Discover Bengaluru’s rich history through its markets, temples, monuments and colonial charm.
From the majestic Vidhana Soudha to the bustling energy of KR Market ( Colorful Flowers ) , this experience takes you through the city’s most iconic and meaningful sites.
Start: Meet at Vidhana Soudha Metro Station
Stop 1: View Vidhana Soudha, Vikasa Soudha & statues of top Indian leaders
Stop 2: Walk through KR Market — flowers, colors, and local life
Stop 3: Pass by Bangalore Fort, hear its fascinating history
Stop 4: Visit Dodda Ganapathi Temple — see the huge monolithic Ganesha
Stop 5: Explore Bull Temple — massive Nandi & final stop
End: Relax with snacks or filter coffee nearby
Perfect for history buffs, culture lovers, or first-time visitors seeking a true taste of Bengaluru.
Book now to walk through the past, present, and pulse of the city!
Your experience begins at Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Station – Vidhana Soudha, where our guide welcomes you for a walk through Bengaluru’s political and judicial heart. Admire the grand Vidhana Soudha, Karnataka’s state legislature, known for its majestic Neo-Dravidian architecture and the famous quote “Government Work is God’s Work.” Along the way, explore statues of iconic leaders like Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, and Basavanna, each representing India’s rich political and social legacy. Next, view Vikasa Soudha, a modern extension symbolizing administrative progress. Finally, marvel at the red colonial-style Karnataka High Court, or Attara Kacheri, facing Vidhana Soudha and representing justice. This tour offers a rich blend of history, architecture, and leadership all in one inspiring stroll.
Next, head to the vibrant KR Market, one of Asia’s largest flower markets and the beating heart of old Bengaluru. Walk through lanes bursting with color, fragrance, and local life. Witness hundreds of vendors selling fresh flowers, fruits, spices, and traditional items in a bustling, chaotic yet charming atmosphere. Our guide will share fascinating stories about the market’s origins during the British era, its evolution over time, and its vital role in the city’s economy and culture. It’s a sensory and historical experience you won’t forget!
On the way to our next stop, you’ll catch an outside view of the historic Bangalore Fort. Originally built in 1537 by Kempe Gowda I as a mud fort and later reinforced with stone by Hyder Ali in the 18th century, this fort once marked the stronghold of the Mysore rulers. Though much of it was dismantled during British rule, the remaining bastions and gate stand as silent witnesses to the city’s military past. Your guide will point it out and share the fort’s role in Bengaluru’s strategic and political history.
You will make your own way to the meeting points