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the capital of Karnataka, known as the Silicon Valley of India

Bangalore
  1. Lalbagh Botanical Garden
240-acre garden commissioned in 1760, featuring a glass house modelled on London's Crystal Palace.
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  2. Cubbon Park
300-acre green lung in the heart of the city, laid out in 1870.
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  3. Bangalore Palace
Tudor-revival palace built in 1878, inspired by England's Windsor Castle.
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  4. Vidhana Soudha
imposing granite seat of the state legislature, in neo-Dravidian style.
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  5. ISKCON Temple
one of the largest Krishna temples in the world, opened in 1997 on Hare Krishna Hill.
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  6. Bannerghatta National Park
safari park and butterfly enclosure at the southern edge of the city.
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  7. Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
teak-pillared 18th century palace of the ruler of Mysore, in Indo-Islamic style.
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  8. Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum
hands-on science exhibits including engines, electronics and a dinosaur enclave.
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  9. UB City
luxury mall and high-end dining complex in the central business district.
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10. Nandi Hills
ancient hill fortress 60 km from the city, a favourite sunrise viewpoint.
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Country: India
City area: 741 km2
Website: www.bbmp.gov.in

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