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Recreation and Health Facilities
Golf at the KGA golf course may be played. The professionally run 12000 sq. ft. Spa offers Ayurvedic and Western Holistic treatment for rejuvenation, relaxation and beauty. Saunas, therapy suites, and Jacuzzi make it a most complete wellness center.
The crystal clear waters of the outdoor swimming pool at the Leela Palace, Bangalore are an invitation to splashdown in joy.
Leela Galleria - Bangalore's largest Shopping Mall featuring a Sports Centre and an all Night Disco.
Basic Data
Country |
India |
State |
Karnataka |
District |
Bangalore |
City |
Bangalore |
Location |
13 Km from Bangalore Airport , 3 km from Bangalore City Railway Station. |
Rooms |
179 rooms |
City Information
Bangalore is one of the most visited destinations of southern India. Known as the garden city of India, the climate of Bangalore makes it a happening place all through the year. One of the highly developed cities of southern India, it is the capital of the state of Karnataka. Bangalore is also the seventh largest city in India. There are many stories and legends related to the city. However the present look of the garden city was given to it in the 16th century. Because of the initiative it took in the wake of the Information Technology revolution in the country, Bangalore has been nicknamed as the Silicon City of India.
There are a number of tourist attractions to visit in and around the city. Of historical, religious and contemporary interests, these tourists spots are easily accessible and worth a visit. The Vidhan Soudha makes the major attraction in Bangalore. The building is a massive neo-Dravidian architecture presently functioning as the state legislative assembly. The Cubbon Park in the heart of the city, Lal Bagh (famous for the blooming red roses), and the Bangalore Palace are some of the other must see attractions of this garden city. The Venkatappa Art Gallery houses about 600 paintings on display. The Tipu's Palace and the adjoining fort are fine examples of Indo-Islamic architecture that also offer a glimpse into the Mughal lifestyle of the day. Among the religious places, the ISKCON Temple, Shiva Statue, and the Bull Temple are worth visiting. Besides, one can also visit the Aquarium, which is the second largest in the country, as well as the Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium.
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