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'''Xi'an''' (西安 ''Xī'ān'') is a city in [[Shaanxi]] Province in [[China]]. The oldest surviving capital of ancient China, Xi'an is home to thousands of years of Chinese heritage and history.
'''Bangalore''', now known officially as '''Bengaluru''' (Kannada: ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು), is the capital of the [[India]]n state of [[Karnataka]].


==Understand==
==Understand==
Once called the "Garden City of India" and the "Pensioner's Paradise", these epithets don't apply to the modern Bangalore. Nowadays it a large, cosmopolitan city with a large working population. Bangalore is the major centre of India's <abbr title="information technology">IT</abbr> industry and known worldwide as the "Silicon Valley of India".
[[File:Xian guerreros terracota general.JPG|thumb|240px|The Terracotta Warriors]]
Xi'an is more than 3,000 years old and was known as Chang'an (长安) in ancient times. For 1,000 years, the city was the capital for 13 dynasties, and a total of 73 emperors ruled here. Xi'an is the undisputed root of Chinese civilization having served as the capital city for the Zhou, Qin, Han, and Tang dynasties. With so much history within the ground the city lies upon, it is no wonder that there are so many historical ruins, museums and cultural relics to be found here. It was already influencing the world outside of the [[Great Wall of China]] as the eastern terminus of the [[Silk Road]] (丝绸之路). Here traders from far and wide brought goods and ideas for sale and took goods and ideas back with them to their native countries. In present day Xi'an not much of its former glory remains within the city confines, due to the constant warfare and political changes that swept China particularly throughout the 20th Century. Today the city has a pleasant cosmopolitan flair to it and it is worth visiting for the famed Terracotta Warriors alone. It has often been said that, "if you have not been to Xi'an, you have not been to China!"


===History===
Xi'an has most of its annual precipitation from August to late October in the form of rain. It is characterised by hot summers and cold, dry winters. Spring and autumn will be somewhat brief and dry.
The earliest records of a place named "Bengaluru" are found in a ninth-century temple in an area now known as "Old Bangalore".

Legend has it that when the feudal lord Kempe Gowda was once hunting rabbits in the area, a rabbit appeared and attacked his dog. This made a great impression on Gowda and he named the place ''gandu bhoomi'' (the place of heroes). In 1537, with the assistance of the local king, he constructed three districts protected by a walled fort on the site.

During the next three centuries, Bangalore existed very much in the shadow of the neighbouring city, [[Mysore]], and control of the town changed hands many times. The year 1831 marked a major turning point for the city. Claiming misrule by the king Krishna Raja Wodeyar III, the British took control of the Mysore Kingdom and, possibly influenced by the city's salubrious climate, moved the administrative capital to Bangalore. New telecommunication systems were laid, rail connections built, fine government buildings constructed, and the city's famous parks and gardens established. After independence, Bangalore maintained its position as the state capital of [[Karnataka]] and continues to grow.

For many years, Bangalore was regarded in India as the most green, liberal and forward-thinking city. These attributes have propelled Bangalore to the forefront of India's high-tech industry boom, and it ranks as one of the most developed cities in India and one of the world's fastest growing urban areas.

The name Bangalore appears to come from an Anglicisation of the native name ''Bengaluru'' – an adaptation of the earlier name in Kannada, ''Benda Kaalu Uru'' (Town of Boiled Beans). Apparently, this rather humble name was bequeathed to the city by King Vira Ballala. Once while lost in the area, he was offered boiled beans by an old woman, and it was out of gratitude that he named the area after this simple offering.

===Climate===
Unlike the major metropolises of India which are extremely hot in the summer months, Bangalore enjoys a relatively mild climate all year round.

* Summer – February to May (peak temperature is during April and May)
* Monsoon – June to October (the heaviest rains are typically between June and August)
* Winter – November to January (with December being the coldest month)

Summer temperatures can reach 36°C (97°F), and early morning temperatures in the winter hover around 12°C (54°F).

==Talk==
Being the capital of [[Karnataka]], the widely spoken and official language in Bangalore is '''[[Kannada phrasebook|Kannada]]'''. Many people are also able to speak and understand English and [[Hindi phrasebook|Hindi]]. Other Indian languages such as [[Malayalam phrasebook|Malayalam]], [[Tamil phrasebook|Tamil]], [[Telugu phrasebook|Telugu]], [[Bengali phrasebook|Bengali]] and [[Urdu]] are spoken by the respective migrant and minority communities. As Bangalore is a commercial and cultural hub, it has a smattering of [[Konkani]], [[Marathi]] and [[Tulu]] speakers.

Most auto rickshaw drivers, bus conductors and shop assistants can have a conversation in at least basic English. Some of them will be able to understand Hindi, Tamil and Telugu. Signs are generally written in both Kannada and English. However, a basic knowledge of Kannada comes very handy when interacting with locals.


==Get in==
==Get in==
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===By plane===
===By plane===
[[File:BLR Airport, July 2015.JPG|thumbnail|Taxi cabs outside the airport]]
{{marker|type=go|name=Xi'an Xianyang International Airport|lat=34.43821|long=108.75708}} ({{IATA|XIY}}) is 40&nbsp;km northwest of the city centre, in Xianyang. Flights are available to most major Chinese airports and International flights are available to many destinations including [[Bangkok]], [[Hong Kong]], [[Macau]], [[Seoul]], [[Taipei]] and [[Tokyo]]. As Xi'an is in the heartland of China, it takes no more than 2 hours to fly to most major Chinese cities.
* {{listing | type=go
| name=Kempegowda International Airport | alt={{IATA|BLR}} | url=http://www.bengaluruairport.com/ | email=feedback@bialairport.com
| address= | lat=13.2004 | long=77.7090 | directions=In Devanahalli, 40&nbsp;km (25&nbsp;mi) from the central business district of Bangalore (Mahatma Gandhi ("MG") Road) and 30&nbsp;km (19&nbsp;mi) from the Bengaluru City Railway Station.
| phone=+91 80 6678-2255, +91 80 6678-2251 | tollfree=+1 800 425 4425 | fax=
| hours=The airport is occasionally subject to operational restrictions due to fog from 15 November to 15 February between 3AM and 8:30AM (IST). Flight delays and diversions may occur on some mornings due to the morning fog | price=
| wikipedia=Kempegowda International Airport | image=Bangalore Airport runway and surrounding area 09June2012 120336.jpg | wikidata=Q503364
| content=The airport is among India's busiest and most modern. The airport is host to 10 domestic airlines and 21 international airlines connecting the city to about 50 destinations. <p>The airport has an international and a domestic terminal. There are ATMs, bureaux de change, two units of [http://www.cafecoffeeday.com/ Cafe Coffee Day] and other cafés, duty-free shops, restaurants, and day hotels at the airport. When departing from the airport, make sure to check restrictions on times for baggage check-in, and make sure to bring a printout of your boarding pass with you to the airport. For flights leaving in the early hours of the morning (such as 3AM), you may need to check in your bags as much as '''2½ hours in advance'''.
}}

==== Airlines ====
The airport serves as a hub city for domestic airlines such as [http://www.goair.in GoAir], [http://www.goindigo.in IndiGo], [http://www.jetairways.com Jet Airways], [http://www.jetlite.com JetLite] and [http://www.spicejet.com SpiceJet].


International airlines include [http://www.airindia.com Air India], [http://www.airfrance.com Air France], [http://www.airasia.com AirAsia], [http://www.malaysiaairlines.com Malaysian Airlines], [http://www.airmauritius.com Air Mauritius], [http://www.britishairways.com British Airways], [http://www.dragonair.com Dragonair], [http://www.emirates.com Emirates], [http://www.etihadairways.com Etihad Airways], [http://www.lufthansa.com Lufthansa], [http://www.singaporeair.com Singapore Airlines], [http://www.silkair.com SilkAir], [http://www.tigerairways.com Tiger Airways] {{dead link|August 2018}}, [http://www.srilankan.lk SriLankan Airlines], [http://www.qatarairways.com Qatar Airways] and [http://www.thaiair.com Thai Airways].
Most people use taxis or the airport bus to reach town from the airport. A taxi will cost about ¥150 from the airport to the Bell Tower downtown. You will pay around ¥50-75 more if you take one of the climatized Japanese black taxis rather than the typical green taxis. At the airport, both types of taxis are waiting at the same spot to pick up passengers.


====Airport to central business district====
The airport bus leaves the airport from 08:00 until 01:00, a ticket costs ¥25 and takes about one hour; there are several lines but the most useful are Airport Bus No. 1 (no stop to the terminus in front of the Melody Hotel, at the beginning of West Street near the Bell Tower) and No. 2 (to the railway station). As long as there is an arriving flight, there will be a bus, so don't worry about arriving late at night or early morning. Buses will often depart as soon as they fill up. The airport bus route is the best way between city and the train station.
[[File:Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation Volvo B7RLE bus, India.jpg|thumb|A bus run by the Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation]]


* '''Buses''' [http://www.bmtcinfo.com/site/BSBusServicesDetails.jsp?bsserviceid=1 Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC)] operates buses from various points of the city every 15 minutes to the Bengaluru International Airport. A total of 156 buses ply to and from the airport. Of these, 40 are air-conditioned Volvo buses, called Vayu Vajra. The cost for each trip in these buses ranges between ₹50 and ₹250 depending on the distance. This is the cheapest and an extremely convenient way to get to the airport. Moreover, this service is available everyday, day and night. While taking this mode of transport, be aware that to get from the bus stop to your final destination, you will need to take an auto rickshaw ride or to get a lift from someone.
Getting to the terracotta warriors from the airport is complicated but can be done. Immediately when you walk out of the airport you can take bus #2 (¥27) to the Xi'an train station. From there, take bus 306 to the terracotta warriors (see more details [[Xi'an#By_bus_2|below]]). Alternatively, a taxi will cost approximately ¥85 plus toll charges of ¥15.
* '''Taxis'''
** '''Airport-approved taxis''' There is a dedicated taxi holding area for travellers arriving at the airport. Taxis at this holding area use meters at the rate of ₹19.5 per kilometer. You will also have to pay the toll charge of ₹120 when you enter the highway. It costs approximately ₹600 to get to Bangalore's central business district, and about ₹700 to [[Koramangala]]. These taxis are operated by either [http://www.easycabs.com/ EasyCabs], [https://www.merucabs.com/ Meru Cabs] or [http://www.kstdc.co/ KSTDC]. However, readers have reported that Meru Cabs is unreliable as some cab drivers have been known to cancel reservations at the last moment if they find a better deal from a street pick-up while on the way to an airport pick-up. Journeys to anywhere in Bangalore should not cost more than ₹800–1000. More information can be found on the [http://www.bengaluruairport.com/transport/taxis.jspx airport site].
** '''Unofficial taxis''' You may be able to find a ride into Bangalore City at a much cheaper rate by taking a '''taxi not approved by the airport''', but only ''if you are willing to take a risk''. Taxi drivers driving such taxis will attempt to negotiate with you a much lower fare than that charged by EasyCabs and Meru Cabs, sometimes as little as ₹200–300 for a ride to the central business district. These taxis can be found just beyond the terminal plaza at the covered walkway that leads to the car park. Once you leave the walkway, some taxi drivers may become fairly aggressive, and may try to take your luggage without your permission. The best thing to do is to keep track of, and be in control of, your belongings. Even the most aggressive taxi driver or tout will leave you alone if you stand firm and make it clear that you do not want his help. You should only use such taxis if you have an idea of what the appropriate taxi rates are, and are willing to bargain very hard to avoid being swindled. It is recommended that you agree on a price before you enter the cab; no tip is necessary once you arrive at your destination.
** '''App-based taxis''' Smartphone app-based taxi services operate in Bangalore and many provide services to the airport. These operate from a pickup point a little further outside the terminal building. You can follow the signs for app-based taxi pickup. You will need to download an app to your smartphone and have an Internet connection to be able to use these services. If you don't have and Indian SIM card or cheap roaming data, you may be better to use one of the other taxi services, as the Airport WiFi can be overloaded at peak times.
*** '''[https://www.uber.com/airports/blr/ Uber]''' has a flat rate service from the airport to anywhere in the city for ₹549, including the toll charges.
*** '''[https://www.olacabs.com/ Ola]''' also operates taxis via their app from the airport.
* '''Limousines and self-drive cars''' Hertz and Akbar Travels provide pre-paid limousine and car rental facilities through counters at the airport terminal building. These cost above ₹1,200 for travel to the central business district. There are generally a few ranges of self-drive cars: the compact range (Suzuki Swift), the intermediate range (Ford Fiesta), the standard range (Toyota Corolla), multi-utility vehicles (Toyota Innova) and sports utility vehicles (Ford Endeavour). Cars are given to renters with a full tank of fuel, and have to be returned with the fuel tank full. A flexible pick up and drop off facility in town and at the airport are offered. Renters can pick up their cars at the airport and drop them off anywhere in the city or in Chennai or Hyderabad. Similarly, cars can be picked up at any of these cities and dropped off at the airport. Conditions apply – for example, renters must be over 21 years of age and possess driving licences valid in India. It may be necessary to complete a lot of paper work and, depending on the company and type of car to be rented, a large deposit may be required. Please check well in advance before making plans.
* '''Hotel pick-up''' You can arrange with your hotel to have a driver pick you up at the airport. Some hotels, especially the higher-end ones, provide this service for free if you are staying with them, although some may charge you anything around ₹2,500 (far higher than just taking a taxi). This may be a good option if it is your first time travelling to Bangalore. The driver will be waiting in the arrival area of the airport with a sign bearing your name.
* '''Helicopter''' If you are in a hurry and have a lot of money, helicopter services are offered by '''Birdie''' and '''Deccan Aviation'''. There are eight helipads across Bangalore. A ride from the international airport sets you back by about ₹5,000.


===By train===
===By train===
:''See also [[Rail travel in India]].''
Xi'an has two major train stations: {{marker|type=go|name=Xi'an Railway Station|lat=34.2796|long=108.9577}} (西安站 Xī'ān Zhàn), just north of the walled central city, for the "conventional" trains, and {{marker|type=go|name=Xi'an North Railway Station|lat=34.3768|long=108.9342}} (西安北站 Xī'ānběi Zhàn), a few miles farther north, for high-speed service. It's the biggest high-speed station in the world so far.
There are many railway stations in Bangalore, each serving certain trains:


* {{listing
In a village to the southeast of the city is Xi'an South Railway Station (西安南站 Xī'ān Nán Zhàn), very far away from the urban zone, and the traffic is not convenient. If possible, avoid getting on/off train here.
| name=Bangalore City | alt=IR station code: SBC, officially Krantivira Sangolli Rayanna (KSR) | url= | email=
| address=Railway Station Rd, Kempegowda, Sevashrama | lat=12.9782 | long=77.5693 | directions=Opposite the Majestic Bus stand, Metro Green/Purple: Kempegowda/Majestic
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| wikidata=Q3633970| wikipedia=Bangalore City railway station | image=Bangalore-City-Stn.jpg
| lastedit=2018-02-21
| content=Most local and long-distance trains arrive and depart from here. Platforms: #1 to 7 connect to [[Chennai]] (360&nbsp;km, 5-6h, ₹125-1,105) and Salem (via Hosur), #8 to 10 to Hubli via Yeshwantpur, Tumkur, Birur, #5 to 10 towards [[Mysore]]. There also trains depart to [[Hyderabad]] via Guntakal.
}}
* {{listing
| name=Yeswantpur Junction | alt=IR station code: YPR, also Yesvantpur Junction | url= | email=
| address=NH-4 (Tumkur Road) | lat=13.02391 | long=77.55082 | directions=Metro (Green Line): Yeswantpur Station, BMTC Bus serving the station on its Yeshwantapur old market side (nearer to Platform 1) are 90E from Majestic, 91C and 52E from Krishna Rajendra market also known as City market, 94E from Shivajinagar, K1 from St. Johns Hospital
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| wikipedia=Yesvantpur Junction railway station | image=Yeshwantapur railway station.jpg | wikidata=Q8052904
| content=The other main railway terminal of Bangalore. A few (mostly long-distance) trains arrive and depart from here. All trains towards Hubli stop here. Services: retiring rooms and dormitories, AC VIP Lounge, Essential stalls and ATM.
}}


* {{listing
===="Conventional" trains====
| name=Bengaluru East | alt=IR station code: BNCE | url= | email=
Trains run from Xi'an Railway Station to most major cities in China. Keep in mind tickets may only be available if booked far in advance (depending on the season, most ticket sales open 30–60 days in advance; an agent can help book but will probably charge significant commission fees). Traveling in a seat (hard or soft-class) means you will share the car space with lots of locals. You will most likely encounter smokers, loud noise, and constant activity in the aisle while you try to sleep. ''Do not'' travel hard class if you are uncomfortable with these settings. Sleeper cabins are limited to 6 people each (4 for deluxe soft sleepers, which are only available on a few trains from Beijing); bottom bunks cost a bit more because they're a couple cm wider and can be sat upon. If traveling alone, be especially careful of your luggage! Also note that bathrooms and washrooms may be closed (and locked!) 30–60 minutes before getting to the train station.
| address=Pottery Rd. | lat=12.99859 | long=77.62173 | directions=About five km northeast from the center
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| wikidata=Q23091326| wikipedia=Bangalore East railway station
| content=A smaller one.
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* {{listing
| name=Bengaluru Cantonment | alt=IR station code: BNC | url= | email=
| address=Cantonment Railway Station Rd, Kaverappa Layout, Vasanth Nagar | lat=12.99384 | long=77.59807 | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| wikidata=Q17049564| wikipedia=Bangalore Cantonment railway station | image=GKN Bangalore Cantonment Railway Station DSC 0732.JPG
| content=A smaller one. Services: Passenger Reservation Centre, AC VIP lounge, inquiry counters, essential stalls, Food plaza, ATM. PF-1A (Dead end side of Platform 1) is used for terminating trains like 12509/10 Guwahati Tri-weekly Express, 12503/04 Agartala Humsafar Weekly Express, 18635/36 Hatia Weekly Express, 56503/04 Vijayawada Passenger and 2 DMU services operating from Kolar via Bangarpet. The main platforms are used for halting by all the trains passing through this station except 12007/08 Chennai Mysore shatabdi Express
}}


* {{listing
Typical travel times:
| name=Krishnarajapuram Railway station | alt=KJM | url= | email=
* Direction west: Lanzhou (7–10 hours), Xining (10-11 hrs), Dunhuang(22 hours), Urumqi (28–56 hours), Lhasa (36 hours).
| address=Outer Ring Road, Jyothi Puram, Krishnarajapura | lat=13.00060 | long=77.67455 | directions=All buses between 303 and 320 except 314 series to/from Majestic/Shivajinagar/Market & Ulsoor
* Direction east: Beijing (11–14 hours), Guangzhou (22-24 hours), Shanghai (15–20 hours), Wuhan (11.5–18 hours), Hangzhou (16.5-19 hrs), Qingdao (20 hrs)
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
* Direction southwest: Chengdu (13–18 hours), Chongqing (11-14 hours), Kunming (36 hours).
| hours= | price=
* Direction north: [[Yan'an]] (3.5-4 hrs), Hohhot (13 hrs)
| image=Sunrise on the Krishnarajapuram Railway station.jpg
* Direction northwest: [[Yinchuan]] (15 hrs)
| content=An important stop owing to proximity of IT companies and the ring road just passing close to the station and well connected by buses to major parts. It also forms the 1st stop for majority of trains leaving Yeshvantapur towards Jolarpettai.
The fastest service is with Z-series express trains (usually overnight), followed by T-series "special fast" trains. The "fast" (K-series) and "regular" (no letter, just numbers in the designation) trains are slower. ([http://qq.ip138.com/train/shanxi/xian.htm Current schedule], in Chinese)
}}


* {{listing
Xi'an Station is at the north end of Jiefang Road (解放路, jiěfànglù),just outside the northeast city wall. As you exit, there will probably be lots of people offering cheap hotel rooms; just ignore them if you already have a room booked.
| name=Kengeri | alt=KGI | url= | email=
| address=Kengeri Satellite Town, Kengeri | lat=12.91753 | long=77.48391 | directions=5 mins walk from Kengeri TTMC on Mysore Road
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| wikidata=Q24949818| wikipedia=Kengeri railway station
| content=An important stop owing to proximity of residential areas in the proximity. Its a major stop for all train coming from Mysore side. Kengeri Bus stand on Mysore road is 5 mins walk from Railway station, having access to major Ring Road services of 401K (Yelahanka via Vijayanagar ), 401M (Yeshvantapur via Ring Road ), 502F (Peenya), 375 (Banashankari via Uttarahalli), 378 (Electronic City via Uttarahalli) and 222A/226N towards Majestic and Market. Global Tech Park is about 3 km from here and B.G.S Global Hospital about 5 km.
}}


Bookings can be done at either the railway stations or at the Indian Railways booking counters in major commercial and residential areas. Booking can also be done [http://www.irctc.co.in online]. If you are booking at Bengaluru City and are traveling to Mysore, there is a separate counter for travellers to Mysore. This is to cater for the large amount of travellers between Bangalore and Mysore. If travelling to Mysore on a Sunday afternoon, arrive early as there is usually a long line for buying tickets.
It is very easy to get to the Xi'an Railway Station by city bus from anywhere in the city. There are several stops within 200 m of the station (look for train station East or North on a bus route (火车站东/北). Many hostels also offer free pick-up if you arrive between 06:00 and 09:00.


As with all Indian railway travel, have some patience for delays. Trains are usually on time (within 20 min of scheduled time), but can sometimes be late. A digital departure board in the station will tell you what platform your train is on and what time it leaves.
====High-speed trains====
Xi'an North Railway Station, about 15km north of the central city, is served only by the high-speed (G- and D-series) trains. This is one of the largest high-speed train stations (in physical size if not yet passengers) and major hub connecting four train lines. It is easily reached by subway line two, whose terminus (北客站 ''Beikezhan'') is at the station.


For train arrival/departure and PNR status inquiries at various railway stations at Bengaluru, call 139.
To points east and north, there is frequent service to [[Zhengzhou]] (2–3 hours); many trains continue from Zhengzhou north or south, serving all major cities along the Beijing-Guangzhou-Shenzhen high-speed mainline ([[Wuhan]] (5–8 hours), [[Guangzhou]] (8 hours), [[Shenzhen]] (9 hours), [[Changsha]], Shijiazhuang, [[Beijing]] (6 hours)). An overnight train (D308/D305) also goes from Xi'an North Railway Station to Shanghai (11 hrs), via [[Nanjing]] (8 hrs).


Travelling from [[Mumbai]] to Bangalore by train takes a long time (24 hr or so). Buses are comparatively faster and take 18-20 hr, provided there are no traffic jams in Mumbai and Pune en route. Effective travel time by train or bus is long. Air travel is recommended for traveling between Mumbai and Bangalore, the duration of which is about 90 min. Low-cost airlines charge the same fare as A/C train or Volvo bus. However, sleeper class (non air-con) train travel from Mumbai to Bangalore is economical and you can have a view of some lush evergreen forests and river valleys across Western India.
To the west, there is high-speed service to [[Baoji]] (an hour west from Xi'an) and onwards to [[Lanzhou]] (3 hours), [[Xining]] (4 hours) and all the way to [[Urumqi]] in Xinjiang (15 hours, connecting in Lanzhou).
Traveling to Delhi can take 39 hours (or more) and the flight ticket just double than the amount of the slow train.


For the [http://www.indianrail.gov.in/enquiry/StaticPages/StaticEnquiry.jsp?StaticPage=international_Tourist.html&locale=en Foreign Tourist Quota], go to the big building on the left, before entering the train station through the main access. This is the "Unreserved Tickets" building (even if on the side door it says "Reservation Center"). On the first floor, there is the Chief Reservation Supervisor. The official will book the ticket for you (after showing a foreigner passport). They might refer you to the first counter on the main building. But there you will need to stand and queue, while here you can site at the office and wait they book the ticket for you.
To the south, there are high-speed trains to [[Chengdu]] (4 hours).


===By bus===
===By bus===
[[File:KBS 1.jpg|thumb|Kempegowda Bus Station or ''Majestic'', the main bus station]]
The main long-distance bus station (Shaanxi Province Long-distance Bus Station) is about 100 m south of Xi'an railway station, with the city wall between them (there is an underpass). Bus service is available to: [[Huashan]] (2–3 hours), Lanzhou (8–10 hours), [[Luoyang]] (5–7 hours), [[Taiyuan]] (12 hours), and Zhengzhou (9–12 hours).
If you have difficulty in arranging a plane or railway ticket to/from your next destination, or you prefer a little more adventure, you can go by bus. Government and private buses run services to/from major cities like [[Mumbai]], [[Goa]], [[Chennai]], [[Mangalore]], [[Coimbatore]], [[Madurai]], [[Tirupati]], [[Hyderabad]], etc. Buses can be a regular service with only seats and no A/C, normal luxury bus, a Volvo A/C bus or a sleeper bus for night travel. Buses are also good for coming from many towns in Karnataka without a good amount of trains due to the increased service - most towns in Karnataka are essentially guaranteed to have service to the state capital.


* {{listing
===By car===
| name=Kempegowda Bus Station | alt=Majestic Bus Station, Kannada: ಕೆಂಪೇಗೌಡ ಬಸ್ ನಿಲ್ದಾಣ | url= | email=
See [[Driving in China]].
| address=Gandhi Nagar, City Bus Rd | lat=12.97788 | long=77.57233 | directions=The main bus stand is next to the Kempegowda Bus Station and Metro Green/Purple Kempegowda/Majestic
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| wikipedia=Kempegowda Bus Station | image=KBS 1.jpg | wikidata=Q15235446
| content=One of the largest bus stands in the city, this bus stand caters to major buses on Karnataka (Except Mysore Road side buses), Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Maharashtra & Goa routes. it is also the largest intersecting point for [http://www.bmtcinfo.com/ Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation] (BMTC), which maintains bus services within Bangalore. The bus stand is opposite City Railway station.
}}

* {{listing
| name=MCTC | alt=Mysore Road Satellite Bus stand | url= | email=
| address=Bapuji Nagar, Mysore Road | lat=12.95371 | long=77.543661 | directions='''Majestic''': KSRTC Shuttles, BMTC 220 to 235 ; '''Market''': 220 to 235 series ; '''Shivajinagar''': 222E,226N,121B ; '''Jayanagar''': 60A to L ; '''Yeshvantapur''': K-2 ; '''Jalahalli Cross''': 248
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There are also many unofficial stops that buses will go to on request (even on deluxe buses with reserved seats, you can ask the conductor to stop at such a stop as long as it is in Bangalore/the same city as the stop on your ticket) or even let passengers book tickets from. These places do not have any station infrastructure, but are usually located by landmarks, major streets/circles/squares, and of course the numerous buses crowded around. One particularly useful stop is Yeswanthpur Junction, which is next to the long distance train station of the same name as well as the Yeswanthpur metro station.

The display boards for long distance buses bus show the destination in the local language '''Kannada'''. If you don't speak Kannada, you will likely need to get some help to get on the right bus. However, the newer Volvo buses are all equipped with electronic displays that show the destination in Kannada and English one after the other. Non-Volvo buses are being gradually retrofitted with these electronic displays; this should make bus travel much simpler if you are unfamiliar with the local language. However, there are still many of the older Ashok Leyland and even some very old Tata buses plying the roads, so it is best to go by timings or ask the conductor where the bus is heading (usually by asking the destination name like its a question, such as "Mysore?", and hearing if the conductor responds with the same name or another one).

==== Bus companies ====
* [http://www.durgamba.com/ Durgamba Motors]
* [http://ksrtc.in/ Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation] (KSRTC)- Operated by Govt. of Karnataka. Counters are present all over the city for reservations, list on the website.
* [http://kpntravels.in/ KPN Travels] - Toward [[Tamil Nadu]]
* [http://www.vrlbus.in/ VRL Travels] - Toward most places North of Bangalore
* [http://citytravels.co.in City Travels]- Toward Tamil Nadu


=== By car ===
[[File:Xi'an bell tower.jpg|thumb|'''Bell Tower''' (钟楼 ''Zhonglou'')]]
Driving in India can be very stressful. Lane discipline is practically non-existent, excessive honking, high vehicle density, lack of regard for traffic law, combined with razor thin passing margins are common. One ride in a taxi will most likely convince you that driving yourself is not worth the risk, so if you do want to arrive by car, you will probably want to hire a car and a driver. Cost varies, but most car and driver combinations cost ₹1,400-1,700/day. The fares for hired private taxis are usually in the multiples of 4hr/40&nbsp;km, fares for which start at around ₹450 for a non-air conditioned small car. Depending on where you are coming from, you may be able to negotiate a lower fare if the trip isn't far, and it may be a higher fare if you are travelling far and your driver has to travel back on his own time. Having an approximate idea of the fare or distance beforehand and persistent bargaining skills can lead to significant savings. Although it costs more, consider requesting an air conditioned car if you aren't used to the heat, especially in summer. An air conditioned car will also help filter out the air pollution, which is considerable, especially on congested roadways. If you want something even more special, such as a fancy car or SUV, be prepared to pay extra.


==Get around==
==Get around==
The old city is surrounded by a rectangular city wall. The Bell Tower (钟楼, Zhōnglóu) is in the dead center of the rectangle, and is considered the center of Xi'an. From here, the four main streets radiate along the four points of the compass.
* North Street (北大街 Běidàjiē)
* East Street (东大街 Dōngdàjiē)
* South Street (南大街 Nándàjiē)
* West Street (西大街 Xīdàjiē)


=== By metro ===
Do not get confused by different names in tourist guides, addresses and bus stops: Nandajie, Nanda Street, South Street, and South Avenue are all the same street.
[[File:Bangalore Metro Station, India.jpg|thumbnail|Namma Metro]]
The [http://english.bmrc.co.in/ProjectProfile '''Bangalore Metro''' (Namma Metro)] is an efficient cross-city rail service. As of July 2017, there are two lines intersecting at Kempegowda Bus Station Majestic Terminal , with a total of 41 stops. Tickets can be bought at any station. Fares depend on the number of stations to commute. Minimum of ₹10. Card costing ₹50 will save you from queues and around ₹5 for each trip.


If you get a smart token (the single journey ticket), remember that it has to be returned at the station you get off at, so take a picture of it before you leave if you want.
Locals often speak about ''Within the city walls'' and ''Outside the city walls'' when talking about locations. Outside the walls, the southern part is the most interesting - it offers shopping streets, bars and some nightlife.


The existing routes are:
As usual in China, subways are the easiest way to get around if they serve your destination. There are also plenty of buses traveling everywhere at short intervals (main lines run every 5–10 minutes). If you are not confident enough with orientation, or if you do not like packed buses, the cheap taxis are the best alternative, broadly available, except for during rush hours.


* ''East-West Line/Purple Line'': Baiyappanhalli (Old Madras Road)-->Swami Vivekananda Road-->Indiranagar-->Halasuru-->Trinity Circle-->M.G.Road-->Cubbon Park-->Vidhana Soudha-->Central College-->Kempegowda Bus Station (interchange station)-->City Railway Station-->Magadi Road-->Hosahalli-->Vijayanagar-->Attiguppe-->Deepanjalinagar-->Nayandahalli (Mysore Road)-
===By subway===
Xi'an has three subway lines, with further lines planned or under construction. The subway is faster than taxis during rush hours. Bags are x-rayed prior to entry, water bottles should be taken out of bags as they will be scanned by the metro security staff separately.


* ''North-South Line/Green Line'': Nagasandra (Tumkur Road)-->Dasarahalli-->Jalahalli-->Peenya Industry-->Peenya-->Goraguntepalya-->Yeshvantapur Railway Station (PF-6 entrance)-->Sandal Soap Factory-->Mahalakshmi-->Rajajinagar-->Kuvempu Road-->Srirampura-->Mantri Square Sampige Road-->Kempegowda Bus Station (interchange station)-->Chikpet-->K.R.Market-->National College-->Lalbagh-->South End Circle-->R.V.Road-->Banashankari-->J.P.Nagar-->Yelahachanahalli
* Line 1 runs east-west and does not cover any interesting tourist spots.
* Line 2 runs north-south, intersects with Line 1 at Beidajie to the North of the bell tower. It connects the North Railway Station, the City Library (your starting point for visiting the Hanyangling mausoleum), the Bell Tower, and Xiaozhai near the Shaanxi history museum.
* Line 3 runs southwest-northeast, intersecting with Line 1 at Tonghuamen, and Line 2 at Xiaozhai. It serves the Big Wild Goose Pagoda (Dayanta station).


===By bus===
===By bus===
Buses are cheap and usually frequent (though expensive compared to other states). But traveling on them can be very difficult if you don't know the system well. Now, most buses have digital signage alternating between the local language Kannada and English but some buses still display the old printed signs with only the route number in English, with the destination and route information written in Kannada. Of course, even with the digital signage the buses can take a long time to change the displayed language, meaning that it can be easy to miss your bus. This means you will have to '''know what route number you need''' before you get on, which you can find from the [https://www.mybmtc.com/en BMTC website], [http://bmtcroutes.in/ BMTCRoutes.in website], [http://narasimhadatta.info Desiroutes], entering your starting point and end point on Google maps, or by asking locals.
Regular buses within the city cost ¥1 (¥2 for air-conditioned, marked with a snowflake) no matter how far you go. Since there are many buses in the city, it can be useful to go to the Tourism Office Center (which is situated near the Drum Tower) and ask for a free map (地图, Dìtú) of the city, with the bus lines on it.


Not all bus stops are clearly marked, so it can be a little tricky on your first trip. Groups of people standing around can be a good indicator that the bus will stop there. Also its a good idea to ask the driver or conductor if they stop at the stop you want to go to (a 500 and a 500Q will not go to all the same stops). Just ask the name in a question tone and you will get a response. Conductors (there is one on every bus and they collect fares and issue tickets- they are always in uniform) are also helpful in telling you where/when your stop is if you ask, as are fellow passengers if they frequent the route. Posted route maps of the bus system are rare, although maps are sold at the main bus terminals (Kempegowda Bus Stand and Shivajinagar). ☎ BMTC toll free 1800 425 1663.
A popular line for tourists is #610 (also labeled "游8" meaning "tourist #8") which connects the railway station, the Bell Tower, the Small Goose Pagoda and Xi'an Museum, the Shaanxi Historic Museum, and the Big Goose Pagoda. Unfortunately it is not one of the most frequent (sometimes you can wait for half an hour, though usually it comes in a few minutes). Near the Bell Tower, it stops at the beginning of West Street; take it westwards to then go south to the museums and pagodas, take it eastwards to then go north to the railway station. Near the railway station (there are many stops for different lines) you can catch it at the third block on the main street going straight south from the station.


Another useful line is #609 that connects the Bell Tower, the South Gate and the Big Goose Pagoda. Near the Bell Tower, it stops at the beginning of South Street.
Watch out: some bus drivers put their route sign on the bottom right side of the windsheild instead of its place on the sign holder on the top of the windshield.


Buses with black display boards run within the city. Red board buses covers long distance and go to adjoining suburbs. The ordinary city buses are white & blue or green in colour. The newer city buses tend to be blue in colour, and have LED display boards. There are blue Volvo buses, called ''Vajra'', that operate mainly on IT sector routes like '''Electronic City ''', '''ITPL''' and Outer Ring Road routes, and to tourist places like [[Bannerghatta National Park]] and weekend Services to '''Wonderla'''. They offer a comfortable air-conditioned ride at higher prices ( 1 1/2 to 2 times the regular bus fare) than the regular buses (which are not air-conditioned). Unlike most other buses, the Vajras have illuminated LED display boards on the front and sides which display the destination and route information in English as well as Kannada.
Although the 609 and 610 can be infrequent, the 611 is very frequent (multiple departures every minute in the rush hour), and connects the train station and the Bell Tower, continuing to the west from the latter. Look for its stop across the road from the station (within the city walls). Its route is a loop at the railway station, so you can board the bus at the same stop for the city centre where you got off for the railway station. At the Bell Tower its stop towards the railway station is at the beginning of the East Street.


BMTC also operates ''' Vayu Vajra ''' services to Bangalore International Airport from various destinations across the City. '''KIAS-9''' is the most frequent of the routes, connecting the Airport to Majestic Bus stand.
Bus 500 takes you from the Railway Station to the Big Wild Goose Pagoda in 12 stops. This area has the Great Tang All Day Mall as well as the Tang Paradise and the South Lake.


City buses are crowded during rush hours, which are at least 7-10 am and 5-9 pm Monday through Saturday but one can travel with little difficulty during the daytime. Bus services usually start by 5 or 6 am and are less frequent 09:30-22:00 and rare after 22:30. Also note that traffic in Bangalore is notorious. A trip across the city can take up to 4 hours, especially in rush hour times. There are no bus lanes, so busses, cabs and cars face the same traffic jams!
There are many buses leaving regularly for the Terracotta Warrior museum in front of the Xi'an bus station (east to the train station, outside (in the north) the city walls).


Major buses in the city have the seats reserved for ladies in the front, between the front and middle doors. The first seat near the front door is reserved for ladies senior citizens, while the first seat behind the middle door is for the physically challenged, and the seat facing the door is for senior citizens. Generally you can board and exit the bus from either door.
* Bus 306 (also called Tourist Bus #5) leaves from the lot in front of the train station (on the east side, i.e. to your right when looking towards the station) and will take you to a parking lot right in front of the museum. Travel time is about an hour (up to 3 hours in case of traffic jams). A one-way ticket costs ¥7 (pay on the bus). It also stops at several other tourist attractions along the way, e.g. the hot springs. Make sure you don't make the mistake of going to the nearby bus station on the inside (south) of the city wall. That's where there are touts with signs saying bus 5 and bus 306, trying to hustle you onto their private bus. Although they do take you to the destinations, you are forced to go to visit attractions you might not want to go to. If in doubt about whether you have the right 306, stand back and observe. The official bus attendants ''will not'' hustle you to get on their rapidly filling bus. They will confirm it is the correct bus and nothing more. The official bus will also fill up very quickly with locals who know which one is the correct bus.
* Another local bus that goes to the Warriors is 307 (last stop again, normally ~60 minutes, possibly up to 3 hours in case of traffic). 307 also goes to the Great Wild Goose Pagoda.


It is always better to buy a daily pass if you plan to travel the whole day on the bus. The daily pass costs ₹70 as of January 2018 and it comes in handy if you need to travel on several buses in a single day. Daily passes are issued by the on-duty bus conductor or at the bus stand. Using this pass you can travel in any bus (other than the Vajra) for the entire day, any number of times. Senior citizens are given 25% concession in all buses on production of valid ID card (e.g., passport). Children aged 4-12 are given 50% concession. No charge for children up to 4 years of age.
* Small buses which are also used by the locals (mainly number 914). These buses will also take you to the Museum, but they use local roads (no highway express like bus 306) so they are a bit slower. 914 is however more frequent during the day than 306. One-way ticket price is ¥7 (pay on the bus). Not a bad trip if you want to see how locals travel.


There are three major bus stands:
* Most hostels and hotels run tours to the warriors with an English speaking guide. These aren't necessarily better, be prepared to spend a good portion of the day (as with any Chinese tour) visiting "terracotta factories," "museums", "Chinese medicine shops", and other tourist traps. But you will get to your destination without dealing with the bus (the warriors are quite far outside of town) and not all of the public buses that go there are legitimate.
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Buses are available to all major localities of the city from these three bus stands. There have been lot of developments due to the ongoing metro project as well as efforts to decongest the city. BMTC is adding more bus stations all the time. Better to check on their website for latest situation.

===By auto-rickshaw===
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[[File:BangaloreRickshaw.jpg|thumbnail|Auto Rickshaw in Bangalore awaiting customers]]
Auto-rickshaws (also called "scooter") are everywhere at any time of day. They are green-and-yellow or black-and-yellow three wheeled contraptions. They are a fast (but unsafe) way to get around the city - in thick traffic, they are quicker than a taxi or bus.

Auto-rickshaws are supposed to charge fares as per the meter reading, which equals to ₹ 13 per distance kilometer, a minimum charge of ₹ 25 for the first 1.8&nbsp;km or less, and a 50% surcharge after 22:00 (called "one and a half"). Heavy luggage costs an additional fee of around ₹10-20. They generally tend to charge on an ad-hoc basis depending on the distance of the destination, the chances of getting another customer from the mentioned locality, and their mood. You should simply refuse to board an auto where the meter is faulty or the driver refuses to use it. Saying "meter please" will usually do the trick.

Tourists should be cautious when approaching auto-rickshaws at night, or during heavy rains. Chances are they will charge exorbitant rates (some drivers may demand 100% surcharge after 22:00 or 23:00), but you must refuse to board in such a case. Help could be taken from the local traffic police to avail auto-rickshaws during such circumstances. If you are a visitor and do not know the route to the destination, it is a good idea to bargain and fix the fare before boarding to avoid long, convoluted routes being used by the driver - or check the route by recording a GPS track on your mobile.

Another thing to keep in mind is to be firm but not loud in an argument while travelling in the auto. Some of the less reputable drivers may team up with their friends midway to cause problems. Remember that although Bangaloreans are known for their polite and mild mannered behaviour, auto drivers are normally an exception. Some will think nothing of trying to rip you off. If in doubt, consult a local or your hotel travel desk.

If a rickshaw driver offers to show/drive you to some great places to shop, firmly refuse. A common tactic is to drive you to local shops where you will be pressured to buy Indian crafts that you probably don't want. Know your destination and insist upon it.

Rickshaw drivers are required by law to display their identification on the dashboard or the back of their seats. Refuse to get into a rickshaw that does not display one.

If an auto driver is problematic, their identification number and report to the BBMP Control room which is empowered to withdraw their auto license. This is a very effective technique to deal with them. The BBMP control room number as of December 2009 is ☎+91 80 22975803.

If you arrive in Bangalore via train, at the main train station there is an office near the taxis/auto-rickshaws which will print-out a pre-paid receipt for your ride. The service costs ₹1, but will save you a potentially large amount of money by giving you an accurate value for your ride. This also allows you to avoid haggling with the driver, and acts as an official price agreement in the event that the driver wants to dispute the price of the ride.


===By taxi===
===By taxi===
Taxis are very convenient and comfortable. Most of the vehicles are Maruti Omni Vans, Tata Indica cars or Mahindra Logan cars, which are much safer than auto-rickshaws, and the drivers are polite. If you are alone or going to an unknown destination, you are strongly advised to choose this option, even though the rates will be double that of an auto-rickshaw. Most taxi companies will charge a flat rate of ₹150 from anywhere to anywhere within city limits. Waiting or return trips will be charged extra, as will a lot of heavy luggage.
Taxis are very limited. It can take a rather long time to find a vacant one and even then - given their choice of fares - they may decide to decline your destination for a more profitable one that is closer. Watch the taxi drivers in Xi'an as the industry is not regulated as it is in other larger cities. You may find yourself being taken on a long ride around town to get where you are going. It can also be difficult to convince them to take you anywhere (even to the railway station). If in doubt, get your hotel or hostel to write down the place you want to go in Chinese. Between 3PM-5PM the taxis change their shifts. This means the drivers are rushing to their handover points, so they won't pick you up even if they are empty.


Unlike many other countries, taxis are '''not''' marked with 'TAXI' signs on the top. Instead, the cars are marked with the logo of the fleet operator or taxi company on the sides of the car. Only some companies like "Meru Taxi" are marked with the sign 'Taxi' on them. Some companies have a yellow sign with an identification number (usually an alphabet followed by two digits) on the top. Keep in mind that these taxis cannot be hailed from the street, but have to be called by telephone. When you call, you must give the operator your location, destination, and phone number. The operator will in turn tell you the charge (or will inform you that you must go by the meter) as well as the taxi number. The taxi will come pick you up, and call you when they are close. When you go out on the street, look at the license plate for the number they gave you—it will be the last four digits of the license plate. Alternatively, look for the yellow board atop the car with the taxi's identification number.
Trips within the city walls are generally around ¥10. Longer trips to the attractions south of the city are ¥12-20. It is always good advice to insist on using the taxi meter, especially for longer rides like to/from the airport. However, taxis will often refuse to go the airport on meter, you will have to discuss a price in advance, usually between ¥100 and ¥120.


The license plate number is usually in the format "KA" followed by 01 to 05, followed by two alphabets, followed by a four digit number. Taxis generally have yellow license plates with black letters.
The rate for the normal (green) taxis is ¥9 for the first 3 kilometer and then ¥2 for every additional kilometer. Waiting times longer than 2 minutes will be charged ¥2 per minute. After 23:00 the starting price is ¥10. At the airport and around some of the big hotels you might also find black taxis. They charge ¥2.4 per kilometer, but are more spacious and comfortable.


On weekdays, especially during rush hours, be prepared to book a taxi a couple of hours in advance. Otherwise, the rush-hour traffic jams and high demand for taxis will make it difficult for a taxi to reach you in time. Private taxis are generally more reliable during this time - in many cases, radio cabs will be overbooked, and you might be unfortunate be informed that your booking has been cancelled.
===By bike===

Fortunately Xi'an's main sites (with the notable exception of the Terracotta Warriors) are bunched fairly close together. Be wary of the narrow streets and cars that squeeze you out of the way. Bike lanes are available on some streets, however, places to lock bikes, typically are not.
Although it can be hard for non-Indians to grasp at first, the system is actually very effective. If in doubt, ask a member of your hotel staff to help you, and when your taxi comes be sure to tip them ₹35-40 for the assistance.

Some radio taxi services are:
[http://www.easycabs.com/ Easy Cabs] (T:+91 80 4343 4343), [http://genie.merucabs.com/ Genie Cabs]
(+91 80 3399 3399, ₹ 30 more for phone bookings), [https://www.getmecab.com/ GetMeCab] (T.+91 92666 01520, hours=8AM-9PM), [http://www.limecabs.com/ LimeCabs] {{dead link|August 2018}} (T.+91 7795109379, hours=9AM-9PM), [http://www.bestotours.com/cabs/bangalore/ Besto Tours (Bangalore Car Rentals)] {{dead link|August 2018}} (T.+91 80 3951 2888, hours=5AM-9PM), [http://www.megacabs.com/ Mega Cabs] (T:+91 80 4747 4747), [http://www.merucabs.com/ Meru Cabs] (T.+91 80 4422 4422), [http://www.olacabs.com/ Ola Cabs]
(+91 80 3355 3355), [http://spotcitytaxi.in/ SPOT City Taxi] (T:+91 80 2551 0000),
[http://www.starcitytaxi.com/ Star City Taxi] (+91 80 2313 3333), [http://www.taxiforsure.com/bangalore-cabs/ Taxi for Sure] (TFS, +91 80 6060 1010), [http://www.tajtripcar.com Taj Trip Car] (T:+91 88 0055 0676).[https://www.7mcar.com 7mcar] (Call :080 87138713).[http://www.7mtravels.com Seven Miles Tours & Travels Pvt Ltd] (Call :080 87138713).

