Bangalore on a budget
Mayank KumarMayank Kumar/Times Travel Editor/THINGS TO DO IN BANGALORE/ Updated : Oct 23, 2017, 16:39 IST
Synopsis
The hub of India’s booming IT industry, Bangalore (or Bengaluru) has a variety of places to see and things to do which don’t cost a dime (or a nominal fee). Browse art, take a trip back in time to a centuries-old fort or just r … Read more
The hub of India’s booming IT industry, Bangalore (or Bengaluru) has a variety of places to see and things to do which don’t cost a dime (or a nominal fee). Browse art, take a trip back in time to a centuries-old fort or just relax at the lakeshore—Bangalore lets you make the most of your trip without digging deep in your pockets. It helps that the garden city has wonderfully equitable weather all-year round and getting outdoors is never a problem. Whether it’s sightseeing, or window shopping, there’s plenty to do in this town without ever reaching for your wallet. Read less
The hub of India’s booming IT industry, Bangalore (or Bengaluru) has a variety of places to see and things to do which don’t cost a dime (or a nominal fee). Browse art, take a trip back in time to a centuries-old fort or just relax at the lakeshore—Bangalore lets you make the most of your trip without digging deep in your pockets. It helps that the garden city has wonderfully equitable weather all-year round and getting outdoors is never a problem. Whether it’s sightseeing, or window shopping, there’s plenty to do in this town without ever reaching for your wallet.Other than these, you can have a blast visiting some of these amazing places to visit in Bangalore.
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