Bangalore Palace | 5 Things To Do During Your Visit

Located in Bengaluru — the city of colonial heritage, Bangalore Palace is an epitome of splendid architecture, beauty, and opulence.  Whether you’re planning your trip to ‘Silicon Valley of India’ for work or leisure, a visit to Bangalore Palace would be a great opportunity to take a glimpse of Bengaluru’s rich history. 

If you’ve been following me on Instagram, you must be aware that I’m in India now and my plans in the coming few months are to explore various gems of my country. So, exploring Bangalore Palace was among the top of my India bucket list.

Based on my last visit, here’s the list of 5 things to do at Bangalore Palace during your visit to enjoy the most of your time.

1) Admire Bangalore Palace architecture

Bangalore Palace is a paradise for architecture lovers. The architecture is blends of Tudor and Scottish Gothic and inspired by Windsor Castle, London. It was built in 1878 and owned by Rev. J. Garett. Later it was bought by the royal family of Mysore who still owns the palace. 

Bangalore Palace | 5 Things To Do During Your VisitThe palace is massive and spread over the 45,000 square feet of the area. Take some time during your visit and admire the opulent exterior and interior of the palace.


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2) Take an audio tour of the palace 

The admission to the Bangalore Palace also includes a free 60-minutes audio tour that gives you information about the history and saga of the Mysore royal Wadiyar family.  From original stuffed elephant head to Coat of Arms awarded by the British to Maharaja to magnificent ballroom and courtyards, the audio tour gives you a glimpse of royalty and culturally rich heritage of India. 

Bangalore Palace | 5 Things To Do During Your VisitDon’t forget to take your government issued ID or passport for an audio tour as they keep your ID before the tour and return once you provide them the audio device. What I’ve seen during my visit is they also don’t sanitize the earplugs of the headphones. So, keep a sanitizer wipes.

3) Take some home interior inspiration

From vibrant yellow walls to the colorful ceramic tiles to lavish chandeliers on the ceilings, the interiors of the Bangalore Palace are the ultimate pieces of art.  Whether you need some inspiration for floor tiles, granite work or artwork on the walls and ceilings, the Bangalore Palace has plenty to offer.

Bangalore Palace | 5 Things To Do During Your VisitOne of my favorite spots inside the palace was the colorful open courtyard. It has a granite seat designed with fluorescent blue ceramic tiles. The open courtyard is the most popular area inside the Bangalore Palace for taking pictures. 

Bangalore Palace | 5 Things To Do During Your VisitTake some time to admire the statues, paintings, pictures of the royal family and artwork while strolling inside the palace!

Bangalore Palace | 5 Things To Do During Your Visit

4) Take plenty of pictures 

Bangalore Palace has many spots for taking gazillions of Instagram-worthy pictures. Though you’ve to pay extra money if you’re taking DSLR or still camera inside the palace. There’s also an extra fee if you want to carry a professional video camera.

Paying for a camera is worth it in case you want to capture some breathtaking interior shots of the Bangalore Palace. Let the below pictures speak for themselves!

Bangalore Palace | 5 Things To Do During Your Visit

Bangalore Palace | 5 Things To Do During Your Visit

Bangalore Palace | 5 Things To Do During Your Visit

5) Stroll around the garden

After taking a tour inside the palace,  stroll around the garden and enjoy Bengaluru’s weather. The garden is well-maintained and you can explore plenty of beautiful fauna and flora around.

 

Bangalore Palace | 5 Things To Do During Your Visit

Do check out the statue of Nandi Bull located at one of the exterior sides of the garden facing the palace!

Bangalore Palace | 5 Things To Do During Your Visit

Some important tips before your visit

  • Nearest Airport: Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru.
  • Best time to visit Bengaluru: October to February or March to May. Avoid Monsoon seasons i.e. June to September.
  • There’s only one restroom at the beginning of the entrance of the palace. It wasn’t clean during my visit and there was also no toilet paper. So, carry toilet paper and hand sanitizer if you’re using public restrooms in India. 
  • Carry sanitizer wipes for cleaning earphones of audio devices as they don’t sanitize it.
  • There is also no food or water available inside or outside the palace. Carry your own water bottle. You’re also not allowed to carry any edible items inside. 
  • Wear some bright flowy dress as there’re plenty of spots inside and outside the Bangalore Palace where you would like to twirl and capture some amazing shots.

Bangalore Palace | 5 Things To Do During Your Visit

Do share your experience if you’ve visited Bangalore Palace in the comments below? If not, what do you think about this attraction? Would you like to visit?

Till then, Happy Wandering!
Ana


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29 Comments

    1. Oh my! The architecture and decor look spectacular so I’d definitely have a lot of pictures to take on the same. Plus a stroll around the garden would be amazing! You dressed up so well.

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    1. Both the interior and exterior of the Bangalore palace is just jaw-dropping in its beauty! It must have been a very memorable experience for you to be able to visit the place. Hopefully I can have the same experience as you in the (near) future

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    1. Just the thought of visit a palace would make me overjoyed and these pictures just make them too goo to be true but I know they are real. I need to start travelling asap.

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      1. That looks like a great place to visit. And great practical tips about the wipes and water.
        I like the idea of home decorating tips, then you can turn your own place into a palace.

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