Travel agents and hotels can arrange private chauffeur driven cars, and you may also hire cars to drive yourself. While expensive compared to taxis, these are the most trusted, secure, and comfortable ways to travel around the city. Driving in Bangalore can be difficult, because of poor driver discipline, but chauffeur driven services are very reasonable. These can be arranged by travel companies or online from the countries of origin. Car rental agencies include: [https://www.supercabz.com/delhi-to-jaipur-taxi SuperCabz]
(T: +91 9310-456789) [http://www.avis.co.in Avis] (T:+91 80 3399 0099), [https://www.getmecab.com/bangalore GetMeCab] (T: +91 9015154545),[http://www.carzonrent.com Carzonrent] (T:+91 88 8222 2222), [http://www.bookcab.in/ BookCab] (T:+91 80 3000 3000), [http://www.bangaloretaxis.com Classic Cabs] (T:+91 80 2343 8821), [http://www.hertz.com Hertz] (T:+91 80 4330 2201), [http://mototaxi.in/ Moto Taxi Services]
(+91 80 6060 9999), [http://www.zoomcar.in ZoomCar] (T:+91 80 4171 5881),
[http://www.quickcabsbangalore.com Quick Cabs] (T:+91 80-4160 0000), [http://calcabz.com CalCabz] (+91 9845498457)

===By private car===
Most taxi and auto-rickshaw drivers will be more than happy to offer you either a daily rate or an hourly rate, and take you around wherever you need to go. Alternately, your hotel or a travel company can arrange a private car.

If you find a good taxi or auto driver, this can be a great way to go for a foreigner. You'll certainly pay a lot more than if you bought individual rides, but you'll always have a driver waiting for you, and he can help with recommending local tourist sites, finding a good restaurant to eat at, and otherwise coping with day-to-day life. This can take a lot of the stress out of traveling.

Rates are generally something like ₹50-100 per hour for an auto-rickshaw, and ₹150-250 per hour for a taxi. Rates for a private car booked via the hotel will probably be more. Like everything else in India, rates are very fluid.

===By bicycle===
The weather in Bangalore is extremely pleasant, but the traffic is equally hectic. So if your plan is not to go towards crowded city, you can go around [[cycling]].

Most of the sightseeing locations are within a range of 15&nbsp;km, so you can consider covering them on bicycle. Bicycle dealers charge ₹100-300 for entire day and you have to submit identity proof to hire bicycle.


==See==
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====Inside/Near the city====
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[[File:Xi'an city wall (cropped).jpg|thumb|300px|Xi'an city wall at night]]
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There are city tours that can show you the city efficiently if you are short on time. Typically, tours do '''not''' include entry fees into the attractions. Bangalore, like the rest of India, has a habit of charging foreigners a lot more than locals for attractions. For example, Tipu Sultan's Palace, which is on the half-day tour, charges ₹15 for Indians/Saarc and ₹200 for non-Indians.

=== Landmarks ===
[[File:Bangalore palace koushik.JPG|thumbnail|The Bangalore Palace]]
* {{see
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| hours= | price=¥50, ¥20 students (Feb 2014)
| content=Built by the Maharajahs of Mysore. For many years the building was neglected as a tourist attraction, but is now open to the public. This is a run down building with paint peeling on the interior, and generally a tourist trap to be avoided.
| wikipedia=Fortifications of Xi'an | image=XiAn CityWall DiLou.jpg | wikidata=Q1334336
| content=The world's largest city wall, it has been restored and is 12m high, 18m wide at the bottom, 15m wide on the top, and 13.7km long. Bikes (including two- or three-person models) can be rented for ¥40 per 120 minutes/bike (or ¥80 for a tandem) plus a ¥200 deposit. You can hire one at the top of the South or East gate; you may return it to other stations on the wall (there is one at each of the four main gates), but be sure to verify this before starting your ride, and know that only the south gate is open after 7pm. Bikes will not be rented if there is any chance of rain, because the top of the wall becomes slippery. Check the weather forecast before you buy a ticket to enter the wall. If you want to foot it though, a complete loop of the walls takes 4-5 hours. The landscaped park around the base of the exterior walls and moat also makes for a pleasant stroll and gives a different perspective on the battlements and towers. The wall is lit up at night and makes for a pleasant stroll. The present city wall was built in the Ming dynasty (AD 1368-1644) on the foundation of the Chang'an Imperial city wall of Tang dynasty (AD 618-907). The Xi'an City Wall International Marathon is held each year in November since 1993, with athletes from more than 50 countries running on top of the wall. Also, the Xi'an city wall Cycling Race is held on top of the wall since two years ago. There is a small museum inside the city wall at Hanguang Gate, about halfway between the southwest corner and the South Gate, accessible from the top of the wall. Look for a staircase down inside a covered structure. Inside are the unrestored remains of a gatehouse and a calligraphy collection.
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* {{see
* {{see
| name=Tipu Sultan's Palace | alt= | url= | email=
| name=Shaanxi Historic Museum | alt=陕西历史博物馆; Shǎnxī Lìshǐbówùguǎn; also known as Shaanxi History Museum | url=http://s.sxhm.com/en_index.asp | email=
| address= | lat=34.22577 | long=108.95041 | directions=Xiaozhai subway stop (Lines 2&3), 800m northwest of Big Wild Goose Pagoda
| address=Allbert Victor Road, Chamrajpet | lat=12.95934 | long=77.57359 | directions=Just south of Metro: Krishna Rajendra Market (Green)
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone=+91 80 2670 6836 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours=Daily 9:30AM–5:30PM | price=Tickets are ₹15 for Indians/Saarc/Bimstec citizens and ₹200 for foreigners (March 2018), not very worth it for damaged walls and few information about the Sultans life.
| hours=9-12, 13:00-16:30 (17:00 in summer). ''Closed on Mondays'' (Checked Feb 2015). | price=¥20 (free also available)
| content=Dating to about 1790, it was the summer retreat for Tipu Sultan. The two story structure is made mostly out of wood with finely embellished balconies, pillars and arches. It contains a small museum with information on Tipu Sultan.
| content=This museum houses a collection of local artefacts that span the province's history from the Neolithic period through the Qing dynasty. In particular, it contains fabulously well preserved pottery from the nearby Banpo neolithic village (also worth a visit) and many excellent Shang Dynasty bronzes. Although some guidebooks call it "one of the best museums in China", its old fashioned pots-and-arrowheads-behind-glass format may appeal mainly to enthusiasts. The most eye-catching articles are those from the Tang Dynasty, originally used by the royal family. There will be long queues for tickets, as they are available cheaply (a prior version indicated free if you brought your ID with you. But this is unconfirmed; if you look obviously foreign you won't be asked for ID or a local telephone number). For locals there is a ¥20 charge for a ticket. However there is an option to beat the queue. Go for the 'tour ticket'; the line will be considerably shorter and it'll cost you ¥200 (although the face value is ¥300). If there is a special exhibition on, you will get entry to that as well (and if you purchase an audio guide, it'll work there too).
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[[Image:Beilin xian 1.jpg‎|thumb|The Nestorian Stele tablet]]
[[Image:Beilin xian 2.jpg‎|thumb|Stone tablet in [[Beilin]]]]
* {{see
* {{see
| name=Forest of Steles | alt=碑林; Xīānbēilín | url=http://www.beilin-museum.com/ | email=
| name=Bangalore Fort | alt=Tippu's Fort | url= | email=
| address=15号 Sanxue St, ErHuan Lu YanXian ShangYe JingJiDai, Beilin Qu, Xian Shi, Shaanxi Sheng, China, 710001 | lat=34.2525775 | long=108.9528814 | directions=Just inside the southern city wall, near the Wenchang Gate
| address= | lat=12.962927 | long=77.575977 | directions=Just north of Metro: Krishna Rajendra Market (Green)
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=¥50/¥25 Beilin Museum, foreign student cards not accepted (January 2012)
| hours= | price=Free of charge
| content=Built in 1537. A small part with massive granite walls, big gates, a dungeon, and a small Ganesha temple is still intact.
| wikidata=Q641427| wikipedia=Stele Forest
| content=This collection of 2,300 stone tablets (many written to provide an "official text" of the Chinese classics) and epitaphs is the largest and oldest of its kind in China. This includes the famous 7th century Nestorian Stele, which depicts the coming of Nestorian Christianity to China. The Nestorian Stele is in Showroom Number 2 and is the first stele on the left.
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* {{see
* {{see
| name=Wolong Temple | alt=卧龙寺 | url= | email=
| name=Seshadari Iyer Memorial | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat=34.2542174 | long=108.9535194 | directions=
| address=Kasturba Rd | lat=12.9746 | long=77.5907 | directions=Metro: Vidhana Soudha (Purple)
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=Free
| hours= | price=
| content=A distinctive red sandstone building. It houses the State Central Library (right south of Cubbon Park) and the Bengaluru High Court of Karnataka, (Ambedkar Veedhi, Sampangi Rama Nagar, north of Ribbon Park), while the grounds include a children's recreation area with a toy train, fairground and theater.
| wikidata=Q8030399| wikipedia=Wolong Temple
| content=This active Buddhist temple dates back to 200BC. It has been restored, and is vibrant and busy.
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* {{see
* {{see
| name=Big (Wild) Goose Pagoda | alt=大雁塔; Dàyàntǎ | url= | email=
| name=Vidhana Soudha | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat=34.2182477 | long=108.9619631 | directions=Subway Line 3, Dayanta station
| address=Dr Ambedkar Rd, Sampangi Ramnaga | lat=12.97961 | long=77.59049 | directions=Metro: Vidhana Soudha (Purple)
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| hours=10:00 - 18:00 (in winter) | price=¥50. Beware, this is only to enter the temple complex, entering the pagoda is charged another ¥30 even though there's no warning in the ticket booth
| content=The legislative House of the State of Karnataka, this granite building was built by Sri K. Hanumanthaiya, Chief Minister of the then Mysore state between 1951-1956. A marvel of neo-Dravidian architecture, and one of the most imposing buildings in India. One of the interesting feature of this building in grand stairs in its front. The grand stairs has a flight of forty-five steps, 62&nbsp;m (204&nbsp;ft) wide and 21&nbsp;m (70&nbsp;ft) deep, giving a direct access to the foyer of first floor leading to an Assembly Chamber. The architecture of the building is based on Dravidian style, comprising richly carved bases and capitals for pillars, deep friezes, kapotha cornices, chaithya arches, heavy pediments domical finials. At the same time, the construction was on modern designs, making use of the present-day materials like steel, reinforced concrete, glass, and plastic. It is not possible to visit the grounds or enter the building.
| lastedit=2015-04-11
| content=Built by Emperor Gaozong Li Zhi(高宗李治) in 652AD. Emblem of the city of Xi'an. In the fountain in front of the pagoda there is a very nice water and music show sometimes during the day with pleasant parks and western eateries nearby.
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* {{see
* {{see
| name=Little (Wild) Goose Pagoda | alt=小雁塔; Xiǎoyàntǎ | url= | email=
| name=Vikasa Soudha | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=At Jianfu Temple
| address= | lat=12.97840 | long=77.58926 | directions=Metro: Vidhana Soudha (Purple)
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| hours= | price=
|lastedit=2018-02-21| content=It possible to gild a lily? Well, you judge for yourself. This ultra modern construction, adjacent to Vidhana Soudha, built in the same classic style, is supposed to come fitted with the latest gizmos to help govern the state. It was inaugurated sometime in February 2005.
| content=Completed in 709 AD. You can claim a ticket for free to walk around the temple area. But you must pay ¥50 (student half-price) to enter the pagoda (note that the ticket still states the old price of ¥30, however ¥50 is charged). Closed every Tuesday for maintenance (Sep 2014).
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* {{see
| name=HAL Aerospace Museum | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat=12.95522 | long=77.68077 | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| wikipedia=HAL Aerospace Museum
| lastedit=2018-01-18
| content=India's first aerospace museum. Run by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), a large aerospace company.
| wikidata=Q5628915}}


===Temples===

[[File:The art of living international center.jpg|thumbnail|Art of Living world HQ, Bangalore]]
* {{see
* {{see
| name=Bell Towers | alt=钟楼; Zhōnglóu | url= | email=
| name=Art of Living Temple | alt= | url=http://www.artofliving.org/in-en/bangalore | email=prameelaudhay@yahoo.com
| address= | lat=34.26096 | long=108.94233 | directions=In the exact center of the city, next to the Drum Tower
| address=Near Cricket Coaching ground, Double Road | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 9448386061 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| lastedit=2015-06-15
| content=The Bangalore Ashram is the international headquarters of the Art of Living foundation. The ashram is spread of 65 acres and was established in 1986. They conduct frequent yoga and Ayurveda programs.
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* {{see
| name=Banaswadi Hanuman Temple | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat=13.0136 | long=77.6521 | directions=Between Sri Uma Maheshwari Temple and Bethal Church, northeast five km from center
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=¥27 (or ¥50 including Drum Tower)
| hours= | price=
| content=Constructed in the Dravidian style, attracts a large number of devotees especially on week-ends. It has smaller temples dedicated to Lord Rama, Shiva and Ganapathi within the walled compound.
| content=There are performances at certain times (see the signs).
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[[File:Nandi statue, Sri Big Bull Temple, Dodda Ganeshana Gudi, Bangalore - 20130526-02.JPG|thumbnail|Bull Temple, Bangalore]]
* {{see
* {{see
| name=Drum Tower | alt=鼓楼; Gǔlóu | url= | email=
| name=Bull Temple | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat=34.26176 | long=108.93892 | directions=Just northwest of the Drum Tower, in the Muslim Quarter
| address=Bull Temple Road, NR Colony, Basavanagudi | lat=12.9418 | long=77.5680 | directions='''Majestic''' :43 A to E 45 A to E, '''Shivajinagar''': 34 A to F, 37 A to F, '''Jayanagar'''/'''Vijayanagar'''60 A to K (Ramakrishna Ashrama)
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=¥27 (or ¥50 including Bell Tower)
| hours= | price=
| content=A typical Dravidian style temple, famous for its mammoth bull statue that was carved from a single boulder. Legend has it that the temple was built to appease a marauding bull that stole local crops, and that the offering was effective with the bull subsequently leaving the area. Since then, local farmers have held an annual festival to express their gratitude.
| content=There are performances at certain times (see the signs) and a free tour (again, see signs).
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* {{see
* {{see
| name=Grand Mosque | alt=大清真寺; Dàqīngzhēnsì | url= | email=
| name=DakshinaMukhy Nandeeshwara Temple | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat=34.26340 | long=108.93661 | directions=Behind Drum Tower
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=in the heart of Bangalore
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=¥25 (if not Muslim)
| hours= | price=
| content=A very ancient temple. This is on Sampige Road in the Malleshwaram area. The speciality of the temple is that, the natural (mineral) water flows from the mouth of Nandi (naturally) which is above a ShivaLingam, and pours all over the year as ''Abhishekam'' by nature itself. This water, after ''Abhishekam'' is taken by devotees as medicinal water, believed to cure many diseases. People from all over the world take this water in small containers with a lot of trust and devotion.
| lastedit=2015-02-24
| content=Built in a perfect mixture of Islamic and Chinese architecture styles with seating for 1,000 worshipers and the '''Muslim Street''' district (回民街 ''Huímín Jiē'') around it. It is famous as the very first mosque ever to be built in China. It can be quite difficult to find through the winding back streets but is very well known to locals. Only Muslims are permitted entry to the actual mosque and whilst there is a courtyard, there were in Feb 2015 repairs underway which means much of what you would see is not open. Ladies are asked to cover up with a scarf according to Muslim tradition.
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* {{see
* {{see
| name=Eight Immortals Temple | alt=八仙庵; Bāxiān'ān | url= | email=
| name=Dharmaraya Swamy Draupadi Devi Temple | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
| address= | lat=12.96574 | long=77.58285 | directions=in the heart of Bangalore
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
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| content=One of the oldest temples of Bangalore and also the smallest, the Temple is in exsitence since the day of finding the city by Shri Kempegowda. It is on S.P. Road close to Corporation circle, behind the LIC building. This temple is famous for the Annual Karaga Festival held every summer. The Presiding Deity is Dharmaraya (Yudishtra) & Consort Draupadi making it a unique one of its kind.
| content=An active Daoist temple built for the famous Eight Immortals, including the Eight Immortals Bridge, lots of steles in the walls with text and illustrations, and multiple worship halls.
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* {{see
* {{see
| name=DaMing Palace and Park | alt=大明宫国家遗址公园 | url= | email=
| name=Dodda Ganapathi | url= | email=
| address= | lat=34.2895 | long=108.9601 | directions=
| address= | lat=12.94289 | long=77.56823 | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| hours= | price=
| content=One of the oldest temples in Bangalore, it is adjacent to the Bull Temple. The temple is famous for the huge monolith structure of Lord Ganesha, who was worshipped by the villagers to save them from the Bull that was damaging their crops in the area. The Bull Temple is a few metres away from this temple.
| content=This is, first of all, a huge park with both green spaces and an enormous open square with an equally-impressive ancient palace gate (the palace is Tang dynasty, built in 634 AD). There's a model of the palace next to the gate. The square sometimes hosts public performances. The park even has an IMAX theatre. The park, gate and square are accessible for free. If you pay for admission, you can actually go into the partially restored palace ruins and other sections of the park protected by a moat. Worth seeing for the sheer size of it - it's more than 4 times the size of the Forbidden City, and a very surreal effect compared to the crowding in the rest of Xian. It is just north of Xian railway station (a tunnel under the tracks begins just east of the station building). Also accessible via DaMingXi subway station (Line 2).
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* {{see
| name=Gavi Gangadeshwara Cave Temple | url= | email=
| address=Gavipuram, Kempegowda Nagar | lat=12.94829 | long=77.56322 | directions=Right north of Hanumantha Nagar Park, north of Ramanjaneya Temple, in Gavipuram, adjacent to Basavanagudi
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours=7AM-12:30PM and 5PM-8:30PM | price=
| content=Built by Kempe Gowda, this temple with four remarkable monolithic pillars is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple also has a rare idol of ''Agni'' god of fire. The annual festival is on ''Makara Shankranti'' and thousands of devotees flock to see the suns rays fall on the ''Shivlinga''.
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====Outside the city====
* {{see
* {{see
| name=Army of Terracotta Warriors and Horses | alt=兵马俑; Bīngmăyŏng | url= | email=
| name=ISKCON Hare Krishna Temple | alt= | url=http://www.iskconbangalore.org/ | email=
| address=Hare Krishna Hill, Chord Rd | lat=13.00995 | long=77.55111 | directions=Between Metro Green: Mahalakshmi and Sandal Soap Stations
| address= | lat=34.38530 | long=109.27500 | directions=A short distance away from the Qinshihuang Mausoleum, it is the last stop of bus (5)306/307, which can be boarded at the main train station (to the right as you face the station). If there is a long queue, or on the way back, look for private bus companies who also service the route to Bingmayong for about the same price (&yen;7 or 8)
| phone=+91 80 2347 1956, +90 80 2357 8346 | tollfree= | fax=+91 80 2357 8625
| hours=3:45AM-8PM | price=
| lastedit=2016-07-28
| content=Temple built on a hillock in Rajajinagar atop scenic surroundings, is a perfect blend of modern technology and spiritual harmony. The huge cultural complex was built to promote vedic culture and spiritual learning, and abounds with shops selling devotional items and souvenirs. The annual Krishna and Balarama ''Rath Yatra'' is attended by thousands.
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* {{see
| name=Maha Bodhi Society Temple | url= | email=
| address=No. 14, Kalidas Road, Gandhi Nagar | lat=12.97817 | long=77.58069 | directions=Northwest rim of Freedom Park
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=¥150, students ¥75
| hours= | price=
| content=A relatively new structure, with the main shrine built as a replica of the historic stupa at [[Bodh Gaya]]. The temple grounds are very peaceful, and visitors are welcome to stroll around. In addition, the temple houses an excellent library of books on Buddhism, many of which are in English.
| lastedit=2015-02-23
| content=This mighty army of terracotta warriors and horses, found in three vaults, is perhaps the most popular tourist attraction of Shaanxi and one of the most popular in all of China. An in-site museum has been built over these pits, covering a floorspace of 20,000 square meters and housing 8,000 lifelike terracotta warriors, 100 or so chariots, and 40,000 weapons. Not all of these are on display, and the site is still an active archeological dig. There are 3 pits (numbered and clearly signposted 1,2,3). Going from pit 3 to pit 2 to pit 1 means that each pit gets more impressive and ensures a grand finale. The assemblage has been billed by the tourist industry as the Eighth Wonder of the World and a world cultural heritage site by UNESCO in 1987. The ticket office is next to the parking lot, which is a 5/10 minute walk away from the entrance to the museum. Buy your tickets at the ticket office or you can also buy them from resellers at the entrance for a ¥5 fee. For ¥5, you can opt to take a small bus from the ticket counter to the entry to the site, which saves you about 10 minutes of walking. On the way back, however, you are forced to walk in order not to "miss" the countless opportunities to buy small terracotta warriors, other tourist articles and food. For those not interested in Chinese food you will pass a Starbucks, McDonalds and there is a KFC very near to the ticket counter. Student tickets can only be bought at the rightmost ticket booths, which do not sell regular tickets. When buying your ticket you are likely to be approached by a 'guide', especially if you look foreign. The normal starting price is ¥200 but you should be able to bargain them down to around ~¥75. ¥100 is reasonable for the 2 - 3 hours they will accompany you. When talking to them, take the time to evaluate how they speak, because if you can't understand them at the start it'll just get worse. Inside Pit 1, there is a 'photo spot' to the left of the entry when you can be escorted to one of the nicer places. However it costs ¥200 for ~15 mins (but includes a picture). You won't miss much but not doing it; but you will have 15 mins with no one jostling you on either side and an uninterrupted view of the warriors.
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* {{see
* {{see
| name=Huaqing Palace | alt=华清池; Huáqīngchí | url= | email=
| name=Maruthi Mandir, Mahakalshmi Layout | url= | email=
| address= | lat=34.36579 | long=109.20608 | directions=First stop of bus 306
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours=09:00-17:00 | price=¥150, ¥75 Student
| hours= | price=
| content=A Hanuman Temple is opposite - 5 min drive from ISKCON temple, in the gate of Mahalakshmi Layout. This is a rock hill with huge idols of Hanuman and Mahalakshmi temples. The annual festival of Hanumad Jayanthi during December is very attractive.
| content=Built by the Tang emperor Xuanzong near hot springs at the foot of Li Shan in Lintong County so he could frolic with his favoured Imperial Lady Yang to his heart's content. It is possible to take hot baths inside. You may also take the nearby cable car (¥60 return) to catch a Birdseye view of the area.
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* {{see
* {{see
| name=Qinshihuang's Mausoleum | alt=秦始皇陵 | url= | email=
| name=Meenakshi Sundareshwarar Temple | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat=34.38140 | long=109.25385 | directions=Third stop (second for the museum) of bus 306 before the Terracota Warriors
| address=Bannerghatta Rd | lat=12.87495 | long=77.59435 | directions=after Indian Institute of Management, south of Bangalore
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=Mausoleum ¥40, museum ¥15
| hours= | price=
| content=Beautiful, spacious temple devoted to Sri Meenakshi Amma. Built in ancient style with stone structures, this place is very cool and mind refreshing place to see. You will feel that you are in a temple at Tamilnad, when in this temple.
| content=Mausoleum of the First Emperor of China. You can visit the surrounding gardens and mountains, but you can not get inside the mausoleum. There is a low quality museum with a reconstruction of the Mausoleum. Taking pictures in the dimly lit museum is forbidden, although staff will not control it too much.
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* {{see
* {{see
| name=Tomb of Emperor Jingdi | alt=Hanyangling 汉阳陵 | url=http://www.hylae.com/en/main.asp | email=
| name=Mukti Naga Temple | alt= | url=http://www.karnatakavision.com/mukti-naga-temple.php | email=
| address= | lat=34.44387 | long=108.94087 | directions=Near the airport
| address= | lat=12.91465 | long=77.42299 | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=¥80; half-price students
| hours= | price=
| content=Contains the world's largest monolithic statue of Lord Naaga, about 16 feet tall and weighing 36 tons. The Mukti Naga Temple, which is run by Shri Subrahmanya Seva Trust, is in a serene ambience of Ramohalli, a village on the outskirts of the city.
| content=A Han dynasty tomb containing 50,000 doll-sized terracotta figures. There are human figures (think small and naked version of the terracotta warriors) as well as a whole army-like formation of life-like animals (pigs, dogs, etc). The "Underground Museum" at the excavation site has a glass floor so that you can look down on the ongoing excavations and is definitely worth a visit (especially easy to do if done as part of a journey to or from the airport). There's a very unique holographic movie experience as part of the exhibit (no 3D glasses required, English and some other language translation available, ¥10 though it is unclear if it's a legitimate fee). It's also worth getting a guide or following one around (note that English ones are more expensive than Chinese ones) because they will explain things in much more detail than the captions. Some people also climb up to the top of the burial mound (you can see a worn trail going up the side). If you cross the road you can see the Archaeological Exhibit Center (where some of the best figures are kept), a deer park (with actual live deer), and ruins of a "sacrifice temple" (not too impressive). The grounds around the mausoleum are nice to stroll in, with fragrant wild grasses and a rose garden next to the Archaeological Exhibit Center. It is possible to get to the site via tour or share a taxi (around ¥200 round-trip, not including waiting time). By public transit, the easiest way (as of early 2014) seems to be to take the subway to Shitushuguan (city library) and then take bus 游4 from outside the station. Departure times are irregular, but previously observed times were: 08:30/09:30/10:30/12:00/13:30/15:00/16:00/17:00. The bus starts at this station, so you don’t need to flag it down. Bus fare is &yen;2.
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* {{see
* {{see
| name=Mao Ling Mausoleum (茂陵) | alt=Tomb of Han Wu Di | url= | email=
| name=Ragi Gudda | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat=34.3383 | long=108.5697 | directions=
| address=Jayanagar 9th block | lat=12.91482 | long=77.59330 | directions=South of Bangalore
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| hours= | price=
| content=This is a famous Hanuman temple abode. The temple is on a mammoth rocky hill, and has very attractive chain of temples like Spathika Shiva, Ganesha and scenery within the premises. This is a very crowd attracting place during the period of Hanumad Jayanthi in December. You get mahaprasadam meals on Saturday between 12 noon-1PM.
| content=Large pyramid tomb of Emperor Wu of the Han dynasty (汉武帝), Emperor Wu is known for the pacification of the Huns, construction of 4 garrison town in Gansu, and touring the entirety of China during his long 54 year reign. 1km to the east of the pyramid is the museum which houses many stone carvings.
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* {{see
* {{see
| name=Qianling Mausoleum (乾陵博物馆) | alt= | url= | email=
| name=Someshwara Temple | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat=34.57331 | long=108.21876 | directions=
| address=Halasuru | lat= | long= | directions=Close to Halasuru Police station; Metro Purple Line
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=Free entrance,
| content=Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, is one of the oldest temples of the City. The Inner Sanctum Santorium is said to have been built in the 8th Century by the Cholas who ruled this place,the outer Praharam during the Hoysalas of the 11th Century while the front hall construction and the Gopuram during the Vijayanagar Empire of the 15th Century. The structure resembles the various changes the Temple has gone through during the period with major additions and renovations done for preserving the temple.
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* {{see
| name=Shiva Temple | alt=Shiv Mandir | url=http://shivmandir.org.in | email=
| address=Old Airport Rd | lat=12.95810 | long=77.65664 | directions=Close to Vishweshwara College and Total Mall?
| phone=+91 80 2522 8444 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=Free entrance, camera ₹25
| content=This temple has a massive monolith of Lord Shiva in the middle of an artificial pool. There is a cave-like walkthrough behind the statue. It is extremely crowded on the festival of Maha Shivaratri. One can't see or feel any kind of Bhakti in this temple, because at each move inside the temple there will be a person collecting money which creates such a disturbance for the concentration on Bhakti. On each step the devotees will be concentrating on the money boxes (Hundi in Kannada), and people standing to ask money as offerings.
}}

* {{see
| name=Shree Guruvayurappan Temple | url= | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=at Nettigere, Bangalore South
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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| hours= | price=
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| content=
| wikidata=Q950653| wikipedia=Qianling Mausoleum
| content=The shared tomb of China's first and only empress Wu Zetian (武则天) and her husband Emperor Gaozong of Tang Dynasty (唐高宗).
}}
}}


* {{see
* {{see
| name=Famen Temple | alt=法门寺 | url= | email=
| name=Sri Raja Rajeshwari Temple | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=in RajaRajeshwari Nagar, just before Kengeri on Mysore Road
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=A famous temple dedicated to Goddess Parvathi (RajaRajeshwari). It was built by a renowned spiritual guru, Sri Sri Sri Tiruchi Mahaswaigal. Built in the ancient style with stones, the temple is very spacious. One can feel the peace and satisfaction when visited. Week ends are very crowded.
}}
[[File:Ulsoor sv far.jpg|thumbnail|Ramakrishna Ashram]]
* {{see
| name=Sri Ramakrishna Ashram | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
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| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=There are many Ramakrishna Ashrams in Bangalore, but the special and central one is in Gandhi Bazaar, an area with many temples. This mutt contains a vast meditating hall, a beautiful park, a Vedic school and many more facilities. Sri Sharada Devi had meditated on a location in the park in this boundary. This location is preserved as a monument. A stone on which Swami Vivekananda sat when he visited Bangalore is also kept as a monument. This is a calm and peaceful place to meditate.
| content=This Buddhist temple, which records mention as far back as 67AD, contains a 13-storied brick pagoda as part of the monastery. This pagoda fell down in the rain in August 1981 and revealed a 1000 year old underground vault full with 2,400 treasures belonging to the Tang and previous dynasties given as offerings. These included gold and silver utensils, glazed wares, porcelains, pearls, precious stones and textiles, as well as religious items. The biggest treasure is a finger bone of Buddha offered to the Emperor of China during the Tang dynasty.
}}
}}


* {{see
* {{see
| name=Banpo Village Ruins (半坡遗址) | alt= | url= | email=
| name=Vasantha Vallabharaya Temple | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat=12.89541 | long=77.55183 | directions=''' Majestic''' 210E, 210R '''Shivajinagar''' 210G , '''Market''': 210, 210D, 210E, '''Electronic City'''/'''Kengeri''' : 378 ) In South Bangalore, close to Sai Baba Temple, Eashwara Temple, Anjaneya Temple, off Vasantpur Road
| address= | lat=34.27480 | long=109.04807 | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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| hours= | price=
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| content=A small hillock with an ancient temple dedicated to Sri Vasantha Vallabharaya Swamy.
| content=6,000-year-old ruins of a village site including residential and pottery-making areas, ancient tools, and a burial ground. Take bus #42 from the train station or line 1 of the subway (Banpo Station). Visit also the Shaanxi Historic Museum to see the best examples of the pottery found at Banpo.
}}
}}


* {{see
* {{see
| name=VenkataramanaSwamy Temple | url= | email=
| name=Taiping National Park | alt=太平国家公园 | url=http://www.tppark.com/index.asp?lang=1 {{dead link|August 2018}} | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=44 km SW of Xi'an, N slope of Qinling Mountain
| address=Visveswarapuram district | lat= | long= | directions=M: National College half km west,
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| hours= | price=
| content=A fine example of Dravidian architecture. This ancient temple was built by Maharaja Chikka Devaraya Wodeyar and is next to the summer palace of Tipu Sultan.
| content=Famous for its waterfall and the largest area of wild ''Zijing flower'' (the city flower of Hong Kong) in north China.
}}
}}

* {{see
* {{see
| name=Xiangyu Forest Park | alt=祥峪森林公园 | url= | email=
| name=Champakadhama Temple | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=37 km S of Xi'an, N slope of Qinling Mountain
| address=Bannerghatta, close to Bannerghatta circle | lat=12.81357 | long=77.57657 | directions=Bannerghatta/Jigani/Anekal buses via Bannerghatta Road
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| hours= | price=
| lastedit=2018-02-08
| content=
| content=A old temple dedicated to Lord Champakeshwara, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Name stands because of the presence of the "Champaka" flowers in the area that was used for worship. A small temple, dedicated to Lord Narasimha is on the hillock. A small Kalyani is present behind the Temple, close to the borders of the Bannerghatta forest in about 700 m walk from top of the Hillock. Visit to the Tank is prohibited in Wintry evening and late evenings owing to presence of elephant movement
}}
}}


=== Churches ===
[[File:Holy Trinity Church Bangalore Entrance.jpg|thumbnail|The entrance to the Holy Trinity Church]]
* {{see
* {{see
| name=Tang Paradise | alt=大唐芙蓉园 | url=http://www.tangparadise.cn/ | email=
| name=Holy Trinity Church | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat=34.2147 | long=108.9703 | directions=
| address= | lat=12.97207 | long=77.62053 | directions=at Trinity circle at the east end of the MG Rd
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
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| content=This church is a major landmark in Bangalore. It was built in 1851, for the British Regiment stationed in Bangalore. Built in the English Renaissance style, the church can accommodate 700 people and is regarded as the largest "military" church in southern India. It has a congregation of over 450 families.
| content=Tang Paradise is a large (67 hectares, 165 acres) theme park based on the royal gardens of the Tang Dynasty. It claims to be the first theme park for all five senses (sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell). It includes a large fragrance garden and the largest movie-on-water screen in the world,
}}
* {{see
| name=St. Mary's Basilica | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat=12.984194 | long=77.603886 | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=The oldest church in Bangalore, and the only church in the state which has been elevated to the status of a minor basilica. It is famous for the festivities held during the St. Mary's Feast in the month of September each year, an event that attracts devotees from in and around Bangalore. The basilica is been built in Gothic style with arches, ornamental motifs and stained glass windows. Multiple columns and tall spires of the basilica can be seen from quite a distance. The stained glass windows were removed during World War II and were subsequently restored in 1947.
}}
* {{see
| name=Shelter House Church | url= | email=
| address=Bannerghatta Rd, Arekeres | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=The service is conducted in English and starts from 9:30AM in the morning.
}}
}}


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===Indoor activities===
==Do==
[[File:1 xian muslim quarter china 2011.JPG|thumb|Muslim Quarter in Xi'an, 2011]]


* {{do
* {{do
| name=Hui Muslim Quarter | alt=Huimin Street (回民街; Huímínjiē) | url= | email=
| name=Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium | alt= | url=http://www.taralaya.org/ | email=info@taralaya.org
| address= | lat=34.2618 | long=108.9407 | directions=North West of the Bell Tower
| address=Bangalore Association for Science Education, Sri T. Choudaiah Road, High Grounds | lat=12.98486 | long=77.58954 | directions=Opposite Indira Gandhi Musical Fountain, Near Raj Bhavan
| phone=+91 80-22379725 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours=12:30PM-4:30PM | price=
| content=A very good planetarium for adults and children alike. Shows are offered in Kannada and English. Each show is about 30 minutes long. There are about 200 seats available for each show. A ticket can be used only for the show mentioned on the ticket, and is non-refundable if you miss that show. Ticket prices are ₹35 for adults and ₹20 for school students and children (up to 16 years), children below 3 years are not allowed inside the Sky-Theatre. Mondays and second Tuesday are holidays.
}}
[[File:Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum.jpg|thumbnail|Vishveshvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum]]
* {{do
| name=Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum | alt=VITM | url=http://vismuseum.gov.in/ | email=vitmuseum@gmail.com
| address= | lat=12.97505 | long=77.59633 | directions=Metro: Cubbon Park (Purple)
| phone=+91 80-22866200 | tollfree= | fax=| hours=10AM-5:30PM | price=
| content=Contains many fun learning activities and exhibitions that can be enjoyed by adults and children. Most exhibits are based on simple science, but some have industrial applications. For general visitors entry fee is ₹40. Some groups receive discounts (organised school groups, BPL Category when showing valid BPL card, etc). Entry is free for military and police personnel in uniform, the physically challenged, and children below 5 years of age. There is also a 3D show costing an extra ₹25 (for general public). Open on all days of the year except Ganesha Chathurthi and Deepavali.
}}

===Outdoor activities and sports===

* '''Adventure clubs:''' Bangalore is bestowed with rock climbers, aqua sportsmen and aero sportsmen. There are several clubs including Thrillophilia, Nature Admire, Care, Spark, KMA, Capture, Mars, Angel, Wildcraft and Adventure Works.

* '''Camping''', Savandurga, Gunjoor Lake, Bhimeshwari, Rangaswamy betta.

* '''Cave exploration''', Savandurga, Anthargange, Siddarabetta.

* {{do
| name=Cycling | alt= | url=http://www.artofbicycletrips.com | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| hours= | price=
| content=Art of Bicycle Trips organizes bicycle tours in and around Bangalore. The tours combine cycling with Indian art, culture and heritage.
| content=Walk through the Muslim quarter sampling food and buying souvenirs.
}}
}}

* '''Hiking''', Nandi hills; Rangaswamy betta, Bhimeshwari - Muttati.

* '''Hill Climbing''', Savandurga, Makalidurga, Kavaledurga (Skandagiri), Kabalidurga, Siddarabetta, Nijakal betta, Shivgange.
* {{do
* {{do
| name=Walk the City Walls | url= | email=
| name=Sports clubs | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
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| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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| lastedit=2017-02-27
| content=Walk along the city walls and see the South Gate (南门; ''Nánmén''), which is illuminated at night. Unforunately the buildings across from the South Gate seem to have stopped being illuminated (one of the hotels probably closed down and the others stopped caring about the light show) so the view is a little less impressive as it used to be.
| content=The Koramangala Club in Koramangala, and the Swimming club at the National Games Village (NGV), have facilities such as swimming pools and tennis courts.
}}
}}

* {{do
| name=Thrillophilia Adventure Tours Pvt. Ltd. | url=http://www.thrillophilia.com | email=info@thrillophilia.com
| address=4th Floor, 2628, 27th main, 1st sector, HSR layout | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 96 8602-0000 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=Prices start from ₹1000 per person
| content=Thrillophilia arranges for adventure tours around Bangalore which includes rappelling, mountain safari, camping, trekking, dirt biking, rafting, jumering, river crossing and quad biking. Micro light flying and paragliding can also be arranged on demand basis. Sep – May is the best season for most of the adventure activities.
}}
* {{do
| name=Trash Trail | alt= | url=http://dailydump.org/learn/ | email=dailydumpcompost@gmail.com
| address=Daily Dump | lat=12.971062 | long=77.643381 | directions=
| phone=+91 80 41157311 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=On this journey through the story of waste, you will meet people who silently clean up and transform all the stuff we throw away. In the process, you will visit places you haven't imagined existed!
}}

* {{do
* {{do
| name=Bike the City Walls | url= | email=
| name=Ultimate Frisbee | alt= | url=http://www.learningtofly.in | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| hours= | price=
| content=Although in a nascent stage, Ultimate Frisbee games are held on Tu Th Sa mornings starting 6:30AM. The teams comprise of players of all skill levels.
| content=Bicycling around the city walls will take about 2 hours leisurely and just over an hour if you only stop a little. Bicycles can be rented on each of the four main gates for 180 minutes, ¥45 per person (=¥90 for a tandem), and it may to be returned to any of the other stations (however, be sure to verify this before starting your ride or if they are still open as the other gates close at ~8pm). Remember to take your passport with you as a deposit for the bike that you rent, or ¥200. Make sure that you keep the deposit ticket, as the bike vendor will not give you the deposit back without it! Also - the bikes are generally relatively new and well maintained - however, check the tire pressure and whether the brakes work before choosing yours.
}}

* {{do
| name=Watch a cricket match | alt= | url= | email=
| address=M. Chinnaswamy Stadium | lat=12.97884 | long=77.59958 | directions=near Cubbon Park
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Chinnaswamy Stadium is the home ground of the Indian Premier League (IPL) team Royal Challengers Bengaluru which is reputed for having a large, loyal, and loud fan following. IPL season typically is between March and May every year, matches are played in the evenings and last around 3 hours. Scour the daily newspapers for ticket information - tickets typically get sold out a week before.
}}

=== Nature and parks ===
[[File:Bangalore Lalbagh IMG 1612.JPG|thumbnail|Lal Bagh Garden, Bangalore]]
[[File:Lumbini garden , Hebbal, Bangalore 3001.JPG|thumbnail|Lumbini Garden, Hebbal, Bangalore]]
* {{do
| name=Lalbagh | alt=Lalbagh botanical Garden | url= | email=
| address= | lat=12.95 | long=77.59 | directions=Metro: Lalbagh (Green)
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| wikipedia=Lal Bagh | image=Glass house in Lalbagh, Bangalore (rotated).JPG | wikidata=Q200711
| content=Garden and lake inside-the lake offers a pleasant view and is home to some water birds
}}

* {{do
| name=J. P. Park | alt=Jayaprakash Narayan Biodiversity Park | url= | email=
| address=Mathikere, Near Yashwanthpur Railway Station | lat=13.03475 | long=77.55057 | directions=11 km
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| lastedit=2015-05-09
| content=The third largest park in Bangalore, covering 85 acres. There are many statues of animals and provision for children's' games. The park includes four lakes, 25 acres of lawns, over 250 varieties of trees and shrubs (including select exotic and aquatic species, and a nursery), a nature centre, an exhibition plaza, and an amphitheatre.
}}
* {{do
| name=HMT Area | alt= | url= | email=
| address=BEL Junction | lat=13.04560 | long=77.55641 | directions=18 km
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| lastedit=2015-05-09
| content=This area is dotted with parks and green layouts. Examples are General Ayyappa Park and Kittur Rani Chennamma Park. The J.P.Park is nearby. Lodges are available at Mathikere and Jalahalli.
}}
* {{do
| name=Ulsoor Lake | alt=Halasuru lake | url= | email=
| address= | lat=12.9825 | long=77.6195 | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| lastedit=2017-07-05
| content=A pleasant lake
}}
* {{do
| name=Sankey Tank | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat=13.00991 | long=77.57479 | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| lastedit=2017-07-05
| content=A pleasant lake
}}

* {{do
| name=Dodda Alada Mara | alt=Big Banyan Tree | url= | email=
| address= | lat=12.90944 | long=77.39552 | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| lastedit=2017-02-28
| content=A giant 400-year-old Banyan tree about 28 km from central Bangalore. This single plant covers 3 acres and is one of the largest of its kind.
}}
* {{do
| name=Cubbon Park | alt=Cubbon Park Queen's Statue & Aquarium | url= | email=
| address= | lat=12.9769 | long=77.5989 | directions=Metro Purple Line; Opposite to Chinnaswamy Cricket Stadium
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| lastedit=2018-02-08
| content=A Nice forested area in the heart of the City. The entrance from Queen's Statue forms the tourist attraction owing to the presence of the Government Aquarium and Bal Bhavan, a play area for kids. '''Puttaani Express''' a small toy train for kids, runs inside the Bal Bhavan attracts kids from far and near. Vidhana Soudha and Karnataka High Court border the other side of Cubbon Park
}}

=== Fairs & exhibitions ===

* {{do
| name=Aero India | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat=13.13127 | long=77.61548 | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Held in the second week of February every alternate year (the next one is in 2017), this is Asia's premier air show. Spanning 5 days but open to the public only on the last 3 days (F-Su), the show at Yelahanka Air Force Base in the northern part of Bangalore comprises a defence exhibition and air show. Fighter jets from around the world are on flying and on static display. Normally, there are two air shows every day - one in the morning and the other in the afternoon. Tickets can be purchased online or at select outlets - scan the newspapers for more information. (Purchasing a ticket at outlets requires you to show a photo identification and tickets are non-transferable. For the 2011 edition, Pakistani nationals were not permitted to register via the website.)
}}

* {{do
| name=Chitra Santhe (Paintings market) | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat=12.99053 | long=77.58234 | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=An annual exhibition, held on the first Sunday of every year in January, the Chitra Santhe on Kumara Krupa Road (near Golf Course) brings together artists from all across Karnataka. Paintings, pottery, and sculpture are all on an exhibition-cum-sale. The road is closed for traffic on that day, making it possible to have a leisurely stroll, admiring and buying the items. Prices range from ₹ 100-20,000. Bargaining is recommended, but not too hard. Pay a fair price. (Credit cards and foreign currency are rarely accepted, so carry sufficient cash in Indian currency).
}}

* {{do
| name=Kadlekai Parishe (Peanut fair) | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat=12.94500 | long=77.56786 | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Every year, sometime during the months of Nov-Dec, the area around Bull Temple Road in South Bangalore hosts a peanut fair. Centuries ago, the villages in and around this area used to cultivate peanuts and the custom was to dedicate the first crop to Nandi (the Bull at the temple). Although the villages of yore are today residential areas, the tradition continues as peanut farmers congregate to sell their crop. The 2 day traditional fair has many stalls that sell peanuts, trinkets, bangles, pottery, dolls etc. There are also a number of food stalls.
}}

* {{do
| name=Flower Show (Biannual) | alt= | url= | email=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= 9AM to 5PM | price= Rs.50/- entry fees
| content=A bi-annual affair at Lalbagh Botanical Gardens Bangalore, during the Independence Day (August 15th) & Republic Day (January 26th). Various companies display their floral exhibits in this period, normally held from a week before the above mentioned days. Main epicentre would be a Rose arrangement representing a theme, or a heritage structure, which attracts major crowd from around Bangalore.
}}

* {{do
| name=Mango Mela | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours=9AM to 5PM | price=Rs.30/- entry fees
| content=An annual affair, during the beginning of the summer season, the season for the king of fruits. Normally, Mangoes (raw & ripe), cultivated in the Bangalore rural districts as well as neighbouring Kolar and Chikballapur districts are brought and kept for show as well as sale during this period, at Lalbagh Botanical Gardens. A must visit for mango fans.
}}

=== Arts and theatre ===
* {{do
| name=Concerts at Bengaluru Palace Grounds | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Check the local listings to see if any concerts are happening. Most international acts happen at Bengaluru Palace Grounds and the venue has hosted Metallica, The Rolling Stones, Bryan Adams, Iron Maiden, Deep Purple, Joe Satriani, Mark Knopfler, Aerosmith, Sting, Uriah Heep, Lamb of God, Megadeth, Machinehead, Scorpions among others.
}}
* {{do
| name=Rangashankara | alt= | url=http://www.rangashankara.org | email=
| address=36/2, 8th Cross, J.P. Nagar, 2nd Phase | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+98 80 26592777, +98 80 26494656 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours=Evening shows start at 7:30PM | price=
| content=Many local groups perform here, although more often shows are presented by traveling groups touring India. Quality of the performances varies, but most plays are worth seeing, especially the ones by Indian playwrights or directors, as they can show you an Indian (or non-western) perspective. Shows are in various languages, so it is a good idea to double-check whether the play is in English before buying or reserving (blocking) tickets. Tickets cost ₹ 45–100.
}}

===Movies===
Take in a movie at one of the innumerable theaters around the city. Some multiplexes:
* {{do
| name=Cinemax | alt= | url=http://www.cinemax.co.in/ | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=Bangalore Central, Bellandur
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=
}}
* {{do
| name=Cinepolis | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Royal Meenakshi Mall, Bannerghatta Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=
}}
* {{do
| name=Gopalan Cinemas | alt= | url=http://gopalanmall.com/ | email=
| address=Arch Mall, Mysore Rd, | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Gopalan Mall, Mysore Road; Gopalan Mall, Near Jayadeva Hospital, Bannerghatta Road ; Gopalan Mal;, Old Madras Road, Near Baiyappanhalli Metro Station
}}
* {{do
| name=Inox theatre | alt= | url=http://www.inoxmovies.com/ | email=
| address=Bangalore Central, JP Nagar, Fame Cinemas, MG Road, Forum Value Mall, Whitefield, Garuda Mall, Magrath Road, Lido Mall, Ulsoor, Mantri Square, Malleshwaram, Garuda Swagath Mall, Jayanagar | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=
}}

* {{do
| name=PVR Cinemas | alt= | url=http://www.pvrcinemas.com/ | email=
| address=Forum Mall, Koramangala, Orion Mall, Malleshwaram, The Phoenix Market City Mall, Whitefield; Vega Mall, JD Mara signal | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=
}}

Other:

* {{do
| name=The Alliance Francaise | alt= | url=http://bangalore.afindia.org/ | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=
}}

* {{do
| name=Bangalore Film Society | alt= | url=http://www.bangalorefilmsociety.org/ | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=A club membership (around ₹ 500/year) is typically required for entrance. Foreign film series and cultural events.
}}

* {{do
| name=Goethe Institute | alt=Max Mueller Bhavan | url=http://www.goethe.de/ins/in/bag/enindex.htm | email=
| address=716, CMH Road Indiranagar 1st Stage | lat= | long= | directions=From M.G. Road: Go down Old Madras Road. Turn right before the Epidemic Diseases Hospital onto 100 Foot Road. At the next traffic light take a left onto CMH Road.
| phone=+91 80 25205305 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=The Goethe-Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan Bangalore (founded in 1960) offers language courses, organises cultural events and has a Library.
}}
* {{do
| name=Urvashi Theatre | alt=Urvashi | url= | email=
| address=Lalbagh Road, Bangalore | lat= | long= | directions=Near Lalbagh Main gate & MTR
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| lastedit=2018-02-08
| content=A cool remodified theatre that allows a 1st hand experience in watching movies. One of the oldest theatres and important landmark of the City
}}
* {{do
| name=Sampige Theatre | alt=Sampige | url= | email=
| address=Sampige Road, Malleshwaram; Next to Mantri Mall | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| lastedit=2018-02-08
| content=One of the oldest theatres of Malleshwaram, and an important landmark.
}}

===Spa & massage===
{{infobox|Massage or Prostitution|Beware that many of the "Massage" classifieds in local newspapers may be fronts for prostitution. Prostitution is illegal and if caught in a raid, you may end up spending a night in the cooler before being eligible for bail. Most legitimate spas and massage parlors have detailed websites and are run professionally.}}

Massages & spas are very much a part of Bangalore's ''east-meets-west culture'', new ones spring up across the city all the time.

