Bangalore Area Guides
Everything you Need to Know about Bangalore Areas
Bangalore's first claim to fame was in being India's 'Garden City' but in more recent years it has also earned the monikers 'City of Pubs' and 'IT City'. It hosts the Infosys campus in the south. Recently renamed 'Bengaluru' this IT boomtown is still however widely known by its old name by both citizens and visitors. It is a great city to party in, having many fine eateries besides the aforementioned pubs. Bangalore/Bengalaru is the capital of the Indian state of Karnataka. Unfortunately the population boom that has accompanied the IT boom has taken its toll on the city, and housing and traffic woes have multiplied in recent years.
The main entertainment zone is centered at Brigade Road and Mahatma Gandhi Road (often called MG Road). Bangalore is also a spiritual hub with Satya Sri Sai Baba’s ashram, the Art of Living Foundation’s ashram and a big ISKON temple – all located in or around the city. It is not uncommon for its citizens to be involved in one or more spiritual pursuits besides having a regular day job. Overall, this is an interesting city with some nice attractions, good shopping options and is a convenient base for some short-distance excursions.
Vibrant Bangalore has a lot going for it and the 'Pub City' of India, and its IT hub, correspondingly offers lots of high-end to two-star accommodation. While the Leela Palace Kempinski Bangalore wallows in unashamed luxury, the Hotel Chancery boasts an ideal location if you happen to be in town on business as it is in the IT district. Read more...
It is possible to plan and take many excursions from Bangalore. In fact Bangalore makes a great base to discover the lush, green surrounding countryside and its fabulous National Parks. For temples, churches and forts, downtown Bangalore is a fascinating place to explore. Read more...
Eating out in Bangalore is a whole lot of fun. The local people love to experiment with different types of cuisines and so this results in a multitude of restaurants of various types, designs, atmosphere and function. Read more...
This is one of the few cities in India which is actually known for its nightlife. In a conservative country where half the population has never set foot inside a disco, this city is full of places where you can have fun at night. The aptly named 'Pub City' has too many places worth visiting to list and it'll be up to you to discover the less obvious ones. Read more...
The mere mention of shopping in Bangalore brings to mind the word silk! The bolts of light silk that are manufactured in neighbouring areas and sold in the city are world famous, and justly so. While other products are also for sale throughout Bangalore, such as multinational brands in cosmetics, clothes and accessories. Read more...
This city is enjoying the financial boom effects of being the main IT city of India. You can enjoy all the world class activities here at a reasonable cost. It is great for unwinding and relaxing or just hanging out with a bunch of friends. Not for no reason is it known as the 'Pub City of India'… just a small testimonial to its active social life. Read more...
Heading for town from the airport, you can either take a taxi or the bus. Prepaid taxis do ply the route. Once you are in the town you have the option of using auto rickshaws besides the bus and taxi. While the auto rickshaw drivers are legally supposed to use the meter to calculate the fare, many of them do not. So you need to bargain and fix the fare before you get into the vehicle. Read more...
Our interactive map (and satellite views) displays all available hotels with photos, facilities and guest comments as well as attractions, landmarks and other items of interest with links to relevant information pages. Read more...