Bangalore, now called as Bengaluru, casts a clear picture of India's roaring outsourcing industry. The capital of Karnataka, this extra-modern metropolis is known for electronics, software, telecommunications, back-office and call-centre support which has kept it way ahead of other Indian cities. ?Being a well-planned city, Bengaluru is perfect to relish pleasant walks at the Cubbon Park and leisurely strolls at the emerald blankets of the botanical gardens of Lalbagh. Portraying the modern face of India, the city offers world class infrastructure, which makes it a preferred choice for both locals and travellers planning holidays to India.
The city presents a perfect contrast where you can see historical monuments rubbing shoulders with contemporary edifices. Visit the Bangalore Palace built in 1887 by Chamaraja Wodeyar. This grand palace boasts Tudor-style architecture complimented by fortified towers, arches, emerald lawns and graceful woodcarvings. The palace still acts as home to the royal family. Travellers visiting the palace get to see a range of memorabilia, family photos, and portraits which let them peep into the bygone era. National Gallery of Modern Art is another popular attraction in Bengaluru which exhibits works from a large number of modern and contemporary artists.
To taste the local flavours of the city, visit the Krishna Rajendra Market. The market looks like a multihued canvas with varied variety of flowers, spices, and copper items. In addition, peace seekers can head for the famous Lalbagh Botanical Garden, covering 240 acres of land. This majestic garden is home to most diverse species of plants in the world. The main lure of the garden is its glasshouse which was built in 1889 to honour the visit of the Prince of Wales. The Cubbon Park is another blessing for walkers, joggers and nature lovers. Many locals and travellers love spending some time at the Ulsoor Lake too which is located in the heart of the city and boasts boating facilities.
By Air: Bangalore International Airport is located just 40 km from the city and serves both domestic and international flights.
By Rail: Bengaluru City Railway Station and Yeswantpur Junction are two important railway stations of the city which receive regular trains from Delhi, Mumbai, Pune and other major cities.
By Road: Bangalore is well-connected by a network of buses from all the cities of India.
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