* {{do
| name=The 5th Element | alt= | url=http://www.thefifthelement.in | email=
| address=Inner Ring Rd | lat= | long= | directions=near Dell office
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Spa. All practitioners are from Thailand and offer authentic Thai massage, scrubs, and wraps.
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* {{do
| name=Akaasa | alt= | url=http://www.akaasa.in {{dead link|August 2018}} | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=High-end boutique spa.
}}

* {{do
| name=Aroma Home Spa | alt= | url=http://www.aromahomespa.com | email=
| address=Brookefields, ITPL Main Rd | lat= | long= | directions=Near Whitefield
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Natural eco-friendly products in use. Hydro therapy massage in addition to therapies suited to individual needs.
}}

* {{do
| name=Ayur Sukha | alt= | url=http://www.ayursukha.com/l_banglore.html | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=Malleswaram.
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Very nice, clean and professional spa in a nice neighborhood. 1 hr basic Ayurvedic treatment (massage and steam) is about ₹ 1,000.
}}

* {{do
| name=SPA.ce | alt= | url=http://www.spacethespa.com | email=
| address=Cunningham Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Run by an expat Brit offers a variety of massages, scrubs, and facials.
}}
* {{do
| name=Sundaythespa | alt= | url=http://www.sundaythespa.com | email=info@sundaythespa.com
| address=No.627/628, 5th Cross Road, 15th Main, 80 Feet Road, 4th Block, Koramangala Layout | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80-25520757 | tollfree=+91 80-25520758 | fax=
| hours= | price=
| lastedit=2016-12-17
| content=Incorporates Ayurvedic, Indian and East Asian practices, offers professional services by well-trained staff.
}}
}}


==Buy==
==Buy==
[[File:Inside a Mall in Koramangala.jpg|thumbnail|Inside a mall in Koramangala, Bangalore]]

=== Shopping districts ===
Bangalore provides a wide range of options for shoppers. One can buy many things ranging from clothing to electronic goods and vehicles. Being an IT city, Bangalore provides all kind of services but one might find things to be costlier.

Many visitors come to Bangalore searching only for sandalwood carvings and silk saris and so miss out on the true Bangalore shopping experience. Here is a low down on shopping - Bangalore style:


* The '''UB City''' and '''Vittal Mallya Road''' are Page-3 shopping areas. You'll find brands like Versace, Louis Vuitton, Kimaya in the UB City. Vittal Mallya Road has stores like '''The Collective''' which is a shop only for men. Armani, Versace, Boss, you name it they have it. There's even Canary Blue and Esprit on the same road.
===Souvenirs===
Xi'an souvenirs include small copies of terracotta warriors, wood-carved Buddhas and dragons, Tang Tricolored Pottery, hand made paper cut (by many regarded as the most important arts form in Xi'an), all other kind of folk art and also fake western products.


* {{buy
* {{buy
| name=Terracotta Warriors | alt=秦始皇兵马俑 | url= | email=
| name=Bannerghatta Road | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat=12.91112 | long=77.60010 | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| lastedit=2017-02-28
| content=Grasshopper is a space that exhibits clothing designs from the most experimental designers in India and also showcases other ideas - lighting design, products, theatre, music - an open space for expression! If that's too boring, you can keep driving and you have a thousand ways that you can take to enjoy the wildlife and the myriad reservoirs strewn across the area - you can still find your very own private haven.
}}

* {{buy
| name=Brigade Road/M.G. Road | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat=12.97520 | long=77.60817 | directions=M.G. Road station (Metro east-west line) is right next to the intersection of M.G. and Brigade Roads.
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| lastedit=2017-02-28
| content=The most popular place for tourists. These two roads are filled with shops of every kind, whether it be traditional handicrafts or the latest western wear (this is especially true for Brigade Road). Brigade Road, where British soldiers used to buy their necessities, is now the centre of yuppie Bangalore; you'll see hordes of college students on the road any time of day or night. Stores on Brigade Road include: Planet M (a huge music store with everything), Tommy Hilfiger, Louis Phillipe, Pepe Jeans, Levis, Lee, SanFrisco Jeans, Nike, and Titan (great Indian made watches). There are also many eateries on Brigade road and on the side roads that lead off it. Fast food outlets include KFC (right at the entrance), Pizza Hut (at the other end of the road), and many cafes including the Indian coffee chain Cafe Coffee Day. Also includes a tattoo studio. M.G. Road is short for Mahatma Gandhi road.
}}
* {{buy
| name=Commercial Street | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat=12.98219 | long=77.60824 | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| lastedit=2017-02-28
| content=A legacy of the British is another shopping mecca that sells international brands (similar to Brigade road) alongside locally produced items. Commercial Street has more of a bazaar feel than Brigade Road. In addition, it is famous for its body piercing centers. The price of goods here is very competitive and it is a great place to pick a bargain.
}}
* {{buy
| name=Sampige Road | url= | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
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| content=The heart of Malleswaram district, connecting Sheshadripuram to IISc. Sampige Road is around 2&nbsp;km long, has a wide range of shops that sells books, electronic items, silk sarees, handicrafts, cloth materials, Hindu pooja materials, sweets and all the trivial things you can buy on earth. Also try Malleswaram 8th cross on Sampige road (aptly named Brigade Road of Malleswram) for a vibrant shopping experience. Sampige Road is also home to best flower market and fruits market in Bangalore. If you are tired of going to individual shops you can go to department stores such as Fabmall, Foodworld and Nilgiris.
| content=If you are visiting the Terracotta Warriors, be prepared to meet some of the most hardcore hawkers you are likely to meet anywhere. If you keep quiet, they will usually bargain themselves down in front of you in desperate pleas for your money. A box of 15cm high Terracotta warriors cost ¥5-10 (if you're lucky) or ¥15-25 (more likely) even if they offer it to you for ¥45. Wood-carved Buddhas and Dragons for about the same. They are fortunately kept at a distance from the actual site. Many travelers report enjoying this experience. It is definitely not a reason to avoid seeing the Terracotta Warriors. The exit from the pit areas to the parking lot leads through long avenues lined with souvenir stalls and shops. The barkers will try to get your business, but are not as aggressive as the touts at the entrance or immediate exits.
}}
}}

===Shopping malls===

Malls typically have higher-end stores retailing apparel, footwear, and consumer electronics. Many malls also have food courts (with international cuisine) and movie theatres. Finding a parking spot for your car may not be easy though, especially on weekends.

The heart of the new mall shopping district is on Victoria Road, with malls like Garuda Mall, Bengaluru Central and Globus, all within easy walking distance.

Some of the more popular malls in Bangalore are:


* {{buy
* {{buy
| name=Huimin Street (回民街; Huímínjiē) | alt=Muslim Quarter | url= | email=
| name=Bengaluru Central | alt=Bangalore Central | url= | email=
| address=Residency Road | lat=12.97345 | long=77.61125 | directions=
| address= | directions=Behind the Drum Tower in the Muslim Quarter around the Great Mosque
| lat= | long= | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| hours= | price=
| content=Bengaluru Central is more of a large department store than a mall with separate retailers.
|lastedit=2017-03-04| content=The best place to buy souvenirs in the city center is the bazaar area. The seller usually offers you a very high price, and even if you bring them down by 50%, they will still make a big profit. This is also a good place to buy folk art, specifically folk style block prints in a single shop which go for about ¥50 if you can stand bargaining when the older gentleman artist himself is standing right there. This area is also full of fake name-brand products like watches, bags, clothes. Bargain hard. Shop owners will typically sell such fake branded products to expatriates at three times the price they offer to Chinese people. For instance, a Louis Vuitton wallet going at ¥80 will be touted to Westerners at ¥200 or more. If your haggling skills are exceptional, you can bring down the price to a mere ¥30.
}}
}}


* {{buy
* {{buy
| name=Calligraphy Street (书院门步行街) | url= | email=
| name=Forum Mall | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat=12.93459 | long=77.61126 | directions=On Hosur road, Koramangala suburb
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=Near South Gate inside the city wall towards the east, walking down South Street on the left side, continue to where the road splits in front of South Gate and turn left to find the entrance gate next to a small pagoda, midway do a slight dog leg to the right, at the far end is the Forest of Steles
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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| hours= | price=
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| content=The largest mall in Bangalore in an upscale suburb. Stores range from high international brands to traditional Indian Khadi clothing at the Khadder. The top floor of the mall contains an 11-screen cinema. For eating there is fast food and world cuisines including: Chinese, Vietnamese, Mexican and Italian and Indian. The PVR Cinema hall is here too.
| content=This is another souvenir shopping area. Less hectic than the Muslim Quarter.
}}
}}


* {{buy
* {{buy
| name=Tang Tricolored Pottery Factory | alt=唐朝三色陶器厂 | url= | email=
| name=Garuda Mall | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat=12.97004 | long=77.60968 | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=On the corner of McGrath and Commissariat Roads.
}}

* {{buy
| name=Gandhi Bazaar | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat=12.94594 | long=77.57058 | directions=in the heart of Basavangudi
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=One of the oldest shopping areas in Bangalore, Gandhi Bazaar stretches for a short kilometer or so, bordered on both sides by shops selling everything from saris and clothes to plastics and kitchen utensils, fronted by vegetable and fruit stalls.
}}

* {{buy
| name=Jayanagar Shopping Complex | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat=12.92950 | long=77.58451 | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=From antique jewelry stores, the authentic gold jewelry stores, saree stores, sweet meat stores, classic Iyengar bakeries, dress stores, and food stores that sell fresh vegetables, fruits, meat, and butter.
}}

* {{buy
| name=Lifestyle | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat=12.96683 | long=77.61172 | directions=Sony World Junction, Koramangala
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=A two-story store on Victoria Road in the heart of the new mall shopping district. This was one of the most coveted stores until the malls came along. It's an easy place to go shopping when you don't want too many options to confuse you or when you're tired and don't want to visit too many shops - you can get everything under one roof here. Good for clothes, cosmetics, watches, jewelry, shoes etc. You also get stylish furniture and other home and living items for a decent price.
}}

* {{buy
| name=Mantri Square | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat=12.99161 | long=77.57062 | directions=Metro Green: Sampige Rd
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=In Malleswaram
}}

* {{buy
| name=Marathahalli Main Road and Factory Outlets | url= | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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| hours= | price=
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| content=Some distance from central Bangalore (although not difficult to reach) is Marathahalli (a village in a previous life). The main road of this suburb is now a haven for factory outlets for all major brands. You can expect prices here to be cheaper than in the malls, at least 20-30% price difference but can be up to 50% cheaper when it comes to some of the major denim brands. As if India wasn't cheap enough. Although this is the best place to go to for factory outlet shopping, there are smaller factory outlets scattered across the city. Also look out for sales held by the major brands to get rid of end of season stock (again end of summer or end of monsoon), these are usually advertised in newspapers or look for signs posted on major roads.
| content=Tang Tricolored Pottery is a style that was lost and has now been recreated from pieces of pottery found in tombs. It is graphic in image and eye-pleasing in color. The factory recreating the style offers over 100 varieties of items, like statues, animals and utensils.
}}
}}


* {{buy
===Clothes===
| name=Metro shopping mall | url= | email=
Xi'an is a great place to buy clothes.
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=near Yeshwanthpur railway station and ISKCON temple
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=
}}


* {{buy
* {{buy
| name=East Street | alt=Dong Dajie | url= | email=
| name=Safina Plaza | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=The eastern of the four big streets descending from the central Bell Tower
| address= | lat=12.97977 | long=77.60696 | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| hours= | price=
| content=The sale capital of Bangalore, on Infantry Road. Every week there is sale going on of any type. One week it might be home furnishings and the next men's wear. Good place to find some bargains. Many exhibitions are also held here, although there are retailers here too. So for quiet shopping come here (much less crowded than the other malls). Its best to visit during end of season sales (summer, monsoon) or during festivals (New Year, Christmas, Ganesh Chaturthi).
| content=Has regular fashion shops. On the right side of the street there is an underground mall (called LuoMaShi) where one can find cheap socks, knockoff goods, and local brands
}}
}}


===Markets===
The traditional markets have mom-and-pop stores that sell everything from fruits, vegetables, groceries to electronics, music, and mobile phones.
* {{buy
* {{buy
| name=South Street | alt=Nan Dajie | url= | email=
| name=KR Market | alt=City Market, Krishna Rajendra Market | url= | email=
| address= | lat=12.96563 | long=77.57636 | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| lastedit=2017-02-28
| content=The city's largest vegetable and fruit market is in the heart of the city
}}
Smaller but more lively traditional markets can be found in residential areas such as ''Gandhi Bazaar'', ''N R Colony'', ''Banashankari'', ''Malleswaram'', ''Jayanagar'', ''JP Nagar'' &'' Shivajinagar''.

For other food options, you can do your grocery at Nature's Basket or Spar, More, FoodWorld, options are huge, all on the 80 ft Road. At the 1st block you can find grocery shops more suited for the local residents, if you want it the traditional way!
* {{buy
| name=Ulsoor Fish Market | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=Metro Purple: Halasuru
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| lastedit=2018-01-18
| content=
}}

===Individual stores===
==== Jewellery ====
* {{buy
| name=C. Krishniah Chetty & Sons | alt=Diamond Flagship Store | url=http://www.ckcsons.com | email=
| address=2-1 Main Cross Rd | lat= | long= | directions=next to Safina Plaza
| phone=+98 80 4000 1869 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=14,000 sq ft dedicated to the finest gold and diamond jewellery, spread over two floors.
}}
* {{buy
| name=C. Krishniah Chetty & Sons-The Heritage Store | url=http://www.ckcsons.com | email=
| address=35 & 36 Commercial St | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+98 80 4000 1869 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Dedicated to gold and silver.
}}
* {{buy
| name=Giantti Luxury Ensemble | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=at Shop No. C9, Level 2, The Leela Palace
| phone=+91 80 4115 9766 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Diamond & gold jewellery along with silver articles and idols.
}}

==== Handicraft ====

* {{buy
| name=The Cauvery Arts & Crafts Emporium | alt= | url= | email=
| address=45 MG Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 2558 1118 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=A large store, offering a wide selection of some of Karnataka's best hand made products. The carvings made of [[Mysore]] sandalwood are an especially good buy.
}}

* {{buy
| name=Central Cottage Industries Emporium | alt=CCIE | url= | email=
| address=MG Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=A government run store promoting traditional Indian hand crafts. The CCIE has major outlets in New [[Delhi]], [[Mumbai]], [[Kolkata]], Bangalore and [[Chennai]].
}}

* {{buy
| name=Miras Carpet Industries | alt= | url=https://www.mirascrafts.com/ | email=enquiry@mirascrafts.com
| address=No.7, Ground Floor, Suryodai Complex, Old Airport Rd, Kodihalli | lat= | long= | directions=Opp. Hotel Leela Palace
| phone=+91 80 4157 1894, +91 80 2521 0786 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours=09 am- 09-30 pm No Holidays | price=
| lastedit=2016-03-30
| content=Manufacturers and exporters of carpets, rugs, kilims, Indian handicrafts, jewellery, pashmina shawls, cashmere scarfs, silk sarees, etc. Claims to be the biggest dealer of Oriental carpets and rugs in Bangalore, selling high quality and "locally priced" wares. Valet car parking available.
}}

* {{buy
| name=Chandi - The Divine Gallery | alt= | url= | email=
| address=MG Rd | lat= | long= | directions=Shop No. 12, First Floor, Public Utility Building
| phone=+91 80 4112 3590 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| phoneextra=+91 80 4112 3610
| content=Specialising in Indian divine figures in all mediums. Claims to have the biggest collection of Ganeshas in town. High-quality and locally-priced wares, supposedly no pushy salesmanship.
}}

* {{buy
| name=Kala Madhyam Store' | url=http://www.kalamadhyam.org {{dead link|August 2018}} | email=mail@kalamadhyam.org
| address=2nd floor, Flat No 2, Benson Town #77/8, Nandidurg Rd | lat= | long= | directions=Benson Cross Rd corner
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Folk and tribal art paintings, handicrafts from across India, clothing for women. Specialises in wall murals of folk and tribal art as well as terracotta.
}}

* {{buy
| name=Karnataka State Handicrafts Development Corporation | alt= | url= | email=
| address=45 K.S.H.D.C Complex, MG Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 2558 1118 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Specialises in Karnataka handicraft.
}}

* {{buy
| name=Royal Arts & Crafts | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 2248 4797 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=21 K.H. Rd. Has a particularly wide selection of silk carpets and paper mache products.
}}

==== Bookstores ====

* {{buy
| name=Axis Books | alt= | url=http://www.axisbooks.in/ {{dead link|August 2018}} | email=
| address=330/9 Axis Rd | lat= | long= | directions=Domlur Inner Ring Rd. Domlur Layout. Near Indira Nagar Flyover
| phone=+91 80 4038 3838 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Started by one of the members of the Gangarams family. They stock books, stationery, multimedia, movies, and toys.
}}

* {{buy
| name=Blossoms | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Church St | lat= | long= | directions=parallel to MG Rd and nearby Coconut Grove Restaurant
| phone=+91 80 255 9733 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=There are 3 full floors of those rare, hard to find old books. All 2nd hand, good condition and at low rates.
}}

* {{buy
| name=The Bookworm | url= | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=in one of the by-lanes perpendicular to Brigade Rd, near McDonalds
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| hours= | price=
| content=Has finer clothes and shoes, and is home to boutiques like Prada, Louis Vuitton, Gucci and Marc Jacobs.
| content=This is a small used book store. Good bargains on used and new books are available here.
}}
}}


* {{buy
* {{buy
| name=Baihui Market | alt=百汇市场 | url= | email=
| name=Crossword | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=In Xiaozhai (小寨), ¥10 by taxi from the city center
| address=Residency Rd | lat= | long= | directions=ACR Towers, opp. Gateway Hotel
| phone=+91 80 2558 2411-16 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=A hot spot for books of various genres combined with seating areas, spacious racks, music and movie section, children's section and a coffee shop. A wonderful hangout to read, browse and shop.
}}

* {{buy
| name=Elloor Library | url= | email=
| address=Blue Cross Chambers, Infantry Rd | lat= | long= | directions=close to Commercial St
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| hours= | price=
| content=A circulating library that has a wide range of fiction and non-fiction books, including new titles. Requires membership which includes a deposit.
| content=Local youngsters shop here. It is one of those fake-brand markets. Sport shoes should be less than ¥150, pullovers and nice jeans sometimes less than ¥100, lots of cheap fashion accessories. This is also a great place for DVDs and CDs but understand these are mostly pirated copies.
}}

* {{buy
| name=Gangarams Indiranagar | url= | email=info@gangarams.in
| address=330/9 Axis Road Domlur Inner Ring Rd. Domlur Layout. Near Indira Nagar Flyover | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 4038 3838 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours=Daily 10AM-8PM | price=
| content=A wide selection of fiction and non-fiction books, including textbooks and professional works, stationery, multimedia, movies, toys, art material and gifts.
}}

* {{buy
| name=Gangarams Mg road | url= | email=gangarams@vsnl.com
| address=Triumph Tower, 2nd Floor, 48 Church St | lat= | long= | directions=Opposite High Gates Hotel and Mainland China. Church Street is parallel to Mahatma Gandhi ("MG") Road
| phone=+91 80 2512 7888 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours=M-Sa | price=
| content=A wide selection of fiction and non-fiction books, including textbooks and professional works.
}}

* {{buy
| name=Goobes Book Republic | url=http://www.goobes.wordpress.com | email=goobesbookrepublic@gmail.com
| address=46-1-1 Church St, Karnataka | lat= | long= | directions=in the basement of Church Street Inn, Budget Hotel, near MG Rd,
| phone=+91 80 4112 4956 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Secondhand and new books on a wide variety of subjects and a very cost effective library option and buy back used books.
}}

* {{buy
| name=Higginbothams | alt= | url= | email=
| address=68 MG Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 2558 7359 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| phoneextra=+91 80 2558 6574
| content=This bookstore has a good selection of maps, postcards, guides and novels.
}}

* {{buy
| name=Landmark | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Luskar Hosur Rd, Koramangala | lat= | long= | directions=in Forum Mall
| phone=+91 80 2206 7777 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=A modern bookshop. A good place to pick up the most recent publications. Various household appliances; CDs and DVDs of music albums, computer and video games (the quality varying from time-to-time) and movies can also be found on the next floor.
}}
}}


* {{buy
* {{buy
| name=Kangfu Road | url= | email=
| name=Oxford Book Store | url= | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=Outside the east city wall, straight through the Northeast Gate
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=At the Leela Galleria, next to Hotel Leela Palace
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| hours= | price=
| content=Has some of the latest collection of books and magazines but, doesn't offer any discounts. It has a Chai Bar attached offering 69 blends of tea.
| content=A great place for a bargain. Nothing is (bargained for) over ¥50 and most clothes can be bargained down to about ¥20 if you are really aggressive. But this place is full of poor quality stuff.
}}
}}


* {{buy
* {{buy
| name=Shida Lu | url= | email=
| name=Premier Book Shop | alt= | url= | email=
| address=46/1 Church St | lat= | long= | directions=off MG Rd
| phone=+91 80 2558 8570 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=A venerable institution that has books on every conceivable subject literally stacked from floor to ceiling. Although the store may appear to be utterly chaotic, the owner knows where every piece of his stock lies - just be careful with those elbows, a slight nudge and the whole place will come tumbling down. This store however, will shut down shortly.
}}

* {{buy
| name=Sapna Book House | url=http://www.sapnaonline.com/ | email=
| address=3rd Main Rd, near Kamat Yatri Nivas, Gandhi Nagar | lat= | long= | directions=Walking distance from Majestic Bus stand
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=This is a large bookstore, they also have branches in three other locations Sadashivnagar, Jayanagar, and Indiranagar. Sapna Book House also provides online book delivery.
}}

* {{buy
| name=Select Bookshop | url= | email=
| address=Brigade Rd | lat= | long= | directions=off Brigade Rd Behind Curzon Court Hotel
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| content=Used to be the only old bookstore. Mr Murthy, who runs the bookstore, is one of the most knowledgeable people. His grandfather started the bookstore. He also has a collection of lithographs, stained glass paintings and collectors copies of antique books.
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| name=The Strand book stall | alt= | url=http://www.strandbookstall.com/ | email=
| address=Dickenson Rd | lat= | long= | directions=1st Floor, Manipal Centre
| phone=+91 80 2558 0000 | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=Best known for the latest releases in art, design, architecture and all at good prices.
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| name=Streelekha | alt= | url= | email=
| address=33/1-9, Thyagaraja Layout, Jaibharath Nagar | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 2549 2783 | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=This is a great bookstore to explore the feminist literature and activism that is being produced in India, as well as other texts on the research and work of Indian NGOs. The atmosphere is relaxing and inviting.
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| name=Tata Book House | url= | email=
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| content=At the Indian Institute of Science, Malleswaram. Has a large collection of technical books, on which it offers a flat 20 percent discount. Lots of books in a small place. Also worth visiting just because it is in IISc.
| content= A trendy place to shop in a largely student populated area in the south of the city. Shida Lu has lots of hair salons, and clothing botiques.
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==== Boutiques ====
*{{buy
Apart from the numerous malls that have taken Bangalore by storm, the essential element and soul of the city comes through in its myriad small and unique boutiques that are all over the city, usually tucked away though. Have tried to list the must check out stores.
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| name=Arnav | alt= | url=http://www.arnav.in | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
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| phone=+91 80 2656 8416 | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=The quaint little jewellery store at Ashoka Pillar, Jayanagar makes for very interesting jewellery buys, a range of antique, restored, contemporary and fusion jewellery are on display. They could help you design a piece of jewellery to suit your needs, an in-house jewellery consultant could help you choose your jewellery.
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| name=Aura Creations | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Shop No.3, Plot No. 2 Nandagokula Layout, Shampura Main Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 8553637531 | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=Designer boutique with exclusive dress materials.
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| name=Chilli Billi | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 92 4179 9105 | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=Great for women's westernwear', especially the dresses, good collection of bags, shoes and jewellery. They also offer home decor solutions.
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* {{buy
| name=Levitate-InDiA in A RooM | alt= | url= | email=levitateindia@gmail.com
| address=100 Ft. Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 6452 8190, +91 98 4531 7776 | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=Silver & costume handcrafted Jewellery, Bohemian apparel, Indian kitsch, lifestyle accessories.
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| name=Mahendra Textiles | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 4124 9900 | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=Sarees and dress materials from Surat, Mumbai, Kolkata, Rajasthan, Varanasi, Kerela and Srilanka.
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* {{buy
| name=Marmalade | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Magrath Rd | lat= | long= | directions=Adj to Spratt Salon. Left before Coffee Day, on Brigade Rd Extn
| phone=+91 80 4122 1814 | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=Loads of affordable young designer wear.
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* {{buy
| name=Native Place | url= | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=Behind Museum Rd Post Office, Museum road
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| content=Loads of interesting merchandise, crafts made by NGOs, c/o The Only Place Restaurant.
| content=This luxury shopping mall has three locations in Xi'an. One downtown by the Drum Tower, one in Gaoxing on Keji Lu, and one just outside of the South Gate.
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===Books===
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| name=Foreign Language Bookstore | alt=外文书店 | url= | email=
| name=One G | alt= | url= | email=
| address=349 Dong Dajie, Xincheng District; 西安市新城区东大街349号 | lat= | long= | directions=
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| phone=+86 29 8721 9872 | tollfree= | fax=
| phone=+91 80 4123 1231 | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=(Jewellery) Hatworks Boulevard, Cunningham Rd.
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| content=The best place to hunt down an English language novel or book. Almost every major city in China has one these days, but don't expect to be overwhelmed by the fabulous selection of English books – whether in Xi'an or in any city in China. Expect to find a handful of popular novels and classic prose. You'll also find bucket loads of English language text books and dictionaries for studying purposes.
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| name=Jiahui Hantang Book City | alt=嘉汇汉唐书城 | url= | email=
| name=President's Groom Concepts | alt= | url= | email=
| address=111 Chang’an Zhonglu, Yanta District; 西安市雁塔区长安中路111号 | lat= | long= | directions=
| address=B.v.k.iyengar Rd and Kamraj Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+86 29 85219888 | tollfree= | fax=
| phone=+91 80 4147 0910 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours=09:00-21:00 | price=
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| content=Two menswear fashion stores, established 25 years. Fine fabrics for made-to-order and a large ready-to-wear collection. Bespoke suits and made to order clothing including tuxedos, business wear to traditional Indian kurtas and sherwanis.
| lastedit=2016-10-23
| content=The largest bookstore in Xi'an, Book City has a fairly decent selection of imported English books. You'll find a wide range of books here, from educational ones, to classic novels, and modern literature to children's books. The place gets swamped with people at the weekends, so for a more pleasant browsing experience, come during a weekday.
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| name=Xi'an Book Building | alt=西安图书大厦 | url= | email=
| name=Sakhi by Chandras | alt= | url=http://www.sakhifashions.com | email=
| address=214 Jiefang Lu; 西安市新城区解放路236 | lat= | long= | directions=
| address=6th main, HAL 2nd stage, Indiranagar | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+86 29 87416666 | tollfree= | fax=
| phone=+91 80 4115 5551 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours=09:00-21:00 | price=
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| content=Combines traditional fabrics and craftsmanship with contemporary themes. Sakhi’s sarees, salwars and kurtis combine kanchivaram, tussar, chiffon, georgette, crêpe, organza and cotton with traditional techniques such as cut work, block print, kalamkari, badla, mirror work, chamki (sequins) and embroidery in a mélange of colours.
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| content=Four floors of books as far as the eye can see. Though the vast majority of books are in the Chinese language, you will find a small selection of English books on the second floor. The building also houses a small audio and video section, as well as a café.
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| name=Bell Tower Xinhua Bookstore | alt=钟楼新华书店 | url= | email=
| name=Stritva near ITPL | alt= | url=http://www.stritva.com | email=
| address=377 Dong Dajie; 西安市东大街377号 | lat= | long= | directions=
| address=294, 8th main, BEML Layout, ITPL Main Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+86 29 8724 0844 | tollfree= | fax=
| phone=+91 963 222 1615 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours=09:00-20:00 | price=
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| content=Sells readymade salwar suit, kameez, kurtas, dress material, sarees and nightwear. The store has a good collection at good prices.
| lastedit=2016-10-23
| content=Another very small English language book selection can be found at the Bell Tower Xinhua Bookstore. Unless you're nearby, your best bet for English books is still the Foreign Language Bookstore or even the Book City. However, if you're also looking for stationary, cards, wrapping paper etc. then it may be worth checking out and to trying to kill two birds with the one stone. Otherwise don't expect an English-language book Mecca here.
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==== Music and movies ====
==Eat==
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Xi'an specialties include:
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[[File:Biang Biang Mian.jpg|thumb|The local speciality, Biang Biang Mian]]
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<!-- [[File:BiangBiangChaiJiaShiZiLu.jpg|thumb|Noodle King, a popular Biang Biang Mian chain]] -->
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* '''Yang Rou Pao Muo''' (羊肉泡馍) is one of the signature dishes of the area, it consists of a piece of thick, chewy bread and a kettle of lamb soup. The diner shreds the bread with his hands and places the shreds in a bowl, the soup is then poured over the shreds (along with meat, maybe some noodles or scallion, etc.) The trick is to shred the bread into pieces that are "as small as possible", like the size of your pinky fingernail. Most first-timers will shred their bread in pieces that are too large. In some restaurants, they have already shredded the bread for you. It is normally also served with pickled garlic and chili. If you don't like lamb, some restaurants also offer a beef version.
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* '''Biang Biang Mian''' ([[Image:Biáng.svg|17px]][[Image:Biáng.svg|17px]]面、Biang^2 Biang^2 Mian^4) is a local provincial specialty noodle dish that is extremely good. The wide noodles are spiced, have a broth, and include toppings such as eggs, tomatoes, beef, etc. The character for "biang" is very complex (58 strokes) and distinctive.
| content="Movies and Music", Church Street, Off Brigade Road is tiny compared to other retail music/movie stores, but its a delight for lovers of good music especially Jazz. Has an excellent and varied selection of DVDs for rent as well, though membership is closed.
* '''Rou Jia Mo''' (肉夹馍) is the closest thing to a beefburger. This is a local tradition and should be very easy to locate. Sandwich-like, with pork, beef or lamb, this is a must-try item for anyone who is in this area.
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* '''Xiao long bao-zi''' (小笼包子) are basket-steamed dumplings (one basket ¥3), common as a midnight snack. Look for its big brother "Da bao-zi" only available first thing in the mornings, like a steamed Cornish pastie, but very nice.

* '''Guan Tang bao-zi''' (灌汤包子) are steamed buns served with sauces inside.
====Electronics====
* '''Shi Zi Bing''' (柿子饼) are buns made from persimmons, stuffed with something (e.g. black sesame paste), and deep-fried, so they're quite sticky-sweet. You can find many sellers in the Muslim Quarter, and they are only ¥1 each or less!
The Croma electronics showroom is opposite Lifestyle Mall. eZone, Reliance Digital, Pai, Sony, Panasonic. electronics showrooms are all within the kilometre from here. So this is the ideal location if you want to do a survey before making your next expensive LCD/LED TV purchase.
* '''Lu dou gao''' (绿豆糕) are literally green bean cakes (come in small cubes), but they're more moist than you may find elsewhere and also come with a variety of mixings (e.g. sesame). Half a Jin should be about six cubes and cost about ¥5 at a cart in the Muslim Quarter.

== Learn ==
=== Hinduism ===

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| name=The Art of Living | url=http://www.artofliving.org/bangalore-ashram | email=info@vvmvp.org
| address=Art of Living International Center ,Ved Vignan Maha Vidya Peeth,21st Km, Kanakapura Road,Udayapura | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 67262626, +91 80 6726262627, +91 80 6726262628 | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=The campus is also the focal point of many service projects such as rural development and education, organic farming initiatives, scientific research into the benefits of ‘Sudarshan Kriya’ While at the ashram, one cannot miss the Satsangs that are held every evening. Satsangs are gatherings where scattered minds unite through music, meditation, and wisdom to experience a higher state of consciousness. People from all over the world who know different languages participate in the singing of bhajans, or the repetitive chanting of a word or a verse.
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| name=ISKCON | alt= | url=http://www.iskconbangalore.org/ | email=
| address=ISKCON Sri Radha Krishna-Chandra Temple,Hare Krishna Hill, Chord Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80-23471956, +91 80-23578346 | tollfree= | fax=+91 80-23578625
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| content=The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) temple in Bangalore city is huge cultural complex that was inaugurated in 1997 to carry out the vision of A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, the Founder-Acarya of ISKCON, to promote Vedic culture and spiritual learning. ISKCON Sri Radha Krishna-chandra Mandir attracts visitors from different parts of the world and it is more than a place of rituals. However, due to the huge flow of foreign visitors, it has mostly become a heavily commercialized place and less of a religious center.
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=== Buddhism ===

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| name=Choe Khor Sum Ling | url=http://www.cksl.in | email=info@cksl.in
| address=Ashwini, No. 24, 1st Floor, Domlur Layout | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 41486497 | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=This Tibetan Buddhist meditation and study centre is in Domlur Layout near Shanti Sagar Restaurant on Airport Road. CKSL is a center for the study and practice of Mahayana Buddhism following the lineage and example of Lord Buddha. The Centre, whose name means 'The Three Turnings of the Wheel of Dharma' was founded in 2003 by Lama Zopa Rinpoche under the guidance of HH the XIVth Dalai Lama. The Centre offers courses in various Buddhist meditation techniques and teachings on different aspects of Buddhism. Teachings are offered free to the public and are conducted in English or in Tibetan (with translation in English). In addition to regular teachings, every few weeks the Centre invites senior Lamas to give talks on important aspects of the Buddhist path. Such talks are also accompanied by instructions and initiations by the Lama into different meditation practices.
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| name=Maha Bodhi Society | url=http://education.vsnl.com/mahabodhi/ | email=mahabodhi@vsnl.com
| address=14 Kalidasa Road, Gandhinagar | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 2250684 | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=This temple has a very active schedule. There are teachings on the Dharma in English on the first two and last Sundays of every month from 9:30-11:30AM, while on the 3rd Sunday there is a meditation retreat. Anyone is welcome to attend. The temple also has a good library and a beautiful garden - a great place to retreat from the hustle and bustle of the metropolis outside.
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* {{listing
| name=Thubten Lekshey Ling | alt=Dharma Subhashita | url=http://www.lekshey.org | email=info@lekshey.org
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 98 80296930 | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=Nyingma Tibetan Buddhist meditation centre founded by the late His Holiness Pema Norbu (Penor) Rinpoche. The centre is close to MG Road on Ulsoor road, on the side of Manipal Centre. The centre conducts meditation classes, spiritual discourses and advanced study programs. Weekend teachings in meditation and philosophy are offered by lamas from Namdroling Monastery, [[Bylakupee]].
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== Work ==
=== Indians ===
The best way to find employment in Bangalore is through job fairs, job portals, applying directly to companies of interest, and through headhunters.

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Being referred as Silicon Valley of India, the city provides plethora of employment opportunities to youngsters from different corners of India.

=== Non-Indians ===

With a little hard work and persistence finding a job is quite possible in Bangalore. Most of the available positions are in the IT field but not necessarily IT based. Several expats do marketing, quality assurance, accent training and translation among other things. All jobs in India require an employment visa which must be obtained abroad and sponsored by the hiring company in India. In general, the salary for expats is very high compared to the local Indian wage. The best resource for jobs is through the expat community. Ask around but a good place to meet expats is the Sunday brunches at the 5 Star hotels or at the numerous coffee shops in and around the MG Road area.

== Eat ==
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Bangalore has a wide variety of food options. Foreigners will want to look for cleanliness in choosing a place to eat. Also don't expect the exterior to be too fancy, observe the cleanliness of the inside and the servers when choosing a place to eat! Eating options include high end restaurants to chains to temples to mom and pop shops and of course street vendors! Restaurants usually label if they serve only vegetarian(veg or pure veg) or both veg and non-veg cuisine. If you haven't been in India long, it is safer to take bottled water. But juices and other drinks are usually ok.
There are also hundreds of young coconut and sugar cane juice stands! A nice refresher as you go around town! Both are good for keeping cool and energized. A coconut goes for ₹25- 30 (some stands may have smaller coconuts for ₹10-15). Sugar cane juice runs ₹10-15 per cup.
Bangalore is far from the sea, and as such the quality of seafood can vary. Some of the higher end and popular seafood places
manage this well, but foreign travellers may want to tread a bit carefully. Foreigners might want to only drink bottled water and eat only chutneys that are made with bottled or filtered water. Also, beef is forbidden to be given in Karnataka restaurants.

The 80&nbsp;ft. Road is the Eat Street of Koramangala. Pizza Hut, Domino's, KFC, Taco Bell, Au Bon Pain are all found here. There are also many non-chains serving local Indian cuisine. Chandni Chowk is a great option if you want the rural Punjabi dhaba experience.


Wisdom Cafe, near the AlienWare showroom is a really cosy place to have some snacks or lunch. So is the Hole in the Wall cafe, on the back street behind Maharaja Hotel. Serves great coffee and English breakfast. So does Cafe Terra, near Wipro park crossing. Adjacent to it is a really popular food join called Little Home. It serves nice North Indian food at a very reasonable price. It's really popular with the young working populace. Naturals Ice cream parlour is a hit with the hip crowd; on weekend nights you may find queues outside.
Some good places to look for restaurants are:
* '''The Muslim Quarter''' close to the Drum Tower is a vibrant area with many restaurants spilling out onto the street and mixing with the street sellers. If you're looking for snacks, this area is also full of people selling dried fruit (especially dates) and nuts/seeds (sunflower, melon, pumpkin, etc.) Prices are per Jin (500 g) and are pretty much standardized throughout the area, so you can't really bargain unless you're buying a lot (but who wants 1&nbsp;kg of peanuts anyway?) Watch out for the pits in the dates!
* '''[[Street food]]''' (mostly sold after sunset, or some near night clubs/bars after 23:00) presents a variety of local/regional dishes, ranging from noodle soups, dumplings, hot pot, and so on by tens of little food vendors on street side, each with a red lamp. There are a few roads running perpendicular to the Muslim Quarter road that have a larger variety of streetside food (at cheaper prices because these roads are harder to access). As streetside stores are nearly a model of perfect competition, look out for food sold at significantly higher prices, yet maintain a long queue as these are likely to be tastier. For instance, some vendors may unscrupulously sell beef mixed with lamb and pass the meat off as pure lamb meat to cut their cost, however those who sell real lamb meat usually charge a higher price.
* If Muslim food isn’t your thing, you can find a few more typically Chinese restaurants on Dongmutou Shi (东木头市) [https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/277666483#map=18/34.25756/108.94438&layers=ND southeast of the bell tower].


===Budget===
===Budget===
Bangalore literally has hundreds of fast food joints serving South Indian vegetarian food. They usually are identified with small round steel tables and diners standing around them having food. Dosas, idlis, vada's, curd rice, Vegetable Pulao, rice with sambar, lemon rice are usually standard fare. Quality widely varies, since most of them cater to working people.
A good way if you do not want the expensive hotel food or just want to try real Chinese cuisine, is to simply go into a small restaurant and point to a dish somebody else is having and you will get a meal for less than ¥10 (seldom ¥20) per person.


