Lal Bagh, the Red Gardens, spans 240 acres and is home to over 1,000 species of flora. It has trees that are over a century old, as well as India’s largest collection of tropical and imported plants. The gardens boast wide lawns, beautifully composed flowerbeds, ponds and fountains, as well as a glass house and one of the oldest natural rock formations known to humankind.
Bengaluru Palace was inspired by Tudor architecture. Its fortified towers, battlements and turrets could...
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