

Vidhana Soudha, the seat of the state legislature of Karnataka, is an architectural marvel that combines Dravidian, Indo-Islamic, and Neo-Dravidian styles.
Famous for its dosas and idlis since 1924, MTR is a Bangalore institution.

A popular breakfast spot near Vidhana Soudha, known for its masala dosa.

A historic restaurant serving traditional Karnataka cuisine since 1951.
Vidhana Soudha is a historical building, so modest clothing is recommended. Lightweight shirts are suitable for Bangalore's tropical climate.
Exploring Vidhana Soudha and its surroundings may involve a lot of walking.
Protect yourself from the sun, especially during the day when the weather can be hot.
The seat of the state legislature and secretariat of Karnataka, this neo-Dravidian architectural marvel is a must-visit in the morning.
A beautiful example of Indo-Islamic architecture, this palace is best visited in the morning to avoid the afternoon heat.
A stunning palace inspired by the Windsor Castle, it's perfect for an afternoon visit with its shaded grounds and indoor exhibits.

Steamed rice cakes made from semolina, served with coconut chutney and sambar.

Crispy fermented crepe made from rice and lentils, filled with spiced potato masala.
Rice dish cooked with lentils, vegetables, and a spicy lentil-tomato gravy.

A historic cathedral in the heart of Algiers, offering a blend of Gothic and Byzantine architecture.
A serene spot offering breathtaking sunset views over Hebbe Lake, surrounded by lush coffee estates.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Mont Saint Michel Abbey is a stunning example of medieval architecture perched on a rocky islet off the Normandy coast.
Exquisitely crafted silk sarees with traditional Mysore and Kancheepuram patterns, symbolizing the rich cultural heritage of Karnataka.
Intricately carved rosewood items like boxes, figurines, and decorative panels, showcasing the skill of local artisans.
Delicious local snacks made from rice and served with various chutneys, reflecting the city's diverse culinary scene.