* {{eat
A good street for eating is [https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/40541072#map=16/34.2647/108.9364 Xiyang Shi] running east-west near the mosque in the Muslim quarter.
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| address=585, 10th Main, 42nd cross, 5th Block Jayanagar| lat= | long= | directions=
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| name=Adiga's Nalapaka | url= | email=
| address=(''across from HSBC Complex''), Bannerghatta, Arikere| lat= | long= | directions=
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| name=Wen Xin Jiaozi Guan | alt=温馨饺子馆 | url= | email=
| name=Anupams Coastal Express | url= | email=
| address=123 Xushimiao Street | lat=34.269297 | long=108.9355633 | directions=Next to the Good World Hotel, off of Lian Hu Lu
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| hours= | price=From ¥4-5 a bowl
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| content=They make fantastic fish dishes. Neer Dosa with Chicken Pulimunchi, kori roti and chicken ghee roast are some things you really cannot miss.
|lastedit=2017-04-15| content=A good cheap place for jiaozi (Chinese dumplings). There is no menu, but endless supplies of fresh jiaozi of many flavors.
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| name=Brahmin's Coffee Bar | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=off ShankarMutt in Shankarapuram, Basavanagudi
| phone=+91 87226 64284 | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=Famous for idly, vada and its delicious chutney. You also get khaarabath. Don't expect sambar for the vada here.
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* {{eat
| name=Central Tiffin Room(CTR) | alt=Shri Sagar | url= | email=
| address=152, 7th Cross, 3rd Main, Margosa Rd, Malleswaram | lat=12.99826 | long=77.56945 | directions=
| phone=+91 80 23317531 | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=Another landmark hotel, dishing out some divine 'Benne masala dosa', which literally melts in the mouth. Famous for its Butter Masala Dosa.
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| name=Lao Sun Jia | alt=老孙家 | url= | email=
| name=Coconut Grove | url= | email=
| address= 364 Dong Dajie | lat=34.2590319 | long=108.9485439 | directions=
| address=Church St | lat= | long= | directions=
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| content=Appams and Kerala parottas with a chicken sauce dish. Their lunch offer for ₹ 80 is also really good. A pretty good choice for reasonably priced quality seafood. Coco-Grove the outdoor 'beer cafe' extension is also worth a look.
|lastedit=2017-04-15| content=Has fantastic yangrou paomo which is very cheap but flavoursome. No English spoken but easy to communicate with sign language! Franchises all across town.
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===Mid-range===
| name=Corner House | alt= | url= | email=
McDonalds, Pizza Hut, KFC or its Chinese brother, Dicos, are widely available within city walls for a change from the daily Chinese cuisine. There are also three Starbucks within a 5-minute walk of the Bell Tower.
| address=Residency Rd, BTM Rd, Koramangala, Airport Rd, Whitefield Rd, Marthahalli and Shivananda Circle | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 2558 3262 | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=One of the best ice cream parlours offering a variety of treats. Their famed 'Death by Chocolate' (popularly known as DBC) is a must for all chocolate lovers and has attained a cult status. Can be tricky to find a spot during peak times and you may find yourself being 'encouraged' by the staff to leave quickly once you do.
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| name=Fanoos | url= | email=
| name=Caprice Restaurant + Bar (卡佩斯西餐厅) | alt= | url=http://www.capricexian.com {{dead link|October 2017|August 2018}} | email=info@capricexian.com
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=adjoining Johnson Market, off Brigade Rd
| address=11B Diamond Peninsula, Corner of Yan Nan 3rd Road and Furong West Road, Qujiang District (曲江新区雁南三路钻石半岛11B, 雁南三路芙蓉西路十字路口西南角) | lat=34.20545 | long=108.97000 | directions=Take the 500 bus, get off 1 stop past the Big Wild Goose Pagoda (大雁塔)at the Starbucks and walk east 500m
| phone=+86 29 89136510 | tollfree= | fax=
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| hours=11:00-22:00 | price=$8-16
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| content=One of the joints for getting sheekh (beef) rolls in Bangalore. They come in various sizes- sheekh roll, sheekh jumbo, sheekh mambo, sheekh rambo and sheekh sambo- the latter of which is almost 2 in thick. There are other options like chicken, mutton and paneer rolls as well as kababs and shawarma. ₹ 30-100 per head.
| content=An upbeat restaurant designed like a Chicago-style steakhouse that has pretty authentic Italian and British pub food. For those only wanting drinks there is an Los Angeles-style lounge where they specialize in cocktails. Good portion size and popular with the local expats. If you go during lunch or in the early evenings you can chat with the Canadian owners for traveling tips.
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| name=Highfly Pizza | alt=高飞 | url= | email=
| name=Hotel Empire | alt=Other locations on Centre Street and Koramangala | url=http://www.hotelempire.in/ | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=Down the right hand street after coming out of South Gate (南门)
| address=14 Pottery Road Richards Town | lat= | long= | directions=Next to Museum Inn
| phone=+91 80 40 414141 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours=10AM-3PM | price=
| content=Indian, Chinese, and Middle eastern cuisine until late night. Try the butter chicken, chicken kababs and parathas. Both the non-vegetarian and vegetarian food are good here and well priced.
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| name=Hotel Janatha | url= | email=
| address=8th Cross Rd, Malleswaram | lat= | long= | directions=
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| content= Real pizza and other western food.
| content=Makes some of the best vada sambhar and masala dosa in town.
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| name=Green Molly Restaurant & Pub | alt=绿茉莉 | url= | email=
| name=Indian Coffee House | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Infantry Road | lat= | long= | directions=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=200m north of Ginwa Shopping Center on the intersection of Gaoxin Road and Keji Road (西安市高新区高科大厦副楼一层 (世纪金花商场后门向北200米路东))
| phone=+86 29 81883339 | tollfree= | fax=
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| hours=10:00-23:00 | price=
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| content=A restaurant where you can indulge in the tastes of home, whether that be in the U.S., Europe or even Mexico. The restaurant owns only the second authentic pizza oven in Xi'an. Downstairs, the first and only real pub in Xi'an has a wide selection of beverages ranging from imported beers to wine and delicious cocktails.
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| name=Small World Cafe (Jianguomen 建国门) | url= | email=
| name=Janani, J.P.Nagar | url= | email=
| address=Huancheng Nanlu Dongduan 90# | lat= | long= | directions=Outside Jian Guo Gate (建国门外)
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| hours=11:00-22:30 | price=
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| content=A great place to have breakfast, lunch or dinner, you can have idli and sambar for ₹ 10 and a cup of tea for ₹ 8, a north Indian roti curry for ₹ 32. If you want to have good Punjabi food, go upstairs and get a good meals under ₹ 150.
| content=Run by a Dutch woman. Great European cafe feel. Good food. Pizza, salad, fried chicken and real cake. From the windows, one could see busy Huancheng Nanlu (环城南路),while it is really quiet inside.
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| name=Small World Cafe (Dayanta 大雁塔) | url= | email=
| name=Java | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Ynataxilu 雁塔西路 | lat= | long= | directions=Southeast to Big Goose Pagoda (大雁塔东南角)
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 4137 8888 | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=G block of Diamond District apartment complex in Kodalli on the old Airport Rd. A hidden gem that serves buffet lunch and dinner for ₹ 150 on weekdays, ₹ 250 on weekends (prices 2008). The buffet consists of North and South Indian dishes and caters to vegetarians and to non-vegetarians. Reasonably priced (₹ 90-120 entree) a-la-carte selection is available outside of lunch and dinner hours.
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| name=Kanti Sweets | url= | email=
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| hours=10:30-22:30 | price=
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| content=KG Rd, Majestic, Malleswaram Circle, RT Nagar. Very good samosas, kachoris and North Indian sweets like rasmalai. Rapidly expanding chain, so there are plenty of branches all over the city now, which serve parathas and other food items as well. The main branch in Majestic is the best, and serves only samosas, kachoris and sweets. ₹ 10-50 per head.
| content=Run by a Dutch woman. Great European cafe feel. Good food. Pizza, salad, fried chicken and real cake. Out of the north windows, one could see Big Goose Pagoda.
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| name=Delhi Darbar (新德里餐厅) | url= | email=
| name=KC Das | url= | email=
| address=Dayanta West Road (雁塔区大唐通易坊东头路北) | lat= | long= | directions=Directly west of the Big Goose Pagoda on a street full of upscale bars and restaurants
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| content=This is a chain of Bengali sweets shops in Bangalore. The one on Church St is perhaps the most visible and famous but there are outlets on Coles Rd, BTM Layout.
| content=Authentic North Indian food run by a wonderful Indian manager. Service is good, food is devinely delicious, and prices are very affordable. Mango Lassi for only ¥10 is a must have. Average meal price is about ¥40 per person. Highly Recommended.
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| name=Kohinoor | url= | email=
| address=Brigade Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
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| content=Serves very reasonably priced Kerala Muslim style food.
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| name=Lake View Milk Bar | alt= | url= | email=
| address=MG Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 2558 7410 | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=Excellent ice creams, club sandwiches and burgers.
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| name=Mavalli Tiffin Room (MTR) | alt= | url= | email=
| address=11 Lal Bagh Rd | lat=12.9551857 | long=77.58556020000003 | directions=
| phone=+91 80 22220022, +91 80 22221706 | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=One of the very old traditional breakfast places in Bangalore. A few people who have been having their breakfast at MTR everyday for the past 15 years. Closed between 2:45 and 3:30 PM. Expect a long wait on weekends. Traditional 12-course Karnataka lunches are also available here for around ₹ 90 per head. Advance reservations recommended at weekends. Rava idlis, dosas and bisi bele bath are excellent. It has maintained its quality over the years and is very famous. It is on the road perpendicular to Lal bagh main gate.
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| name=Village Cafe | url= | email=
| name=Nandini | url= | email=
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| content=The Andhra fast food chain serves some excellent biriyani and chicken dishes.
| content= A nice urban cafe on Shi Da Lu that offers burgers, steaks, and all sorts of drinks and desserts. From ¥30-60 per person.
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| name=La Seine | url= | email=
| name=New Shanti Sagar | url= | email=
| address=Nandajie (南大街) | lat= | long= | directions=Near Bell Tower
| address=80 Foot Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
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| content=This is an reasonably reliable chain of vegetarian south Indian restaurants. Branches scattered all over the city, notably in Koramangala Jayanagar, Domlur. ₹ 50-200.
| content=French style restaurant.
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| name=Tang Paradise Hotel | url= | email=
| name=Richies | url= | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=Near the Wild Goose Pagoda in the Qujiang Resort of Xi'an
| address=MM Rd | lat= | long= | directions=Off Mosque Rd
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=Serves the kind of biryani that is the Bangalore original. It is midway on MM Rd, and hard to miss because of the crowds that throng its takeaway counter. One visits Richies only for the food—tables and chairs made of synthetic wood, and dim light from gaudy chandeliers don’t exactly make for great ambiance. A motley bunch of diners cram the place for lunch and dinner (they have added 2nd and 3rd floors). The biryani here is delicious, and you must love meat to love Richies. The menu is limited; but the mutton and chicken biryani stand out and they are not flavoured with the same masala, or heaven forbid, rice, their kababs are something nice and unique too.
| content=Dinner Show in a large 165 acres theme park. The charm lies in that all the buildings in the park are built in the luxurious style of the Tang Dynasty. The best time to visit is at night when most of the shows, including fireworks and dances, are performed.
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| name=Koi | url= | email=
| name=Savera Tea Shop | url= | email=
| address=Sofitel on Ren Min square | lat= | long= | directions=
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| content=24 hr tea shops near Russell Market in Shivajinagar and on MG Rd. Good place to go for a cup of tea in the dead of the night. Serves tea, Suleimani (honey+lemon) tea and a variety of biscuits. ₹ 3-15
| content= Japanese cuisine.
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* Village Cafe (32 Shi Da Lu, opposite of Bank of China). If you miss your burger, this is the place to go.


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| name=Shettara Beedi | alt=food street | url= | email=
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| content=The entire street adjoining the famous VB Bakery at V V Puram is Bangalore's miniature version of Kuala Lumpur's Jalan Alor foodstalls. A haven for anyone who enjoys hawker fare, one can stall-hop and have a variety of snacks that'll satisfy even the most ravenous hunger and spend less than ₹ 100 in total. Some of the must-try dishes are dum-root and butter-bun congress at VB Bakery. The dosas, ''obbattu (sweet pancake)'', ''akkirotti (rice pancake)'', fried ''bondas'', butter-gulkand, and masala-pepsi available at the various stalls are also delicious. The street comes alive only in the evenings (after 6PM) and that only vegetarian fare is available here.
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Night clubs in Xi'an are not abundant. All clubs play the same music, a mix of Chinese disco and some pop music. Most people go out between 22:00 and 01:00, but clubs are generally open until 04:00.
| name=Shezan | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Lavelle Rd and Cunningham Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 2224 9319, +91 80 22249667 | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=Indian, Chinese and Continental cuisines with a good menu choice where beef, fish, prawn, mutton and chicken meat are available. Excellent steaks.
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Be mentally prepared to be aggressively approached by club operators desperate for patrons.
| name=Shiv Sagar | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Narayan Pillai St | lat= | long= | directions=off Commercial St
| phone=+91 80 509-8892 | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=Don't get put off by the location, It's a great place to eat.
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In summer time, the area around South Gate (南门) is beautiful. East of it are three nice bars with terraces and gardens.
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| content=Prominent among them are in: Banashankari 2nd stage, opposite BDA park and the one in J.P.Nagar 2nd Phase near Ragigudda Temple
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Along the short Nandajie (南大街) are the most clubs (you can also eat on the street as there are restaurants open past midnight).
| name=Sree Krishna | url= | email=
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| content=Fast food a little further from the road connecting Lalbagh Westgate with Basavanagudi.
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| name=MIX | url= | email=
| name=Udupi Garden | url= | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=Big light ad
| address=16th Main BTM Layout | lat= | long= | directions=
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| content=Simple Udupi restaurant. Serves very good south Indian dishes at nominal prices. Also serves north Indian food.
| content=Rather nice places to sit and drink.
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| name=Palando | url= | email=
| name=Upahara Darshini | url= | email=
| address=DVG Rd, Basavanagudi | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=Another of Bangalore's new found Darshinis dishing out top notch masala dosa and Vada Sambhar.
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| name=Veena Stores | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Margosa Rd, 15 Cross, Malleswaram | lat=13.00565 | long=77.56924 | directions=
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| content=This place has some of the best Idlis and Vadas in this part of the world. They also make other dishes but Idli and Vada are mainstay. Don't expect to sit and eat because there is no seating. Stand and eat. Best time to go is mornings for breakfast before they run out of the day's stock. Try before 8AM although they are open some part of the day and evening.
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| name=Vidhyarthi Bhavan | url= | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=off Gandhi Bazar in Basavanagudi
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=A gastronomic haven offering some of the best masala dosa in the world. This quaint little place is so famous that it has not even bothered to change its age-old sign board, and who needs it anyway, the aroma wafting through the air is a good enough indication that you are in the vicinity of the place. Get there early for a breakfast, there's always a bee-line for places to sit.
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=== Mid-range ===

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| name=100ft Restaurant | alt= | url= | email=
| address=100 Foot Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
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| content=Indra Nagar. Westernised cooking, but notably better than any other pasta serving restaurant in the area. The restaurant is a bit of a hybrid of store/restaurant. ₹ 300-500.
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| name=Alibaba Cafe & Restaurant | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
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| phone=+91 80 4091 7163 | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=Frazer Town. Arabian, Persian and Bhatkali cuisine described as "An Arabian Lake in the Indian Ocean". A themed restaurant with the feel of Arabia, Persia and India. The "Shaiya Biryani" of the Bhatkali cuisine, the Al faham chicken barbeque out of the Arabian cuisine and the chicken Jujeh kabab from the Persian cuisine are all recommended.
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| name=Caesar's Restaurant | url= | email=
| address=MG Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
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| content=Indian and continental food. Ambiance is good though the food is tad expensive. Parking is a problem.
| content=Rather nice place to sit and drink.
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| name=Night Cat | url= | email=
| name=Canopy | url= | email=
| address=PU Building, M.G. Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
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| content=Open air, multi-cuisine North-Indian food. Cooking techniques date back to the independence era offering the unique taste. Great outdoor ambiance in the middle of the central business district. ₹ 125-750
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| name=Ebony | url= | email=
| address=MG Rd | lat= | long= | directions=on the 13th floor of the tallest building on MG Rd, Utility building
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=Stylish eatery with excellent evening views of the city. Service is a bit slow, but the ambiance makes it worth the wait. Book ahead for a terrace seat. ₹ 200-400
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| name=The Egg Factory | alt= | url= | email=
| address=St.Marks Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 4211 0041 | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=Multi-cuisine, The menu, as the name suggests, is all based on the indispensable ''egg''. Its also modelled on a factory with functional chairs and a menu that looks like an instruction manual. Its open for all day dining. Egg dishes from all over the world, including omelttes, scrambles, French toast, curries, sub's, pasta & desserts. Don't miss the fantastic huevos rancheros here, they make it as good as in Mexico. Innovative drinks, try the ''Chlorophyll Fix'', it looks and sounds weird, but tastes like heaven. Highly relaxed service.
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| name=Grill Maximus | url= | email=
| address=17th cross 4 main HSR Layout | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=Famous for the Mediterranean cuisine.Also serve Arabian Indian and Italian Food. Only A la carte menu is available. ₹ 200-500
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| name=Koshy's | alt= | url= | email=
| address=St. Marks Rd | lat=12.97579 | long=77.60147 | directions=Below Church St
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=A Bangalore institution, serving a smattering of Western favorites (like fish and chips) along with the usual South Indian fare in a bohemian-for-India atmosphere. On weekends, they serve up greasy Western-style breakfast, including omelettes and Bombay (i.e, French) Toast. Appam and stew is their Sunday breakfast special and a must eat. Turn right at the entrance for the more expensive (and decidedly less charming) A/C room. ₹ 50-200. Smoky, with sluggish service, and not particularly clean Koshy's still has plenty of character and history but its getting harder to justify their skyrocketing prices.
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| name=Little Italy | alt= | url= | email=
| address=100 Foot Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=Indiranagar. A chic Italian vegetarian restaurant, faddish and over priced. Sometimes the staff switch off A/C if the tables are less than half-filled.
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| name=Mainland China | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Church St | lat= | long= | directions=Near Museum Rd
| phone=+91 80 2227 7722, +91 90 2224 5864 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Upscale Chinese food. Good, fairly authentic food and excellent service. Serves a decent lunch buffet. Also new outlet on 100ft Road, Indiranagar. ₹ 500-800.
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| name=Pinxx | url= | email=
| address=Manipal centre | lat= | long= | directions=off MG Rd
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=A great place for Breakfast, lunch and dinner buffet. ₹ 200-400 per head.
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| name=Le Rock Pub Cafe | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Rest House Rd | lat= | long= | directions=Off Brigade Rd
| phone=+91 80 4123 1001 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Hot coffee to chilled Kingfisher beer on the tap awesome cocktails and even hand rolled Havana cigars. Salads, sandwiches, jacket baked potatoes to entrees. LRC also offers an Oxy Bar, Bangalore's first.
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| name=Sahib Sindh Sultan | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Level 2, Forum Mall, Hosur Rd, Koramangala | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 2206 7878 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Train-themed restaurant with a delicious, upscale menu. It is supposed to showcase NWFP. Their kakori kebabs are excellent. It also serves wine with the food. Expect a long wait. Or book ahead and roam around the mall or grab a few drinks from the adjoining '''Firangi Paani'''. ₹ 150-500
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| name=Samarkand | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Gem Plaza, 66, Infantry Rd | lat= | long= | directions=East of Central St
| phone=+91 80 4111 3366 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=North West frontier food (i.e., kebabs, Afghani) in a kitschy atmosphere but the food is great. You will need to book on weekends. ₹ 300-600.
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| name=Sue's Food Place | url= | email=
| address=Krishna Temple Rd, Indira Nagar | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=A Caribbean style restaurant run by Sue (Susan John from Trinidad and Tobago). It has an excellent buffet. Their Jamaican jerk chicken, salads and desserts are lovely. A la carte menu is available on certain days. ₹ 200-500
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===Splurge===

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| name=Bengaluru | alt= | url=http://www.laclassic.in/ | email=
| address=La Classic Hotel Extraordinaire, Plot# 158, Yadavanahalli, Hosur Main road, Attibele | lat= | long= | directions=Opp. Applicomp(India) Ltd.
| phone=+91 80 3910 1000, +91 80 3910 1111 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=The only fine dining multi-cuisine restaurant outside Electronic City and on the way to Hosur caters to buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner apart from a selection from an international menu.
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| name=Blue Ginger | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Taj West End, Race Course Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=High-end Vietnamese restaurant with, a beautiful setting and excellent food. Just next door to '''Blue Bar'''.
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| name=Cafe Mozaic | alt= | url= | email=
| address=41/3 MG Rd | lat= | long= | directions=in the Taj Residency
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Western-style dining in a casual atmosphere with some pool-side seating. Sundays before 15:30, there is an all-you-can-eat/drink champagne brunch for ₹1,000.
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| name=Grasshopper | alt= | url= | email=
| address=45 Kalena Agrahara, Bannerghata Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 2659-3999, +91 98 4545-2646 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Freshly prepared seven course meal served on the table. Reservation required. Closed on Mondays.
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* {{eat
| name=Graze | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Taj Residency, MG Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Has some of the best creative continental you will get in Bangalore.
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* {{eat
| name=I.Talia | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Park Hotel, Opposite 1 MG, Old Madras Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Has the best Italian food in town
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| name=Karavalli | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Residency Rd | lat= | long= | directions=at the Gateway Hotel
| phone=+91 80 2558-4545 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Mangalorean, Goa, Karwar, and Kerala style cuisine. Best Indian food you will get when visiting BLR.
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* {{eat
| name=Leela Palace | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
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| hours= | price=
| content=All-you-can-eat/drink brunch on Sunday is ₹ 2,000. They have 4 restaurants, Citrus Lounge (Brasserie kitchen), Zen (Pan Asian), Library Bar (serves all cuisine) and Jamavar (Authentic Indian). Generally overpriced compared to the Taj outlets (Blue Ginger, Graze, Karavalli)
| content=Dance floor, some foreigners and OK-DJs.
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| name=Kulala | url= | email=
| name=Monsoon | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Park Hotel, Old Madras Rd | lat= | long= | directions=Next to Taj Residency
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=24 hr cafe with a variety of Continental Dishes, Indian, South East Asian and Mediterranean. Ideal location for private parties.
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* {{eat
| name=Olive Beach | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Wood St | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=A long time favourite that will serve you Italian meats and cheese in a nice setting, this is still among Bangalore's best.
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* {{eat
| name=The Raj Pavilion | alt= | url= | email=
| address=ITC Windsor Manor, Golf Course Rd. | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=24/7 restaurant that offers the taste of the British Raj. Anglo-Lucknowi, Far East and Continental cuisine is served. Amongst the best in Bangalore.
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* {{eat
| name=Sunny's | alt= | url= | email=
| address=34 Vittal Mallya Rd | lat= | long= | directions=at Embassy Diamante
| phone=+91 80 5132-9366, +91 80 5132-9391 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=About ₹1,200 for a 3-course meal for two, excluding drinks
| content=Among the best restaurants in Bangalore. Try the starters, salads and pasta is fine here. Hot sandwiches for lunch. Also has a branch at Indira Nagar.
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===Regional cuisine===
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| name=Kadambam | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Bull Temple Road, near Ramakrishna Ashram; West of Chord Rd | lat= | long= | directions=near Modi Eye Hospital in Rajajinagar
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=
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* {{eat
| name=Kamat Yatrnivas | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Gandhinagar; Bull Temple Road, Basavanagudi | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Serves special N Karnataka meals with jowar (Sorghum) rotis. They now have a branch on Bull Temple Road where they have local artists perform when you have dinner.
}}
* {{eat
| name=Maiya's | alt= | url= | email=
| address=30th Cross Rd, Jayanagar 4 Block; 11th Cross Malleshwaram; Sajjan Rao Circle, Basavanagudi | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 4341 4400 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Features a great amount of South Indian cuisine, and then lets you buy some more to take home. And in case that you don't like it, there are more places upstairs that have different cuisine (Jayanagar branch only).
}}
* {{eat
| name=MTR 1924 | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Mini Forest, JP Nagar; St. Marks Road; Indiranagar; | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=New age chain from the folks who run Mavalli Tiffin Rooms (MTR) on Lalbagh Road.
}}
* {{eat
| name=Nalapaka | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Rajajinagar | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Serves special N Karnataka meals with jowar (Sorghum) rotis, Holige (stuffed sweet rotis). Known for the distinctive Butter Dosa and different varieties of coconut chutneys.
}}
* {{eat
| name=South Indies | alt= | url=http://thesouthindies.com/ | email=
| address=Indiranagar; Infantry Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 4163 6363, +91 80 4163 6362 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=An upscale South Indian restaurant in Bangalore, that gives you a taste of authentic south Indian cuisine in an ambience that is equally tasteful.
}}
* {{eat
| name=UpSouth | alt= | url=http://upsouth.in/ | email=
| address=Mantri Square, Mallesharam; Orion Mall, Malleshwaram; Ecospace, Bellandur; 60 ft. Road, Koramangala | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 2266 7378 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=A quick service restaurant with an upbeat, contemporary look. Be it the vibrant, youthful interiors or the presentation of food in the form of combos, Upsouth is all set to break the dull clutter.
}}

===Continental===
* {{eat
| name=Cafe Y | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Langford Rd | lat= | long= | directions=Near Prestige Elgin, Hosur Rd-Langford Rd junction
| phone=+91 80 5114 4561 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Amazing sizzlers and steaks, nice ambiance.
}}
* {{eat
| name=Friends Fast Food | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Jyoti Nivas College Rd, Koramangala | lat= | long= | directions=300 m from Forum
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Great Conti food at college prices. Casa Picola fans will like this one.
}}
* {{eat
| name=Herbs & Spices | alt= | url= | email=
| address=80 Foot Rd | lat= | long= | directions=Above Planet M, 100 m north of Reliance Fresh
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=On. Great pasta, pizza, and desserts.
}}

===Maharashtrian food===
* {{eat
| name=Kollapuri's | url= | email=
| address=429/31 30th Cross, 4th Block Jaya Nagar | lat= | long= | directions=Near Jain Mandir
| phone=+91 80 4121 1693, +91 80 2653 5207 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=An authentic Maharashtrian hotel run by Savaji. It serves bhakri, chapati and "Sheckle Edme" special Savaji stuffed roti with spicy sabjis and meat or other non veg items
}}
* {{eat
| name=Rajvardhan Foods | url= | email=
| address=1291 25th Main Road, 9th Block Jaya Nagar East | lat= | long= | directions=Near Big Bazaar
| phone=+91 98 8630 3088, +91 98 8630 3089 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Best known for its vadapav, sabudana vada, khichdi. It also offers bhakri, thalipeeth. The snacks and other food offered here is comparatively expensive. This is because it is Bangalore's only authentic Maharashtrian food outlet. It also serves food fresh, only prepared after placing the order, so the wait and price is compensated. The food quality is excellent.
}}

===Odia food===
* {{eat
| name=Dalama | url= | email=
| address=#37, 6th block, Koramangala, 100 ft Rd | lat= | long= | directions=near Kamat Hotel, Koramangala
| phone=+91 80 4166 0921 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Authentic Odia cuisine including vegetable curries, chapati, meat, fish, prawn, crab and chicken delicacies.
}}

===South Karnataka===
* {{eat
| name=Halli Mane | alt= | url= | email=
| address=3rd Cross, Malleswaram | lat= | long= | directions=close to Malleswaram Circle
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Truly authentic and traditional Kannada style food.
}}
* {{eat
| name=Janatha Hotel | alt= | url= | email=
| address=8th Cross, Malleshwaram | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Another great place, famous for its butter masala dosas and vadas.
}}
* {{eat
| name=Kamat Lokaruchi | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Mysore Rd | lat= | long= | directions=just before Channapatna
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Amazing food and ambience. Authentic Mangalorean meals.
}}
* {{eat
| name=Kamat Yatrinivas | alt= | url=http://www.kamatyatri.in | email=
| address=Majestic; All around the city | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Authentic Mangalorean meals.
}}
* {{eat
| name=Karavalli | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Residency Rd | lat= | long= | directions=at the Gateway Hotel
| phone=+91 80 2558 4545 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Mangalorean, Goa, Karwar, and Kerala style cuisine.
}}
* {{eat
| name=Konkan | alt= | url= | email=
| address=6th cross, 6th Block, Koramangala | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 2552 1530 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Mangalorean and Goan style cuisine.
}}
* {{eat
| name=Kodial's | alt= | url= | email=
| address=8th Cross Malleswaram | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=For authentic vegetarian Konkani cuisine.
}}
* {{eat
| name=Kudla | alt= | url=http://www.ramanashree.com/ | email=
| address=Ramanashree Comforts, Richmond Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=For seafood, serves excellent dishes.
}}
* {{eat
| name=New Krishna Bhavan | alt= | url= | email=
| address=1st Cross Malleswaram | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=For authentic Mangalorean food, reasonably priced. Try the neer dosa and badam halwa.
}}
* {{eat
| name=The Palms | alt= | url= | email=
| address=33 Church St | lat= | long= | directions=at the Highgates Hotel
| phone=+91 80 2559 7172 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Mangalorean, Coorgi, and Malabari style. (shut for renovations)
}}
* {{eat
| name=Upaahara Darshini | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Jayanagar 3rd Block; DVG Road, Gandhi Bazaar | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=One of Bangalore's oldest food joints. Amazing dosas.
}}
* {{eat
| name=Vidyarthi Bhavan | alt= | url= | email=
| address=32 Gandhi Bazaar | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 2667 7588 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Another very old and traditional breakfast place, exclusively known for its Masala Dosa. Similar to MTR, you can find people who have been having breakfast here since times immemorial.
}}

===Bengali===
* {{eat
| name=6 Ballygunge Place | alt= | url= | email=
| address=1st Fl., 612, 12th Main, Indira Nagar | lat= | long= | directions=above Café Coffee Day
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=₹ 1000 for two
| content=It has been rated best Bengali restaurant by times food guide Bengaluru. It serves excellent fish (esp their chital peti roast), dab chingri and luchis. (Its mocktails are avoidable however). Prices are slightly on higher side. May cost around ₹ 1000 for two but the food quality is good. The owners have also added Calcutta-style chaat on top floor.
}}
* {{eat
| name=36 Chowringhee Lane | alt= | url= | email=
| address=100ft Rd, BTM Layout | lat= | long= | directions=opp Reliance Fresh
| phone=+91 80 4124 0979 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Authentic Bengali Cuisine.
}}
* {{eat
| name=Bangaliana | alt= | url= | email=
| address=355, 1st 'B' Main, 7th Block, Koramangala | lat= | long= | directions=opp. HDFC Bank
| phone=+91 80 2571 1058 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Authentic Bengali Delicacies (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) Restaurant, Take-away, Catering. Specialities: fish, mutton chicken and, of course, sweets.
}}
* {{eat
| name=Bhojohori Manna | alt= | url= | email=
| address=668/B 6th Block, Koramangala Club Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 2550 3666 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Free home delivery
}}
* {{eat
| name=The Esplanade | alt= | url= | email=
| address=KHB Colony | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 4092 7878 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Offers authentic Bengali cuisine. They also have a continental menu.
}}

* {{eat
| name=Oh! Calcutta | alt= | url= | email=
| address=St Mark's Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Part of a chain of restaurants across the country, and the best Bengali food available in the city albeit pricier than the other options.
}}
* {{eat
| name=Sonar Bangla | alt= | url= | email=
| address=88/1, Shubh Arcade, 1st floor, 16th Cross, Margosa Rd, Malleswaram | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 3367622 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=The restaurant undertakes orders of authentic Bengali food for gourmets who fancy a whole meal and also delivers it at the doorstep. Fish is considered sacred in the coastal state and is consumed universally. So, all fish lovers can take heart as the non-vegetarian cuisine is delivered, but not served at the restaurant.
}}

=== Andhra ===
* {{eat
| name=Bheemas | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Church St | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=If you have the penchant for spice this place is meant for you.
}}
* {{eat
| name=Nagarjuna Chimney | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Residency Rd; Jayanagar 3rd Block | lat= | long= | directions=near Old Galaxy Theatre; near ICICI Bank
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Possibly have a few more branches elsewehere in Bangalore. The biryani is great, as are their meals which are served ritually on a banana leaf. Reach early for lunch, for there are always hordes waiting.
}}
* {{eat
| name=R₹ | alt= | url= | email=
| address=off Brigade Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=A renovation of the vintage R₹, the fun doubles here with the double storeyed restaurant, one serving Andhra and the other Hyderabadi cuisines. There's also alcohol, all the more reason to indulge on a Saturday afternoon.
}}

===Tamil===
* {{eat
| name=Anjappar Restaurant | alt= | url= | email=
| address=#50, 100 Ft. Road, 4th Block Kormangala | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Chettinad cuisine
}}
* {{eat
| name=Annachi | alt= | url= | email=
| address=100 Ft. Road, Indiranagar | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Serves vegetarian and non-vegetarian food. Has some good chettinad style dishes.
}}
* {{eat
| name=Annapoorna | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Ulsoor | lat= | long= | directions=near Sai Baba Temple in Ulsoor. Need to get down at Ulsoor police station
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Pure vegetarian food in Tamil style.
}}
* {{eat
| name=Krishna Kafe | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Koramangala | lat= | long= | directions=beside Anand Sweets
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=₹ 40-100
| content=Traditional Chennai-style food. Dosas, idlis, idiyappam and the like with authentic Tamil sambar and chutney. This place is vegetarian-only. A vegetarian meal will cost you around ₹ 80.
}}
* {{eat
| name=Pongal | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Jivan Bima Nagar | lat= | long= | directions=near the Indiranagar telephone exchange
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Tamil Nadu food. Lots of dosa varieties, Podi dosa, parotta with kurma are good. Ambience is not that great, but this place is for those who need a quick bite without a big pinch on the wallet.
}}
* {{eat
| name=Ponnuswamy | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Koramangala | lat= | long= | directions=near the National Games Village, opposite to Legends of Rock
| phone=+91 80 4151 1919 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Authentic south Tamil nadu food. Try the biryani and sukka fry. No alcohol or smoking. Also at Residency Rd., next to Imperial Hotel.
}}

=== Ice Cream Parlours ===
* {{eat
| name=Corner House | alt= | url=https://www.facebook.com/cornerhouseicecreams/ | email=
| address=1 Airport Rd; All around the city | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 96861 91973 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Carlton Towers. This is the place for foodies looking for the best desserts in town. The "brown bomb" and "hot fudge" are a must have. Not a place for calorie counters.
}}
* {{eat
| name=ibaco | alt= | url=http://www.hatsun.com/ibaco/ | email=
| address=Basavanagudi; Basaveshwara Nagar; BTM Layout; Coles Road; Indira Nagar; Jayanagar; Koramangala; Mantri Square; Phoenix Mall; RR Nagar; Wood Street; Yelahanka | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=
}}
* {{eat
| name=Naturals Ice Cream | alt= | url=http://www.naturalicecreams.in/ | email=
| address=Indiranagar; Koramangala; Sarjapur; Dollars Colony, RMV Extension; St. Marks Road; Jayanagar; Basaveshwaranagar; Frazer Town; Malleshwaram; Arekere | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=
}}
* {{eat
| name=Pabrai's Fresh and Naturalle Ice Cream | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Wood Street, Ashok Nagar | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 6453 0000 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=
}}
* {{eat
| name=Phalaamritha Ice Cream Parlour | alt= | url= | email=
| address=8th Cross, 14/1 West Park Road,Malleswaram | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 6567 5755 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Serves 25 super smooth home-made ice cream flavours along with health drinks, varieties of kulfis, milk shakes, ice tea, ice cream, novelties and chaats.
}}
* {{eat
| name=Richie Rich Ice Cream Parlour | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 2226 9655 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Three branches around the city, with a variety of natural ice creams, softies and many fast food items such as pav bhaji and vada pav.. Try the 'Elvis Presley' specialty or the traffic jam or 'Richie Rich' special. The 3 locations are on St. Marks Rd, Airport Rd. and Kumara Park East.
}}
* {{eat
| name=Swensen's | alt= | url=https://www.facebook.com/SwensensIndia/ | email=
| address=Mantri Square, Malleshwaram; 80 ft. Road, Koramangala; 60 ft. Road, Sahakara Nagar; Ascendas Park Square Mall, Whitefield; Bangalore Central, Bellandur; BDA Complex, HSR Layout; J.P.Nagar (Marenhalli); Jayanagar | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 4117 8235 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=The ultimate sundae experience.
}}
* {{eat
| name=Yogi's | alt= | url= | email=
| address=#86, 21st Main, Banashankari 2nd Stage | lat= | long= | directions=near BDA Complex
| phone=+91 98 4584 9025, +91 98 4539 7363 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=The "Sakkat Burger" and "Sakkat Mexican" are a must have. Wide range of burgers, sandwiches, ice creams, shakes and sundaes available.
}}

===North Indian===
* {{eat
| name=Bay Leaf | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Raheja Arcade, Opposite Forum Mall, Kormangala | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| hours= | price=
| content=Dance floor.
| content=A really nice place with reasonable prices.
}}
* {{eat
| name=Dalfryday | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Banerghatta Rd | lat= | long= | directions=Near IIM -B, beside HSBC Bank and above Fabmall
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=North Indian, non-vegetarian cuisine in a fine ambience. (this is closed as of now, Hyderabadi biriyani has opened a branch at the same location)
}}
* {{eat
| name=Grameen | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Raheja Arcade, Opposite Forum Mall, Kormangala | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=One of the best places to have good Vegetarian North Indian food.
}}
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* {{eat
Other options include:
| name=Hyderabadi biriyani | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Banerghatta Rd | lat= | long= | directions=near IIM -B, beside HSBC Bank and above Fabmall
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Serves good biriyani
}}
* {{eat
| name=Mast Kalandar | alt= | url= | email=
| address=All around the city | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Very nice North India cuisine. It is very reasonably priced.
}}
* {{eat
| name=Queens | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Church Street, Opposite Amoeba | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Small restaurant but great food at reasonable prices.
}}
* {{eat
| name=Rasilas | alt= | url= | email=
| address=JP Nagar 7 Phase, Shreyas Colony | lat= | long= | directions=close to Brigade Millennium & Elita Promenade Apartments, near RBI layout
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Nice place with very fine cuisine.
}}
* {{eat
| name=Tijouri | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Hotel Atria, Palace Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 2220 5205 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=
}}


===Italian===
* {{drink
* {{eat
| name=1+1 | alt=一加一; pronounced | url= | email=
| name=100 ft Boutique | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Dongdajie (东大街) | lat= | long= | directions=In the middle of the street
| address=100 Foot Rd, Indira nagar | lat= | long= | directions=after Fab Mall when you are travelling from CMH Rd side, and a few stores after Benetton on the LHS if you're coming from Airport Rd
| phone=+91 80 4150 1781 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Comparable to most continental resto-bars. The best part about it is that its a Boutique Restaurant, which means you can shop, while waiting for your meal to arrive, even after 9PM, which is when most other shops close in Banglaore. The Boutique houses many young designers. ''Levitate'', showcases a wide array of eclectic street fashion and handcrafted kitsch from all over India.
}}
* {{eat
| name=I-Talia | alt= | url= | email=
| address=The Park, MG Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 2559 4666 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Expensive, but arguably the best Italian food in town.
}}
* {{eat
| name=Italia (''previously Little Italy'') | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Indiranagar | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| hours= | price=
| content=Nice vegetarian restaurant in Indira Nagar, a little expensive. Good food.
| content=Remains one of the most popular clubs and definitely the most popular among foreigners. The club has 2 dance floors: first floor is mostly J-pop music, second floor is mostly hip-hop. There is a relaxed open air bar on the 5th floor which has live music every night.
}}
* {{eat
| name=Via Milano | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Koramangala | lat= | long= | directions=near Sony World
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Authentic Italian food. 3 course meal for 2 will cost an average of ₹ 2,000, (wine not included).
}}
}}


=== Chinese ===
*{{drink
* {{eat
| name=De Fu Lou Cafe & Bar | alt=De Fu Lou Paulaner Bar | url= | email=
| name=Beijing Bites | alt= | url=http://beijingbites.com/ | email=
| address=De Fu Xiang Street | lat= | long= | directions=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours=11:00-15:30, 19:00-23:00 | price=₹200-₹400
| content=Chain restaurant inspired by Chinese & Thai cuisines, spread across Bangalore.
}}
* {{eat
| name=Caesar's Multi Cuisine Restaurant | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Mahalakshmi Chambers, 9/2, MG Rd. | lat= | long= | directions=beside HSBC bank opposite ING Bank
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours=6:30PM–11:30PM | price=
| content=Variety of tasty food. Classic environment.
}}
* {{eat
| name=Golden Lights | alt= | url= | email=
| address=No.4032, 100ft Rd, HAL-II Stage, Indranagar | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 2559 7722 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| hours= | price=
| content=
| content=In Bar Street (De Fu Xiang), one of the first bars ever to open in Xi'an and a favourite hangout for locals. Live football on the big screen and live music every night.
}}
* {{eat
| name=Shanghai Junction | alt= | url= | email=
| address=No.8, Sri Sai, 60 Foot. Rd, G Block, Sahakarnagar | lat= | long= | directions=behind Big Market
| phone=+91 80 41744477 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=
}}
* {{eat
| name=Mainland China | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Church St; 100 Foot Rd. Indiranagar | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=
}}
* {{eat
| name=P!ing | alt= | url= | email=
| address=No. 130, 1st Cross, 5th Block, Koramangala | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Includes a dessert bay. Dim sum, sensible portions, good prices.
}}
}}

=== Kerala ===

* {{eat
| name=BigBoy Fried Chicken, (BFC) | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Vignan Nagar | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=
}}

* {{eat
| name=Coconut Grove | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Church Street | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=
}}

* {{eat
| name=Continental Spice | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Airport Rd | lat= | long= | directions=close to Diamond District
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=
}}

* {{eat
| name=Gokulam Mess | alt= | url= | email=
| address=GM Palya | lat= | long= | directions=3 km from Indiranagar
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=
}}

* {{eat
| name=Hotel New Malabar | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Kaggadasapura | lat= | long= | directions=Near level crossing
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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* {{eat
| name=Hotel Ruchi | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Vignana Nagar | lat= | long= | directions=
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* {{eat
| name=K K Bakers | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Malleshpalaya | lat= | long= | directions=
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* {{eat
| name=Kaayal | alt= | url= | email=
| address=AECS Layout; Jeevan Bhima Nagar | lat= | long= | directions=
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* {{eat
| name=Kairali | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Near Forum Mall, Koramangala | lat= | long= | directions=
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* {{eat
| name=Kalavara | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Vignana Nagar | lat= | long= | directions=
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* {{eat
| name=Kerala Pavilion | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Domlur | lat= | long= | directions=behind Shanti Sagar
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Authentic Kerala food
}}

* {{eat
| name=Little Home | alt= | url= | email=
| address=80 ft. Road, Koramangala | lat= | long= | directions=near Wipro K2 office
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Very good south and central Kerala food. Bad service though.
}}

* {{eat
| name=The Paramount Restaurant | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Koramangala | lat= | long= | directions=near Jyothi Nivas College
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| hours= | price=
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* {{eat
| name=Priyam Restaurant | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Jagadish Nagar | lat= | long= | directions=Behind BEML
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
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* {{eat
| name=Tharavadu | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Bommanahalli, Hosur Rd | lat= | long= | directions=After Silk Board
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
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* {{eat
| name=Vayal | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Outer ring road(around Central mall) | lat= | long= | directions=After Silk Board
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=
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===Dhabas===
* There are few dhabas catering to all tastes. South and North Indian fare is available at most places and is clean and cheap. A special mention is the green park dhaba on the outskirts on Bellary Road and Golconda Chimney on the old airport road in Marthahalli, opposite Shankara Eye Hospital. Golconda Chimmney has been renovated and has A/C and non-A/C sections, the non-veg spread is simply amazing, but the rates are steep if you have a traditional dhaba in mind. The ambience is nice. Try the chicken kathi rolls and the biryani.

* {{eat
| name=Bobby-da-Dhaba | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Near Lavanya Theatre, St John's Road, Near Ulsoor | lat=12.98369 | long=77.61391 | directions=
| phone=+91 9663678382 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours=12:30 PM to 3:45 PM, 7:30 PM to 11 PM | price=
| content=The food is good (albeit slightly oily). It basically serves paranthas (with lots of butter), chaach, kheer and a number of side dishes (most notable being their shahi paneer and rajma). You may have to wait for a while in case it is full. So it's better to go slightly early, 12PM for lunch and 7:30PM for dinner to avoid rush).
}}
* {{eat
| name=Manjit ka Dhaba | alt= | url= | email=
| address=107, 1st Floor, Wheeler Road, Near Railway Cross, Cox Town, Frazer Town | lat=12.9977197 | long=77.6219019 | directions=
| phone=+91 80 49653065 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours=12 Noon to 4 PM, 7 PM to 11 PM | price=
| lastedit=2015-04-10
| content=Budget dhaba. Tasty parathas (with butter) and couple of assorted vegetable curry options. Lassi. Dont expect ambience in dhabas.
}}

==Drink==
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* In Koramangala, Legends of Rock is near the Pizza Hut on 80&nbsp;ft. Road.
* Also great is the Jimi's Beer Cafe nearby, has a really nice ambience.
* Firangi Paani at Forum Mall is a nice but expensive option.
* Costa Coffee, Barista and CCD have their presence near Maharaja Hotel. Young working people spend a lot of their time here. You can get a truly multi national multi cultural feeling as there are several restaurants serving Spanish, Italian, Thai, Chinese, Indian, Mexican food. Hence, it is really popular with expatriates.
* The area around Jyoti Nivas college is a popular hangout for the college going crowd, with a lot of eateries and cafes in the area. This area has a very hip/ fashionable feel to it.

====Cafes====


* {{drink
* {{drink
| name=Salsa | alt=莎莎; Shasha | url= | email=
| name=Barista Lavazza | alt= | url=http://www.barista.co.in/ | email=information@barista.co.in
| address=7F, Parkson building, No.107 West Street | lat= | long= | directions=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 4207 5023 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=An Indian startup cafe chain established in 1997 and more commonly known as Barista and now owned by Lavazza. The chain has more than 200 stores in India. It is found all over Bangalore with 32 retail outlets, most of them near IT corporate offices.
}}
* {{drink
| name=Café Coffee Day | alt= | url=http://www.cafecoffeeday.com | email=
| address= | lat=12.97130 | long=77.60712 | directions=
| phone=+91 80 4001 2345 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Popularly known as CCD. First established in 1996, at Brigade Road, Bangalore, the chain has over 1,000 cafes throughout India. It is found all over Bangalore.
}}
* {{drink
| name=Caffe Pascucci | alt= | url=http://www.pascucciindia.com/ {{dead link|August 2018}} | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 4091 2134 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Italian coffee chain brand. In 2010, Pascucci set up its own coffee retail shop in India with 10 outlets in Bangalore at prominent localities like Jayanagar, JP Nagar, MG Road, Malleshwaram and Indiranagar.
}}
* {{drink
| name=Cake Walk | alt= | url=http://www.cakewalk.co.in/ | email=
| address=#297, 100 Feet Rd, Indra Nagar | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 2520 5393 | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=
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* {{drink
| name=Coffee Workers Co-op | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Church St's Brigade Gardens | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| hours= | price=
| content=A venerable Bangalore institution, with waiters in traditional uniforms and customers slowly savoring the age-old tradition of coffee drinking - though there are just two choices of coffee: black or white. Have some delightful "masala dosa" here.
| content=Is probably the most popular club. This club is your best bet on Fridays and Saturdays however yi-jia-yi is more consistent during the week. The dance floor, while smaller than yi-jia-yi's, is usually less crowded, so you have a bit more room to dance. Be careful if your group is mainly non-chinese as they sometimes decide to limit the number of foreigners allowed in.
}}
}}
* {{drink
| name=Coffee World | alt= | url=https://www.facebook.com/CoffeeWorldIndia/ | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91-80-41112111, +91-9845296898 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Can be found all over Bangalore.
}}
* {{drink
| name=Costa Coffee | alt= | url=http://www.costacoffee.co.in | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 4348 8888 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=British coffeehouse chain. Koramangala 4th Block, in Indranagar and another opposite Goethe-Institut, RMZ Eco Space on Sarjapur Rd and Sigma Mall, Brookesfield, Cunningham Rd, JNC Rd, and Jayanagar. Besides Coffee, Costa lays heavy emphasis on food with sandwiches, paninis, tostatos, pastas and many kinds of deserts, English muffins, a wide variety of cakes and desserts.
}}
* {{drink
| name=Java City | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Church St. | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Pleasant old Bangalore atmosphere. Offers a wide variety of tea, coffee from all over the world including pizza, pasta, pastries, cookies, you name it they have it plus you get to see a unique sense of humor in their menu and on the walls. On Saturday and Sunday evenings, there is live music, rock and guitar. This place is simple, expatriate friendly and not at all pricy. There is another Java City near Lavelle Road.
}}
* {{drink
| name=Travel on Menu Café | alt= | url=https://www.facebook.com/travelonmenuthecafe?ref=ts&fref=ts | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Popular for TOM Coffee.
}}

====Pubs and bars====
The pub scene is concentrated around the commercial business district in the heart of Bangalore. MG Road, Brigade Road, Residency Road, St. Marks Road, and Church Street have numerous pubs. Happy hours is typically between 6-8PM and at most pubs, the time for the last order is around 10:30PM.
Formerly having a reputation as the ''Pub City'' of India, Bangalore's buoyant pub and nightlife has been curtailed by police and regulatory action, and all bars and nightclubs must now close no later than 11:30PM.

=====Budget=====
Most bars and pubs in the city are somewhat upscale, but many inexpensive restaurants serve beer and good quality food.

If you just need to go out you could go to one of the bars, but if you would like to have a great social experience and are in the city for a considerable period of time consider becoming a member of one of the social expat clubs in the city. The [http://www.ives.in IVES Club] offers a meeting for its members every Saturday at one or the other popular nightclubs in Bangalore; its members are interns, expats, volunteers and exchange students residing in the city.


