|| Bangalore Aquarium || Attara Kacheri || Bal Bhavan Bangalore || Bangalore Palace || Cubbon Park || Gandhi Bhavan || Government Museum || Lalbagh Botanical Gardens || Nehru Planetarium || Tipu Sultan Fort || Ulsoor Lake || Vidhan Soudha || Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum ||
Bangalore, the capital city of south India state Karnataka is known as the Silicon Valley of India due to its IT hub. Bangalore tour is though mostly business oriented to a visitor yet it offers a wide variety of tourist attractions. Bangalore is known also as Garden city of India as it has various beautiful gardens.
Vidhan Soudha or the State Secretariat is one of the main attractions of the city built in 1954. The architecture is a fusion of the modern architecture and traditional Dravidian. Cubbon Park located adjacent to the State Secretariat covers an area of 120-hectare Park which has a few neo-classical styled government buildings. The museums that not to be missed on a tour to Bangalore are Government Museum of Bangalore, one of India's oldest museums) and the Visvesvaraya Technological and Industrial Museum.

Other travel attractions of Bangalore are the Lal Bagh Botanical Gardens and 18th-century Tipu Sultan's Fort and Palace. The temples of Bangalore city are Venkataramanaswamy Temple, Gavi Gangadhareswara cave temple, and the Someshwara Temple.
One can also set out to Ulsoor Lake, a popular picnic spot located on the northeastern edge of the city. Fitness freak can visit the yoga centers and spiritual tourists can visit the spiritual centers like Whitefield Ashram, the summer abode of the Shri Sathya Sai Baba, ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness) Temple Complex and the Bangalore Ashram of the Art of Living.
The main tourist attractions in Bangalore are discussed in detail in the separate pages.