Best Family-Friendly Places to Visit in Bangalore

Bangalore, often known as Bengaluru, is the capital of the Indian state of Karnataka. It is best known as a technology powerhouse, but it is also a jewel of a tourism destination. The busy city entices visitors with its gorgeous, lush green areas, earning it the moniker of ‘Garden City.’ Bangalore’s pulsing nightlife, superb eating scene, plethora of retail districts, and endless adventure options are just a few of the attractions that persuade visitors to arrange a vacation there. People visiting the ‘Silicon Valley of India’ for business or pleasure will find plenty of places to see and activities to do in Bangalore. So, without further ado, let us go to the amazing sites of interest, which have been sorted into several categories to make it easier for you to identify your favorites.

  • Cubbon Park

Cubbon Park is a breath of fresh air amid Bangalore’s hectic metropolis. The 300-acre park, which is lush with beauty and tranquilly, is ideal for a family excursion or a leisurely walk with that special someone. It’s also a biodiversity hotspot, with over 6000 trees and plants representing almost 100 species.

  • N/A (no entry fee)
  • Timings: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
  • B.R. Ambedkar Station is the closest metro station/bus stop. Metro Station Vidhana Soudha (75 meters)

 

  • Bangalore’s Lalbagh Botanical Garden

The history of Lalbagh Botanical Garden may be traced back to the 1760s, when Hyder Ali, the then-ruler of Mysore, began the construction of 40 acres of land as a private garden for the royal family. What you see now is the consequence of Tipu Sultan’s, the British, and other area rulers’ steady growth and development throughout the years. People enjoy it because it gives a welcome respite from Bangalore’s fast-paced lifestyle.

  • The entry fee is ten dollars.
  • Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
  • Lalbagh Metro Station/Bus Stop is the closest metro station/bus stop (220 meters)

 

  • Bangalore’s Bannerghatta National Park

Bangalore may be home to numerous IT industry monsters, but the countryside around it is home to true wild animals. Bannerghatta National Park, located on the outskirts of the city, allows visitors to get up up and personal with the region’s interesting fauna. Elephants, leopards, sambars, wild boars, and sloth bears are some of the wildlife found here.

 

  • Fees: 40-80 (Zoo), 20-30 (Butterfly Park), 150-280 (Zoo) (Safari)
  • Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
  • Safari Rides Bus Stand is the closest metro station/bus stop (180 meters)
  1. Bangalore’s Bilikal Rangaswamy Betta

One of the most famous trekking places in the region is Bilikal Rangaswamy Betta, which is situated 70 kilometers south of Bangalore. This hill, which is around 3780 feet high and covered in thick vegetation, is home to a temple dedicated to Lord Ranganatha Swamy. These woodlands are home to elephants and other medium-sized wild creatures.

  • N/A (no entry fee)
  • Timetable: From sunrise to sundown
  • KSRTC Bus Stand Kanakapura is the closest metro station/bus stop (16.4 km)

 

  • Bangalore’s Freedom Park

Freedom Park in Bangalore, the city’s answer to London’s Hyde Park, is 21 acres in size and is on the site of the former Central Jail. The park’s central tower, which was formerly used to monitor inmates, provides an insight into the past. Other attractions include the Water Fountain, Jail Museum, Sculpture Court, Book Museum, and People Courtyard.

  • N/A (no entry fee)
  • 5 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
  • Kempegowda Stn., Majestic Stn., Kempegowda Stn., Majestic Stn., Majestic Stn., Majest (2.1 km)

 

  • Bangalore’s Lumbini Gardens

Lumbini Gardens, a one-of-a-kind attraction in the city, draws a large number of people every day due to its tranquil setting and lush terrain. The park, which is located on the banks of Nagawara Lake, has a children’s park, amusement rides, a wave pool, a boating club, gorgeous fountains, a 1.5-kilometer walking route, and a food booth serving scrumptious foods.

  • INR 50 (adults and children aged 3 and above); free for children aged 3 and up (kids below 3 years)
  • Hours: 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
  • Kanaka Nagar Bus Stand is the closest metro station/bus stop (1.7 km)

 

  • Bangalore’s Bugle Rock Park

The Bugle Rock Park is located in Basavanagudi, Bangalore’s southern suburb. The Peninsular Gneiss, a series of natural rock formations, is the park’s principal feature. The age of these formations is estimated to be about 3,000 million years. The park, which has a fountain and beautiful flora, draws both residents and visitors.

  • N/A (no entry fee)
  • Monday through Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
  • BMS College Bus Stand is the closest metro station/bus stop (300 meters)

 

  • Bangalore’s Jayaprakash Narayan Biodiversity Park (JP Park)

This is Bangalore’s third-largest park, with an 85-acre environment that has been well maintained. The park has four lakes, a couple of cool fountains, and a well-kept jogging trail. Here’s when the musical fountain comes in handy. The park is in Mathikere and has clean restrooms, fresh drinking water, and food booths.

  • There is no entry fee. Visiting the Musical Fountain costs ten dollars per person.
  • Hours are 5:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., and 4:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
  • Chowdeshwari Bus Stand JP Park is the closest metro station/bus stop (300 meters)

 

  • Palace of Bangalore

Bangalore Palace, which dates from the second part of the nineteenth century, provides a look of the prior rulers’ wealth. The structure’s architecture is similar to castles erected in medieval periods in Northern France and England. Furthermore, international Heavy Metal bands perform on a regular basis in the vast park in front.

  • ₹ 230 entry fee
  • 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • Cubbon Park Metro Station (3.2 km), Forum City Apartment Bus Stand are the closest metro stations and bus stops (800 meters)