=====Mid-range=====
* {{drink
* {{drink
| name=Off-road Tea Bar | url= | email=
| name=Beer Joint Pub, (aka BJP) | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Jiefang Road | lat= | long= | directions=800 m S direct to Xi'an Railway Station
| address=Indiranagar | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 2525 0346 | tollfree= | fax=
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* {{drink
| name=Bull n Bush | alt= | url= | email=
| address=4th floor, Garuda Mall | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=₹ 500/- cover charge
| content=Plays hip hop, house and occasionally trance.
}}
* {{drink
| name=Carpe Diem | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Church St | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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| hours= | price=
| hours= | price=
| content=It's a ''Power Metal'' haven.
| content=Has been checked by Google Business. Here, one could enjoy the fresh green tea in Southern Shaanxi and could meet local cycling and trekking lover.
}}
}}
* {{drink
| name=Ego's | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Castle Street, off Brigade Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
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* {{drink
| name=J'Cubez | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Banashankari 2nd Stage, opp. BDA complex | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=For rock lovers
}}
* {{drink
| name=Jimi's | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Residency Road, Koramangala 80ft. Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=A nice dark cozy bar along with Rock music and video. Best visited during weekends and is not hard on your pocket.
}}
* {{drink
| name=Le Rock Pub Cafe | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Rest House Rd | lat= | long= | directions=off Brigade Rd
| phone=+91 80 4123 1001 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours=Open from 10AM-11:30PM | price=
| content=The latest watering hole in Bangalore. Rock music across the board screened on large plasma panels; every song can not only be heard but seen as well. Coffee, Kingfisher beer, cocktails, food and Bangalore's first oxy bar.
}}
* {{drink
| name=Legends of Rock | alt= | url= | email=
| address=80 Foot Rd, 6th Block,Koramangala | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 4130 3232 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Watch the Legends perform on large format TVs.
}}
* {{drink
| name=Lock N'Load Pub (The Texan Pub) | alt= | url=http://www.chairmansresort.com/pub.php | email=reservation@chairmansresort.com
| address=Chairman's Resort, Sahakar Nagar, Hebbal | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 4070 3703, +91 80 2354 6162 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=
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* {{drink
| name=Olio | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Koramangala | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 4092 7888 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Great ambiance with beer, wines and continental food.
}}
* {{drink
| name=Opus | alt= | url=http://opusbangalore.blogspot.com/ | email=
| address=Palace Cross Road, near Sankey Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 2344 2580 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=A chilled-out, ex-pat friendly lounge with a large outdoor space. Has karaoke on most Sun and Wed (Kroaknights) as well as regular live music and DJ dance nights. You may need to book ahead on theme nights.
}}
* {{drink
| name=Nasa | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Church St | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=
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* {{drink
| name=New Night Watchman | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Corner of Church Street and Museum Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Little bit dingy but helpful bar staff - satellite TV has the Australia Network so you can watch Rugby Union and AFL games.
}}
* {{drink
| name=Pecos | alt= | url=https://www.facebook.com/PECOS.Pubs | email=
| address=Rest House Rd (''Off Brigade Road'') | lat=12.97373 | long=77.60717 | directions=
| phone=+91 80 4090 5462, +91 944 982 7428 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=60s retro pub with a mural of Jerry Garcia. Often crowded on all 3 floors, including the pleasant roof-top seating area. Free popcorn with every pitcher of beer. Cards are available for frequent customers which make every tenth pitcher of beer free, but you may have to ask several times in order to acquire one and to get it updated.
}}
* {{drink
| name=Purple Haze | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Residency Road, Koramangala (close to Jyothi Niwas College) | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Popular for the classic rock that's played there.
}}
* {{drink
| name=Sparks | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Briage Road Extension, next to Brigade Towers | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=
}}
* {{drink
| name=Styx | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=next to Cauvery Handicrafts on MG Road
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=They put the '''"Heavy"''' in heavy metal!!
}}
* {{drink
| name=Sultanate of Swing | alt= | url= | email=
| address=4th floor, Garuda Mall | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=Free entry
| content=Mainly plays Rock, Retro, Heavy Metal and has a Video DJ.
}}
* {{drink
| name=Take 5 | alt= | url= | email=
| address=54, MSK Plaza, HAL II Stage Indiranagar | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=A Jazz themed restaurant that serves great American style food and offers a large selection of beers. They don't always play jazz but the food and drink is consistently good.
}}
* {{drink
| name=Tavern at The Inn | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Museum Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=
}}
* {{drink
| name=The Bunker | alt= | url= | email=
| address=off Residency Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=
}}
* {{drink
| name=Windsor Pub | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Vasanth Nagar. (''off Mount Carmel's in Kodava Samaja Building'') | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=A small place which serves only beer, good food and is nice for a family outing. But only limited tables.
}}
* {{drink
| name=Zeus | url= | email=
| address=#174 2nd Floor Manohar Crest, Brigade Rd | lat= | long= | directions=Above Health n Glow
| phone=+91 80 2532 3355 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours=11AM-11:30PM | price=
| content=Sports bar and lounge.
}}

===== Splurge =====
Most hotels have spiffy bars with every imaginable concoction of drinks available.


* {{drink
* {{drink
| name=Havana Bar | url= | email=
| name=13th Floor | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Renmin Square | lat= | long= | directions=In Sofitel Hotel
| address=Barton Centre, MG Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| hours= | price=
| content=Make a reservation. amazing view from the 13th floor
| content=Has a Colombian band and makes good cocktails. It's not your average Buena Vista Social Club, though: they play loud music inbetween band performances and the band plays a wide array of pop and salsa. This location is more of a club than an actual latin bar.
}}
}}
*{{drink
* {{drink
| name=The Belgian Bar | url=http://belgian-bar-xian.com/ | email=
| name=Arbor Brewing Company | alt= | url= | email=
| address=69 Shun Cheng Nan Lu Dong Duan | lat= | long= | directions=150m east inside the South Gate
| address=Opp. Garuda Mall, Magrath Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+86 13201672369 | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| hours= | price=
| content=Microbrewery that serves Belgian Tripel and Brassiere Blonde
| content=The first and only Belgian bar in Xi'an. Friendly pub atmosphere and huge range of beers. Popular with expats and locals. Awesome location facing onto the city wall.
}}
}}
*{{drink
* {{drink
| name=Vice Versa | url=http://www.viceversa.cn | email=
| name=Aura | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Wen Chang Men (Wen Chang Gate) | lat= | long= | directions=Beilin History Museum (Beilin Bo wu guan)
| address=Cunningham Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+86 151 092 72480 | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours=15:00-05:00 | price=
| hours= | price=
| content=
| content=Vice Versa is a cultural mix of east and west, found in one of the older districts of Xi'an. With a relaxed cafe/restaurant open during the day, a lively bar serving a mix of western and asian beers/cocktails at night, and a crowd of expats and Xi'an locals. Has a skate shop on the third floor, run by Converse pro-skater Xiao Jian. It is next to the front gate of the Forest of Steles History Museum, next to the city wall at Wen Chang Gate; you can call Mike at 151 092 72480 if you get lost.
}}
}}
* {{drink
* {{drink
| name=Park Qin | alt=basement Qin bar | url=http://listings.echinacities.com/xi/'an/detail/14180-Park-Qin-Bar | email=
| name=Athena | alt= | url= | email=
| address=The Leela Hotel, Airport Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| address=A-2 Shuncheng West Alley (inside the South City Gate), Beilin District, Xi'an | lat= | long= | directions=Go to South Gate. Walk along inside wall about 20 meters. Go into hostel and down stairs into basement.
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| hours= | price=
| content=Really popular on most days of the week. The upper VIP lounge is the best part of the club, but the rest of the club is beautifully appointed and attracts a hip crowd.
| lastedit=2017-01-28
}}
| content=An underground basement bar (underneath Xi'an Shuyuan International Youth [Party] Hostel [see listing below]). Always packed, with live entertainment and a lot of laowai. Go early to get a table. Entrance not marked. Press blue-lit buzzer beside door to get in. Can be a really wild party.
* {{drink
| name=Barleyz - The Brew House | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Above Taco Bell, Sony World signal, Koramangala | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Microbrewery
}}
* {{drink
| name=Blue Bar | alt= | url= | email=
| address=West End, Race Course Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=On weekends you need to buy drink-tickets for ₹ 1,500 to enter.
| content=Excellent drinks if you make sure Joel makes them. Officially they have a couple's only policy. Spontaneous dancing likely next to the bar.
}}
* {{drink
| name=F-Bar | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Le Meridien, Sankey Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Fashion Bar is a theme bar by FTV
}}
* {{drink
| name=Fuga | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Richmond Town | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=The best place for house music lovers. Expensive and fashionable.
}}
* {{drink
| name=Firangi Paani | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Forum Mall, Koramangala | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=
}}
* {{drink
| name=Geoffrey's | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Royal Orchid, Airport Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Really nice place
}}
* {{drink
| name=Hint | alt= | url= | email=
| address=5th Floor, Bangalore Central, MG Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Tuesdays is ladies night (couples permitted).
}}
* {{drink
| name=iBar | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Park Hotel, MG Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=
}}
* {{drink
| name=Kosmo (Formerly Cosmo Village) | alt= | url= | email=
| address=81 Ali Askar Road Cross (''Off Cunningham Road'') | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=3 separate areas including a terrace. This nightclub is a remodeled colonial villa on a quiet lane, with excellent DJs and expensive drinks, and attracts a wealthy clientele.
}}
* {{drink
| name=Taika | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Church St. (''Off Brigade Rd'') | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Usually open past midnight and has a huge dance floor. 3 bars and a lounge area. Entrance varies each night.
}}
* {{drink
| name=The Beach | alt= | url= | email=
| address=100 Foot Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Indiranagar. Make a reservation. Starts with retro music, plays some good hip-hop and house towards the end. Makes you feel like you are in Goa.
}}
* {{drink
| name=The Biere Club | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Vittal Mallya Rd on Lavelle Road, (''opp Sunny's''). | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Bangalore’s first craft brewery and a popular place for beer lovers.
}}
* {{drink
| name=Toit | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Indiranagar | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Microbrewery
}}
* {{drink
| name=Vaayu | alt= | url= | email=
| address=5th floor, Eve Mall, Brigade Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=It has comfortable lounge seating, and is open air, giving some nice views over the city.
}}
* {{drink
| name=Windmills Craftworks | alt= | url=http://windmillscraftworks.com/ | email=info@windmillscraftworks.com
| address=#331, Road 5B, EPIP Zone, Whitefield | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 2569 2012, +91 72 5902 4652 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| content=Microbrewery
}}
}}


==Sleep==
==Sleep==
{{sleeppricerange|Under ₹ 1,500|₹ 1,500-4,500|Over ₹ 4,500}}
===Budget===
A large number of budget hotels near the Bangalore City Railway Station are crowded in the area around the Dargah Tawakkal Mastan , O.T.C. Road, Chickpet, Near Sreenivasa Hospital, one kilometer from the Majestic bus station. Ask for Brahmins Bakery area.


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As with most Chinese cities, several cheap run down hotels can be found near the train station. There are a few decent ones inside the city walls, on a road called ''Jie Fang Lu'', going directly south from the train station. Bargaining is possible, especially if you are staying for more than one night. Expect to pay under ¥100 for a single room as getting a room for as low as ¥30 is possible.
| name=Citizen Lodge | url= | email=
| address=Lady Curzon Rd | lat= | long= | directions=Near Bowring Hospital, about 1 km from MG Rd
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=Double non-A/C room costs around from ₹ 850
| content=Bare bones motel-style establishment is well located but leaves much to be desired in terms of cleanliness and overall quality.
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===Budget===
| name=FabHotel 29th Church's Inn | alt = formerly Church Street Inn | url=https://www.fabhotels.com/hotels-in-bangalore/fabhotel-29th-church-inn-mg-road.html | email=
| address=#29th Church Street, Off M.G. Road | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 70424 24242 | tollfree= | fax=
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There are at least six international youth hostels right in the center of the city, easy to find.
| name=Hotel Grand Park | alt= | url= | email=
| address=OTC Road, Near Tavakal Mastan Dargah, Cottonpet, near Majestic. | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 22374786 | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=₹900
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| name=Hotel Tap Silver Square | url=http://www.hotelsilversquare.com/ | email=info@hotelsilversquare.com
| address=No 185, Deenas, 3rd Fl, Brigade Rd | lat= | long= | directions=Opposite McDonald's
| phone=+91 80 2559 5656 | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=₹ 1,011-1,742 (approx. US $22-39), including tax
| content=3rd floor has views with floor-to-ceiling windows. Clean and modern decor, clean rooms, all with A/C, hot shower, free wifi (which gets switched off between 12AM-6AM), fridge and small wall-mounted LCD TV. 2 min walk to MG Rd. and Church St. It sits on top of the ''Fusion Lounge'' on the 2nd floor, you get thundering bass until 11:30PM. It might be a good idea to bring ear plugs if you plan to turn in early. It might also be the reason why the prices are cheap for what you get. ₹ 1,011-1,742 (approx. US $22-39), including tax. For an additional ₹ 500 (US $11), the hotel can arrange the use of a non-A/C luxury car for a maximum of 4 hr or 40 km per day.
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| name=Kind host | url=http://kindhost.in | email=sameer@kindhost.in
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 98 45180207 | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=Clean rooms, clean attached bathrooms, wifi. Nearby to many restaurants.
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Booking on the Internet will usually save you money, prices start around ¥15.
| name=Manju Lodge | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Near Abhinay Theatre& Menaka Theatre Hospital Road Avenue Road | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 22200679 | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=₹600
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| name=3e Hotels International | url= | email=
| name=Naga Residency | alt= | url= | email=
| address=54 Nandajie | lat= | long= | directions= between the South Gate and the Bell Tower, right next door to a KFC on the W side of the street
| address=OTC Road, Near Tavakal Mastan Dargah, Cottonpet, near Majestic. | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone=+91 80 41220539 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=₹500
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| content=Single room with free broadband internet is ¥154. Right outside the door is a coffee shop.
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| name=Bob's Guesthouse | url= | email=
| name= Omshakthi palace | alt= | url= | email=
| address=85 Huan Cheng Bei Lu Rd | lat= | long= | directions=just outside the city walls, a short walk from the train station
| address=OTC Road, Near Tavakal Mastan Dargah, Cottonpet, near Majestic. | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 26707927 | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=₹400
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| name=Railway Retirement Room | alt= | url= | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=inside the Central Railway Station
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=₹850
| hours= | price=Doubles with en-suite bathroom for ¥100; dorms from ¥25 (summer 2006)
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| name=Ludao Binguan | url= | email=
| name=Red Mount Lodge | alt= | url= | email=
| address=80 Xi Ba Lu (西八路) | lat= | long= | directions=
| address=OTC Road, Near Tavakkal Mastan Dargah, Cottonpet, Near Majestic. | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+86 29 87420308 | tollfree= | fax=+86 29 82101222
| phone=+91 80 41580000 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=₹1,200
| lastedit=2015-04-24
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| content=A nicer-than-average hotel and hostel. Dorm rooms are between ¥25-50, depending on the season. Reasonably nice hotel room for around ¥75. The manager Jim Beam is friendly.
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| name=Hq Guesthouse in Xi'an | url=http://www.xianapartmentshq.com/ {{dead link|August 2018}} | email=
| name=Royal Regency Lodge | alt= | url=http://www.royalregencylodge.com | email=
| address=Hong Cheng Guoji Gong Yu, Xihuamen Shizi, 西安市, 陕西省, 710003 | lat= | long= | directions=
| address=S. C. Rd | lat= | long= | directions=next to Movieland theater
| phone=+86 13149250037 | tollfree= | fax=
| phone=+91 80 4113 0202 | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=From ₹1500?
| hours= | price=1 bedroom apartments from ¥300.
| content=Clean rooms and convenient to the city’s local transports like the City bus station and the City Railway Station.
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| content=Small but cozy setup in a brand new apartment complex by the Muslim Quarter in Xi'an. Free pickup, free internet.
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| name=Xi'an Shuyuan International Youth Hostel | url= | email=
| name=Shree Vaishnav Gujarati Samaj | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Xi Nanmen | lat= | long= | directions=
| address=Gandhinagar | lat= | long= | directions=Near Sapna cinema, Kempe Gowda Circle
| phone=+86 29 87287720 | tollfree= | fax=+86 29 87287721
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=Costs ₹ 50(?).
| content=A secure and decent place to stay if you are there for a day or two. A nice canteen with Gujarati food available. In the vicinity there is another good place available for fast food/lunch named "SLV".
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| content=Excellent location just next to the South Gate. 8 people dorm from ¥35/night. There is an excellent pub under the hostel, and a very nice coffee house. Perfect place to hang out, surf internet, just 10 minute walk from Drum Tower and the moslim snack street! Updated: 09.02.2012
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| name=Han Tang Inn Youth Hostel | url=http://www.itisxian.com | email=
| name=T.A.P.paradise | alt= | url= | email=
| address=7 South Long Alley | lat= | long= | directions=
| address=Hospital Road Avenue Road. Cross Near Abhinay Theatre& Menaka Theatre | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+86 29 87231126, +86 29 87287772 | tollfree= | fax=
| phone=+91 80 22280522 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=₹700
| lastedit=2015-04-24
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| content=The hostel is in a 4 floor building down a alley near the Bell Tower. Rates range from ¥30-160; doubles with ensuite bathroom costs ¥120/night (as of June 2010; booked on hostelworld.com). The hostel includes a bar on the 4th floor with TV, pool table, movies and 3 guitars. Free computer use for internet in the lobby. wifi in the rest of the building is iffy but you can ask for an Ethernet cable. The staff run lots of events (e.g. a dumpling party) each wee. Have a partner, Shuyuan Hostel, near the South Gate.
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| name=duolamaer gallery international youth hostel | url=http://www.duolamaerchina.com/ {{dead link|August 2018}} | email=
| name=U. G. Classic | alt= | url= | email=
| address=7 Shuncheng Avenue, Zhuque Gate | lat= | long= | directions=10 m from South Gate
| address=OTC Road, Near Tavakal Mastan Dargah, Cottonpet, near Majestic | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+86 15129032007 | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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| checkin= | checkout= | price=₹1,200
| lastedit=2015-04-24
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| content=Duolamaer is a painting-themed hostel providing a vibrant accommodation for independent travellers who require basic but clean living facilities. It is run by a bunch of arts enthusiasts, who give that place a creative and aesthetic atmosphere.
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| name=Warriors International Youth Hostel | url= | email=
| name=UG Deluxe | alt= | url= | email=
| address=No.98 Bei Ma Dao Xiang | lat= | long= | directions=Across the street from the West Wall, North from the main West Gate and South of the Lama Temple
| address=Majestic, Thulsi Thotta | lat= | long= | directions=Stop near the small road opposite Upparpet Police station and next to Navaruchi restaurant, then take right and then immediate left on a small lane and at the end of it take right and you will see the lodge on your right
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=A/C rooms - ₹ 750, Non-A/C rooms - ₹ 550
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| content=You may want to take an auto instead of walking down if you are going after a rainy day as your shoes will get dirty.
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| content=Great budget option, in a quiet spot along the inside of the West City Wall. Opened April 2012 - facilities are clean, spacious, and comfortable. Staff are young, friendly, have a good grip on English. Free train station pickup, A/C, Wifi, computer use, and one beer/coffee ticket. Train 103 within easy walking distance to/from train station. Dorms posted as ¥50, book online through a 3rd party for ¥20/night.


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| name=Vardhaman Paradise | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Ganesh Lodge Buildig OTC Road, Near Tavakal Mastan Dargah, Cottonpet, Majestic. | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 26707552 | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=₹250
| lastedit=2015-04-24
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| name=Ancient City Youth Hostel | alt=古城青年旅舍 | url=http://www.yhaxian.com/english/gc_index.html {{dead link|August 2018}} | email=
| name=YMCA | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Nrupathunga Rd | lat=12.97109 | long=77.58765 | directions=Near Cubbon Park
| address=4 Lianhu Rd, Xi'an | lat= | long= | directions=Take the subway to Beidajie and take exit B. Turn around and pass the police station to find the entrance in a backyard behind another hotel. From the main train station, take bus 9 or 103 to Beidajie, or ask them to pick you up.
| phone= +86 2987365338 | tollfree= | fax=
| phone=+91 80 2221 1848 | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=¥40 upwards
| checkin= | checkout= | price=
| content=No-frills hotel.
| content=A cozy and modern place, clean and in very good shape. Well-heated rooms and comfortable beds. Staff speak good English and know all of the important bus routes. There is a very nice bar (Tsingtao &yen;12), although your experience with the food may vary. The breakfast sets (&yen;20 upwards) are recommended, however. A pool table and a ping pong table are available, as is a fitness room. On the downside, rooms close to the bar tend to be noisy and draw smoke.
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* '''Others around Majestic''', If you are free for an hour, you can just go around the Majastic theatre and the Kempe Gowda Bus Station and look for a budget hotel yourself, as there are many on small streets and roads around this place. Or, you can even trust (to some extent) a broker who voluntarily offers help, but be sure you take a good look at the rooms before you pay any money to the lodge and the broker. But there is a wrong notion in the minds of people in and around Majestic that whenever you go in pairs, they tend to look at you with a wrong and suspicious look. If coming with family, especially newly married, avoid the Majestic area.
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| name=Art of Living Hostel | alt= | url=https://www.artofliving.org/in-en/bangalore | email=housing@vvmvp.org
| address=Kanakapura Road | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 8026080204 | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=Rs. 400
| lastedit=2017-04-21
| content=Free food is given three times a day. Accommodation is shared between four people. The campus is undulating in terrain, and a free shuttle service is available between the numerous hostels and meditation centers. Very green campus with winding footpaths. Beware of snakes. (This hostel is two hours away from Bangalore city railway station in peak traffic).
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===Mid-range===
===Mid-range===
Numerous serviced apartments exist in and around the area of Koramangala, though most are on the expensive side. Notable are the Mango suites, Mercure Grand, Lotus suites and Royal Orchid. Cheaper options exist near the JNC college and 1st block.
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| name=9 Marks Inn | alt= | url=http://www.9marksinn.com | email=
| address=9 St Marks Rd | lat=12.97926 | long=77.63770 | directions=
| phone=+91 80 2211-2889 | tollfree= | fax=
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| name=Airavatam Serviced Apartment | url=http://www.airavatam.net/ {{dead link|August 2018}} | email=
| address=330/7, Axis Rd | lat= | long= | directions=Alight at Axis Books Bus stop
| phone=+91 80 4038 1200 | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=From ₹2200
| content=Clean rooms, clean attached bathrooms, wifi. Nearby to many restaurants.
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| name=Ajantha | alt= | url=http://www.hotelajantha.in/Home.php | email=reservation@hotelajantha.in, manager@hotelajantha.in, managingpartner@hotelajantha.in
| address=22 Mahatma Gandhi Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 2558 4321 | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=Sgl/dbl from ₹1500/₹1900, Cottage A/C ₹2700
| content=Good simple hotel with vegetarian restaurant.
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| name=Alcove Serviced Apartments Bengaluru | url=http://www.alcove.co.in | email=stay@alcove.co.in
| address=G-301, Raheja Residency, 3rd Block, Koramangala | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 99 0057-8231 | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin=24/7 | checkout= | price=
| content=Single room, independent 1 or 2 or 3 BHK apartments, air-con bedrooms with double beds and independent bathrooms, cableTV & DVD player. Kitchen with refrigerator, microwave, toaster, coffeemaker, mixer grinder and gas stove. Fully automatic washing machine, iron and ironing board, complimentary breakfast, free Wi-Fi, swimming pool, club house with billiards, table tennis, gym and tennis court.
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| name=Basil Hotel | alt= | url=http://www.basilhotels.com | email=
| address=#8, Sampige road, Malleshwaram | lat=12.99370 | long=77.57132 | directions=Next to Sampige Theatre / close to central railway station and bus stand
| phone=+91 80 4040 2323 | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin=24 hr | checkout=24 hr | price=From ₹ 2,900
| content=Good service.
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| name=Best Western The Capitol | alt= | url= | email=
| name=Citadines Xingqing Palace Xi'an | alt= | url=http://www.citadines.com/en/china/xian/citadines-xingqing-palace-xian/index.html | email=enquiry.xian@the-ascott.com
| address=159 Xingqing Rd, Beilin District | lat=34.248882 | long=108.9862513 | directions=
| address=Raj Bhavan Rd | lat=12.98246 | long=77.59450 | directions=
| phone=+86 29 8338 0588 | tollfree= | fax=
| phone=+91 80 2228 1234, +91 80 2228 1800 | tollfree= | fax=
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| content=Offers 139 studio, one and two bedroom apartments. Amenities such as fully-equipped kitchen, gymnasium, business center are available.
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| name=Xian Central Serviced Apartments | url= | email=
| name=The Bouvice | alt= | url=http://www.bouvice.com | email=info@bouvice.com
| address=Xihuamen Shizi | lat= | long= | directions=
| address=141C, S.T. Bed Layout, 1st Main Kormangala, Sector 4 | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+86 15829031947 | tollfree= | fax=
| phone=+91 80 4152 4429, +91 93 4285 6034 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
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| content=A beautiful apartment hotel in Kormangala.
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| content=Xian central serviced apartments are more than 100 sq m. Spacious, newly furnished, clean and about 1 min walk to the Muslim Quarter. Free PC and internet in every apartment. Provide free use of mobile phone for guests to use while out exploring the city
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| name=Chairman's Club & Resort | url=http://www.chairmansresort.com | email=reservation@chairmansresort.com
| name=Qindao Business Hotel | alt=西安秦道商务酒店 | url= | email=
| address=100 Nan Guang Ji Jie | lat= | long= | directions=It is along Xi Dajie across from the Parkson Shopping Center and entrance to the Muslim Quarter
| address=No. 14/1, Kodigehalli Main Road,Sahakar Nagar, Hebbal (Near Twin Tower) | lat= | long= | directions=22 km from the airport'
| phone=+86 29 87615888 | tollfree= | fax=
| phone=+91 80-40703703 | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin= | checkout=24 Hours | price=Rooms & Suites, ₹ 2,500-7,000++
| hours= | price=¥286 for a double room (2 people) and up
| content=Best for Airport transit passengers.It has AC and Suites rooms.Conference and Banquet hall can accommodate 800 people. It has a Lounge bar (Lock N' Load ),Indoor Swimming Pool,Badminton court,Garden Restaurant,Indoor AC restaurant free WI-fi and a Fitness Center.
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| content=Free internet and cable TV in the rooms. Travel office and public computer available in the lobby. Complimentary breakfast at 4th floor restaurant of mediocre quality, but their regular menu items are quite good and the view from the balcony is great. Laundry service: 2 day turnaround ¥10/item. Beware of the massage place on the 7th floor. It is nasty.
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| name=Chalet Hospitality | alt= | url=http://www.chalethospitality.com | email=info@chalethospitality.com
| name=Grand Mercure on Renmin Square | alt=西安豪华美居人民大厦 | url=http://www.accorhotels.com/accorhotels/lien_externe.svlt?zgoto=fiche_hotel&code_hotel=5974&code_langue=gb&sourceid=wikivoyageGB&merchantid=aff-accorCN | email=grandmercure@renminsquare.com
| address=319 Dongxin St | lat= | long= | directions=In the grounds of Renmin Square.
| address=A-08, Diamond District, Airport Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+86 29 87928888 | tollfree= | fax=
| phone=+91 99 0197-6955 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
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| content=Luxury serviced apartments.
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| content=A heritage hotel of 202 rooms, 21 suites, first opened in 1957 and reflects the Sino Russian style of architecture.
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| name=D-Habitat Hotel Apartments | alt= | url=http://www.d-habitat.com | email=
| name=Mercure on Renmin Square Xi'an | alt=西安美居人民大厦 | url=http://www.accorhotels.com/accorhotels/lien_externe.svlt?goto=fiche_hotel&code_hotel=5975&code_langue=gb&sourceid=wikivoyageGB&merchantid=aff-accorCN | email=mercure@renminsquare.com
| address=319 Dongxin St | lat= | long= | directions=In the grounds of Renmin Square.
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+86 29 87928888 | tollfree= | fax=
| phone=+91 80 4150 1950 | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=Sgl/dbl ₹2500/₹3000
| hours= | price=From ¥ 594
| content=Koramangala Deluxe rooms, suites, studio, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments. Ideal for short-term and extended stay.
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| content=A heritage hotel of 113 rooms, first opened in 1957 and reflects the Sino Russian style of architecture.
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| name=Nanlin International Hotel | alt= | url= | email=
| name=Fantasy Golf Resort | alt= | url=http://www.fantasygolfresort.com | email=
| address=No. 8 Nanxin Street, Xincheng District, 西安市 SA | lat=34.262 | long=108.949 | directions=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=Opp ITC-0 mins away from Bengaluru Airport
| phone=+86 29 87216000 | tollfree= | fax=
| phone=+91 99 7209-2701 | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=Best rates on official website start at ¥287+
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| content=Nanlin International Hotel is a four-star hotel in Xincheng District. It is 3&nbsp;km from Xi'an Railway Station and 40&nbsp;km from Xianyang International Airport. Air-con room equipped with cable TV and free high-speed Internet access.
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| name=Warriors apartments | url=http://www.warriorsapartment.com {{dead link|August 2018}} | email=clarenceguo@yahoo.com
| name=Fortune Park JP Celestial | url=http://www.fortunehotels.in/hotel/Bengaluru-Fortune_Park_JP_Celestial.aspx | email=
| address=Building B, Hongcity International apartment, No.15 Xihuamen St., Xi'an | lat= | long= | directions=
| address=Race Course Rd | lat= | long= | directions=1.5km from railway station and easy access to airport.
| phone=+86 13519197819 | tollfree= | fax=
| phone=+91 80 4044-1234 | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=
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| content=Family run, boutique apartment hotel. Qin-styled accommodations with 40 life-size warriors in the three apartments. Each apartment has terracotta warriors and has 1 or 2 bedrooms, bathroom, dining area, color TV, bed quilts, oven, full kitchen facilities and broadband internet access.
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| name=Ibis Hotel | url= | email=
| name=Hotel Bangalore Gate | alt=res@bangaloregate.com | url=http://www.bangaloregatehotel.com/ {{dead link|August 2018}} | email=
| address=59, Heping Road, Xian | lat= | long= | directions=
| address=9 and 12, Gajanana Towers, K G Rd | lat= | long= | directions=opp.Maneka Theatre, 500 m away from Majestic & Bengaluru City Railway station; Metro Purple Sir M. Visveshwaraya
| phone=+86 2987275555 | tollfree= | fax=
| phone=+91 99 4533 3999 | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin=12 noon | checkout=12 noon | price=₹3,600-₹4,800
| hours= | price=Price per night starts from ¥199.
| content=Executive, superior and premium rooms. All rooms are A/C with complimentary breakfast and wifi. 24 hours room service, 2 restaurants, ample car parking.
| checkin= | checkout=
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===Splurge===
| name=Hotel Komfort Terraces | alt= | url=http://komfortgrouphotels.com/ | email=
| address=No 301, 3rd floor, Bluemoon Complex M G.Road | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 4009 7000 | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin=12:00 Noon | checkout=12:00 Noon | price=₹2381
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| name=Howard Johnson Ginwa Plaza Hotel | alt=金花豪生國際大酒店 | url= | email=
| name=Hotel Presidency | alt= | url=http://www.hotelpresidencyblr.com/ | email=enquiry@hotelpresidencyblr.com
| address=18 West Section, Huancheng S Rd | lat= | long= | directions=200 m outside south gate of walled city
| address=No. 22 Sadahalli Gate, Devanahalli Taluk | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 2846-7175 | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=
| content=24/7 reception.
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| name=Hotel St. Marks | alt= | url= | email=
| address=St. Marks Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| hours= | price=From US$ 60 ppn
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| content=5-star in two modern towers with 324 rooms.
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| name=Golden Flower Hotel | alt= | url= | email=
| name=Hotel Vrindavan | alt= | url= | email=
| address=JiaoDa ShangYe JieQu, Xincheng Qu | lat= | long= | directions=5 km east of walled city, take metro 1 to Tonghua Men B
| address=off MG Rd and very near to MG. Rd/Brigade Rd junction | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=Double from US$50
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| content=Nice hotel with great south Indian food.
| lastedit=2018-09-02
| content=5 star hotel, large rooms with views. Swimming pool, spa, 3 restaurants, lobby bar and shops.
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| name=Sheraton Xi'an Hotel | alt= | url= | email=
| name=Hotel Woodlands | alt= | url= | email=
| address=262 Feng Hao E Rd | lat= | long= | directions=2 km west of centre, take Metro blue line or bus 611
| address=No 5, Rajaram Mohan Roy Rd | lat= | long= | directions=near Richmond Circle
| phone=+86 29 84261888 | tollfree= | fax=
| phone=+91 80 2222 5111 | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=
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| content=Mid-range hotel, very clean, great views of the city, delicious free South Indian breakfast buffet for ₹3,400 per night for an A/C double (two single beds pushed together). Nice location for exploring the city. Long walk to M.G. Road, Garuda Mall, and Commercial Street.
| lastedit=2018-09-02
| content=Standard 4-star Sheraton offering. This quarter of town is being demolished so it's a bit forlorn.
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| name=Garden Hotel | alt= 唐华宾馆 | url= | email=
| name=Live Inn Bangalore Serviced apartments | url=http://www.liveinnbangalore.com | email=info@liveinnbangalore.com
| address=Ci'en Rd, Yanta District | lat= | long= | directions=
| address=Team Royal, 1st Main, 6th Block, Venkatareddy layout, 80ft Rd, Koramangala | lat= | long= | directions=Near Oasis Lifestyle Mall Koramangala
| phone=+86 29 8760 1111 | tollfree= | fax=
| phone=+91 98 8034 9785 | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=Sgl/dbl ₹2000/₹2500
| content=One, two and three bedroom apartments with wifi, direct telephone services, laundry, A/C, fully equipped kitchen and hot breakfast is served in your room
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* {{sleep
| name=Maple Suites | alt=Serviced Apartments | url=http://www.maplesuites.in | email=
| address=#142 & 143, Dollar Layout. 4th Main, BTM II Stage | lat= | long= | directions=Off Bannerghatta Road opp to Mantri Elite.
| phone=+91 80 4282 2428 | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin=12 noon | checkout=12 noon | price=₹1,999
| content=Long and short term stay.
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* {{sleep
| name=Olde Bangalore | alt= | url=http://www.oldebangalore.in | email=marketing@oldebangalore.in
| address=Tarabanahalli | lat= | long= | directions=Near to Bangalore airport
| phone=+91 99004 28729 | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=
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| lastedit=2018-09-02
| lastedit=2015-11-27
| content=Resort and hotel, events, receptions, multi-cuisine food,corporate event facilities, conferences.
| content=Four-star hotel with a stunning imperial-inspired façade and 292 beautifully appointed rooms. Facilities include conference and banquet venues, three restaurants, and an indoor swimming pool.
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| name=Prakruthi Club & Resort | url=http://www.prakruthiclub.com | email=contactus@prakruthiclub.com
| name=Jin Jiang International Hotel | alt= 西安锦江国际酒店 , formerly Kempinski | url= | email=
| address=6 West Section, Euro-Asia Avenue, Chanba Ecological District | lat=34.336 | long=109.017 | directions=At river confluence 10 km northeast of walled city
| address=Plot no. 12A, Hegganahalli village, Kundana Hobli, Devanahalli Taluk | lat= | long= | directions=11 km from the airport'
| phone=+86 29 8355 0000 | tollfree= | fax=
| phone=+91 80 2849 4002 | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=from 80 US$ ppn
| checkin= | checkout= | price=Cottages and roms, ₹2,500-₹9,000++
| content=Accommodation for couples, family, or corporate bookings. Conference hall that can seat 120 people and meeting facilities. Coffee shop. Lounge bar, wifi.
| lastedit=2018-09-02
| content=5-star luxury hotel with river view and extensive conference facilities. On opposite bank is Euro-Asia Economic Forum.
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| name=Silicon Hearth | alt=formerly Silicon Suites | url= | email=dschatterjee@siliconhearth.com
| name=Xi'an Xindicheng, Somerset Serviced Apartments | alt=西安盛捷新地城服务公寓 | url=http://www.somerset.com/en/china/xian/somerset-xindicheng-xian/index.html | email=enquiry.xian@the-ascott.com
| address=No.64 West Section of South 2nd Ring Road, Yanta District, Xi’an | lat=34.2289971 | long=108.9339143 | directions=400 m west of Metro red line
| address=174, Nagvarapalya, Rahat Bagh, Behind Big Bazaar | lat= | long= | directions=Off Old Madras Rd, near Indiranagar
| phone=+86 29 8790 9888 | tollfree= | fax=
| phone=+91 99860 53292 | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin=14:00 | checkout=11:00 | price=From US$ 80 ppn
| checkin= | checkout= | price=
| lastedit=2018-09-02
| lastedit=2017-09-21
| content=
| content=Serviced apartments for short and long stays. Self contained rooms with kitchen, washing machine, shower. Spa on the top floor with gym, swimming pool, sauna and steam room. Close to a university, which has a number of very tasty street food stalls in the morning, and after 11pm.
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==Learn==
| name=Stopovers Serviced Apartments | alt=Stopovers | url=http://www.stopovers.co.in | email=
| address=Diamond District, Old Airport Rd | lat= | long= | directions=Close to old airport road
| phone=+91 98 4513 9800 | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin=24hrs | checkout=24hrs | price=₹4,500
| content=Contemporary apartments.
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* {{sleep
==Connect==
| name=Transit Living Serviced Apartments | alt=serviced apartments in bangalore | url=http://www.transitliving.com | email=info@transitliving.com
| address=#7/8. 2nd floor, Shoukath Building,SJP Road, Bangalore-2 | lat= | long= | directions=Serviced apartments at Diamond District, old airport road, Koramangala, Mysore Road, Indirangar, and at Hosur Road
| phone=+91 900 800 6487 | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=From ₹1500
| content=Single Room, One, two, three bedroom and studio apartments with wireless Internet wifi, direct telephone services, laundry, A/C, fully equipped kitchen and complimentary breakfast.
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* {{sleep
| name=Villa Camelot | url=http://www.villa-camelot.com/ | email=villacamelot9495@gmail.com
| address=#94/95, 4th Cross, ECC Rd, Prithvi Layout, Whitefield | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 3272 3965 | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=From ₹1,500
| content=Bed and breakfast run by a North Indian couple in the back lanes of ITPL. Cozy atmosphere.
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* {{sleep
| name=VSL Grand Serviced Apartments | url=http://www.vslgrand.com {{dead link|August 2018}} | email=
| address= | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 4128 9401-8 | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=Twin from ₹2800
| content=Single and 2 bedroom apartments, close to Palace Grounds and easily accessible to the road leading to the New International Airport.
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* {{sleep
| name=Howard Johnson Bangalore Hebbal | alt= | url=http://www.hojobangalore.com/ | email=reservations@hojobangalore.com
| address=132, Thanisandra Main Road, Nagawara Junction | lat=13.0447417 | long=77.6264511 | directions=near Manyata Embassy Business Park
| phone=+91 8046 4670 00 | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=
| lastedit=2018-07-09
| content=
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===Splurge===
* {{sleep
| name=Chancery Pavilion | alt= | url= | email=
| address=Residency Rd | lat=12.96582 | long=77.59868 | directions=
| phone= | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=About $200
| content=Nice business hotel, good service and food
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* {{sleep
| name=Lalit Ashok Hotel | alt= | url=http://www.nivalink.com/grandbangalore/ | email=grandashok@nivalink.com
| address=Kumara Krupa High Grounds | lat=12.99225 | long=77.58188 | directions=
| phone=+91 80 22 2404 2211 9 | tollfree= | fax=
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* {{sleep
| name=Hotel Royal Orchid | alt= | url=http://www.royalorchidhotels.com/hotel.ro.overview.htm {{dead link|August 2018}} | email=
| address=Adjoining KGA Golf Course, Airport Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
| phone=+91 80 2520 5566 | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=
| content=Sometimes referred to as the "Royal Orchid Park Plaza". Not to be confused with Royal Orchid Central.
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* {{sleep
| name=ITC Gardenia | alt= | url=http://www.itchotels.in/Hotels/itcgardenia.aspx | email=reservations.itcgardenia@itchotels.in
| address=Residency Rd | lat=12.96710 | long=77.59570 | directions=
| phone=+91 80 2211 9898 | tollfree= | fax=
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* {{sleep
| name=ITC Windsor | alt= | url=http://www.itchotels.in/Hotels/itcwindsor.aspx | email=reservations.itcwindsor@itchotels.in
| address=Sankey Rd | lat=12.99414 | long=77.58597 | directions=
| phone=+91 80 22269898 | tollfree= | fax=
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* {{sleep
| name=Le Meridien | alt=Starwood Hotels & Resorts | url=http://www.starwoodhotels.com/lemeridien/property/overview/index.html?propertyID=1833&language=en_US | email=leme.bangalore@lemeridien.com
| address=28, Sankey Road, P B No. 174 | lat=12.99038 | long=77.58635 | directions=Opp Golf Course and Chief Minister's residence
| phone=+91 80 2226 2233 | tollfree= | fax=
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* {{sleep
| name=Leela Palace Kempinski | alt= | url=http://www.theleela.com/bangalore/bangalore_hotel.htm | email=bangaloresales@theleela.com
| address=Airport Rd | lat=12.96076 | long=77.64847 | directions=
| phone=+91 80 2521 1234 | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=
| content=The Leela has previously been voted ''''The Best Business Hotel in the World'''' by Conde Naste Traveller.
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* {{sleep
| name=Oberoi Hotel | alt= | url=http://www.oberoibangalore.com/index.asp?leftinfo=1&leftitem=1 | email=
| address=37-39 MG Rd | lat=12.97349 | long=77.61827 | directions=
| phone=+91 80 2558 5858 | tollfree= | fax=
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* {{sleep
| name=Park Hotel | alt= | url=http://www.theparkhotels.com/banglore_home.htm | email=resv.blr@theparkhotels.com
| address=14/7 MG Rd | lat= | long= | directions=Metro Purple: Trinity
| phone=+91 80 2559 4666 | tollfree= | fax=
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* {{sleep
| name=The Paul | alt= | url= | email=
| address=139/28, Domlur Layout | lat=12.95375 | long=77.63943 | directions=Off Intermediate Ring Rd
| phone=+91 80 4047 7777 | tollfree= | fax=
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* {{sleep
| name=Streling Mac Hotel | alt= | url= | email=
| address=134, HAL Rd | lat= | long= | directions=Near Manipal Hospital
| phone=+91 80 42494949 | tollfree= | fax=
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* {{sleep
| name=The Gateway Hotel Residency Road Bangalore | alt=Taj Residency Hotel Bangalore | url=https://gateway.tajhotels.com/en-in/residency-road-bangalore/ | email=gwhresv.bang@tajhotels.com
| address=41/3 MG Rd | lat=12.97227 | long=77.60871 | directions=
| phone=+91 80 5660 4444 | tollfree= | fax=
| checkin= | checkout= | price=
| content=Besides the Leela, this is considered the best business hotel in India.
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* {{sleep
| name=Taj West End Hotel | alt= | url=http://www.tajhotels.com/Luxury/The%20Taj%20West%20End,BANGALORE/default.htm | email=westend.bangalore@tajhotels.com
| address=Race Course Rd | lat=12.98461 | long=77.58478 | directions=
| phone=+91 80 5660-5660 | tollfree= | fax=
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==Stay safe==
==Stay safe==
Bangalore is a relatively safe city during day time. However, most of Bangalore practically shuts down a little before midnight - even very safe residential areas can be very desolate by 11PM. In the morning people start getting out from 5 or 6 am, but its usually still dark out so exercise caution if you are in an unfamiliar area.
Xi'an is, like other Chinese cities, generally quite safe. Just watch out for [[pickpockets]] (usually children) in crowds, on the bus, and during national holidays.


Some of the lower-income areas can be somewhat unsafe once it gets dark. Exercising caution and good sense will increase your chances of staying safe.
==Cope==
Look at the [[Beijing#Cope]] notes as they apply to Xi'an, too. Most importantly, take paper tissue with you to toilets.


* It is not advisable to walk alone along deserted alleyways or lanes after dark. Avoid doing so in areas that you are not sure are reasonably safe
Generally, Western style accommodation will have western toilets, whereas the very inexpensive guest house (''zhao dai suo'') will usually have squat toilets. If you need to use western toilets, learn to plan your day accordingly. Major tourist attractions will have western toilets. There seems to be an unwritten agreement that Foreigners can use the toilets in most hotels as necessary.
* Avoid using an auto-rickshaw if the driver is not alone, especially at night
* Do not flaunt jewellery, high-end mobile phones / laptops, watches etc.
* Do not withdraw large amounts of cash from ATMs in deserted areas.
* Beware of pickpockets in crowded areas such as exhibitions, cricket matches, train stations, etc.
* If you are returning late from a party, it is advisable to pre-book cabs through reputed companies such as Meru, Ola, or Uber as against flagging down an auto-rickshaw on the road
* Exercise caution in stopping to help if you see a broken down vehicle at night, especially in lonely streets and in cases where you will be outnumbered


Rising incomes has brought an influx of people including white and blue collar immigrants, leading to disparities in earnings between locals, the casual labour immigrants and expatriates (people from other parts of the state and also from other countries) which arguably has resulted in a substantial increase in crime rates.
If you arrive in Xi'an by train, try not to be overwhelmed when you exit Xi'an's train station. There are usually aggressive hotel touts looking for customers. Just insist that you already have a place to stay and tell them no, with a serious faced, ''不要! / Bú yào!''


==Connect==
Be aware that the taxi drivers at the railway station and near to the airport bus drop off points like to work off-meter and will charge up to ten times the normal fare if they can. Do take this into the context of your country's exchange rate; what may be 10x the local fare may only realistically be an insignificant monetary cost in your home currency. Also remember that although it may be more expensive than what the locals pay, it may be a small cost for the '''only''' available option to get you where you need to go.
The area code for Bangalore is 080. When calling from overseas, dial +91 80 XXXX XXXX. If you don’t have an Indian phone number, it is strongly recommended that you get a pre-paid calling card if you plan on using your phone frequently. Because of new government regulations, you need a photocopy of your passport (visa and the ID pages), a color photo, and proof of local address (in Bangalore) when buying a pre-paid card. If you do not have the required paperwork, it is recommended that you ask a local friend to buy a pre-paid card on your behalf. Pre-paid cards are sold in a few of the shops that sell mobile equipment.


Public telephones are a good option and are available widely. Most shops that offer public phones sport easily visible "STD/ISD/PCO" signages. More often than not, public pay-phones are post-pay and there will be a person at the shop to take the payments. Check the bill generated from the machine and make the payment accordingly. Payments are always in Indian Rupees.
It is a good idea to leave your bags at the left luggage office and then go into town to look for accommodation. This way you will not be overwhelmed by the burden of carrying your heavy bags or luggage around.


==Go next==
===Cellular===
Cell phone coverage in the city is excellent. There are many service providers ([http://www.aircel.com/ Aircel], [http://www.airtel.in/ Airtel], [http://karnataka.bsnl.co.in/ BSNL], [http://www.ideacellular.com/ Idea], [http://www.mtsindia.in/ MTS]
[http://www.rcom.co.in/ Reliance], [http://www.tatadocomo.com/ Tata DoCoMo], [http://www.uninor.in/ Uninor], [http://www.vodafone.in/ Vodafone]) offering a wide variety of plans. If you are planning on travelling around outside the metropolitan area it might be a good idea to buy a cell phone and use one of the pre-paid plans to get yourself connected whilst you are still in the city.


===Internet===
[[Image:Chen Lu Porcelain Town-5.jpg|thumb|Chen Lu Porcelain Town]]
There are plenty of Internet centres which charge between ₹10-₹25 per hr. If you have laptop with wifi connection, free internet services are available at some malls, restaurants, and hotels. However, free public WiFi is not the norm. MG Road now has street-wide free WiFi. Hop on to the '''Namma WiFi''' wireless network and register using your mobile number for a one-time password for internet access.


