Experience the perfect blend of heritage, culture, and modernity. Discover why Bengaluru is one of India's most vibrant cities.
Bengaluru (formerly Bangalore) is not just the IT hub of India but a city with a rich historical past and a vibrant cultural present. Known for its pleasant climate throughout the year, lush green parks, and grand architecture, it offers a welcoming atmosphere for all visitors.
Whether you are a nature lover, a history buff, or a shopping enthusiast, Bengaluru has something special for you. We invite you to explore the city's charm during your stay for the ADC Diabetes Summit 2026.
A 240-acre garden commissioned by Hyder Ali in 1760. Famous for its glass house and over 1,000 species of flora.
The 'Lung Area' of Bengaluru, this 300-acre park in the city center is perfect for a refreshing morning walk amidst nature.
Built in 1878, this palace is inspired by Windsor Castle. It features stunning architecture, wood carvings, and Tudor-style aesthetics.
An imposing Neo-Dravidian legislative building. While entry is restricted, the illuminated view in the evening is spectacular.
One of the largest ISKCON temples in the world, located on a hillock. A spiritual landmark with magnificent architecture.
The heart of Bengaluru's shopping and dining. Explore local markets, high-street brands, and vibrant nightlife.