Occupying 300 acres (121 hectares) of land, Cubbon Park is one of the most popular sightseeing attractions in Bangalore. Considered the “Lung” of the city, this vast green space throbs with life, featuring plants, flora, and wildlife. A paradise for nature-lovers, this park is one of the best places to go to if you wish to reconnect with nature and enjoy some time in a tranquil environment. More than that, this iconic landmark in the heart of the city, showcases a museum, a library, an aquarium, and a lot more. If you are planning to drop by here is a guide to Cubbon Park, Bangalore.
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Things to do / highlights
The immense size and admirable beauty of Cubbon Park might overwhelm you once you enter its gates. It’s a breath of fresh air and an oasis in the middle of traffic and pollution in the city of Bangalore. This marvelous landmark reflects the fascinating culture of India, and it offers a lot more to its tourists. Here are a few things to do in Cubbon Park.
Stroll the place
Cubbon Park is an oasis in the city that shelters its guests from Bangalore’s pollution and noise. It showcases an abundance of various plants, lovely flora, and some migratory birds. Most people visit this park to reconnect with nature and enjoy its serene setting that lets them unwind to their hearts’ content. Also, visitors who are into physical fitness do their routine cardio in the park. Families love spending some quality time with their loved ones in Cubbon Park as well.
Take souvenir pictures of remarkable statues
Aside from lush greeneries and rich vegetation, Cubbon Park is home to a number of remarkable statues that you should not miss out when you visit the place. These structures serve as a memorial for iconic people in the history of India. Here, you’ll find statues of Queen Victoria, Major General Sir Mark Cubbon, Sir K. Sheshadri Iyer, Rajya Dhurandhara, and Chamarajendra Wodeyar.
Read books at The State Central Library
If you consider yourself a bookworm, you will be delighted to know that within the lush green space of Cubbon Park, lies a century-old library, called The State Central Library. It features a red-brick facade from outside, and houses more than 3,140,000 books. On record, it is considered the biggest library in the whole region. Whether you are trying to gain knowledge for an upcoming exam or you just want to explore a dimension that a book takes you to, you are welcome at the State Central Library.
Visit a fascinating museum
Aside from plants, flora, sculptures, and a library, Cubbon Park is home to a fascinating museum, called Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum. This museum centers on Science and Technology - an attraction for the whole family. It features various exhibit halls. Some of them are Engine Hall, Electrotchnic, Fun Science, Space Technology Gallery, Biotechnological Revolution, BEL-Hall of Electronics, Science for Children, and a number of special exhibits.
What to eat
A day at Cubbon Park alone or with your loved ones will not be complete without a hearty meal. Make the most of your experience by ending your adventure with a plate of delicious local food.
Konark Kanteerava
Located right by the main gate, Konark Kanteerava is an excellent dining spot inside Cubbon Park. It features a simple rustic interior design with a semi-open setting that lets guests enjoy nature views while savoring their food. Konark Kanteerava offers palatable dishes of the Southern Indian regions. Aside from the generous portions, the prices are within an affordable price range too.
Travelers tips
Wear comfortable clothes
Consider wearing comfortable clothes that will let you move around easily, while at the same time, presentable enough for your OOTDS. For girls, you can wear a pretty dress or a pair of breathable cotton top and denim jeans. For boys, a trendy top and jeans or walking shorts are ideal clothing. You might also want to wear sunglasses as Bangalore’s temperature can be really hot during the summer. For footwear, you should be aware that some facilities and restaurants in the park do not allow guests in footwear that are not fully covered. Your safest choice would be a pair of lifestyle shoes.
The best time to visit
For tourists who are not a big fan of extremely hot temperatures, you might want to consider planning your visit between September and February. During this time, the Bangalore wind is cooler and the plants just start to bloom. Also, the abundance of migratory birds that visit the park is noticeable from this time. On a different note, summertime is a good season to visit the park as well, but know that it can be heavily trafficked during this time. From March to May, Plants are in their greenest and the flowers are also in full bloom, but the sun is also at its best.
How to get there
By foot
Cubbon Park is situated in the heart of the city and can be easily found. If you like city walks and sightseeing, make the most of your Bangalore escapade by going to Cubbon Park on foot. You can take any of the major streets in the city, such as Hudson Circle, Ambedkar Veedhi, Kasturba Road, and M.G. Road.
Take the bus
If you want an affordable way to get to Cubbon Park, you can always take the public bus. Take the KSRTC bus. Its pick up point is at Marathahalli BMTC Bus Stop, and it is connected to most attractions in Bangalore.
Hail a cab
Just like most progressive cities in India, Bangalore is well-trafficked by taxis, as well. For a more hassle-free transport, hail a cab from your point, and have it drive you to the park.
Book an Uber
Another convenient transportation method for tourists who don’t like public transport is Uber. Uber is available in Bangalore, as well as some Indian cities, such as Kolkata and Hyderabad. As long as you have the app downloaded on your phone, you’re good to go. Key in your location and your destination and a driver will pick you up, hassle-free.
Bangalore District Tour Guide
Ramesh Kumar
Hello, I am Ramesh Kumar, a Bangalorean, born & brought up in this lovely city. I work as a freelance Tour Guide-Tour Leader-Trip Manager to the foreign travelers who visit Southern India as a destination for travel as well as for the corporate executives who come on business meets taking place. Being a knowledgeable Tour Guide, I curate creative itineraries, all tailor made to suit their t... Read more
Cubbon Park information
Cubbon Park
Address: Kasturba Road, Behind High Court of Karnataka Ambedkar Veedhi, Sampangi Rama Nagara, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560001, India
Opening hours: Mon - Sat: 6am - 7pm; Sun: 6am - 7:45pm
Official Website: Cubbon Park
Department of Tourism: Bangalore Tourism
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