High speed USB data cards are very common and all telecom providers (see '''Connect''' section) offer these over-the-counter at their stores. Typically need some proof of identity and address to activate these.
* '''Chen Lu Pottery'''. 2.5-3 hours' drive north of Xi'an, this community of potters has been producing pottery since the Tang dynasty and is well worth the look if pottery is your thing, private transportation recommended. Winter is not a good time to visit here due to its location in the deep maintain, if there's a snow fall the icy snow covered road makes trouble. The Yaozhouyao Kiln Museum locates on the way from Xi'an to Chenlu Town, about 90&nbsp;km north of Xi'an, on the western side of the older road, not the high way. Articles here in 9 exhibition halls depicts the development of the Yaozhou procelain, which reaches its highest level during the Song Dynasty(960A.D.-1279), ranked first in Northern China for its beautiful celadon porcelain. The excavation sites of the original kiln lies 500m north of the museum, you could walk there, which is also well preserved.


==Cope==
* '''[[Huanghe Hukou Pubu National Park|Hu Kou Waterfall]]''' (壶口瀑布 ''Húkǒu Pùbù''). 150&nbsp;km north of Xi'an, private transportation recommended; can be combined with a day trip to Huang Di Mausoleum. If arriving by public transportation, take note that as of 2008 there was only one bus returning to Xi'an from the waterfall. It departs around 10:00 and must be flagged down as it does not stop.
Bangalore is a clean city (compared to other major Indian cities such as [[Mumbai]] and [[Kolkata]]) and epidemics are rare. However, foreign tourists should be cautious about consuming water and eating at roadside stalls. It is recommended to use mosquito repellents, either as a cream applied on the skin (ask for Odomos at local medical stores) or in the electronic form, during the evenings.


Ambulances can be requested by calling 108.
* '''[[Huashan National Park]] (华山)'''. 120km east of Xi'an. 35 minutes by high-speed train, 1.5 hours by conventional train or bus. Huashan is a 2160 metre mountain with spectacular views. It is possible to take the 4-6 hour (6&nbsp;km) hike up or take the 10 minute cable car for ¥70. Though the cable car often has lines lasting 2 hours. It is best to go for sun rise on the East peak. Take plenty of warm clothing for when the sun goes down. Basic accommodation is available, but can be quite pricey. Guesthouses with dormitory style lodging are available on the mountain.


===Daqin Pagoda===
===Pharmacies===
Pharmacies are dime a dozen and you should not have any problem locating one. You do not need any prescription for Modern Medicine ''Over the Counter'' drugs, or for ayurvedic medicine (proprietary and traditional), which are available for most common ailments like fever, headache, etc., But you will need prescription for other medicines, which are categorized as ''Schedule H'' drugs.
The '''Daqin Pagoda''' (Mandarin Chinese: 大秦塔 Pinyin: Dàqíntă "Roman tower" 大秦寺 Pinyin: Dàqínsì "Roman temple"), the oldest known church building in China, is approximately 62&nbsp;km west-southwest from Xi'an city centre. It's in Zhouzhi county (周至县 zhouzhi xian) and close to Tayu village (塔峪村 tayucun), approximately 1.5&nbsp;km West of Louguantai Daoist temple (楼观台寺). The coordinates are approximately 34 03'32.92" N 108 18'26.19" E. It was built in 635 AD by Nestorian (Assyrian Church of the East) Christian missionaries who had come from Persia through Central Asia, Xinjiang and Gansu provinces via the silk road to Chang'an (modern day Xi'an) during the Tang dynasty. The site includes a replica of the Nestorian Stele, the original of which has been moved to the Beilin Museum's Forest of Steles in Xi'an, and the site also includes a small exhibition room with information about the pagoda's Christian history and some information about Nestorian Christianity in China. The pagoda fell out of use as a Christian building after several centuries, as Nestorian Christianity lost adherents in China, and after some time was taken over by Buddhists. Today it is used by Buddhist monks as a monastery and a Buddhist shrine / temple. Half of the premises around the pagoda are used by the Buddhist monks and the other half consists of historical monuments to Nestorian Christianity. Unless you make special arrangements before going there, you may only be able to see the bottom floor of the pagoda, which is now filled with an array of Buddhist statues. There are several floors in the pagoda which could only be reached with ladders or other climbing equipment. These floors contain paintings and sculptures depicting various Christian scenes. The exhibition room may also be locked unless you check beforehand.


=== Hospitals ===
To get there, go to Xi'an City Bus Station (西安汽车站), also known as the Xi'an Long-distance bus station (市长途汽车站) or Shuisi bus station(水司汽车站) just outside the city wall on the southwest edge of city. It is close to the corner of Fengqing road (丰庆路) and the Western Ring road (城西路). The entrance is in a smaller side street called Jiejiacun road (解家村路), which is about 300 metres west from the Fengqing lu / Western ring road intersection.
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===Consulates===
At this bus station take the bus which is going to Louguan (楼观). Buses are quite frequent and the last buses for the day are around 17:30-18:00 to and from Louguan.


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Some buses take 1–2 hours and some take 2–3 hours. The quicker buses go down the expressways while the slower ones drive through the countryside through many small villages, stopping frequently to let passengers on and off before finally arriving at the carpark of Louguantai (楼观台), which is a famous Daoist temple complex. You can confirm with the driver that you are going to the Louguantai carpark; if you can't speak Chinese, show him the Chinese characters. When you arrive at the carpark you should be at the corner of 108 Provincial road (S108 or 108 Sheng Dao) and 220 County road (220 Xian Dao). At this corner there will likely be some taxis waiting nearby some people selling snacks and refreshments. You should also see a small police station opposite this corner, next to a small supermarket. Ask one of the local taxi drivers to show you the way. You may have to negotiate a price without using the meter. The pagoda is approximately 2&nbsp;km south west of this corner. The taxi driver should drive about 1 kilometre westwards on the S108, then turn left into Tayucun road (塔峪村路). He should drive up the hill, and pass 2 or 3 bunches of small houses, before driving up a dirt (or mud) road before stopping. From here you will have to hike up the hill, which takes about 10 mins through some muddy footpaths past some corn fields and up onto the side of the hill where you will find the pagoda.
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==== Currency Exchange ====
You will not find money exchange kiosks/counters in all parts of Bangalore, because Bangalore is not a primary destination for most tourists nor is it the entry point for most tourists entering the region. However, most banks offer currency exchange in all their branch offices, as do some travel agencies. Exchange rates can vary somewhat, so it is advisable to shop around. Typically, travel agencies will offer a better exchange rate than banks. Some "extraoficial" agencies can be found around the commercial area of M.G. Road. Those will offer a good rate, without asking to take a copy of your passport. Price could be bargained. Always double check the bank notes once the exchange is made.

== Go next ==
* '''Devanahalli Fort''' - 35 km north of Bangalore city, in [[Bangalore Rural]] district.
* '''[[Bannerghatta National Park]]''' - a popular tourist destination with a zoo, a pet corner, an animal rescue centre, a butterfly enclosure, an aquarium, a snake house and a safari park.
* '''[[Bandipur National Park]]''' - A tiger reserve around 225&nbsp;km away. It is famous for elephants, tigers, and precious sandalwood trees. It is spread over an area of 890&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup> and considered one of the most spectacular wildlife sanctuaries.

* '''[[Nandi Hills]]''' - It is around 57&nbsp;km from the city and provides a panoramic view of sunrise and sunset. One of the ways to go there is to go on a bicycle. The hill station has become a popular tourist spot because it is blessed with a pleasant environment throughout the year.

* '''[[Srirangapatna]]''', '''[[Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary]]''', '''[[Mysore]]''' and '''[[Chamarajanagar]]''' come in a straight line. You will need half a day each for the first two places and two days each for the next two places. South of that line, around 34km east from Mysore, '''Keshava Temple''' of [[Somanathapura]] offers marvelous architecture and stone sculptures.


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Bangalore, now known officially as Bengaluru (Kannada: ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು), is the capital of the Indian state of Karnataka.

Understand

Once called the "Garden City of India" and the "Pensioner's Paradise", these epithets don't apply to the modern Bangalore. Nowadays it a large, cosmopolitan city with a large working population. Bangalore is the major centre of India's IT industry and known worldwide as the "Silicon Valley of India".

History

The earliest records of a place named "Bengaluru" are found in a ninth-century temple in an area now known as "Old Bangalore".

Legend has it that when the feudal lord Kempe Gowda was once hunting rabbits in the area, a rabbit appeared and attacked his dog. This made a great impression on Gowda and he named the place gandu bhoomi (the place of heroes). In 1537, with the assistance of the local king, he constructed three districts protected by a walled fort on the site.

During the next three centuries, Bangalore existed very much in the shadow of the neighbouring city, Mysore, and control of the town changed hands many times. The year 1831 marked a major turning point for the city. Claiming misrule by the king Krishna Raja Wodeyar III, the British took control of the Mysore Kingdom and, possibly influenced by the city's salubrious climate, moved the administrative capital to Bangalore. New telecommunication systems were laid, rail connections built, fine government buildings constructed, and the city's famous parks and gardens established. After independence, Bangalore maintained its position as the state capital of Karnataka and continues to grow.

For many years, Bangalore was regarded in India as the most green, liberal and forward-thinking city. These attributes have propelled Bangalore to the forefront of India's high-tech industry boom, and it ranks as one of the most developed cities in India and one of the world's fastest growing urban areas.

The name Bangalore appears to come from an Anglicisation of the native name Bengaluru – an adaptation of the earlier name in Kannada, Benda Kaalu Uru (Town of Boiled Beans). Apparently, this rather humble name was bequeathed to the city by King Vira Ballala. Once while lost in the area, he was offered boiled beans by an old woman, and it was out of gratitude that he named the area after this simple offering.

Climate

Unlike the major metropolises of India which are extremely hot in the summer months, Bangalore enjoys a relatively mild climate all year round.

  • Summer – February to May (peak temperature is during April and May)
  • Monsoon – June to October (the heaviest rains are typically between June and August)
  • Winter – November to January (with December being the coldest month)

Summer temperatures can reach 36°C (97°F), and early morning temperatures in the winter hover around 12°C (54°F).

Talk

Being the capital of Karnataka, the widely spoken and official language in Bangalore is Kannada. Many people are also able to speak and understand English and Hindi. Other Indian languages such as Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali and Urdu are spoken by the respective migrant and minority communities. As Bangalore is a commercial and cultural hub, it has a smattering of Konkani, Marathi and Tulu speakers.

Most auto rickshaw drivers, bus conductors and shop assistants can have a conversation in at least basic English. Some of them will be able to understand Hindi, Tamil and Telugu. Signs are generally written in both Kannada and English. However, a basic knowledge of Kannada comes very handy when interacting with locals.

Get in

By plane

Taxi cabs outside the airport
  • 1 Kempegowda International Airport (BLR IATA) (In Devanahalli, 40 km (25 mi) from the central business district of Bangalore (Mahatma Gandhi ("MG") Road) and 30 km (19 mi) from the Bengaluru City Railway Station.), +91 80 6678-2255, +91 80 6678-2251, toll-free: +1 800 425 4425, . The airport is occasionally subject to operational restrictions due to fog from 15 November to 15 February between 3AM and 8:30AM (IST). Flight delays and diversions may occur on some mornings due to the morning fog. The airport is among India's busiest and most modern. The airport is host to 10 domestic airlines and 21 international airlines connecting the city to about 50 destinations.

    The airport has an international and a domestic terminal. There are ATMs, bureaux de change, two units of Cafe Coffee Day and other cafés, duty-free shops, restaurants, and day hotels at the airport. When departing from the airport, make sure to check restrictions on times for baggage check-in, and make sure to bring a printout of your boarding pass with you to the airport. For flights leaving in the early hours of the morning (such as 3AM), you may need to check in your bags as much as 2½ hours in advance. Kempegowda International Airport (Q503364) on Wikidata Kempegowda International Airport on Wikipedia

Airlines

The airport serves as a hub city for domestic airlines such as GoAir, IndiGo, Jet Airways, JetLite and SpiceJet.

International airlines include Air India, Air France, AirAsia, Malaysian Airlines, Air Mauritius, British Airways, Dragonair, Emirates, Etihad Airways, Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines, SilkAir, Tiger Airways [dead link], SriLankan Airlines, Qatar Airways and Thai Airways.

Airport to central business district

A bus run by the Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation
  • Buses Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) operates buses from various points of the city every 15 minutes to the Bengaluru International Airport. A total of 156 buses ply to and from the airport. Of these, 40 are air-conditioned Volvo buses, called Vayu Vajra. The cost for each trip in these buses ranges between ₹50 and ₹250 depending on the distance. This is the cheapest and an extremely convenient way to get to the airport. Moreover, this service is available everyday, day and night. While taking this mode of transport, be aware that to get from the bus stop to your final destination, you will need to take an auto rickshaw ride or to get a lift from someone.
  • Taxis
    • Airport-approved taxis There is a dedicated taxi holding area for travellers arriving at the airport. Taxis at this holding area use meters at the rate of ₹19.5 per kilometer. You will also have to pay the toll charge of ₹120 when you enter the highway. It costs approximately ₹600 to get to Bangalore's central business district, and about ₹700 to Koramangala. These taxis are operated by either EasyCabs, Meru Cabs or KSTDC. However, readers have reported that Meru Cabs is unreliable as some cab drivers have been known to cancel reservations at the last moment if they find a better deal from a street pick-up while on the way to an airport pick-up. Journeys to anywhere in Bangalore should not cost more than ₹800–1000. More information can be found on the airport site.
    • Unofficial taxis You may be able to find a ride into Bangalore City at a much cheaper rate by taking a taxi not approved by the airport, but only if you are willing to take a risk. Taxi drivers driving such taxis will attempt to negotiate with you a much lower fare than that charged by EasyCabs and Meru Cabs, sometimes as little as ₹200–300 for a ride to the central business district. These taxis can be found just beyond the terminal plaza at the covered walkway that leads to the car park. Once you leave the walkway, some taxi drivers may become fairly aggressive, and may try to take your luggage without your permission. The best thing to do is to keep track of, and be in control of, your belongings. Even the most aggressive taxi driver or tout will leave you alone if you stand firm and make it clear that you do not want his help. You should only use such taxis if you have an idea of what the appropriate taxi rates are, and are willing to bargain very hard to avoid being swindled. It is recommended that you agree on a price before you enter the cab; no tip is necessary once you arrive at your destination.
    • App-based taxis Smartphone app-based taxi services operate in Bangalore and many provide services to the airport. These operate from a pickup point a little further outside the terminal building. You can follow the signs for app-based taxi pickup. You will need to download an app to your smartphone and have an Internet connection to be able to use these services. If you don't have and Indian SIM card or cheap roaming data, you may be better to use one of the other taxi services, as the Airport WiFi can be overloaded at peak times.
      • Uber has a flat rate service from the airport to anywhere in the city for ₹549, including the toll charges.
      • Ola also operates taxis via their app from the airport.
  • Limousines and self-drive cars Hertz and Akbar Travels provide pre-paid limousine and car rental facilities through counters at the airport terminal building. These cost above ₹1,200 for travel to the central business district. There are generally a few ranges of self-drive cars: the compact range (Suzuki Swift), the intermediate range (Ford Fiesta), the standard range (Toyota Corolla), multi-utility vehicles (Toyota Innova) and sports utility vehicles (Ford Endeavour). Cars are given to renters with a full tank of fuel, and have to be returned with the fuel tank full. A flexible pick up and drop off facility in town and at the airport are offered. Renters can pick up their cars at the airport and drop them off anywhere in the city or in Chennai or Hyderabad. Similarly, cars can be picked up at any of these cities and dropped off at the airport. Conditions apply – for example, renters must be over 21 years of age and possess driving licences valid in India. It may be necessary to complete a lot of paper work and, depending on the company and type of car to be rented, a large deposit may be required. Please check well in advance before making plans.
  • Hotel pick-up You can arrange with your hotel to have a driver pick you up at the airport. Some hotels, especially the higher-end ones, provide this service for free if you are staying with them, although some may charge you anything around ₹2,500 (far higher than just taking a taxi). This may be a good option if it is your first time travelling to Bangalore. The driver will be waiting in the arrival area of the airport with a sign bearing your name.
  • Helicopter If you are in a hurry and have a lot of money, helicopter services are offered by Birdie and Deccan Aviation. There are eight helipads across Bangalore. A ride from the international airport sets you back by about ₹5,000.

By train

See also Rail travel in India.

There are many railway stations in Bangalore, each serving certain trains:

  • 1 Bangalore City (IR station code: SBC, officially Krantivira Sangolli Rayanna (KSR)), Railway Station Rd, Kempegowda, Sevashrama (Opposite the Majestic Bus stand, Metro Green/Purple: Kempegowda/Majestic). Most local and long-distance trains arrive and depart from here. Platforms: #1 to 7 connect to Chennai (360 km, 5-6h, ₹125-1,105) and Salem (via Hosur), #8 to 10 to Hubli via Yeshwantpur, Tumkur, Birur, #5 to 10 towards Mysore. There also trains depart to Hyderabad via Guntakal. Krantivira Sangolli Rayanna railway station (Q3633970) on Wikidata Bangalore City railway station on Wikipedia
  • 2 Yeswantpur Junction (IR station code: YPR, also Yesvantpur Junction), NH-4 (Tumkur Road) (Metro (Green Line): Yeswantpur Station, BMTC Bus serving the station on its Yeshwantapur old market side (nearer to Platform 1) are 90E from Majestic, 91C and 52E from Krishna Rajendra market also known as City market, 94E from Shivajinagar, K1 from St. Johns Hospital). The other main railway terminal of Bangalore. A few (mostly long-distance) trains arrive and depart from here. All trains towards Hubli stop here. Services: retiring rooms and dormitories, AC VIP Lounge, Essential stalls and ATM. Yesvantpur Junction railway station (Q8052904) on Wikidata Yesvantpur Junction railway station on Wikipedia
  • 3 Bengaluru East (IR station code: BNCE), Pottery Rd. (About five km northeast from the center). A smaller one. Bengaluru East railway station (Q23091326) on Wikidata Bangalore East railway station on Wikipedia
  • 4 Bengaluru Cantonment (IR station code: BNC), Cantonment Railway Station Rd, Kaverappa Layout, Vasanth Nagar. A smaller one. Services: Passenger Reservation Centre, AC VIP lounge, inquiry counters, essential stalls, Food plaza, ATM. PF-1A (Dead end side of Platform 1) is used for terminating trains like 12509/10 Guwahati Tri-weekly Express, 12503/04 Agartala Humsafar Weekly Express, 18635/36 Hatia Weekly Express, 56503/04 Vijayawada Passenger and 2 DMU services operating from Kolar via Bangarpet. The main platforms are used for halting by all the trains passing through this station except 12007/08 Chennai Mysore shatabdi Express Bengaluru Cantt railway station (Q17049564) on Wikidata Bangalore Cantonment railway station on Wikipedia
  • 5 Krishnarajapuram Railway station (KJM), Outer Ring Road, Jyothi Puram, Krishnarajapura (All buses between 303 and 320 except 314 series to/from Majestic/Shivajinagar/Market & Ulsoor). An important stop owing to proximity of IT companies and the ring road just passing close to the station and well connected by buses to major parts. It also forms the 1st stop for majority of trains leaving Yeshvantapur towards Jolarpettai.
  • 6 Kengeri (KGI), Kengeri Satellite Town, Kengeri (5 mins walk from Kengeri TTMC on Mysore Road). An important stop owing to proximity of residential areas in the proximity. Its a major stop for all train coming from Mysore side. Kengeri Bus stand on Mysore road is 5 mins walk from Railway station, having access to major Ring Road services of 401K (Yelahanka via Vijayanagar ), 401M (Yeshvantapur via Ring Road ), 502F (Peenya), 375 (Banashankari via Uttarahalli), 378 (Electronic City via Uttarahalli) and 222A/226N towards Majestic and Market. Global Tech Park is about 3 km from here and B.G.S Global Hospital about 5 km. Kengeri railway station (Q24949818) on Wikidata Kengeri railway station on Wikipedia

Bookings can be done at either the railway stations or at the Indian Railways booking counters in major commercial and residential areas. Booking can also be done online. If you are booking at Bengaluru City and are traveling to Mysore, there is a separate counter for travellers to Mysore. This is to cater for the large amount of travellers between Bangalore and Mysore. If travelling to Mysore on a Sunday afternoon, arrive early as there is usually a long line for buying tickets.

As with all Indian railway travel, have some patience for delays. Trains are usually on time (within 20 min of scheduled time), but can sometimes be late. A digital departure board in the station will tell you what platform your train is on and what time it leaves.

For train arrival/departure and PNR status inquiries at various railway stations at Bengaluru, call 139.

Travelling from Mumbai to Bangalore by train takes a long time (24 hr or so). Buses are comparatively faster and take 18-20 hr, provided there are no traffic jams in Mumbai and Pune en route. Effective travel time by train or bus is long. Air travel is recommended for traveling between Mumbai and Bangalore, the duration of which is about 90 min. Low-cost airlines charge the same fare as A/C train or Volvo bus. However, sleeper class (non air-con) train travel from Mumbai to Bangalore is economical and you can have a view of some lush evergreen forests and river valleys across Western India. Traveling to Delhi can take 39 hours (or more) and the flight ticket just double than the amount of the slow train.

For the Foreign Tourist Quota, go to the big building on the left, before entering the train station through the main access. This is the "Unreserved Tickets" building (even if on the side door it says "Reservation Center"). On the first floor, there is the Chief Reservation Supervisor. The official will book the ticket for you (after showing a foreigner passport). They might refer you to the first counter on the main building. But there you will need to stand and queue, while here you can site at the office and wait they book the ticket for you.

By bus

Kempegowda Bus Station or Majestic, the main bus station

If you have difficulty in arranging a plane or railway ticket to/from your next destination, or you prefer a little more adventure, you can go by bus. Government and private buses run services to/from major cities like Mumbai, Goa, Chennai, Mangalore, Coimbatore, Madurai, Tirupati, Hyderabad, etc. Buses can be a regular service with only seats and no A/C, normal luxury bus, a Volvo A/C bus or a sleeper bus for night travel. Buses are also good for coming from many towns in Karnataka without a good amount of trains due to the increased service - most towns in Karnataka are essentially guaranteed to have service to the state capital.

  • 7 Kempegowda Bus Station (Majestic Bus Station, Kannada: ಕೆಂಪೇಗೌಡ ಬಸ್ ನಿಲ್ದಾಣ), Gandhi Nagar, City Bus Rd (The main bus stand is next to the Kempegowda Bus Station and Metro Green/Purple Kempegowda/Majestic). One of the largest bus stands in the city, this bus stand caters to major buses on Karnataka (Except Mysore Road side buses), Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Maharashtra & Goa routes. it is also the largest intersecting point for Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC), which maintains bus services within Bangalore. The bus stand is opposite City Railway station. Kempegowda Bus Station (Q15235446) on Wikidata Kempegowda Bus Station on Wikipedia
  • 8 MCTC (Mysore Road Satellite Bus stand), Bapuji Nagar, Mysore Road (Majestic: KSRTC Shuttles, BMTC 220 to 235 ; Market: 220 to 235 series ; Shivajinagar: 222E,226N,121B ; Jayanagar: 60A to L ; Yeshvantapur: K-2 ; Jalahalli Cross: 248). One of the important bus stands of Bangalore, aimed at decongesting Majestic bus stand, this bus stand caters to all ordinary and Luxury services towards Mysore, as well as Interstate ordinary and Luxury services to Kerala, via Mysore, operated by Karnataka and Kerala state governments. Ordinary and Deluxe uses bound to Ooty, Coimbatore via Mysore/Kollegal also start from this place. All ordinary services operated by Tamilnadu State Road Transport Corporation to Vellore, Tiruvannamalai, Salem, Vriddachalam, Kanchipuram, Coimbatore and Trichy use this Bus stand for terminating their bus services
  • 9 Shantinagar (Double Road Bus stand), K.H.Road (From Majestic: 171, all buses from 340 to 372; From Shivajinagar: 13, 13A to 13K, 27,27E,29,210F,G,GA,Q,K6). One of the important bus stands of Bangalore, aimed at decongesting Majestic bus stand, this bus stand caters to all Luxury services towards Tamilnadu operated by KSRTC as well as SETC of Tamilnadu State. Some Kerala State Transport Corporation buses running via Salem to Kerala go through this terminal.

There are also many unofficial stops that buses will go to on request (even on deluxe buses with reserved seats, you can ask the conductor to stop at such a stop as long as it is in Bangalore/the same city as the stop on your ticket) or even let passengers book tickets from. These places do not have any station infrastructure, but are usually located by landmarks, major streets/circles/squares, and of course the numerous buses crowded around. One particularly useful stop is Yeswanthpur Junction, which is next to the long distance train station of the same name as well as the Yeswanthpur metro station.

The display boards for long distance buses bus show the destination in the local language Kannada. If you don't speak Kannada, you will likely need to get some help to get on the right bus. However, the newer Volvo buses are all equipped with electronic displays that show the destination in Kannada and English one after the other. Non-Volvo buses are being gradually retrofitted with these electronic displays; this should make bus travel much simpler if you are unfamiliar with the local language. However, there are still many of the older Ashok Leyland and even some very old Tata buses plying the roads, so it is best to go by timings or ask the conductor where the bus is heading (usually by asking the destination name like its a question, such as "Mysore?", and hearing if the conductor responds with the same name or another one).

Bus companies

By car

Driving in India can be very stressful. Lane discipline is practically non-existent, excessive honking, high vehicle density, lack of regard for traffic law, combined with razor thin passing margins are common. One ride in a taxi will most likely convince you that driving yourself is not worth the risk, so if you do want to arrive by car, you will probably want to hire a car and a driver. Cost varies, but most car and driver combinations cost ₹1,400-1,700/day. The fares for hired private taxis are usually in the multiples of 4hr/40 km, fares for which start at around ₹450 for a non-air conditioned small car. Depending on where you are coming from, you may be able to negotiate a lower fare if the trip isn't far, and it may be a higher fare if you are travelling far and your driver has to travel back on his own time. Having an approximate idea of the fare or distance beforehand and persistent bargaining skills can lead to significant savings. Although it costs more, consider requesting an air conditioned car if you aren't used to the heat, especially in summer. An air conditioned car will also help filter out the air pollution, which is considerable, especially on congested roadways. If you want something even more special, such as a fancy car or SUV, be prepared to pay extra.

Get around

By metro

Namma Metro

The Bangalore Metro (Namma Metro) is an efficient cross-city rail service. As of July 2017, there are two lines intersecting at Kempegowda Bus Station Majestic Terminal , with a total of 41 stops. Tickets can be bought at any station. Fares depend on the number of stations to commute. Minimum of ₹10. Card costing ₹50 will save you from queues and around ₹5 for each trip.

If you get a smart token (the single journey ticket), remember that it has to be returned at the station you get off at, so take a picture of it before you leave if you want.

The existing routes are:

  • East-West Line/Purple Line: Baiyappanhalli (Old Madras Road)-->Swami Vivekananda Road-->Indiranagar-->Halasuru-->Trinity Circle-->M.G.Road-->Cubbon Park-->Vidhana Soudha-->Central College-->Kempegowda Bus Station (interchange station)-->City Railway Station-->Magadi Road-->Hosahalli-->Vijayanagar-->Attiguppe-->Deepanjalinagar-->Nayandahalli (Mysore Road)-
  • North-South Line/Green Line: Nagasandra (Tumkur Road)-->Dasarahalli-->Jalahalli-->Peenya Industry-->Peenya-->Goraguntepalya-->Yeshvantapur Railway Station (PF-6 entrance)-->Sandal Soap Factory-->Mahalakshmi-->Rajajinagar-->Kuvempu Road-->Srirampura-->Mantri Square Sampige Road-->Kempegowda Bus Station (interchange station)-->Chikpet-->K.R.Market-->National College-->Lalbagh-->South End Circle-->R.V.Road-->Banashankari-->J.P.Nagar-->Yelahachanahalli

By bus

Buses are cheap and usually frequent (though expensive compared to other states). But traveling on them can be very difficult if you don't know the system well. Now, most buses have digital signage alternating between the local language Kannada and English but some buses still display the old printed signs with only the route number in English, with the destination and route information written in Kannada. Of course, even with the digital signage the buses can take a long time to change the displayed language, meaning that it can be easy to miss your bus. This means you will have to know what route number you need before you get on, which you can find from the BMTC website, BMTCRoutes.in website, Desiroutes, entering your starting point and end point on Google maps, or by asking locals.

Not all bus stops are clearly marked, so it can be a little tricky on your first trip. Groups of people standing around can be a good indicator that the bus will stop there. Also its a good idea to ask the driver or conductor if they stop at the stop you want to go to (a 500 and a 500Q will not go to all the same stops). Just ask the name in a question tone and you will get a response. Conductors (there is one on every bus and they collect fares and issue tickets- they are always in uniform) are also helpful in telling you where/when your stop is if you ask, as are fellow passengers if they frequent the route. Posted route maps of the bus system are rare, although maps are sold at the main bus terminals (Kempegowda Bus Stand and Shivajinagar). ☎ BMTC toll free 1800 425 1663.

Watch out: some bus drivers put their route sign on the bottom right side of the windsheild instead of its place on the sign holder on the top of the windshield.

Buses with black display boards run within the city. Red board buses covers long distance and go to adjoining suburbs. The ordinary city buses are white & blue or green in colour. The newer city buses tend to be blue in colour, and have LED display boards. There are blue Volvo buses, called Vajra, that operate mainly on IT sector routes like Electronic City , ITPL and Outer Ring Road routes, and to tourist places like Bannerghatta National Park and weekend Services to Wonderla. They offer a comfortable air-conditioned ride at higher prices ( 1 1/2 to 2 times the regular bus fare) than the regular buses (which are not air-conditioned). Unlike most other buses, the Vajras have illuminated LED display boards on the front and sides which display the destination and route information in English as well as Kannada.

BMTC also operates Vayu Vajra services to Bangalore International Airport from various destinations across the City. KIAS-9 is the most frequent of the routes, connecting the Airport to Majestic Bus stand.

City buses are crowded during rush hours, which are at least 7-10 am and 5-9 pm Monday through Saturday but one can travel with little difficulty during the daytime. Bus services usually start by 5 or 6 am and are less frequent 09:30-22:00 and rare after 22:30. Also note that traffic in Bangalore is notorious. A trip across the city can take up to 4 hours, especially in rush hour times. There are no bus lanes, so busses, cabs and cars face the same traffic jams!

Major buses in the city have the seats reserved for ladies in the front, between the front and middle doors. The first seat near the front door is reserved for ladies senior citizens, while the first seat behind the middle door is for the physically challenged, and the seat facing the door is for senior citizens. Generally you can board and exit the bus from either door.

It is always better to buy a daily pass if you plan to travel the whole day on the bus. The daily pass costs ₹70 as of January 2018 and it comes in handy if you need to travel on several buses in a single day. Daily passes are issued by the on-duty bus conductor or at the bus stand. Using this pass you can travel in any bus (other than the Vajra) for the entire day, any number of times. Senior citizens are given 25% concession in all buses on production of valid ID card (e.g., passport). Children aged 4-12 are given 50% concession. No charge for children up to 4 years of age.

There are three major bus stands:

  • 10 Kempegowda bus stand (Majestic Bus Stand) (Near Gandhi Nagar, directly opposite the Bengaluru City railway station). Quite neatly organised and is easily navigable. There is an inquiry office near platform number 1 on ‘Majestic’ where you can ask the bus number and platform for your desired destination. You can find a large map on display, which you can use to find the bus number you need to take if you know the area you are going to. You can of course always ask the conductor or other passengers. Route maps are also sold on the platforms. Has stations for both lines of the metro.
  • 11 City Market. Around 2.5 km (1.5 mi) away from Majestic. Could daunt newcomers, since it is very disorganised. It is a large dirt parking lot under an overhead highway, and there is not much order to where buses park.
  • 12 Shivajinagar. In the north. It is neatly organised, and there is an inquiry window to find about buses. If you are changing buses, you may have to get down on the street and walk into the bus stand to catch your next bus. You can find a large map on display here too, which you can use to find the bus number you need to take if you know the area you are going to. Route maps are also sold on the platforms.

Buses are available to all major localities of the city from these three bus stands. There have been lot of developments due to the ongoing metro project as well as efforts to decongest the city. BMTC is adding more bus stations all the time. Better to check on their website for latest situation.

By auto-rickshaw

Caution Note: Autorickshaws and taxis in Bangalore have a metered fare system. Tipping is neither expected nor required when one avails oneself of autorickshaw or taxi services.
Auto Rickshaw in Bangalore awaiting customers

Auto-rickshaws (also called "scooter") are everywhere at any time of day. They are green-and-yellow or black-and-yellow three wheeled contraptions. They are a fast (but unsafe) way to get around the city - in thick traffic, they are quicker than a taxi or bus.

Auto-rickshaws are supposed to charge fares as per the meter reading, which equals to ₹ 13 per distance kilometer, a minimum charge of ₹ 25 for the first 1.8 km or less, and a 50% surcharge after 22:00 (called "one and a half"). Heavy luggage costs an additional fee of around ₹10-20. They generally tend to charge on an ad-hoc basis depending on the distance of the destination, the chances of getting another customer from the mentioned locality, and their mood. You should simply refuse to board an auto where the meter is faulty or the driver refuses to use it. Saying "meter please" will usually do the trick.

Tourists should be cautious when approaching auto-rickshaws at night, or during heavy rains. Chances are they will charge exorbitant rates (some drivers may demand 100% surcharge after 22:00 or 23:00), but you must refuse to board in such a case. Help could be taken from the local traffic police to avail auto-rickshaws during such circumstances. If you are a visitor and do not know the route to the destination, it is a good idea to bargain and fix the fare before boarding to avoid long, convoluted routes being used by the driver - or check the route by recording a GPS track on your mobile.

Another thing to keep in mind is to be firm but not loud in an argument while travelling in the auto. Some of the less reputable drivers may team up with their friends midway to cause problems. Remember that although Bangaloreans are known for their polite and mild mannered behaviour, auto drivers are normally an exception. Some will think nothing of trying to rip you off. If in doubt, consult a local or your hotel travel desk.

If a rickshaw driver offers to show/drive you to some great places to shop, firmly refuse. A common tactic is to drive you to local shops where you will be pressured to buy Indian crafts that you probably don't want. Know your destination and insist upon it.

Rickshaw drivers are required by law to display their identification on the dashboard or the back of their seats. Refuse to get into a rickshaw that does not display one.

If an auto driver is problematic, their identification number and report to the BBMP Control room which is empowered to withdraw their auto license. This is a very effective technique to deal with them. The BBMP control room number as of December 2009 is ☎+91 80 22975803.

If you arrive in Bangalore via train, at the main train station there is an office near the taxis/auto-rickshaws which will print-out a pre-paid receipt for your ride. The service costs ₹1, but will save you a potentially large amount of money by giving you an accurate value for your ride. This also allows you to avoid haggling with the driver, and acts as an official price agreement in the event that the driver wants to dispute the price of the ride.

By taxi

Taxis are very convenient and comfortable. Most of the vehicles are Maruti Omni Vans, Tata Indica cars or Mahindra Logan cars, which are much safer than auto-rickshaws, and the drivers are polite. If you are alone or going to an unknown destination, you are strongly advised to choose this option, even though the rates will be double that of an auto-rickshaw. Most taxi companies will charge a flat rate of ₹150 from anywhere to anywhere within city limits. Waiting or return trips will be charged extra, as will a lot of heavy luggage.

Unlike many other countries, taxis are not marked with 'TAXI' signs on the top. Instead, the cars are marked with the logo of the fleet operator or taxi company on the sides of the car. Only some companies like "Meru Taxi" are marked with the sign 'Taxi' on them. Some companies have a yellow sign with an identification number (usually an alphabet followed by two digits) on the top. Keep in mind that these taxis cannot be hailed from the street, but have to be called by telephone. When you call, you must give the operator your location, destination, and phone number. The operator will in turn tell you the charge (or will inform you that you must go by the meter) as well as the taxi number. The taxi will come pick you up, and call you when they are close. When you go out on the street, look at the license plate for the number they gave you—it will be the last four digits of the license plate. Alternatively, look for the yellow board atop the car with the taxi's identification number.

The license plate number is usually in the format "KA" followed by 01 to 05, followed by two alphabets, followed by a four digit number. Taxis generally have yellow license plates with black letters.

On weekdays, especially during rush hours, be prepared to book a taxi a couple of hours in advance. Otherwise, the rush-hour traffic jams and high demand for taxis will make it difficult for a taxi to reach you in time. Private taxis are generally more reliable during this time - in many cases, radio cabs will be overbooked, and you might be unfortunate be informed that your booking has been cancelled.

Although it can be hard for non-Indians to grasp at first, the system is actually very effective. If in doubt, ask a member of your hotel staff to help you, and when your taxi comes be sure to tip them ₹35-40 for the assistance.

Some radio taxi services are: Easy Cabs (T:+91 80 4343 4343), Genie Cabs (+91 80 3399 3399, ₹ 30 more for phone bookings), GetMeCab (T.+91 92666 01520, hours=8AM-9PM), LimeCabs [dead link] (T.+91 7795109379, hours=9AM-9PM), Besto Tours (Bangalore Car Rentals) [dead link] (T.+91 80 3951 2888, hours=5AM-9PM), Mega Cabs (T:+91 80 4747 4747), Meru Cabs (T.+91 80 4422 4422), Ola Cabs (+91 80 3355 3355), SPOT City Taxi (T:+91 80 2551 0000), Star City Taxi (+91 80 2313 3333), Taxi for Sure (TFS, +91 80 6060 1010), Taj Trip Car (T:+91 88 0055 0676).7mcar (Call :080 87138713).Seven Miles Tours & Travels Pvt Ltd (Call :080 87138713).

Travel agents and hotels can arrange private chauffeur driven cars, and you may also hire cars to drive yourself. While expensive compared to taxis, these are the most trusted, secure, and comfortable ways to travel around the city. Driving in Bangalore can be difficult, because of poor driver discipline, but chauffeur driven services are very reasonable. These can be arranged by travel companies or online from the countries of origin. Car rental agencies include: SuperCabz (T: +91 9310-456789) Avis (T:+91 80 3399 0099), GetMeCab (T: +91 9015154545),Carzonrent (T:+91 88 8222 2222), BookCab (T:+91 80 3000 3000), Classic Cabs (T:+91 80 2343 8821), Hertz (T:+91 80 4330 2201), Moto Taxi Services (+91 80 6060 9999), ZoomCar (T:+91 80 4171 5881), Quick Cabs (T:+91 80-4160 0000), CalCabz (+91 9845498457)

By private car

Most taxi and auto-rickshaw drivers will be more than happy to offer you either a daily rate or an hourly rate, and take you around wherever you need to go. Alternately, your hotel or a travel company can arrange a private car.

If you find a good taxi or auto driver, this can be a great way to go for a foreigner. You'll certainly pay a lot more than if you bought individual rides, but you'll always have a driver waiting for you, and he can help with recommending local tourist sites, finding a good restaurant to eat at, and otherwise coping with day-to-day life. This can take a lot of the stress out of traveling.

Rates are generally something like ₹50-100 per hour for an auto-rickshaw, and ₹150-250 per hour for a taxi. Rates for a private car booked via the hotel will probably be more. Like everything else in India, rates are very fluid.

By bicycle

The weather in Bangalore is extremely pleasant, but the traffic is equally hectic. So if your plan is not to go towards crowded city, you can go around cycling.

Most of the sightseeing locations are within a range of 15 km, so you can consider covering them on bicycle. Bicycle dealers charge ₹100-300 for entire day and you have to submit identity proof to hire bicycle.

See

There are city tours that can show you the city efficiently if you are short on time. Typically, tours do not include entry fees into the attractions. Bangalore, like the rest of India, has a habit of charging foreigners a lot more than locals for attractions. For example, Tipu Sultan's Palace, which is on the half-day tour, charges ₹15 for Indians/Saarc and ₹200 for non-Indians.

Landmarks

The Bangalore Palace
  • 1 Bengaluru Palace, Palace Road, Vasanth Nagar. Built by the Maharajahs of Mysore. For many years the building was neglected as a tourist attraction, but is now open to the public. This is a run down building with paint peeling on the interior, and generally a tourist trap to be avoided. ₹100/450 for Indians/foreigners and ₹675 for a still camera. This includes an audio guide that points out rooms, photos and other things..
  • 2 Tipu Sultan's Palace, Allbert Victor Road, Chamrajpet (Just south of Metro: Krishna Rajendra Market (Green)), +91 80 2670 6836. Daily 9:30AM–5:30PM. Dating to about 1790, it was the summer retreat for Tipu Sultan. The two story structure is made mostly out of wood with finely embellished balconies, pillars and arches. It contains a small museum with information on Tipu Sultan. Tickets are ₹15 for Indians/Saarc/Bimstec citizens and ₹200 for foreigners (March 2018), not very worth it for damaged walls and few information about the Sultans life..
  • 3 Bangalore Fort (Tippu's Fort) (Just north of Metro: Krishna Rajendra Market (Green)). Built in 1537. A small part with massive granite walls, big gates, a dungeon, and a small Ganesha temple is still intact. Free of charge.
  • 4 Seshadari Iyer Memorial, Kasturba Rd (Metro: Vidhana Soudha (Purple)). A distinctive red sandstone building. It houses the State Central Library (right south of Cubbon Park) and the Bengaluru High Court of Karnataka, (Ambedkar Veedhi, Sampangi Rama Nagar, north of Ribbon Park), while the grounds include a children's recreation area with a toy train, fairground and theater.
  • 5 Vidhana Soudha, Dr Ambedkar Rd, Sampangi Ramnaga (Metro: Vidhana Soudha (Purple)). The legislative House of the State of Karnataka, this granite building was built by Sri K. Hanumanthaiya, Chief Minister of the then Mysore state between 1951-1956. A marvel of neo-Dravidian architecture, and one of the most imposing buildings in India. One of the interesting feature of this building in grand stairs in its front. The grand stairs has a flight of forty-five steps, 62 m (204 ft) wide and 21 m (70 ft) deep, giving a direct access to the foyer of first floor leading to an Assembly Chamber. The architecture of the building is based on Dravidian style, comprising richly carved bases and capitals for pillars, deep friezes, kapotha cornices, chaithya arches, heavy pediments domical finials. At the same time, the construction was on modern designs, making use of the present-day materials like steel, reinforced concrete, glass, and plastic. It is not possible to visit the grounds or enter the building.
  • 6 Vikasa Soudha (Metro: Vidhana Soudha (Purple)). It possible to gild a lily? Well, you judge for yourself. This ultra modern construction, adjacent to Vidhana Soudha, built in the same classic style, is supposed to come fitted with the latest gizmos to help govern the state. It was inaugurated sometime in February 2005.
  • 7 HAL Aerospace Museum. India's first aerospace museum. Run by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), a large aerospace company. HAL Aerospace Museum (Q5628915) on Wikidata HAL Aerospace Museum on Wikipedia

Temples

Art of Living world HQ, Bangalore
  • Art of Living Temple, Near Cricket Coaching ground, Double Road, +91 9448386061, . The Bangalore Ashram is the international headquarters of the Art of Living foundation. The ashram is spread of 65 acres and was established in 1986. They conduct frequent yoga and Ayurveda programs.
  • 8 Banaswadi Hanuman Temple (Between Sri Uma Maheshwari Temple and Bethal Church, northeast five km from center). Constructed in the Dravidian style, attracts a large number of devotees especially on week-ends. It has smaller temples dedicated to Lord Rama, Shiva and Ganapathi within the walled compound.
Bull Temple, Bangalore
  • 9 Bull Temple, Bull Temple Road, NR Colony, Basavanagudi (Majestic :43 A to E 45 A to E, Shivajinagar: 34 A to F, 37 A to F, Jayanagar/Vijayanagar60 A to K (Ramakrishna Ashrama)). A typical Dravidian style temple, famous for its mammoth bull statue that was carved from a single boulder. Legend has it that the temple was built to appease a marauding bull that stole local crops, and that the offering was effective with the bull subsequently leaving the area. Since then, local farmers have held an annual festival to express their gratitude.
  • DakshinaMukhy Nandeeshwara Temple (in the heart of Bangalore). A very ancient temple. This is on Sampige Road in the Malleshwaram area. The speciality of the temple is that, the natural (mineral) water flows from the mouth of Nandi (naturally) which is above a ShivaLingam, and pours all over the year as Abhishekam by nature itself. This water, after Abhishekam is taken by devotees as medicinal water, believed to cure many diseases. People from all over the world take this water in small containers with a lot of trust and devotion.
  • 10 Dharmaraya Swamy Draupadi Devi Temple (in the heart of Bangalore). One of the oldest temples of Bangalore and also the smallest, the Temple is in exsitence since the day of finding the city by Shri Kempegowda. It is on S.P. Road close to Corporation circle, behind the LIC building. This temple is famous for the Annual Karaga Festival held every summer. The Presiding Deity is Dharmaraya (Yudishtra) & Consort Draupadi making it a unique one of its kind.
  • 11 Dodda Ganapathi. One of the oldest temples in Bangalore, it is adjacent to the Bull Temple. The temple is famous for the huge monolith structure of Lord Ganesha, who was worshipped by the villagers to save them from the Bull that was damaging their crops in the area. The Bull Temple is a few metres away from this temple.
  • 12 Gavi Gangadeshwara Cave Temple, Gavipuram, Kempegowda Nagar (Right north of Hanumantha Nagar Park, north of Ramanjaneya Temple, in Gavipuram, adjacent to Basavanagudi). 7AM-12:30PM and 5PM-8:30PM. Built by Kempe Gowda, this temple with four remarkable monolithic pillars is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple also has a rare idol of Agni god of fire. The annual festival is on Makara Shankranti and thousands of devotees flock to see the suns rays fall on the Shivlinga.
  • 13 ISKCON Hare Krishna Temple, Hare Krishna Hill, Chord Rd (Between Metro Green: Mahalakshmi and Sandal Soap Stations), +91 80 2347 1956, +90 80 2357 8346, fax: +91 80 2357 8625. 3:45AM-8PM. Temple built on a hillock in Rajajinagar atop scenic surroundings, is a perfect blend of modern technology and spiritual harmony. The huge cultural complex was built to promote vedic culture and spiritual learning, and abounds with shops selling devotional items and souvenirs. The annual Krishna and Balarama Rath Yatra is attended by thousands.
  • 14 Maha Bodhi Society Temple, No. 14, Kalidas Road, Gandhi Nagar (Northwest rim of Freedom Park). A relatively new structure, with the main shrine built as a replica of the historic stupa at Bodh Gaya. The temple grounds are very peaceful, and visitors are welcome to stroll around. In addition, the temple houses an excellent library of books on Buddhism, many of which are in English.
  • Maruthi Mandir, Mahakalshmi Layout. A Hanuman Temple is opposite - 5 min drive from ISKCON temple, in the gate of Mahalakshmi Layout. This is a rock hill with huge idols of Hanuman and Mahalakshmi temples. The annual festival of Hanumad Jayanthi during December is very attractive.
  • 15 Meenakshi Sundareshwarar Temple, Bannerghatta Rd (after Indian Institute of Management, south of Bangalore). Beautiful, spacious temple devoted to Sri Meenakshi Amma. Built in ancient style with stone structures, this place is very cool and mind refreshing place to see. You will feel that you are in a temple at Tamilnad, when in this temple.
  • 16 Mukti Naga Temple. Contains the world's largest monolithic statue of Lord Naaga, about 16 feet tall and weighing 36 tons. The Mukti Naga Temple, which is run by Shri Subrahmanya Seva Trust, is in a serene ambience of Ramohalli, a village on the outskirts of the city.
  • 17 Ragi Gudda, Jayanagar 9th block (South of Bangalore). This is a famous Hanuman temple abode. The temple is on a mammoth rocky hill, and has very attractive chain of temples like Spathika Shiva, Ganesha and scenery within the premises. This is a very crowd attracting place during the period of Hanumad Jayanthi in December. You get mahaprasadam meals on Saturday between 12 noon-1PM.
  • Someshwara Temple, Halasuru (Close to Halasuru Police station; Metro Purple Line). Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, is one of the oldest temples of the City. The Inner Sanctum Santorium is said to have been built in the 8th Century by the Cholas who ruled this place,the outer Praharam during the Hoysalas of the 11th Century while the front hall construction and the Gopuram during the Vijayanagar Empire of the 15th Century. The structure resembles the various changes the Temple has gone through during the period with major additions and renovations done for preserving the temple. Free entrance,.
  • 18 Shiva Temple (Shiv Mandir), Old Airport Rd (Close to Vishweshwara College and Total Mall?), +91 80 2522 8444. This temple has a massive monolith of Lord Shiva in the middle of an artificial pool. There is a cave-like walkthrough behind the statue. It is extremely crowded on the festival of Maha Shivaratri. One can't see or feel any kind of Bhakti in this temple, because at each move inside the temple there will be a person collecting money which creates such a disturbance for the concentration on Bhakti. On each step the devotees will be concentrating on the money boxes (Hundi in Kannada), and people standing to ask money as offerings. Free entrance, camera ₹25.
  • Shree Guruvayurappan Temple (at Nettigere, Bangalore South).
  • Sri Raja Rajeshwari Temple (in RajaRajeshwari Nagar, just before Kengeri on Mysore Road). A famous temple dedicated to Goddess Parvathi (RajaRajeshwari). It was built by a renowned spiritual guru, Sri Sri Sri Tiruchi Mahaswaigal. Built in the ancient style with stones, the temple is very spacious. One can feel the peace and satisfaction when visited. Week ends are very crowded.
Ramakrishna Ashram
  • Sri Ramakrishna Ashram. There are many Ramakrishna Ashrams in Bangalore, but the special and central one is in Gandhi Bazaar, an area with many temples. This mutt contains a vast meditating hall, a beautiful park, a Vedic school and many more facilities. Sri Sharada Devi had meditated on a location in the park in this boundary. This location is preserved as a monument. A stone on which Swami Vivekananda sat when he visited Bangalore is also kept as a monument. This is a calm and peaceful place to meditate.
  • 19 Vasantha Vallabharaya Temple ( Majestic 210E, 210R Shivajinagar 210G , Market: 210, 210D, 210E, Electronic City/Kengeri : 378 ) In South Bangalore, close to Sai Baba Temple, Eashwara Temple, Anjaneya Temple, off Vasantpur Road). A small hillock with an ancient temple dedicated to Sri Vasantha Vallabharaya Swamy.
  • VenkataramanaSwamy Temple, Visveswarapuram district (M: National College half km west,). A fine example of Dravidian architecture. This ancient temple was built by Maharaja Chikka Devaraya Wodeyar and is next to the summer palace of Tipu Sultan.
  • 20 Champakadhama Temple, Bannerghatta, close to Bannerghatta circle (Bannerghatta/Jigani/Anekal buses via Bannerghatta Road). A old temple dedicated to Lord Champakeshwara, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Name stands because of the presence of the "Champaka" flowers in the area that was used for worship. A small temple, dedicated to Lord Narasimha is on the hillock. A small Kalyani is present behind the Temple, close to the borders of the Bannerghatta forest in about 700 m walk from top of the Hillock. Visit to the Tank is prohibited in Wintry evening and late evenings owing to presence of elephant movement

Churches

The entrance to the Holy Trinity Church
  • 21 Holy Trinity Church (at Trinity circle at the east end of the MG Rd). This church is a major landmark in Bangalore. It was built in 1851, for the British Regiment stationed in Bangalore. Built in the English Renaissance style, the church can accommodate 700 people and is regarded as the largest "military" church in southern India. It has a congregation of over 450 families.
  • 22 St. Mary's Basilica. The oldest church in Bangalore, and the only church in the state which has been elevated to the status of a minor basilica. It is famous for the festivities held during the St. Mary's Feast in the month of September each year, an event that attracts devotees from in and around Bangalore. The basilica is been built in Gothic style with arches, ornamental motifs and stained glass windows. Multiple columns and tall spires of the basilica can be seen from quite a distance. The stained glass windows were removed during World War II and were subsequently restored in 1947.
  • Shelter House Church, Bannerghatta Rd, Arekeres. The service is conducted in English and starts from 9:30AM in the morning.

