Bangalore, also known as the Garden City of India, is a perfect blend of history, culture and spirituality. Exploring Bangalore sightseeing Places By Bus is one of the most comfortable and hassle free ways to cover all major attractions in a single day. It helps you to enjoy a well planned city tour without worrying about traffic, routes, or multiple transport changes.
A bus sightseeing tour helps you experience the best of Bangalore in a smooth and well planned way. From ancient temples and royal palaces to beautiful gardens every stop gives a unique glimpse of the city’s charm. It is the best way to travel for families, friends and tourists who want a relaxed travel experience.
Here is the route wise list of major attractions covered smoothly from Bangalore bus stand.
Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace, in Bangalore is an example of Indo - Islamic architecture and was the summer residence of the Mysore ruler Tipu Sultan. It was completely built with teak and includes pillars, arches and balconies. There are four smaller rooms in the corners of the first floor which are Zenana Quarters. The rooms in the ground floor have been converted into a small museum displaying various achievements of Tipu Sultan.
Distance From Bus Stand : 2.6 KM
Cubbon Park is located in the heart of Bangalore and was started in 1870 by Richard Sanke. This park was spread over an area of 300 acres and houses a wide variety of plants and flowers. It was named Cubbon Park after Mark Cubbon, who served as the longest serving Commissioner in the same capacity.
Distance From Bus Stand : 2.6 KM
The High Court of Karnataka also known as Karnataka High Court and formerly known as the Mysore High Court, is the highest judicial authority. It is located opposite the Vidhana Soudha and includes Chief Justice of Karnataka & other judges appointed by the President of India.
Distance From Bus Stand : 3.0 KM
Vidhana Soudha is a building which serves as the seat of two separate assemblies comprising the Karnataka Legislative Assembly and the Karnataka Legislative Council. It is constructed in Neo- Dravidian style and was completed in 1956. This building was constructed mainly with granite(Pink and black). Wooden doors were made of teakwood and sandalwood.
Distance From Bus Stand : 3.1 KM
Bangalore Palace is a 19th century royal palace which was commenced by the Maharaja of Mysore and was completed in 1874. The palace was built on 454 acres of land and is open to the public. The open courtyard and grounds are used for various events such as concerts, exhibitions, weddings and cultural programs. Also, there is an amusement park within the palace.
Distance From Bus Stand : 3.6 KM
The M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, also known as the Karnataka State Cricket Association Stadium is a popular cricket stadium in Bangalore. The ground is owned by the Government of Karnataka and operated by the Karnataka State Cricket Association. It regularly hosts Test, ODI, T20 and first class cricket matches along with musical and cultural events.
Distance From Bus Stand : 4.0 KM
Dodda Basavanna Gudi (the Nandi temple) is a hindu temple situated in Bangalore. It is said to be one of the biggest temple dedicated to Nandi in the world. The stone monolith (formed by single rock) idol of Nandi will always be fully covered with layers of butter.
Distance From Bus Stand : 4.2 KM
The Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum, Bangalore is a division of the National Council of Science Museums, Ministry of Culture, Government of India, was established in memory of Sir M. Visvesvaraya. It was inaugurated by the first Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on July 14, 1962. It includes displays of scientific models, engines and industrial products.
Distance From Bus Stand : 4.4 KM
Lalbagh Botanical Garden in Bangalore was originally built by Hyder Ali in 1760. It is a 240 acres garden and is located in south Bangalore. It holds two flower shows and has over 1000 species of plants along with trees of 100 years old. Flower shows are conducted every year during the week of Republic day and Independence day.
Distance From Bus Stand : 5.9 KM
ISKCON Temple Bangalore is one of the largest Krishna temples in the world. It is dedicated to Hindu deities Radha Krishna. This temple was inaugurated in May 1997 by the ninth president of India, Shankar Dayal Sharma. It spreads the idea of monotheism(one God) as mentioned in Chandogya Upanishad.
Distance From Bus Stand : 6.4 KM
A bus tour through Bangalore gives travelers the perfect combination of spirituality, heritage, nature and modern city life. The well organized route ensures that all major attractions can be explored comfortably in a single day. From peaceful temples to historical monuments and lush green parks, every destination adds a special beauty to the journey.
We also provide a One Day Bangalore Sightseeing Package By Bus, designed for a complete and comfortable city tour experience.