One of the most beautiful cosmopolitan cities of India, Bangalore is the capital city of Karnataka. The third largest city of the country, Bangalore is famous as the Garden city. The city has attracted the Information Technology business and has thus become the Silicon Valley of India. The city is brimming with attractions for the tourists, who will have a good time visiting Bangalore and experiencing the charm of the place. It is not difficult to travel the city as there are various means of transport available here. To make things easier, here is a list of Top 25 places to visit in Bangalore. 1. Lal Bagh: The main attraction of Bangalore, construction of Lal Bagh began in 1760 by Hyder Ali. His successor, Tipu Sultan, completed it. Located in the southern part of Bangalore, the garden attained the status of Government Botanical Garden in the year 1856 and covers a huge area, 240 acres. Lal Bagh is full of rare species of trees, plants and other fauna from countries around the world, including Persia, France as well as Afghanistan. The theme of the garden remains that of Mughal Garden, Delhi. To make it easy for identification, plants are labelled with details. The Lal Bagh Rock is almost 3000 million years ancient. 2. Tipu Sultan Palace The palace was built between the period 1781 and 1791. The palace is identical to Tipu Sultan’s another palace, Daria Daulat. The Emperor was fond of the palace and called it, ‘Rash-e-Jannat’, which means the dwelling of happiness and the envy of the Heaven. The palace was commissioned by none other than Hyder Ali while completed by his successor, Tipu Sultan himself. The palace is quite close to the fort. To allow visitors to know more about the great Tipu Sultan, the palace was converted into museum. The museum takes visitors through the life of the emperor. 3. Aquarium Bangalore: Home to multitude of marine species, Aquarium Bangalore is located at the entry of Cubbon Park. This octagonal shaped building is the second biggest aquarium of the country. Brimming with varied species of exotic fish as well as indigenous ones, the aquarium was inaugurated in the year 1983. All the three floors of Aquarium have plentiful ornamental fish breeds on the display. The bigger cultivable varieties of fish are on display in 14 large tanks, allowing visitors to closely observe the multicoloured species of fish. Among the renowned ones, there are freshwater prawns, angel fish, glow-light tetra, Siamese & Indian tiger-barb, red-tail shark, etc. In addition, there are catla, blue gourami, mahseer, and goldfish as well. 4. Brigade Road One of the best places to shop, Brigade Road is full of shops, both local and global brands. Situated at the meeting point of MG Road and the Residency Road, Brigade Road is renowned for St. Patrick’s Church, the Catholic Club, etc. Among the most frequented destinations are Eva Mall and the Patrick’s Shopping Complex. Tourists make a point to visit Vellara Hotel, Brigade Towers as well as the Toy Store. 5. Cubbon Park One of the most important places to see in Bangalore, Cubbon Park is renowned for historical testaments, cultural institutions and government buildings. The symmetrical shaped park is spread over an area of 334 acres. Adorned with countless flowers, floral species, shaded groves, trees, the landscape of the park looks beautiful and graceful. The foundation of Cubbon Park was laid down by Richard Sankey in 1864, while it was named in the honour of Cubbon, Engineer Commissioner. The statue of Queen Victoria adorns the park. Right in the centre of Cubbon Park is the Memorial of Seshadari Iyer housing the Public Library. The park is home to almost 6000 species of plants as well as trees. 6. Bannerghatta National Park Nature lovers make a point to visit Bannerghatta National Park on their trip to Bangalore. Spread over 104 square kilometres, the park is located around 21 km outside the city. Inaugurated during the year 1971, the park is home to different species of animals including crocodiles, tigers, lions, etc. Tourists prefer safari trips for exploring the huge park. The park is a natural habitat to elephants, leopards, jackals, foxes, gaurs, wild pigs, sambar, barking deer, sloth bears, spotted deer, hare, etc. The park is brimming with both fauna and flora. The snake farm in the park is very popular among the visitors. During their tour, the visitors can see the 20 different species of butterflies too. 7. Vidhana Soudha Karnataka’s legislature seat, Vidhana Soudha is a beautiful building. Commissioned during the year 1952, the infrastructure was complete in the year 1956. The astounding architecture is a wonderful blend of Neo-Dravidian, Dravidian and Indo-Saracenic artwork. Comprising carved pillars, pediments, arches, cornices, and bases, the building is 46 metres tall, spreading over remarkable 245000 square foot. The building has total 4 floors, where one of them is in the basement. The respected Indian National Emblem has been carved on the central dome, the diameter of which is 60 feet. The building wears a festive look on public holidays and even on Sunday. 8. Bangalore Palace Among the places to visit in Bangalore, the Bangalore Palace is a must-see. This historical monument is modelled on the Windsor Castle and was built in the year 1887. Spread over an area of 147466 square foot, the palace depicts the Tudor style architecture. The structure of the building is adorned with wooden carvings, lawns, gardens, parapets, and towers. During the rule of the king, the ballroom in the palace used to host private parties or assemblies. Tourists can see thousands of paintings and pictures of famous personalities. The dining table belonging to royal rulers is the center of attraction. Other attractions are Gothic windows, turrets, and battlements. 9. Innovative Film City The Film City is one of the must visit sightseeing destinations of the city. Replete with contemporary entertainment options and leisure spots, Innovative Film City is situated on the outskirts of the city. Sprawling over 58 acres, tourists find the