Bangalore is one of India’s leading business and technology hubs, attracting professionals, project teams, and long-term corporate travelers.
For those working in the Marathahalli–Sarjapur Outer Ring Road (ORR) corridor, finding accommodation that balances convenience, comfort, and cost efficiency is critical—especially for extended stays.
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A paradise for nature lovers, Lalbagh Botanical Garden is home to over 1,000 species of plants, exotic flowers, and a stunning glasshouse inspired by London's Crystal Palace. The lush greenery and serene atmosphere make it perfect for a peaceful stroll.
Inspired by England’s Windsor Castle, Bangalore Palace showcases stunning Tudor-style architecture, grand wooden interiors, and exquisite paintings. A visit here offers a glimpse into the royal heritage of Karnataka.
Spread across 300 acres, Cubbon Park is a green oasis in the heart of Bangalore. It features walking trails, historic buildings, and iconic structures like the State Central Library, making it a favorite spot for joggers, nature enthusiasts, and photographers.
One of the largest ISKCON temples in the world, this spiritual and architectural marvel is dedicated to Lord Krishna. With its intricate carvings, grand halls, and serene atmosphere, it’s a must-visit for spiritual seekers.
For shopping, dining, and nightlife, MG Road and Brigade Road are the city’s hotspots. These bustling streets offer everything from high-end boutiques and local markets to vibrant pubs and cafes.
A short drive from Bangalore, Nandi Hills is a scenic retreat known for breath-taking sunrises, lush landscapes, and the historic Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace. It’s a perfect getaway for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
A serene escape within the city, Avalahalli Forest is perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers. With dense greenery, rocky trails, and plenty of birdwatching opportunities, it’s an offbeat trekking and cycling spot near Yelahanka.
A vibrant community space promoting sustainability, Bangalore Creative Circus hosts eco-friendly workshops, art installations, organic food markets, and live performances. A must-visit for those who love creativity and conscious living.
Located near Nandi Hills, this 1,200-year-old temple is an architectural masterpiece built during the Chola dynasty. With intricate carvings and a peaceful ambiance, it’s a great alternative to the usual temple visits.
One of Bangalore’s last remaining wilderness areas, Turahalli Forest is a hidden gem for hikers, mountain bikers, and rock climbers. Located off Kanakapura Road, it’s the perfect spot for an early morning adventure.
A lesser-known haven for art lovers, this gallery features stunning works from legendary artists like K. Venkatappa and Rabindranath Tagore, along with contemporary exhibitions that showcase Bangalore’s artistic side.
About 90 km from Bangalore, Gudibande Fort is an ancient structure built by local chieftain Byre Gowda in the 17th century. The trek to the top offers breath-taking panoramic views, and the fort’s hidden escape tunnels add an element of mystery.