The Oberoi, 37-39, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Bengaluru 560001, India
Government of India, Ministry of Tourism
Travel Notes
Bengaluru, the capital city of the southwestern State of Karnataka, is known as both the ‘Silicon Valley’ of India and the ‘Garden City’.
The Oberoi, Bengaluru is located on MG Road, in the heart of the business, financial and shopping districts of the city. It is conveniently connected to the major IT business hubs, and is just 15 minutes’ drive from the Vidhan Soudha (Legislative Assembly) and other government offices.
The Oberoi, Bengaluru derives most of its electricity needs from wind power.
Our Bengaluru hotel also has IoT-based air purification in all guest rooms. This advanced filtration system cleanses the air of airborne pollutants and allergens. For the healthiest air in the city.
The hotel is equipped with electric vehicle (EV) charging stations.
PM 2.5 Level in microgram per cubic meter
The Oberoi, Bengaluru air purification systems assure air quality on par with global best standards
Treat someone special to an unforgettable romantic dinner in our spectacular gardens. Experience a specially curated Western or Thai menu, paired with a glass of fine wine and served by your personal butler at a candlelit table. All framed by lofty trees, lanterns and the starlit sky.
Enjoy a unique tea experience that commences with a guided horticultural walk around our verdant gardens and ends with a four-course high tea at our alfresco bar, The Polo Club. The highlight of this experience is the local favourites like Yellaki banana cremeaux, Mysore pak cheesecake and authentic scones, all accompanied by fine teas, single-origin coffees and select alcoholic beverages too. The menu undergoes seasonal changes letting diners enjoy variety and fresh flavours. Relax and unwind as you enjoy our warm hospitality throughout this delightful experience.
Enjoy a unique opportunity with an Oberoi chef from our restaurants in Bengaluru. Learn simple, innovative ways to prepare exciting salads and granola bars, hearty soups, delectable cookies and more.
This beautiful palace served as a summer retreat for the famous ruler, Tipu Sultan. The construction of this palace was commenced by his father, Nawab Hyder Ali Khan in 1781 and completed by Tipu Sultan in 1791.
The palace was constructed to house the durbar or court, which would administer the happenings in the territory, while also serving as a summer retreat. This palace is a celebrated destination for Islamic architecture. Tipu Sultan called it an ‘Abode of Happiness’ and ‘Envy of Heaven’.
Bugle Rock is estimated to be approximately 3,000 million years old and has an abrupt rise above the the ground of the peninsular gneiss as the main rock formation. This rocky outcrop in Bangalore was once used as a lookout point when a monarchy still ruled the city. Whenever there was an assault by the enemy, a bugle call was sounded from this location to warn the town's citizens.
Cubbon Park was built in 1870 by the then Acting Commissioner of Mysore, Sir John Meade. The vast landscape was conceived by the then Chief Engineer of the State, Major General Richard Sankey. The park was initially named Meade’s Park, in honour of John Meade and later renamed as Cubbon Park after the longest serving commissioner of the time, Sir Mark Cubbon.
Lal Bagh is a famous botanical garden which was designed by Hyder Ali. His son Tipu Sultan further augmented this beautiful space in 1760 and later developed by the British as well. Later during the 19th century, the British added several beautiful features giving it a modern look. It got its name because of a variety of red flowers that bloom in this garden. Lal Bagh is famous for its flower shows which are held on important occasions, during the Republic Day and the Independence Day. You can also find trees imported from across the world like Persia, France, Afghanistan and China. Some of them being more than a century old.
One of the four watchtowers built during the reign of Kempegowda, the founder of Bangalore (during the 15th and 16th centuries), can be found in Bugle Rock garden. As a result, this location is significant in terms of its historical significance.
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