Top 10 free things to do in Bengaluru
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, BANGALORE/ Created : Feb 3, 2024, 19:00 IST
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Bengaluru famously known as the Silicon Valley of India. Bengaluru has a lot of free fun for everyone. Whether you like nature, history, or just relaxing, the city has something for you without spending any money. If you want to h … Read more
Bengaluru famously known as the Silicon Valley of India. Bengaluru has a lot of free fun for everyone. Whether you like nature, history, or just relaxing, the city has something for you without spending any money. If you want to have a great time without spending any money, here are the top 10 free things to do in Bengaluru. Read less
Street Art in MG Road: Take a walk along MG Road and Brigade Road to find street art. These colorful paintings on walls add a creative touch to the busy streets.
Cultural Performances at National Gallery of Modern Art: The NGMA often hosts free cultural events, including dance performances and art exhibitions. Keep an eye on their schedule for a chance to experience Bengaluru's culture.
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Ulsoor Lake: Have a peaceful time by the water at Ulsoor Lake. You can walk along the path, feel the breeze, or just sit and watch everything around you.
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Bull Temple and Bugle Rock Park: Head to Basavanagudi to see the Bull Temple and explore Bugle Rock Park. The temple is dedicated to Nandi, Lord Shiva's bull, and the park offers a scenic view of the city.
Nehru Planetarium: While the planetarium itself may have a small entry fee, the surrounding garden is free to explore. It's a great place to learn about the cosmos and enjoy a walk.
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