Do

Indoor activities

  • 1 Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium, Bangalore Association for Science Education, Sri T. Choudaiah Road, High Grounds (Opposite Indira Gandhi Musical Fountain, Near Raj Bhavan), +91 80-22379725, . 12:30PM-4:30PM. A very good planetarium for adults and children alike. Shows are offered in Kannada and English. Each show is about 30 minutes long. There are about 200 seats available for each show. A ticket can be used only for the show mentioned on the ticket, and is non-refundable if you miss that show. Ticket prices are ₹35 for adults and ₹20 for school students and children (up to 16 years), children below 3 years are not allowed inside the Sky-Theatre. Mondays and second Tuesday are holidays.
Vishveshvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum
  • 2 Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum (VITM) (Metro: Cubbon Park (Purple)), +91 80-22866200, . 10AM-5:30PM. Contains many fun learning activities and exhibitions that can be enjoyed by adults and children. Most exhibits are based on simple science, but some have industrial applications. For general visitors entry fee is ₹40. Some groups receive discounts (organised school groups, BPL Category when showing valid BPL card, etc). Entry is free for military and police personnel in uniform, the physically challenged, and children below 5 years of age. There is also a 3D show costing an extra ₹25 (for general public). Open on all days of the year except Ganesha Chathurthi and Deepavali.

Outdoor activities and sports

  • Adventure clubs: Bangalore is bestowed with rock climbers, aqua sportsmen and aero sportsmen. There are several clubs including Thrillophilia, Nature Admire, Care, Spark, KMA, Capture, Mars, Angel, Wildcraft and Adventure Works.
  • Camping, Savandurga, Gunjoor Lake, Bhimeshwari, Rangaswamy betta.
  • Cave exploration, Savandurga, Anthargange, Siddarabetta.
  • Cycling. Art of Bicycle Trips organizes bicycle tours in and around Bangalore. The tours combine cycling with Indian art, culture and heritage.
  • Hiking, Nandi hills; Rangaswamy betta, Bhimeshwari - Muttati.
  • Hill Climbing, Savandurga, Makalidurga, Kavaledurga (Skandagiri), Kabalidurga, Siddarabetta, Nijakal betta, Shivgange.
  • Sports clubs. The Koramangala Club in Koramangala, and the Swimming club at the National Games Village (NGV), have facilities such as swimming pools and tennis courts.
  • Thrillophilia Adventure Tours Pvt. Ltd., 4th Floor, 2628, 27th main, 1st sector, HSR layout, +91 96 8602-0000, . Thrillophilia arranges for adventure tours around Bangalore which includes rappelling, mountain safari, camping, trekking, dirt biking, rafting, jumering, river crossing and quad biking. Micro light flying and paragliding can also be arranged on demand basis. Sep – May is the best season for most of the adventure activities. Prices start from ₹1000 per person.
  • 3 Trash Trail, Daily Dump, +91 80 41157311, . On this journey through the story of waste, you will meet people who silently clean up and transform all the stuff we throw away. In the process, you will visit places you haven't imagined existed!
  • Ultimate Frisbee. Although in a nascent stage, Ultimate Frisbee games are held on Tu Th Sa mornings starting 6:30AM. The teams comprise of players of all skill levels.
  • 4 Watch a cricket match, M. Chinnaswamy Stadium (near Cubbon Park). Chinnaswamy Stadium is the home ground of the Indian Premier League (IPL) team Royal Challengers Bengaluru which is reputed for having a large, loyal, and loud fan following. IPL season typically is between March and May every year, matches are played in the evenings and last around 3 hours. Scour the daily newspapers for ticket information - tickets typically get sold out a week before.

Nature and parks

Lal Bagh Garden, Bangalore
Lumbini Garden, Hebbal, Bangalore
  • 5 Lalbagh (Lalbagh botanical Garden) (Metro: Lalbagh (Green)). Garden and lake inside-the lake offers a pleasant view and is home to some water birds Lal Bagh (Q200711) on Wikidata Lal Bagh on Wikipedia
  • 6 J. P. Park (Jayaprakash Narayan Biodiversity Park), Mathikere, Near Yashwanthpur Railway Station (11 km). The third largest park in Bangalore, covering 85 acres. There are many statues of animals and provision for children's' games. The park includes four lakes, 25 acres of lawns, over 250 varieties of trees and shrubs (including select exotic and aquatic species, and a nursery), a nature centre, an exhibition plaza, and an amphitheatre.
  • 7 HMT Area, BEL Junction (18 km). This area is dotted with parks and green layouts. Examples are General Ayyappa Park and Kittur Rani Chennamma Park. The J.P.Park is nearby. Lodges are available at Mathikere and Jalahalli.
  • 8 Ulsoor Lake (Halasuru lake). A pleasant lake
  • 9 Sankey Tank. A pleasant lake
  • 10 Dodda Alada Mara (Big Banyan Tree). A giant 400-year-old Banyan tree about 28 km from central Bangalore. This single plant covers 3 acres and is one of the largest of its kind.
  • 11 Cubbon Park (Cubbon Park Queen's Statue & Aquarium) (Metro Purple Line; Opposite to Chinnaswamy Cricket Stadium). A Nice forested area in the heart of the City. The entrance from Queen's Statue forms the tourist attraction owing to the presence of the Government Aquarium and Bal Bhavan, a play area for kids. Puttaani Express a small toy train for kids, runs inside the Bal Bhavan attracts kids from far and near. Vidhana Soudha and Karnataka High Court border the other side of Cubbon Park

Fairs & exhibitions

  • 12 Aero India. Held in the second week of February every alternate year (the next one is in 2017), this is Asia's premier air show. Spanning 5 days but open to the public only on the last 3 days (F-Su), the show at Yelahanka Air Force Base in the northern part of Bangalore comprises a defence exhibition and air show. Fighter jets from around the world are on flying and on static display. Normally, there are two air shows every day - one in the morning and the other in the afternoon. Tickets can be purchased online or at select outlets - scan the newspapers for more information. (Purchasing a ticket at outlets requires you to show a photo identification and tickets are non-transferable. For the 2011 edition, Pakistani nationals were not permitted to register via the website.)
  • 13 Chitra Santhe (Paintings market). An annual exhibition, held on the first Sunday of every year in January, the Chitra Santhe on Kumara Krupa Road (near Golf Course) brings together artists from all across Karnataka. Paintings, pottery, and sculpture are all on an exhibition-cum-sale. The road is closed for traffic on that day, making it possible to have a leisurely stroll, admiring and buying the items. Prices range from ₹ 100-20,000. Bargaining is recommended, but not too hard. Pay a fair price. (Credit cards and foreign currency are rarely accepted, so carry sufficient cash in Indian currency).
  • 14 Kadlekai Parishe (Peanut fair). Every year, sometime during the months of Nov-Dec, the area around Bull Temple Road in South Bangalore hosts a peanut fair. Centuries ago, the villages in and around this area used to cultivate peanuts and the custom was to dedicate the first crop to Nandi (the Bull at the temple). Although the villages of yore are today residential areas, the tradition continues as peanut farmers congregate to sell their crop. The 2 day traditional fair has many stalls that sell peanuts, trinkets, bangles, pottery, dolls etc. There are also a number of food stalls.
  • Flower Show (Biannual). 9AM to 5PM. A bi-annual affair at Lalbagh Botanical Gardens Bangalore, during the Independence Day (August 15th) & Republic Day (January 26th). Various companies display their floral exhibits in this period, normally held from a week before the above mentioned days. Main epicentre would be a Rose arrangement representing a theme, or a heritage structure, which attracts major crowd from around Bangalore. Rs.50/- entry fees.
  • Mango Mela. 9AM to 5PM. An annual affair, during the beginning of the summer season, the season for the king of fruits. Normally, Mangoes (raw & ripe), cultivated in the Bangalore rural districts as well as neighbouring Kolar and Chikballapur districts are brought and kept for show as well as sale during this period, at Lalbagh Botanical Gardens. A must visit for mango fans. Rs.30/- entry fees.

Arts and theatre

  • Concerts at Bengaluru Palace Grounds. Check the local listings to see if any concerts are happening. Most international acts happen at Bengaluru Palace Grounds and the venue has hosted Metallica, The Rolling Stones, Bryan Adams, Iron Maiden, Deep Purple, Joe Satriani, Mark Knopfler, Aerosmith, Sting, Uriah Heep, Lamb of God, Megadeth, Machinehead, Scorpions among others.
  • Rangashankara, 36/2, 8th Cross, J.P. Nagar, 2nd Phase, +98 80 26592777, +98 80 26494656. Evening shows start at 7:30PM. Many local groups perform here, although more often shows are presented by traveling groups touring India. Quality of the performances varies, but most plays are worth seeing, especially the ones by Indian playwrights or directors, as they can show you an Indian (or non-western) perspective. Shows are in various languages, so it is a good idea to double-check whether the play is in English before buying or reserving (blocking) tickets. Tickets cost ₹ 45–100.

Movies

Take in a movie at one of the innumerable theaters around the city. Some multiplexes:

  • Cinemax (Bangalore Central, Bellandur).
  • Cinepolis, Royal Meenakshi Mall, Bannerghatta Rd.
  • Gopalan Cinemas, Arch Mall, Mysore Rd,. Gopalan Mall, Mysore Road; Gopalan Mall, Near Jayadeva Hospital, Bannerghatta Road ; Gopalan Mal;, Old Madras Road, Near Baiyappanhalli Metro Station
  • Inox theatre, Bangalore Central, JP Nagar, Fame Cinemas, MG Road, Forum Value Mall, Whitefield, Garuda Mall, Magrath Road, Lido Mall, Ulsoor, Mantri Square, Malleshwaram, Garuda Swagath Mall, Jayanagar.
  • PVR Cinemas, Forum Mall, Koramangala, Orion Mall, Malleshwaram, The Phoenix Market City Mall, Whitefield; Vega Mall, JD Mara signal.

Other:

  • Bangalore Film Society. A club membership (around ₹ 500/year) is typically required for entrance. Foreign film series and cultural events.
  • Goethe Institute (Max Mueller Bhavan), 716, CMH Road Indiranagar 1st Stage (From M.G. Road: Go down Old Madras Road. Turn right before the Epidemic Diseases Hospital onto 100 Foot Road. At the next traffic light take a left onto CMH Road.), +91 80 25205305. The Goethe-Institut/Max Mueller Bhavan Bangalore (founded in 1960) offers language courses, organises cultural events and has a Library.
  • Urvashi Theatre (Urvashi), Lalbagh Road, Bangalore (Near Lalbagh Main gate & MTR). A cool remodified theatre that allows a 1st hand experience in watching movies. One of the oldest theatres and important landmark of the City
  • Sampige Theatre (Sampige), Sampige Road, Malleshwaram; Next to Mantri Mall. One of the oldest theatres of Malleshwaram, and an important landmark.

Spa & massage

Massage or Prostitution

Beware that many of the "Massage" classifieds in local newspapers may be fronts for prostitution. Prostitution is illegal and if caught in a raid, you may end up spending a night in the cooler before being eligible for bail. Most legitimate spas and massage parlors have detailed websites and are run professionally.

Massages & spas are very much a part of Bangalore's east-meets-west culture, new ones spring up across the city all the time.

  • The 5th Element, Inner Ring Rd (near Dell office). Spa. All practitioners are from Thailand and offer authentic Thai massage, scrubs, and wraps.
  • Aroma Home Spa, Brookefields, ITPL Main Rd (Near Whitefield). Natural eco-friendly products in use. Hydro therapy massage in addition to therapies suited to individual needs.
  • Ayur Sukha (Malleswaram.). Very nice, clean and professional spa in a nice neighborhood. 1 hr basic Ayurvedic treatment (massage and steam) is about ₹ 1,000.
  • SPA.ce, Cunningham Rd. Run by an expat Brit offers a variety of massages, scrubs, and facials.
  • Sundaythespa, No.627/628, 5th Cross Road, 15th Main, 80 Feet Road, 4th Block, Koramangala Layout, +91 80-25520757, toll-free: +91 80-25520758, . Incorporates Ayurvedic, Indian and East Asian practices, offers professional services by well-trained staff.

Buy

Inside a mall in Koramangala, Bangalore

Shopping districts

Bangalore provides a wide range of options for shoppers. One can buy many things ranging from clothing to electronic goods and vehicles. Being an IT city, Bangalore provides all kind of services but one might find things to be costlier.

Many visitors come to Bangalore searching only for sandalwood carvings and silk saris and so miss out on the true Bangalore shopping experience. Here is a low down on shopping - Bangalore style:

  • The UB City and Vittal Mallya Road are Page-3 shopping areas. You'll find brands like Versace, Louis Vuitton, Kimaya in the UB City. Vittal Mallya Road has stores like The Collective which is a shop only for men. Armani, Versace, Boss, you name it they have it. There's even Canary Blue and Esprit on the same road.
  • 1 Bannerghatta Road. Grasshopper is a space that exhibits clothing designs from the most experimental designers in India and also showcases other ideas - lighting design, products, theatre, music - an open space for expression! If that's too boring, you can keep driving and you have a thousand ways that you can take to enjoy the wildlife and the myriad reservoirs strewn across the area - you can still find your very own private haven.
  • 2 Brigade Road/M.G. Road (M.G. Road station (Metro east-west line) is right next to the intersection of M.G. and Brigade Roads.). The most popular place for tourists. These two roads are filled with shops of every kind, whether it be traditional handicrafts or the latest western wear (this is especially true for Brigade Road). Brigade Road, where British soldiers used to buy their necessities, is now the centre of yuppie Bangalore; you'll see hordes of college students on the road any time of day or night. Stores on Brigade Road include: Planet M (a huge music store with everything), Tommy Hilfiger, Louis Phillipe, Pepe Jeans, Levis, Lee, SanFrisco Jeans, Nike, and Titan (great Indian made watches). There are also many eateries on Brigade road and on the side roads that lead off it. Fast food outlets include KFC (right at the entrance), Pizza Hut (at the other end of the road), and many cafes including the Indian coffee chain Cafe Coffee Day. Also includes a tattoo studio. M.G. Road is short for Mahatma Gandhi road.
  • 3 Commercial Street. A legacy of the British is another shopping mecca that sells international brands (similar to Brigade road) alongside locally produced items. Commercial Street has more of a bazaar feel than Brigade Road. In addition, it is famous for its body piercing centers. The price of goods here is very competitive and it is a great place to pick a bargain.
  • Sampige Road. The heart of Malleswaram district, connecting Sheshadripuram to IISc. Sampige Road is around 2 km long, has a wide range of shops that sells books, electronic items, silk sarees, handicrafts, cloth materials, Hindu pooja materials, sweets and all the trivial things you can buy on earth. Also try Malleswaram 8th cross on Sampige road (aptly named Brigade Road of Malleswram) for a vibrant shopping experience. Sampige Road is also home to best flower market and fruits market in Bangalore. If you are tired of going to individual shops you can go to department stores such as Fabmall, Foodworld and Nilgiris.

Shopping malls

Malls typically have higher-end stores retailing apparel, footwear, and consumer electronics. Many malls also have food courts (with international cuisine) and movie theatres. Finding a parking spot for your car may not be easy though, especially on weekends.

The heart of the new mall shopping district is on Victoria Road, with malls like Garuda Mall, Bengaluru Central and Globus, all within easy walking distance.

Some of the more popular malls in Bangalore are:

  • 4 Bengaluru Central (Bangalore Central), Residency Road. Bengaluru Central is more of a large department store than a mall with separate retailers.
  • 5 Forum Mall (On Hosur road, Koramangala suburb). The largest mall in Bangalore in an upscale suburb. Stores range from high international brands to traditional Indian Khadi clothing at the Khadder. The top floor of the mall contains an 11-screen cinema. For eating there is fast food and world cuisines including: Chinese, Vietnamese, Mexican and Italian and Indian. The PVR Cinema hall is here too.
  • 6 Garuda Mall. On the corner of McGrath and Commissariat Roads.
  • 7 Gandhi Bazaar (in the heart of Basavangudi). One of the oldest shopping areas in Bangalore, Gandhi Bazaar stretches for a short kilometer or so, bordered on both sides by shops selling everything from saris and clothes to plastics and kitchen utensils, fronted by vegetable and fruit stalls.
  • 8 Jayanagar Shopping Complex. From antique jewelry stores, the authentic gold jewelry stores, saree stores, sweet meat stores, classic Iyengar bakeries, dress stores, and food stores that sell fresh vegetables, fruits, meat, and butter.
  • 9 Lifestyle (Sony World Junction, Koramangala). A two-story store on Victoria Road in the heart of the new mall shopping district. This was one of the most coveted stores until the malls came along. It's an easy place to go shopping when you don't want too many options to confuse you or when you're tired and don't want to visit too many shops - you can get everything under one roof here. Good for clothes, cosmetics, watches, jewelry, shoes etc. You also get stylish furniture and other home and living items for a decent price.
  • 10 Mantri Square (Metro Green: Sampige Rd). In Malleswaram
  • Marathahalli Main Road and Factory Outlets. Some distance from central Bangalore (although not difficult to reach) is Marathahalli (a village in a previous life). The main road of this suburb is now a haven for factory outlets for all major brands. You can expect prices here to be cheaper than in the malls, at least 20-30% price difference but can be up to 50% cheaper when it comes to some of the major denim brands. As if India wasn't cheap enough. Although this is the best place to go to for factory outlet shopping, there are smaller factory outlets scattered across the city. Also look out for sales held by the major brands to get rid of end of season stock (again end of summer or end of monsoon), these are usually advertised in newspapers or look for signs posted on major roads.
  • Metro shopping mall (near Yeshwanthpur railway station and ISKCON temple).
  • 11 Safina Plaza. The sale capital of Bangalore, on Infantry Road. Every week there is sale going on of any type. One week it might be home furnishings and the next men's wear. Good place to find some bargains. Many exhibitions are also held here, although there are retailers here too. So for quiet shopping come here (much less crowded than the other malls). Its best to visit during end of season sales (summer, monsoon) or during festivals (New Year, Christmas, Ganesh Chaturthi).

Markets

The traditional markets have mom-and-pop stores that sell everything from fruits, vegetables, groceries to electronics, music, and mobile phones.

  • 12 KR Market (City Market, Krishna Rajendra Market). The city's largest vegetable and fruit market is in the heart of the city

Smaller but more lively traditional markets can be found in residential areas such as Gandhi Bazaar, N R Colony, Banashankari, Malleswaram, Jayanagar, JP Nagar & Shivajinagar.

For other food options, you can do your grocery at Nature's Basket or Spar, More, FoodWorld, options are huge, all on the 80 ft Road. At the 1st block you can find grocery shops more suited for the local residents, if you want it the traditional way!

  • Ulsoor Fish Market (Metro Purple: Halasuru).

Individual stores

Jewellery

Handicraft

  • The Cauvery Arts & Crafts Emporium, 45 MG Rd, +91 80 2558 1118. A large store, offering a wide selection of some of Karnataka's best hand made products. The carvings made of Mysore sandalwood are an especially good buy.
  • Central Cottage Industries Emporium (CCIE), MG Rd. A government run store promoting traditional Indian hand crafts. The CCIE has major outlets in New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bangalore and Chennai.
  • Miras Carpet Industries, No.7, Ground Floor, Suryodai Complex, Old Airport Rd, Kodihalli (Opp. Hotel Leela Palace), +91 80 4157 1894, +91 80 2521 0786, . 09 am- 09-30 pm No Holidays. Manufacturers and exporters of carpets, rugs, kilims, Indian handicrafts, jewellery, pashmina shawls, cashmere scarfs, silk sarees, etc. Claims to be the biggest dealer of Oriental carpets and rugs in Bangalore, selling high quality and "locally priced" wares. Valet car parking available.
  • Chandi - The Divine Gallery, MG Rd (Shop No. 12, First Floor, Public Utility Building), +91 80 4112 3590. Specialising in Indian divine figures in all mediums. Claims to have the biggest collection of Ganeshas in town. High-quality and locally-priced wares, supposedly no pushy salesmanship.
  • [dead link] Kala Madhyam Store', 2nd floor, Flat No 2, Benson Town #77/8, Nandidurg Rd (Benson Cross Rd corner), . Folk and tribal art paintings, handicrafts from across India, clothing for women. Specialises in wall murals of folk and tribal art as well as terracotta.
  • Karnataka State Handicrafts Development Corporation, 45 K.S.H.D.C Complex, MG Rd, +91 80 2558 1118. Specialises in Karnataka handicraft.
  • Royal Arts & Crafts, +91 80 2248 4797. 21 K.H. Rd. Has a particularly wide selection of silk carpets and paper mache products.

Bookstores

  • [dead link] Axis Books, 330/9 Axis Rd (Domlur Inner Ring Rd. Domlur Layout. Near Indira Nagar Flyover), +91 80 4038 3838. Started by one of the members of the Gangarams family. They stock books, stationery, multimedia, movies, and toys.
  • Blossoms, Church St (parallel to MG Rd and nearby Coconut Grove Restaurant), +91 80 255 9733. There are 3 full floors of those rare, hard to find old books. All 2nd hand, good condition and at low rates.
  • The Bookworm (in one of the by-lanes perpendicular to Brigade Rd, near McDonalds). This is a small used book store. Good bargains on used and new books are available here.
  • Crossword, Residency Rd (ACR Towers, opp. Gateway Hotel), +91 80 2558 2411-16. A hot spot for books of various genres combined with seating areas, spacious racks, music and movie section, children's section and a coffee shop. A wonderful hangout to read, browse and shop.
  • Elloor Library, Blue Cross Chambers, Infantry Rd (close to Commercial St). A circulating library that has a wide range of fiction and non-fiction books, including new titles. Requires membership which includes a deposit.
  • Gangarams Indiranagar, 330/9 Axis Road Domlur Inner Ring Rd. Domlur Layout. Near Indira Nagar Flyover, +91 80 4038 3838, . Daily 10AM-8PM. A wide selection of fiction and non-fiction books, including textbooks and professional works, stationery, multimedia, movies, toys, art material and gifts.
  • Gangarams Mg road, Triumph Tower, 2nd Floor, 48 Church St (Opposite High Gates Hotel and Mainland China. Church Street is parallel to Mahatma Gandhi ("MG") Road), +91 80 2512 7888, . M-Sa. A wide selection of fiction and non-fiction books, including textbooks and professional works.
  • Higginbothams, 68 MG Rd, +91 80 2558 7359. This bookstore has a good selection of maps, postcards, guides and novels.
  • Landmark, Luskar Hosur Rd, Koramangala (in Forum Mall), +91 80 2206 7777. A modern bookshop. A good place to pick up the most recent publications. Various household appliances; CDs and DVDs of music albums, computer and video games (the quality varying from time-to-time) and movies can also be found on the next floor.
  • Oxford Book Store (At the Leela Galleria, next to Hotel Leela Palace). Has some of the latest collection of books and magazines but, doesn't offer any discounts. It has a Chai Bar attached offering 69 blends of tea.
  • Premier Book Shop, 46/1 Church St (off MG Rd), +91 80 2558 8570. A venerable institution that has books on every conceivable subject literally stacked from floor to ceiling. Although the store may appear to be utterly chaotic, the owner knows where every piece of his stock lies - just be careful with those elbows, a slight nudge and the whole place will come tumbling down. This store however, will shut down shortly.
  • Sapna Book House, 3rd Main Rd, near Kamat Yatri Nivas, Gandhi Nagar (Walking distance from Majestic Bus stand). This is a large bookstore, they also have branches in three other locations Sadashivnagar, Jayanagar, and Indiranagar. Sapna Book House also provides online book delivery.
  • Select Bookshop, Brigade Rd (off Brigade Rd Behind Curzon Court Hotel). Used to be the only old bookstore. Mr Murthy, who runs the bookstore, is one of the most knowledgeable people. His grandfather started the bookstore. He also has a collection of lithographs, stained glass paintings and collectors copies of antique books.
  • Streelekha, 33/1-9, Thyagaraja Layout, Jaibharath Nagar, +91 80 2549 2783. This is a great bookstore to explore the feminist literature and activism that is being produced in India, as well as other texts on the research and work of Indian NGOs. The atmosphere is relaxing and inviting.
  • Tata Book House. At the Indian Institute of Science, Malleswaram. Has a large collection of technical books, on which it offers a flat 20 percent discount. Lots of books in a small place. Also worth visiting just because it is in IISc.

Boutiques

Apart from the numerous malls that have taken Bangalore by storm, the essential element and soul of the city comes through in its myriad small and unique boutiques that are all over the city, usually tucked away though. Have tried to list the must check out stores.

  • Arnav, +91 80 2656 8416. The quaint little jewellery store at Ashoka Pillar, Jayanagar makes for very interesting jewellery buys, a range of antique, restored, contemporary and fusion jewellery are on display. They could help you design a piece of jewellery to suit your needs, an in-house jewellery consultant could help you choose your jewellery.
  • Aura Creations, Shop No.3, Plot No. 2 Nandagokula Layout, Shampura Main Rd, +91 8553637531. Designer boutique with exclusive dress materials.
  • Chilli Billi, +91 92 4179 9105. Great for women's westernwear', especially the dresses, good collection of bags, shoes and jewellery. They also offer home decor solutions.
  • Mahendra Textiles, +91 80 4124 9900. Sarees and dress materials from Surat, Mumbai, Kolkata, Rajasthan, Varanasi, Kerela and Srilanka.
  • Marmalade, Magrath Rd (Adj to Spratt Salon. Left before Coffee Day, on Brigade Rd Extn), +91 80 4122 1814. Loads of affordable young designer wear.
  • Native Place (Behind Museum Rd Post Office, Museum road). Loads of interesting merchandise, crafts made by NGOs, c/o The Only Place Restaurant.
  • President's Groom Concepts, B.v.k.iyengar Rd and Kamraj Rd, +91 80 4147 0910. Two menswear fashion stores, established 25 years. Fine fabrics for made-to-order and a large ready-to-wear collection. Bespoke suits and made to order clothing including tuxedos, business wear to traditional Indian kurtas and sherwanis.
  • Sakhi by Chandras, 6th main, HAL 2nd stage, Indiranagar, +91 80 4115 5551. Combines traditional fabrics and craftsmanship with contemporary themes. Sakhi’s sarees, salwars and kurtis combine kanchivaram, tussar, chiffon, georgette, crêpe, organza and cotton with traditional techniques such as cut work, block print, kalamkari, badla, mirror work, chamki (sequins) and embroidery in a mélange of colours.
  • Stritva near ITPL, 294, 8th main, BEML Layout, ITPL Main Rd, +91 963 222 1615. Sells readymade salwar suit, kameez, kurtas, dress material, sarees and nightwear. The store has a good collection at good prices.

Music and movies

  • Habitat. "Movies and Music", Church Street, Off Brigade Road is tiny compared to other retail music/movie stores, but its a delight for lovers of good music especially Jazz. Has an excellent and varied selection of DVDs for rent as well, though membership is closed.

Electronics

The Croma electronics showroom is opposite Lifestyle Mall. eZone, Reliance Digital, Pai, Sony, Panasonic. electronics showrooms are all within the kilometre from here. So this is the ideal location if you want to do a survey before making your next expensive LCD/LED TV purchase.

Learn

Hinduism

  • The Art of Living, Art of Living International Center ,Ved Vignan Maha Vidya Peeth,21st Km, Kanakapura Road,Udayapura, +91 80 67262626, +91 80 6726262627, +91 80 6726262628, . The campus is also the focal point of many service projects such as rural development and education, organic farming initiatives, scientific research into the benefits of ‘Sudarshan Kriya’ While at the ashram, one cannot miss the Satsangs that are held every evening. Satsangs are gatherings where scattered minds unite through music, meditation, and wisdom to experience a higher state of consciousness. People from all over the world who know different languages participate in the singing of bhajans, or the repetitive chanting of a word or a verse.
  • ISKCON, ISKCON Sri Radha Krishna-Chandra Temple,Hare Krishna Hill, Chord Rd, +91 80-23471956, +91 80-23578346, fax: +91 80-23578625. The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) temple in Bangalore city is huge cultural complex that was inaugurated in 1997 to carry out the vision of A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, the Founder-Acarya of ISKCON, to promote Vedic culture and spiritual learning. ISKCON Sri Radha Krishna-chandra Mandir attracts visitors from different parts of the world and it is more than a place of rituals. However, due to the huge flow of foreign visitors, it has mostly become a heavily commercialized place and less of a religious center.

Buddhism

  • Choe Khor Sum Ling, Ashwini, No. 24, 1st Floor, Domlur Layout, +91 80 41486497, . This Tibetan Buddhist meditation and study centre is in Domlur Layout near Shanti Sagar Restaurant on Airport Road. CKSL is a center for the study and practice of Mahayana Buddhism following the lineage and example of Lord Buddha. The Centre, whose name means 'The Three Turnings of the Wheel of Dharma' was founded in 2003 by Lama Zopa Rinpoche under the guidance of HH the XIVth Dalai Lama. The Centre offers courses in various Buddhist meditation techniques and teachings on different aspects of Buddhism. Teachings are offered free to the public and are conducted in English or in Tibetan (with translation in English). In addition to regular teachings, every few weeks the Centre invites senior Lamas to give talks on important aspects of the Buddhist path. Such talks are also accompanied by instructions and initiations by the Lama into different meditation practices.
  • Maha Bodhi Society, 14 Kalidasa Road, Gandhinagar, +91 80 2250684, . This temple has a very active schedule. There are teachings on the Dharma in English on the first two and last Sundays of every month from 9:30-11:30AM, while on the 3rd Sunday there is a meditation retreat. Anyone is welcome to attend. The temple also has a good library and a beautiful garden - a great place to retreat from the hustle and bustle of the metropolis outside.
  • Thubten Lekshey Ling (Dharma Subhashita), +91 98 80296930, . Nyingma Tibetan Buddhist meditation centre founded by the late His Holiness Pema Norbu (Penor) Rinpoche. The centre is close to MG Road on Ulsoor road, on the side of Manipal Centre. The centre conducts meditation classes, spiritual discourses and advanced study programs. Weekend teachings in meditation and philosophy are offered by lamas from Namdroling Monastery, Bylakupee.

Work

Indians

The best way to find employment in Bangalore is through job fairs, job portals, applying directly to companies of interest, and through headhunters.

Non-Indian Citizen Employment Regulation

Indian regulations may require that any foreign national who is employed in India earn at least US $25,000/year. This is exempted for (a) Ethnic chefs, (b) Language teachers (other than English language teachers) / translators and (c) Staff working for Embassy/High Commissions. Check your compensation offer so that you meet this requirement and are eligible for an employment visa. Some foreign nationals are employed at salaries less than this, though, typically in the NGO sector.

Being referred as Silicon Valley of India, the city provides plethora of employment opportunities to youngsters from different corners of India.

Non-Indians

With a little hard work and persistence finding a job is quite possible in Bangalore. Most of the available positions are in the IT field but not necessarily IT based. Several expats do marketing, quality assurance, accent training and translation among other things. All jobs in India require an employment visa which must be obtained abroad and sponsored by the hiring company in India. In general, the salary for expats is very high compared to the local Indian wage. The best resource for jobs is through the expat community. Ask around but a good place to meet expats is the Sunday brunches at the 5 Star hotels or at the numerous coffee shops in and around the MG Road area.

Eat

Bangalore has a wide variety of food options. Foreigners will want to look for cleanliness in choosing a place to eat. Also don't expect the exterior to be too fancy, observe the cleanliness of the inside and the servers when choosing a place to eat! Eating options include high end restaurants to chains to temples to mom and pop shops and of course street vendors! Restaurants usually label if they serve only vegetarian(veg or pure veg) or both veg and non-veg cuisine. If you haven't been in India long, it is safer to take bottled water. But juices and other drinks are usually ok. There are also hundreds of young coconut and sugar cane juice stands! A nice refresher as you go around town! Both are good for keeping cool and energized. A coconut goes for ₹25- 30 (some stands may have smaller coconuts for ₹10-15). Sugar cane juice runs ₹10-15 per cup. Bangalore is far from the sea, and as such the quality of seafood can vary. Some of the higher end and popular seafood places manage this well, but foreign travellers may want to tread a bit carefully. Foreigners might want to only drink bottled water and eat only chutneys that are made with bottled or filtered water. Also, beef is forbidden to be given in Karnataka restaurants.

The 80 ft. Road is the Eat Street of Koramangala. Pizza Hut, Domino's, KFC, Taco Bell, Au Bon Pain are all found here. There are also many non-chains serving local Indian cuisine. Chandni Chowk is a great option if you want the rural Punjabi dhaba experience.

Wisdom Cafe, near the AlienWare showroom is a really cosy place to have some snacks or lunch. So is the Hole in the Wall cafe, on the back street behind Maharaja Hotel. Serves great coffee and English breakfast. So does Cafe Terra, near Wipro park crossing. Adjacent to it is a really popular food join called Little Home. It serves nice North Indian food at a very reasonable price. It's really popular with the young working populace. Naturals Ice cream parlour is a hit with the hip crowd; on weekend nights you may find queues outside.

Budget

Bangalore literally has hundreds of fast food joints serving South Indian vegetarian food. They usually are identified with small round steel tables and diners standing around them having food. Dosas, idlis, vada's, curd rice, Vegetable Pulao, rice with sambar, lemon rice are usually standard fare. Quality widely varies, since most of them cater to working people.

  • The Adiga's chain. Restaurants to the south of Bangalore. Prominent among them are in: Jayanagar 4th Block, take the road facing BHS First Grade College, Basavanagudi.
  • Adiga's Park, 585, 10th Main, 42nd cross, 5th Block Jayanagar.
  • Adiga's Foodline, 502, 40th Cross, 8th block.
  • Adiga's Delicacy, 105 Dickenson's road, Manipal Centre.
  • Adiga's Majestic, (next to Fkcci Bldg), KG Rd.
  • Adiga's Nalapaka, (across from HSBC Complex), Bannerghatta, Arikere.
  • Anupams Coastal Express, Shivanand Circle. They make fantastic fish dishes. Neer Dosa with Chicken Pulimunchi, kori roti and chicken ghee roast are some things you really cannot miss.
  • Brahmin's Coffee Bar (off ShankarMutt in Shankarapuram, Basavanagudi), +91 87226 64284. Famous for idly, vada and its delicious chutney. You also get khaarabath. Don't expect sambar for the vada here.
  • 1 Central Tiffin Room(CTR) (Shri Sagar), 152, 7th Cross, 3rd Main, Margosa Rd, Malleswaram, +91 80 23317531. Another landmark hotel, dishing out some divine 'Benne masala dosa', which literally melts in the mouth. Famous for its Butter Masala Dosa.
  • Coconut Grove, Church St. Appams and Kerala parottas with a chicken sauce dish. Their lunch offer for ₹ 80 is also really good. A pretty good choice for reasonably priced quality seafood. Coco-Grove the outdoor 'beer cafe' extension is also worth a look.
  • Corner House, Residency Rd, BTM Rd, Koramangala, Airport Rd, Whitefield Rd, Marthahalli and Shivananda Circle, +91 80 2558 3262. One of the best ice cream parlours offering a variety of treats. Their famed 'Death by Chocolate' (popularly known as DBC) is a must for all chocolate lovers and has attained a cult status. Can be tricky to find a spot during peak times and you may find yourself being 'encouraged' by the staff to leave quickly once you do.
  • Fanoos (adjoining Johnson Market, off Brigade Rd). One of the joints for getting sheekh (beef) rolls in Bangalore. They come in various sizes- sheekh roll, sheekh jumbo, sheekh mambo, sheekh rambo and sheekh sambo- the latter of which is almost 2 in thick. There are other options like chicken, mutton and paneer rolls as well as kababs and shawarma. ₹ 30-100 per head.
  • Hotel Empire (Other locations on Centre Street and Koramangala), 14 Pottery Road Richards Town (Next to Museum Inn), +91 80 40 414141. 10AM-3PM. Indian, Chinese, and Middle eastern cuisine until late night. Try the butter chicken, chicken kababs and parathas. Both the non-vegetarian and vegetarian food are good here and well priced.
  • Hotel Janatha, 8th Cross Rd, Malleswaram. Makes some of the best vada sambhar and masala dosa in town.
  • Indian Coffee House, Infantry Road.
  • Janani, J.P.Nagar. A great place to have breakfast, lunch or dinner, you can have idli and sambar for ₹ 10 and a cup of tea for ₹ 8, a north Indian roti curry for ₹ 32. If you want to have good Punjabi food, go upstairs and get a good meals under ₹ 150.
  • Java, +91 80 4137 8888. G block of Diamond District apartment complex in Kodalli on the old Airport Rd. A hidden gem that serves buffet lunch and dinner for ₹ 150 on weekdays, ₹ 250 on weekends (prices 2008). The buffet consists of North and South Indian dishes and caters to vegetarians and to non-vegetarians. Reasonably priced (₹ 90-120 entree) a-la-carte selection is available outside of lunch and dinner hours.
  • Kanti Sweets. KG Rd, Majestic, Malleswaram Circle, RT Nagar. Very good samosas, kachoris and North Indian sweets like rasmalai. Rapidly expanding chain, so there are plenty of branches all over the city now, which serve parathas and other food items as well. The main branch in Majestic is the best, and serves only samosas, kachoris and sweets. ₹ 10-50 per head.
  • KC Das. This is a chain of Bengali sweets shops in Bangalore. The one on Church St is perhaps the most visible and famous but there are outlets on Coles Rd, BTM Layout.
  • Kohinoor, Brigade Rd. Serves very reasonably priced Kerala Muslim style food.
  • Lake View Milk Bar, MG Rd, +91 80 2558 7410. Excellent ice creams, club sandwiches and burgers.
  • 2 Mavalli Tiffin Room (MTR), 11 Lal Bagh Rd, +91 80 22220022, +91 80 22221706. One of the very old traditional breakfast places in Bangalore. A few people who have been having their breakfast at MTR everyday for the past 15 years. Closed between 2:45 and 3:30 PM. Expect a long wait on weekends. Traditional 12-course Karnataka lunches are also available here for around ₹ 90 per head. Advance reservations recommended at weekends. Rava idlis, dosas and bisi bele bath are excellent. It has maintained its quality over the years and is very famous. It is on the road perpendicular to Lal bagh main gate.
  • Nandini. The Andhra fast food chain serves some excellent biriyani and chicken dishes.
  • New Shanti Sagar, 80 Foot Rd. This is an reasonably reliable chain of vegetarian south Indian restaurants. Branches scattered all over the city, notably in Koramangala Jayanagar, Domlur. ₹ 50-200.
  • Richies, MM Rd (Off Mosque Rd). Serves the kind of biryani that is the Bangalore original. It is midway on MM Rd, and hard to miss because of the crowds that throng its takeaway counter. One visits Richies only for the food—tables and chairs made of synthetic wood, and dim light from gaudy chandeliers don’t exactly make for great ambiance. A motley bunch of diners cram the place for lunch and dinner (they have added 2nd and 3rd floors). The biryani here is delicious, and you must love meat to love Richies. The menu is limited; but the mutton and chicken biryani stand out and they are not flavoured with the same masala, or heaven forbid, rice, their kababs are something nice and unique too.
  • Savera Tea Shop. 24 hr tea shops near Russell Market in Shivajinagar and on MG Rd. Good place to go for a cup of tea in the dead of the night. Serves tea, Suleimani (honey+lemon) tea and a variety of biscuits. ₹ 3-15
  • Shettara Beedi (food street). The entire street adjoining the famous VB Bakery at V V Puram is Bangalore's miniature version of Kuala Lumpur's Jalan Alor foodstalls. A haven for anyone who enjoys hawker fare, one can stall-hop and have a variety of snacks that'll satisfy even the most ravenous hunger and spend less than ₹ 100 in total. Some of the must-try dishes are dum-root and butter-bun congress at VB Bakery. The dosas, obbattu (sweet pancake), akkirotti (rice pancake), fried bondas, butter-gulkand, and masala-pepsi available at the various stalls are also delicious. The street comes alive only in the evenings (after 6PM) and that only vegetarian fare is available here.
  • Shezan, Lavelle Rd and Cunningham Rd, +91 80 2224 9319, +91 80 22249667. Indian, Chinese and Continental cuisines with a good menu choice where beef, fish, prawn, mutton and chicken meat are available. Excellent steaks.
  • Shiv Sagar, Narayan Pillai St (off Commercial St), +91 80 509-8892. Don't get put off by the location, It's a great place to eat.
  • SLV chain. Prominent among them are in: Banashankari 2nd stage, opposite BDA park and the one in J.P.Nagar 2nd Phase near Ragigudda Temple
  • Sree Krishna. Fast food a little further from the road connecting Lalbagh Westgate with Basavanagudi.
  • Udupi Garden, 16th Main BTM Layout. Simple Udupi restaurant. Serves very good south Indian dishes at nominal prices. Also serves north Indian food.
  • Upahara Darshini, DVG Rd, Basavanagudi. Another of Bangalore's new found Darshinis dishing out top notch masala dosa and Vada Sambhar.
  • 3 Veena Stores, Margosa Rd, 15 Cross, Malleswaram. This place has some of the best Idlis and Vadas in this part of the world. They also make other dishes but Idli and Vada are mainstay. Don't expect to sit and eat because there is no seating. Stand and eat. Best time to go is mornings for breakfast before they run out of the day's stock. Try before 8AM although they are open some part of the day and evening.
  • Vidhyarthi Bhavan (off Gandhi Bazar in Basavanagudi). A gastronomic haven offering some of the best masala dosa in the world. This quaint little place is so famous that it has not even bothered to change its age-old sign board, and who needs it anyway, the aroma wafting through the air is a good enough indication that you are in the vicinity of the place. Get there early for a breakfast, there's always a bee-line for places to sit.

