut water, fresh corn, and is walking distance to Koshys or Church Street Social, depending on the kind of breakfast you prefer. It's an ideal place to take a book to read,or to take a quick nap and enjoy the lovely Bangalore weather.
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Sree Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, is an sporting arena located in Bangalore, near Cubbon Park. The stadium with capacity of 4,000 is part of the Sree Kanteerava sports complex which includes the athletics cum football stadium besides other sports.The stadium has an elliptical dome consisting of 120 folded plates (precast) of varying cross-section.The stadium is a venue for some of the popular sporting leagues of India, including Kabaddi and badminton.The stadium is air conditioned has a separate entry gate and a large parking. It is worth a visit to see a sport being played there.
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