Mid-range

  • 100ft Restaurant, 100 Foot Rd. Indra Nagar. Westernised cooking, but notably better than any other pasta serving restaurant in the area. The restaurant is a bit of a hybrid of store/restaurant. ₹ 300-500.
  • Alibaba Cafe & Restaurant, +91 80 4091 7163. Frazer Town. Arabian, Persian and Bhatkali cuisine described as "An Arabian Lake in the Indian Ocean". A themed restaurant with the feel of Arabia, Persia and India. The "Shaiya Biryani" of the Bhatkali cuisine, the Al faham chicken barbeque out of the Arabian cuisine and the chicken Jujeh kabab from the Persian cuisine are all recommended.
  • Caesar's Restaurant, MG Rd. Indian and continental food. Ambiance is good though the food is tad expensive. Parking is a problem.
  • Canopy, PU Building, M.G. Rd. Open air, multi-cuisine North-Indian food. Cooking techniques date back to the independence era offering the unique taste. Great outdoor ambiance in the middle of the central business district. ₹ 125-750
  • Ebony, MG Rd (on the 13th floor of the tallest building on MG Rd, Utility building). Stylish eatery with excellent evening views of the city. Service is a bit slow, but the ambiance makes it worth the wait. Book ahead for a terrace seat. ₹ 200-400
  • The Egg Factory, St.Marks Rd, +91 80 4211 0041. Multi-cuisine, The menu, as the name suggests, is all based on the indispensable egg. Its also modelled on a factory with functional chairs and a menu that looks like an instruction manual. Its open for all day dining. Egg dishes from all over the world, including omelttes, scrambles, French toast, curries, sub's, pasta & desserts. Don't miss the fantastic huevos rancheros here, they make it as good as in Mexico. Innovative drinks, try the Chlorophyll Fix, it looks and sounds weird, but tastes like heaven. Highly relaxed service.
  • Grill Maximus, 17th cross 4 main HSR Layout. Famous for the Mediterranean cuisine.Also serve Arabian Indian and Italian Food. Only A la carte menu is available. ₹ 200-500
  • 4 Koshy's, St. Marks Rd (Below Church St). A Bangalore institution, serving a smattering of Western favorites (like fish and chips) along with the usual South Indian fare in a bohemian-for-India atmosphere. On weekends, they serve up greasy Western-style breakfast, including omelettes and Bombay (i.e, French) Toast. Appam and stew is their Sunday breakfast special and a must eat. Turn right at the entrance for the more expensive (and decidedly less charming) A/C room. ₹ 50-200. Smoky, with sluggish service, and not particularly clean Koshy's still has plenty of character and history but its getting harder to justify their skyrocketing prices.
  • Little Italy, 100 Foot Rd. Indiranagar. A chic Italian vegetarian restaurant, faddish and over priced. Sometimes the staff switch off A/C if the tables are less than half-filled.
  • Mainland China, Church St (Near Museum Rd), +91 80 2227 7722, +91 90 2224 5864. Upscale Chinese food. Good, fairly authentic food and excellent service. Serves a decent lunch buffet. Also new outlet on 100ft Road, Indiranagar. ₹ 500-800.
  • Pinxx, Manipal centre (off MG Rd). A great place for Breakfast, lunch and dinner buffet. ₹ 200-400 per head.
  • Le Rock Pub Cafe, Rest House Rd (Off Brigade Rd), +91 80 4123 1001. Hot coffee to chilled Kingfisher beer on the tap awesome cocktails and even hand rolled Havana cigars. Salads, sandwiches, jacket baked potatoes to entrees. LRC also offers an Oxy Bar, Bangalore's first.
  • Sahib Sindh Sultan, Level 2, Forum Mall, Hosur Rd, Koramangala, +91 80 2206 7878. Train-themed restaurant with a delicious, upscale menu. It is supposed to showcase NWFP. Their kakori kebabs are excellent. It also serves wine with the food. Expect a long wait. Or book ahead and roam around the mall or grab a few drinks from the adjoining Firangi Paani. ₹ 150-500
  • Samarkand, Gem Plaza, 66, Infantry Rd (East of Central St), +91 80 4111 3366. North West frontier food (i.e., kebabs, Afghani) in a kitschy atmosphere but the food is great. You will need to book on weekends. ₹ 300-600.
  • Sue's Food Place, Krishna Temple Rd, Indira Nagar. A Caribbean style restaurant run by Sue (Susan John from Trinidad and Tobago). It has an excellent buffet. Their Jamaican jerk chicken, salads and desserts are lovely. A la carte menu is available on certain days. ₹ 200-500

Splurge

  • Bengaluru, La Classic Hotel Extraordinaire, Plot# 158, Yadavanahalli, Hosur Main road, Attibele (Opp. Applicomp(India) Ltd.), +91 80 3910 1000, +91 80 3910 1111. The only fine dining multi-cuisine restaurant outside Electronic City and on the way to Hosur caters to buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner apart from a selection from an international menu.
  • Blue Ginger, Taj West End, Race Course Rd. High-end Vietnamese restaurant with, a beautiful setting and excellent food. Just next door to Blue Bar.
  • Cafe Mozaic, 41/3 MG Rd (in the Taj Residency). Western-style dining in a casual atmosphere with some pool-side seating. Sundays before 15:30, there is an all-you-can-eat/drink champagne brunch for ₹1,000.
  • Grasshopper, 45 Kalena Agrahara, Bannerghata Rd, +91 80 2659-3999, +91 98 4545-2646. Freshly prepared seven course meal served on the table. Reservation required. Closed on Mondays.
  • Graze, Taj Residency, MG Rd. Has some of the best creative continental you will get in Bangalore.
  • I.Talia, Park Hotel, Opposite 1 MG, Old Madras Rd. Has the best Italian food in town
  • Karavalli, Residency Rd (at the Gateway Hotel), +91 80 2558-4545. Mangalorean, Goa, Karwar, and Kerala style cuisine. Best Indian food you will get when visiting BLR.
  • Leela Palace. All-you-can-eat/drink brunch on Sunday is ₹ 2,000. They have 4 restaurants, Citrus Lounge (Brasserie kitchen), Zen (Pan Asian), Library Bar (serves all cuisine) and Jamavar (Authentic Indian). Generally overpriced compared to the Taj outlets (Blue Ginger, Graze, Karavalli)
  • Monsoon, Park Hotel, Old Madras Rd (Next to Taj Residency). 24 hr cafe with a variety of Continental Dishes, Indian, South East Asian and Mediterranean. Ideal location for private parties.
  • Olive Beach, Wood St. A long time favourite that will serve you Italian meats and cheese in a nice setting, this is still among Bangalore's best.
  • The Raj Pavilion, ITC Windsor Manor, Golf Course Rd.. 24/7 restaurant that offers the taste of the British Raj. Anglo-Lucknowi, Far East and Continental cuisine is served. Amongst the best in Bangalore.
  • Sunny's, 34 Vittal Mallya Rd (at Embassy Diamante), +91 80 5132-9366, +91 80 5132-9391. Among the best restaurants in Bangalore. Try the starters, salads and pasta is fine here. Hot sandwiches for lunch. Also has a branch at Indira Nagar. About ₹1,200 for a 3-course meal for two, excluding drinks.

Regional cuisine

  • Kadambam, Bull Temple Road, near Ramakrishna Ashram; West of Chord Rd (near Modi Eye Hospital in Rajajinagar).
  • Kamat Yatrnivas, Gandhinagar; Bull Temple Road, Basavanagudi. Serves special N Karnataka meals with jowar (Sorghum) rotis. They now have a branch on Bull Temple Road where they have local artists perform when you have dinner.
  • Maiya's, 30th Cross Rd, Jayanagar 4 Block; 11th Cross Malleshwaram; Sajjan Rao Circle, Basavanagudi, +91 80 4341 4400. Features a great amount of South Indian cuisine, and then lets you buy some more to take home. And in case that you don't like it, there are more places upstairs that have different cuisine (Jayanagar branch only).
  • MTR 1924, Mini Forest, JP Nagar; St. Marks Road; Indiranagar;. New age chain from the folks who run Mavalli Tiffin Rooms (MTR) on Lalbagh Road.
  • Nalapaka, Rajajinagar. Serves special N Karnataka meals with jowar (Sorghum) rotis, Holige (stuffed sweet rotis). Known for the distinctive Butter Dosa and different varieties of coconut chutneys.
  • South Indies, Indiranagar; Infantry Rd, +91 80 4163 6363, +91 80 4163 6362. An upscale South Indian restaurant in Bangalore, that gives you a taste of authentic south Indian cuisine in an ambience that is equally tasteful.
  • UpSouth, Mantri Square, Mallesharam; Orion Mall, Malleshwaram; Ecospace, Bellandur; 60 ft. Road, Koramangala, +91 80 2266 7378. A quick service restaurant with an upbeat, contemporary look. Be it the vibrant, youthful interiors or the presentation of food in the form of combos, Upsouth is all set to break the dull clutter.

Continental

  • Cafe Y, Langford Rd (Near Prestige Elgin, Hosur Rd-Langford Rd junction), +91 80 5114 4561. Amazing sizzlers and steaks, nice ambiance.
  • Friends Fast Food, Jyoti Nivas College Rd, Koramangala (300 m from Forum). Great Conti food at college prices. Casa Picola fans will like this one.
  • Herbs & Spices, 80 Foot Rd (Above Planet M, 100 m north of Reliance Fresh). On. Great pasta, pizza, and desserts.

Maharashtrian food

  • Kollapuri's, 429/31 30th Cross, 4th Block Jaya Nagar (Near Jain Mandir), +91 80 4121 1693, +91 80 2653 5207. An authentic Maharashtrian hotel run by Savaji. It serves bhakri, chapati and "Sheckle Edme" special Savaji stuffed roti with spicy sabjis and meat or other non veg items
  • Rajvardhan Foods, 1291 25th Main Road, 9th Block Jaya Nagar East (Near Big Bazaar), +91 98 8630 3088, +91 98 8630 3089. Best known for its vadapav, sabudana vada, khichdi. It also offers bhakri, thalipeeth. The snacks and other food offered here is comparatively expensive. This is because it is Bangalore's only authentic Maharashtrian food outlet. It also serves food fresh, only prepared after placing the order, so the wait and price is compensated. The food quality is excellent.

Odia food

  • Dalama, #37, 6th block, Koramangala, 100 ft Rd (near Kamat Hotel, Koramangala), +91 80 4166 0921. Authentic Odia cuisine including vegetable curries, chapati, meat, fish, prawn, crab and chicken delicacies.

South Karnataka

  • Halli Mane, 3rd Cross, Malleswaram (close to Malleswaram Circle). Truly authentic and traditional Kannada style food.
  • Janatha Hotel, 8th Cross, Malleshwaram. Another great place, famous for its butter masala dosas and vadas.
  • Kamat Lokaruchi, Mysore Rd (just before Channapatna). Amazing food and ambience. Authentic Mangalorean meals.
  • Kamat Yatrinivas, Majestic; All around the city. Authentic Mangalorean meals.
  • Karavalli, Residency Rd (at the Gateway Hotel), +91 80 2558 4545. Mangalorean, Goa, Karwar, and Kerala style cuisine.
  • Konkan, 6th cross, 6th Block, Koramangala, +91 80 2552 1530. Mangalorean and Goan style cuisine.
  • Kodial's, 8th Cross Malleswaram. For authentic vegetarian Konkani cuisine.
  • Kudla, Ramanashree Comforts, Richmond Rd. For seafood, serves excellent dishes.
  • New Krishna Bhavan, 1st Cross Malleswaram. For authentic Mangalorean food, reasonably priced. Try the neer dosa and badam halwa.
  • The Palms, 33 Church St (at the Highgates Hotel), +91 80 2559 7172. Mangalorean, Coorgi, and Malabari style. (shut for renovations)
  • Upaahara Darshini, Jayanagar 3rd Block; DVG Road, Gandhi Bazaar. One of Bangalore's oldest food joints. Amazing dosas.
  • Vidyarthi Bhavan, 32 Gandhi Bazaar, +91 80 2667 7588. Another very old and traditional breakfast place, exclusively known for its Masala Dosa. Similar to MTR, you can find people who have been having breakfast here since times immemorial.

Bengali

  • 6 Ballygunge Place, 1st Fl., 612, 12th Main, Indira Nagar (above Café Coffee Day). It has been rated best Bengali restaurant by times food guide Bengaluru. It serves excellent fish (esp their chital peti roast), dab chingri and luchis. (Its mocktails are avoidable however). Prices are slightly on higher side. May cost around ₹ 1000 for two but the food quality is good. The owners have also added Calcutta-style chaat on top floor. ₹ 1000 for two.
  • 36 Chowringhee Lane, 100ft Rd, BTM Layout (opp Reliance Fresh), +91 80 4124 0979. Authentic Bengali Cuisine.
  • Bangaliana, 355, 1st 'B' Main, 7th Block, Koramangala (opp. HDFC Bank), +91 80 2571 1058. Authentic Bengali Delicacies (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) Restaurant, Take-away, Catering. Specialities: fish, mutton chicken and, of course, sweets.
  • Bhojohori Manna, 668/B 6th Block, Koramangala Club Rd, +91 80 2550 3666. Free home delivery
  • The Esplanade, KHB Colony, +91 80 4092 7878. Offers authentic Bengali cuisine. They also have a continental menu.
  • Oh! Calcutta, St Mark's Rd. Part of a chain of restaurants across the country, and the best Bengali food available in the city albeit pricier than the other options.
  • Sonar Bangla, 88/1, Shubh Arcade, 1st floor, 16th Cross, Margosa Rd, Malleswaram, +91 80 3367622. The restaurant undertakes orders of authentic Bengali food for gourmets who fancy a whole meal and also delivers it at the doorstep. Fish is considered sacred in the coastal state and is consumed universally. So, all fish lovers can take heart as the non-vegetarian cuisine is delivered, but not served at the restaurant.

Andhra

  • Bheemas, Church St. If you have the penchant for spice this place is meant for you.
  • Nagarjuna Chimney, Residency Rd; Jayanagar 3rd Block (near Old Galaxy Theatre; near ICICI Bank). Possibly have a few more branches elsewehere in Bangalore. The biryani is great, as are their meals which are served ritually on a banana leaf. Reach early for lunch, for there are always hordes waiting.
  • R₹, off Brigade Rd. A renovation of the vintage R₹, the fun doubles here with the double storeyed restaurant, one serving Andhra and the other Hyderabadi cuisines. There's also alcohol, all the more reason to indulge on a Saturday afternoon.

Tamil

  • Anjappar Restaurant, #50, 100 Ft. Road, 4th Block Kormangala. Chettinad cuisine
  • Annachi, 100 Ft. Road, Indiranagar. Serves vegetarian and non-vegetarian food. Has some good chettinad style dishes.
  • Annapoorna, Ulsoor (near Sai Baba Temple in Ulsoor. Need to get down at Ulsoor police station). Pure vegetarian food in Tamil style.
  • Krishna Kafe, Koramangala (beside Anand Sweets). Traditional Chennai-style food. Dosas, idlis, idiyappam and the like with authentic Tamil sambar and chutney. This place is vegetarian-only. A vegetarian meal will cost you around ₹ 80. ₹ 40-100.
  • Pongal, Jivan Bima Nagar (near the Indiranagar telephone exchange). Tamil Nadu food. Lots of dosa varieties, Podi dosa, parotta with kurma are good. Ambience is not that great, but this place is for those who need a quick bite without a big pinch on the wallet.
  • Ponnuswamy, Koramangala (near the National Games Village, opposite to Legends of Rock), +91 80 4151 1919. Authentic south Tamil nadu food. Try the biryani and sukka fry. No alcohol or smoking. Also at Residency Rd., next to Imperial Hotel.

Ice Cream Parlours

  • Corner House, 1 Airport Rd; All around the city, +91 96861 91973. Carlton Towers. This is the place for foodies looking for the best desserts in town. The "brown bomb" and "hot fudge" are a must have. Not a place for calorie counters.
  • ibaco, Basavanagudi; Basaveshwara Nagar; BTM Layout; Coles Road; Indira Nagar; Jayanagar; Koramangala; Mantri Square; Phoenix Mall; RR Nagar; Wood Street; Yelahanka.
  • Naturals Ice Cream, Indiranagar; Koramangala; Sarjapur; Dollars Colony, RMV Extension; St. Marks Road; Jayanagar; Basaveshwaranagar; Frazer Town; Malleshwaram; Arekere.
  • Pabrai's Fresh and Naturalle Ice Cream, Wood Street, Ashok Nagar, +91 80 6453 0000.
  • Phalaamritha Ice Cream Parlour, 8th Cross, 14/1 West Park Road,Malleswaram, +91 80 6567 5755. Serves 25 super smooth home-made ice cream flavours along with health drinks, varieties of kulfis, milk shakes, ice tea, ice cream, novelties and chaats.
  • Richie Rich Ice Cream Parlour, +91 80 2226 9655. Three branches around the city, with a variety of natural ice creams, softies and many fast food items such as pav bhaji and vada pav.. Try the 'Elvis Presley' specialty or the traffic jam or 'Richie Rich' special. The 3 locations are on St. Marks Rd, Airport Rd. and Kumara Park East.
  • Swensen's, Mantri Square, Malleshwaram; 80 ft. Road, Koramangala; 60 ft. Road, Sahakara Nagar; Ascendas Park Square Mall, Whitefield; Bangalore Central, Bellandur; BDA Complex, HSR Layout; J.P.Nagar (Marenhalli); Jayanagar, +91 80 4117 8235. The ultimate sundae experience.
  • Yogi's, #86, 21st Main, Banashankari 2nd Stage (near BDA Complex), +91 98 4584 9025, +91 98 4539 7363. The "Sakkat Burger" and "Sakkat Mexican" are a must have. Wide range of burgers, sandwiches, ice creams, shakes and sundaes available.

North Indian

  • Bay Leaf, Raheja Arcade, Opposite Forum Mall, Kormangala. A really nice place with reasonable prices.
  • Dalfryday, Banerghatta Rd (Near IIM -B, beside HSBC Bank and above Fabmall). North Indian, non-vegetarian cuisine in a fine ambience. (this is closed as of now, Hyderabadi biriyani has opened a branch at the same location)
  • Grameen, Raheja Arcade, Opposite Forum Mall, Kormangala. One of the best places to have good Vegetarian North Indian food.
  • Hyderabadi biriyani, Banerghatta Rd (near IIM -B, beside HSBC Bank and above Fabmall). Serves good biriyani
  • Mast Kalandar, All around the city. Very nice North India cuisine. It is very reasonably priced.
  • Queens, Church Street, Opposite Amoeba. Small restaurant but great food at reasonable prices.
  • Rasilas, JP Nagar 7 Phase, Shreyas Colony (close to Brigade Millennium & Elita Promenade Apartments, near RBI layout). Nice place with very fine cuisine.
  • Tijouri, Hotel Atria, Palace Rd, +91 80 2220 5205.

Italian

  • 100 ft Boutique, 100 Foot Rd, Indira nagar (after Fab Mall when you are travelling from CMH Rd side, and a few stores after Benetton on the LHS if you're coming from Airport Rd), +91 80 4150 1781. Comparable to most continental resto-bars. The best part about it is that its a Boutique Restaurant, which means you can shop, while waiting for your meal to arrive, even after 9PM, which is when most other shops close in Banglaore. The Boutique houses many young designers. Levitate, showcases a wide array of eclectic street fashion and handcrafted kitsch from all over India.
  • I-Talia, The Park, MG Rd, +91 80 2559 4666. Expensive, but arguably the best Italian food in town.
  • Italia (previously Little Italy), Indiranagar. Nice vegetarian restaurant in Indira Nagar, a little expensive. Good food.
  • Via Milano, Koramangala (near Sony World). Authentic Italian food. 3 course meal for 2 will cost an average of ₹ 2,000, (wine not included).

Chinese

  • Beijing Bites. 11:00-15:30, 19:00-23:00. Chain restaurant inspired by Chinese & Thai cuisines, spread across Bangalore. ₹200-₹400.
  • Caesar's Multi Cuisine Restaurant, Mahalakshmi Chambers, 9/2, MG Rd. (beside HSBC bank opposite ING Bank). 6:30PM–11:30PM. Variety of tasty food. Classic environment.
  • Golden Lights, No.4032, 100ft Rd, HAL-II Stage, Indranagar, +91 80 2559 7722.
  • Shanghai Junction, No.8, Sri Sai, 60 Foot. Rd, G Block, Sahakarnagar (behind Big Market), +91 80 41744477.
  • Mainland China, Church St; 100 Foot Rd. Indiranagar.
  • P!ing, No. 130, 1st Cross, 5th Block, Koramangala. Includes a dessert bay. Dim sum, sensible portions, good prices.

Kerala

  • BigBoy Fried Chicken, (BFC), Vignan Nagar.
  • Coconut Grove, Church Street.
  • Continental Spice, Airport Rd (close to Diamond District).
  • Gokulam Mess, GM Palya (3 km from Indiranagar).
  • Hotel New Malabar, Kaggadasapura (Near level crossing).
  • Hotel Ruchi, Vignana Nagar.
  • K K Bakers, Malleshpalaya.
  • Kaayal, AECS Layout; Jeevan Bhima Nagar.
  • Kairali, Near Forum Mall, Koramangala.
  • Kalavara, Vignana Nagar.
  • Kerala Pavilion, Domlur (behind Shanti Sagar). Authentic Kerala food
  • Little Home, 80 ft. Road, Koramangala (near Wipro K2 office). Very good south and central Kerala food. Bad service though.
  • The Paramount Restaurant, Koramangala (near Jyothi Nivas College).
  • Priyam Restaurant, Jagadish Nagar (Behind BEML).
  • Tharavadu, Bommanahalli, Hosur Rd (After Silk Board).
  • Vayal, Outer ring road(around Central mall) (After Silk Board).

Dhabas

  • There are few dhabas catering to all tastes. South and North Indian fare is available at most places and is clean and cheap. A special mention is the green park dhaba on the outskirts on Bellary Road and Golconda Chimney on the old airport road in Marthahalli, opposite Shankara Eye Hospital. Golconda Chimmney has been renovated and has A/C and non-A/C sections, the non-veg spread is simply amazing, but the rates are steep if you have a traditional dhaba in mind. The ambience is nice. Try the chicken kathi rolls and the biryani.
  • 5 Bobby-da-Dhaba, Near Lavanya Theatre, St John's Road, Near Ulsoor, +91 9663678382. 12:30 PM to 3:45 PM, 7:30 PM to 11 PM. The food is good (albeit slightly oily). It basically serves paranthas (with lots of butter), chaach, kheer and a number of side dishes (most notable being their shahi paneer and rajma). You may have to wait for a while in case it is full. So it's better to go slightly early, 12PM for lunch and 7:30PM for dinner to avoid rush).
  • 6 Manjit ka Dhaba, 107, 1st Floor, Wheeler Road, Near Railway Cross, Cox Town, Frazer Town, +91 80 49653065. 12 Noon to 4 PM, 7 PM to 11 PM. Budget dhaba. Tasty parathas (with butter) and couple of assorted vegetable curry options. Lassi. Dont expect ambience in dhabas.

Drink

  • In Koramangala, Legends of Rock is near the Pizza Hut on 80 ft. Road.
  • Also great is the Jimi's Beer Cafe nearby, has a really nice ambience.
  • Firangi Paani at Forum Mall is a nice but expensive option.
  • Costa Coffee, Barista and CCD have their presence near Maharaja Hotel. Young working people spend a lot of their time here. You can get a truly multi national multi cultural feeling as there are several restaurants serving Spanish, Italian, Thai, Chinese, Indian, Mexican food. Hence, it is really popular with expatriates.
  • The area around Jyoti Nivas college is a popular hangout for the college going crowd, with a lot of eateries and cafes in the area. This area has a very hip/ fashionable feel to it.

Cafes

  • Barista Lavazza, +91 80 4207 5023, . An Indian startup cafe chain established in 1997 and more commonly known as Barista and now owned by Lavazza. The chain has more than 200 stores in India. It is found all over Bangalore with 32 retail outlets, most of them near IT corporate offices.
  • 1 Café Coffee Day, +91 80 4001 2345. Popularly known as CCD. First established in 1996, at Brigade Road, Bangalore, the chain has over 1,000 cafes throughout India. It is found all over Bangalore.
  • [dead link] Caffe Pascucci, +91 80 4091 2134. Italian coffee chain brand. In 2010, Pascucci set up its own coffee retail shop in India with 10 outlets in Bangalore at prominent localities like Jayanagar, JP Nagar, MG Road, Malleshwaram and Indiranagar.
  • Cake Walk, #297, 100 Feet Rd, Indra Nagar, +91 80 2520 5393.
  • Coffee Workers Co-op, Church St's Brigade Gardens. A venerable Bangalore institution, with waiters in traditional uniforms and customers slowly savoring the age-old tradition of coffee drinking - though there are just two choices of coffee: black or white. Have some delightful "masala dosa" here.
  • Coffee World, +91-80-41112111, +91-9845296898. Can be found all over Bangalore.
  • Costa Coffee, +91 80 4348 8888. British coffeehouse chain. Koramangala 4th Block, in Indranagar and another opposite Goethe-Institut, RMZ Eco Space on Sarjapur Rd and Sigma Mall, Brookesfield, Cunningham Rd, JNC Rd, and Jayanagar. Besides Coffee, Costa lays heavy emphasis on food with sandwiches, paninis, tostatos, pastas and many kinds of deserts, English muffins, a wide variety of cakes and desserts.
  • Java City, Church St.. Pleasant old Bangalore atmosphere. Offers a wide variety of tea, coffee from all over the world including pizza, pasta, pastries, cookies, you name it they have it plus you get to see a unique sense of humor in their menu and on the walls. On Saturday and Sunday evenings, there is live music, rock and guitar. This place is simple, expatriate friendly and not at all pricy. There is another Java City near Lavelle Road.
  • Travel on Menu Café. Popular for TOM Coffee.

Pubs and bars

The pub scene is concentrated around the commercial business district in the heart of Bangalore. MG Road, Brigade Road, Residency Road, St. Marks Road, and Church Street have numerous pubs. Happy hours is typically between 6-8PM and at most pubs, the time for the last order is around 10:30PM. Formerly having a reputation as the Pub City of India, Bangalore's buoyant pub and nightlife has been curtailed by police and regulatory action, and all bars and nightclubs must now close no later than 11:30PM.

Budget

Most bars and pubs in the city are somewhat upscale, but many inexpensive restaurants serve beer and good quality food.

If you just need to go out you could go to one of the bars, but if you would like to have a great social experience and are in the city for a considerable period of time consider becoming a member of one of the social expat clubs in the city. The IVES Club offers a meeting for its members every Saturday at one or the other popular nightclubs in Bangalore; its members are interns, expats, volunteers and exchange students residing in the city.

Mid-range
  • Beer Joint Pub, (aka BJP), Indiranagar, +91 80 2525 0346.
  • Bull n Bush, 4th floor, Garuda Mall. Plays hip hop, house and occasionally trance. ₹ 500/- cover charge.
  • Carpe Diem, Church St. It's a Power Metal haven.
  • Ego's, Castle Street, off Brigade Rd.
  • J'Cubez, Banashankari 2nd Stage, opp. BDA complex. For rock lovers
  • Jimi's, Residency Road, Koramangala 80ft. Rd. A nice dark cozy bar along with Rock music and video. Best visited during weekends and is not hard on your pocket.
  • Le Rock Pub Cafe, Rest House Rd (off Brigade Rd), +91 80 4123 1001. Open from 10AM-11:30PM. The latest watering hole in Bangalore. Rock music across the board screened on large plasma panels; every song can not only be heard but seen as well. Coffee, Kingfisher beer, cocktails, food and Bangalore's first oxy bar.
  • Legends of Rock, 80 Foot Rd, 6th Block,Koramangala, +91 80 4130 3232. Watch the Legends perform on large format TVs.
  • Lock N'Load Pub (The Texan Pub), Chairman's Resort, Sahakar Nagar, Hebbal, +91 80 4070 3703, +91 80 2354 6162, .
  • Olio, Koramangala, +91 80 4092 7888. Great ambiance with beer, wines and continental food.
  • Opus, Palace Cross Road, near Sankey Rd, +91 80 2344 2580. A chilled-out, ex-pat friendly lounge with a large outdoor space. Has karaoke on most Sun and Wed (Kroaknights) as well as regular live music and DJ dance nights. You may need to book ahead on theme nights.
  • Nasa, Church St.
  • New Night Watchman, Corner of Church Street and Museum Rd. Little bit dingy but helpful bar staff - satellite TV has the Australia Network so you can watch Rugby Union and AFL games.
  • 2 Pecos, Rest House Rd (Off Brigade Road), +91 80 4090 5462, +91 944 982 7428. 60s retro pub with a mural of Jerry Garcia. Often crowded on all 3 floors, including the pleasant roof-top seating area. Free popcorn with every pitcher of beer. Cards are available for frequent customers which make every tenth pitcher of beer free, but you may have to ask several times in order to acquire one and to get it updated.
  • Purple Haze, Residency Road, Koramangala (close to Jyothi Niwas College). Popular for the classic rock that's played there.
  • Sparks, Briage Road Extension, next to Brigade Towers.
  • Styx (next to Cauvery Handicrafts on MG Road). They put the "Heavy" in heavy metal!!
  • Sultanate of Swing, 4th floor, Garuda Mall. Mainly plays Rock, Retro, Heavy Metal and has a Video DJ. Free entry.
  • Take 5, 54, MSK Plaza, HAL II Stage Indiranagar. A Jazz themed restaurant that serves great American style food and offers a large selection of beers. They don't always play jazz but the food and drink is consistently good.
  • Tavern at The Inn, Museum Rd.
  • The Bunker, off Residency Rd.
  • Windsor Pub, Vasanth Nagar. (off Mount Carmel's in Kodava Samaja Building). A small place which serves only beer, good food and is nice for a family outing. But only limited tables.
  • Zeus, #174 2nd Floor Manohar Crest, Brigade Rd (Above Health n Glow), +91 80 2532 3355. 11AM-11:30PM. Sports bar and lounge.
Splurge

Most hotels have spiffy bars with every imaginable concoction of drinks available.

  • 13th Floor, Barton Centre, MG Rd. Make a reservation. amazing view from the 13th floor
  • Arbor Brewing Company, Opp. Garuda Mall, Magrath Rd. Microbrewery that serves Belgian Tripel and Brassiere Blonde
  • Aura, Cunningham Rd.
  • Athena, The Leela Hotel, Airport Rd. Really popular on most days of the week. The upper VIP lounge is the best part of the club, but the rest of the club is beautifully appointed and attracts a hip crowd.
  • Barleyz - The Brew House, Above Taco Bell, Sony World signal, Koramangala. Microbrewery
  • Blue Bar, West End, Race Course Rd. Excellent drinks if you make sure Joel makes them. Officially they have a couple's only policy. Spontaneous dancing likely next to the bar. On weekends you need to buy drink-tickets for ₹ 1,500 to enter..
  • F-Bar, Le Meridien, Sankey Rd. Fashion Bar is a theme bar by FTV
  • Fuga, Richmond Town. The best place for house music lovers. Expensive and fashionable.
  • Firangi Paani, Forum Mall, Koramangala.
  • Geoffrey's, Royal Orchid, Airport Rd. Really nice place
  • Hint, 5th Floor, Bangalore Central, MG Rd. Tuesdays is ladies night (couples permitted).
  • iBar, Park Hotel, MG Rd.
  • Kosmo (Formerly Cosmo Village), 81 Ali Askar Road Cross (Off Cunningham Road). 3 separate areas including a terrace. This nightclub is a remodeled colonial villa on a quiet lane, with excellent DJs and expensive drinks, and attracts a wealthy clientele.
  • Taika, Church St. (Off Brigade Rd). Usually open past midnight and has a huge dance floor. 3 bars and a lounge area. Entrance varies each night.
  • The Beach, 100 Foot Rd. Indiranagar. Make a reservation. Starts with retro music, plays some good hip-hop and house towards the end. Makes you feel like you are in Goa.
  • The Biere Club, Vittal Mallya Rd on Lavelle Road, (opp Sunny's).. Bangalore’s first craft brewery and a popular place for beer lovers.
  • Toit, Indiranagar. Microbrewery
  • Vaayu, 5th floor, Eve Mall, Brigade Rd. It has comfortable lounge seating, and is open air, giving some nice views over the city.
  • Windmills Craftworks, #331, Road 5B, EPIP Zone, Whitefield, +91 80 2569 2012, +91 72 5902 4652, . Microbrewery

Sleep

This guide uses the following price ranges for a standard double room:
Budget Under ₹ 1,500
Mid-range ₹ 1,500-4,500
Splurge Over ₹ 4,500

Budget

A large number of budget hotels near the Bangalore City Railway Station are crowded in the area around the Dargah Tawakkal Mastan , O.T.C. Road, Chickpet, Near Sreenivasa Hospital, one kilometer from the Majestic bus station. Ask for Brahmins Bakery area.

  • Citizen Lodge, Lady Curzon Rd (Near Bowring Hospital, about 1 km from MG Rd). Bare bones motel-style establishment is well located but leaves much to be desired in terms of cleanliness and overall quality. Double non-A/C room costs around from ₹ 850.
  • Hotel Grand Park, OTC Road, Near Tavakal Mastan Dargah, Cottonpet, near Majestic., +91 80 22374786. ₹900.
  • Hotel Tap Silver Square, No 185, Deenas, 3rd Fl, Brigade Rd (Opposite McDonald's), +91 80 2559 5656, . 3rd floor has views with floor-to-ceiling windows. Clean and modern decor, clean rooms, all with A/C, hot shower, free wifi (which gets switched off between 12AM-6AM), fridge and small wall-mounted LCD TV. 2 min walk to MG Rd. and Church St. It sits on top of the Fusion Lounge on the 2nd floor, you get thundering bass until 11:30PM. It might be a good idea to bring ear plugs if you plan to turn in early. It might also be the reason why the prices are cheap for what you get. ₹ 1,011-1,742 (approx. US $22-39), including tax. For an additional ₹ 500 (US $11), the hotel can arrange the use of a non-A/C luxury car for a maximum of 4 hr or 40 km per day. ₹ 1,011-1,742 (approx. US $22-39), including tax.
  • Kind host, +91 98 45180207, . Clean rooms, clean attached bathrooms, wifi. Nearby to many restaurants.
  • Manju Lodge, Near Abhinay Theatre& Menaka Theatre Hospital Road Avenue Road, +91 80 22200679. ₹600.
  • Naga Residency, OTC Road, Near Tavakal Mastan Dargah, Cottonpet, near Majestic., +91 80 41220539. ₹500.
  • Omshakthi palace, OTC Road, Near Tavakal Mastan Dargah, Cottonpet, near Majestic., +91 80 26707927. ₹400.
  • Railway Retirement Room (inside the Central Railway Station). ₹850.
  • Red Mount Lodge, OTC Road, Near Tavakkal Mastan Dargah, Cottonpet, Near Majestic., +91 80 41580000. ₹1,200.
  • Royal Regency Lodge, S. C. Rd (next to Movieland theater), +91 80 4113 0202. Clean rooms and convenient to the city’s local transports like the City bus station and the City Railway Station. From ₹1500?.
  • Shree Vaishnav Gujarati Samaj, Gandhinagar (Near Sapna cinema, Kempe Gowda Circle). A secure and decent place to stay if you are there for a day or two. A nice canteen with Gujarati food available. In the vicinity there is another good place available for fast food/lunch named "SLV". Costs ₹ 50(?)..
  • T.A.P.paradise, Hospital Road Avenue Road. Cross Near Abhinay Theatre& Menaka Theatre, +91 80 22280522. ₹700.
  • U. G. Classic, OTC Road, Near Tavakal Mastan Dargah, Cottonpet, near Majestic. ₹1,200.
  • UG Deluxe, Majestic, Thulsi Thotta (Stop near the small road opposite Upparpet Police station and next to Navaruchi restaurant, then take right and then immediate left on a small lane and at the end of it take right and you will see the lodge on your right). You may want to take an auto instead of walking down if you are going after a rainy day as your shoes will get dirty. A/C rooms - ₹ 750, Non-A/C rooms - ₹ 550.
  • Vardhaman Paradise, Ganesh Lodge Buildig OTC Road, Near Tavakal Mastan Dargah, Cottonpet, Majestic., +91 80 26707552. ₹250.
  • 1 YMCA, Nrupathunga Rd (Near Cubbon Park), +91 80 2221 1848. No-frills hotel.
  • Others around Majestic, If you are free for an hour, you can just go around the Majastic theatre and the Kempe Gowda Bus Station and look for a budget hotel yourself, as there are many on small streets and roads around this place. Or, you can even trust (to some extent) a broker who voluntarily offers help, but be sure you take a good look at the rooms before you pay any money to the lodge and the broker. But there is a wrong notion in the minds of people in and around Majestic that whenever you go in pairs, they tend to look at you with a wrong and suspicious look. If coming with family, especially newly married, avoid the Majestic area.
  • Art of Living Hostel, Kanakapura Road, +91 8026080204, . Free food is given three times a day. Accommodation is shared between four people. The campus is undulating in terrain, and a free shuttle service is available between the numerous hostels and meditation centers. Very green campus with winding footpaths. Beware of snakes. (This hostel is two hours away from Bangalore city railway station in peak traffic). Rs. 400.

Mid-range

Numerous serviced apartments exist in and around the area of Koramangala, though most are on the expensive side. Notable are the Mango suites, Mercure Grand, Lotus suites and Royal Orchid. Cheaper options exist near the JNC college and 1st block.

  • Alcove Serviced Apartments Bengaluru, G-301, Raheja Residency, 3rd Block, Koramangala, +91 99 0057-8231, . Check-in: 24/7. Single room, independent 1 or 2 or 3 BHK apartments, air-con bedrooms with double beds and independent bathrooms, cableTV & DVD player. Kitchen with refrigerator, microwave, toaster, coffeemaker, mixer grinder and gas stove. Fully automatic washing machine, iron and ironing board, complimentary breakfast, free Wi-Fi, swimming pool, club house with billiards, table tennis, gym and tennis court.
  • 3 Basil Hotel, #8, Sampige road, Malleshwaram (Next to Sampige Theatre / close to central railway station and bus stand), +91 80 4040 2323. Check-in: 24 hr, check-out: 24 hr. Good service. From ₹ 2,900.
  • Chairman's Club & Resort, No. 14/1, Kodigehalli Main Road,Sahakar Nagar, Hebbal (Near Twin Tower) (22 km from the airport'), +91 80-40703703, . Check-out: 24 Hours. Best for Airport transit passengers.It has AC and Suites rooms.Conference and Banquet hall can accommodate 800 people. It has a Lounge bar (Lock N' Load ),Indoor Swimming Pool,Badminton court,Garden Restaurant,Indoor AC restaurant free WI-fi and a Fitness Center. Rooms & Suites, ₹ 2,500-7,000++.
  • [dead link] Hotel Bangalore Gate (res@bangaloregate.com), 9 and 12, Gajanana Towers, K G Rd (opp.Maneka Theatre, 500 m away from Majestic & Bengaluru City Railway station; Metro Purple Sir M. Visveshwaraya), +91 99 4533 3999. Check-in: 12 noon, check-out: 12 noon. Executive, superior and premium rooms. All rooms are A/C with complimentary breakfast and wifi. 24 hours room service, 2 restaurants, ample car parking. ₹3,600-₹4,800.
  • Hotel St. Marks, St. Marks Rd.
  • Hotel Vrindavan, off MG Rd and very near to MG. Rd/Brigade Rd junction. Nice hotel with great south Indian food.
  • Hotel Woodlands, No 5, Rajaram Mohan Roy Rd (near Richmond Circle), +91 80 2222 5111. Mid-range hotel, very clean, great views of the city, delicious free South Indian breakfast buffet for ₹3,400 per night for an A/C double (two single beds pushed together). Nice location for exploring the city. Long walk to M.G. Road, Garuda Mall, and Commercial Street.
  • Maple Suites (Serviced Apartments), #142 & 143, Dollar Layout. 4th Main, BTM II Stage (Off Bannerghatta Road opp to Mantri Elite.), +91 80 4282 2428. Check-in: 12 noon, check-out: 12 noon. Long and short term stay. ₹1,999.
  • Prakruthi Club & Resort, Plot no. 12A, Hegganahalli village, Kundana Hobli, Devanahalli Taluk (11 km from the airport'), +91 80 2849 4002, . Accommodation for couples, family, or corporate bookings. Conference hall that can seat 120 people and meeting facilities. Coffee shop. Lounge bar, wifi. Cottages and roms, ₹2,500-₹9,000++.
  • Transit Living Serviced Apartments (serviced apartments in bangalore), #7/8. 2nd floor, Shoukath Building,SJP Road, Bangalore-2 (Serviced apartments at Diamond District, old airport road, Koramangala, Mysore Road, Indirangar, and at Hosur Road), +91 900 800 6487, . Single Room, One, two, three bedroom and studio apartments with wireless Internet wifi, direct telephone services, laundry, A/C, fully equipped kitchen and complimentary breakfast. From ₹1500.

Splurge

  • 13 The Paul, 139/28, Domlur Layout (Off Intermediate Ring Rd), +91 80 4047 7777.

Stay safe

Bangalore is a relatively safe city during day time. However, most of Bangalore practically shuts down a little before midnight - even very safe residential areas can be very desolate by 11PM. In the morning people start getting out from 5 or 6 am, but its usually still dark out so exercise caution if you are in an unfamiliar area.

Some of the lower-income areas can be somewhat unsafe once it gets dark. Exercising caution and good sense will increase your chances of staying safe.

  • It is not advisable to walk alone along deserted alleyways or lanes after dark. Avoid doing so in areas that you are not sure are reasonably safe
  • Avoid using an auto-rickshaw if the driver is not alone, especially at night
  • Do not flaunt jewellery, high-end mobile phones / laptops, watches etc.
  • Do not withdraw large amounts of cash from ATMs in deserted areas.
  • Beware of pickpockets in crowded areas such as exhibitions, cricket matches, train stations, etc.
  • If you are returning late from a party, it is advisable to pre-book cabs through reputed companies such as Meru, Ola, or Uber as against flagging down an auto-rickshaw on the road
  • Exercise caution in stopping to help if you see a broken down vehicle at night, especially in lonely streets and in cases where you will be outnumbered

Rising incomes has brought an influx of people including white and blue collar immigrants, leading to disparities in earnings between locals, the casual labour immigrants and expatriates (people from other parts of the state and also from other countries) which arguably has resulted in a substantial increase in crime rates.

Connect

The area code for Bangalore is 080. When calling from overseas, dial +91 80 XXXX XXXX. If you don’t have an Indian phone number, it is strongly recommended that you get a pre-paid calling card if you plan on using your phone frequently. Because of new government regulations, you need a photocopy of your passport (visa and the ID pages), a color photo, and proof of local address (in Bangalore) when buying a pre-paid card. If you do not have the required paperwork, it is recommended that you ask a local friend to buy a pre-paid card on your behalf. Pre-paid cards are sold in a few of the shops that sell mobile equipment.

Public telephones are a good option and are available widely. Most shops that offer public phones sport easily visible "STD/ISD/PCO" signages. More often than not, public pay-phones are post-pay and there will be a person at the shop to take the payments. Check the bill generated from the machine and make the payment accordingly. Payments are always in Indian Rupees.

Cellular

Cell phone coverage in the city is excellent. There are many service providers (Aircel, Airtel, BSNL, Idea, MTS Reliance, Tata DoCoMo, Uninor, Vodafone) offering a wide variety of plans. If you are planning on travelling around outside the metropolitan area it might be a good idea to buy a cell phone and use one of the pre-paid plans to get yourself connected whilst you are still in the city.

Internet

There are plenty of Internet centres which charge between ₹10-₹25 per hr. If you have laptop with wifi connection, free internet services are available at some malls, restaurants, and hotels. However, free public WiFi is not the norm. MG Road now has street-wide free WiFi. Hop on to the Namma WiFi wireless network and register using your mobile number for a one-time password for internet access.

High speed USB data cards are very common and all telecom providers (see Connect section) offer these over-the-counter at their stores. Typically need some proof of identity and address to activate these.

Cope

Bangalore is a clean city (compared to other major Indian cities such as Mumbai and Kolkata) and epidemics are rare. However, foreign tourists should be cautious about consuming water and eating at roadside stalls. It is recommended to use mosquito repellents, either as a cream applied on the skin (ask for Odomos at local medical stores) or in the electronic form, during the evenings.

Ambulances can be requested by calling 108.

Pharmacies

Pharmacies are dime a dozen and you should not have any problem locating one. You do not need any prescription for Modern Medicine Over the Counter drugs, or for ayurvedic medicine (proprietary and traditional), which are available for most common ailments like fever, headache, etc., But you will need prescription for other medicines, which are categorized as Schedule H drugs.

Hospitals

  • 13 Aster CMI Hospital (after Bellary Rd/Hebbal Flyover continue straight onto NH44 then take slight left and then turn left), +91 80-43420100, . 24 hours. A super-specialty hospital, part of Aster DM Healthcare group. It has contemporary state-of-the-art facilities accommodating close to 500 beds and offers comprehensive primary care to quaternary care services with Centres of Excellence in Cardiac Sciences, Neurosciences, Gastroenterology Sciences, Surgery and Allied Specialties, Integrated Liver Care, Organ Transplant, Urology and Nephrology, Orthopaedics, Women’s Health, and Child & Adolescent Health.

Consulates

Currency Exchange

You will not find money exchange kiosks/counters in all parts of Bangalore, because Bangalore is not a primary destination for most tourists nor is it the entry point for most tourists entering the region. However, most banks offer currency exchange in all their branch offices, as do some travel agencies. Exchange rates can vary somewhat, so it is advisable to shop around. Typically, travel agencies will offer a better exchange rate than banks. Some "extraoficial" agencies can be found around the commercial area of M.G. Road. Those will offer a good rate, without asking to take a copy of your passport. Price could be bargained. Always double check the bank notes once the exchange is made.

Go next

  • Devanahalli Fort - 35 km north of Bangalore city, in Bangalore Rural district.
  • Bannerghatta National Park - a popular tourist destination with a zoo, a pet corner, an animal rescue centre, a butterfly enclosure, an aquarium, a snake house and a safari park.
  • Bandipur National Park - A tiger reserve around 225 km away. It is famous for elephants, tigers, and precious sandalwood trees. It is spread over an area of 890 km2 and considered one of the most spectacular wildlife sanctuaries.
  • Nandi Hills - It is around 57 km from the city and provides a panoramic view of sunrise and sunset. One of the ways to go there is to go on a bicycle. The hill station has become a popular tourist spot because it is blessed with a pleasant environment throughout the year.
Routes through temp
HyderabadAnantapur  N  S  HosurMadurai
BelgaumChitradurga  N  S  VelloreChennai
HassanNelamangala  W  E  HoskoteKolar
MysoreSrirangpatna  W  E  END



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