Doddaballapur
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Visit Doddaballapur

The Leela Palace Bengaluru
It was exceptional. Since the moment we arrived to the moment we left. Stunning hotel with great facilities. Clean and comfortable rooms. Breakfast with loads variety of food and delicious fresh food. Staff really friendly and helpful. Go above and beyond to make your stay memorable. I would like ...
Reviewed on 2026/1/8

Taj Bangalore
Great rooms and services
Reviewed on 2026/1/12

080 Transit Hotel T2
Just perfect! Everything you need for transit! Clean rooms, and luxurious bathrooms Lovely staff
Reviewed on 2026/1/11

Tranquil Vacations

Brahmi Resort

Hazel Inn Manyata
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Bangalore Palace
Stroll through crafted gardens and admire resplendent interiors in a stunning palace that seamlessly blends Indian and Tudor styles.

Nandi Hills
You can learn about the history of Chikkaballapur with a trip to Nandi Hills. Make some time to visit the monuments while you're in the area.

Lalbagh Botanical Gardens
These exotic gardens are home to century-old trees, rare flowers from around the globe and Bengaluru's version of London's Crystal Palace glass house.

Cubbon Park
Take a break from the city in this garden paradise, where natural landscaping and diverse plant displays complement its historic buildings.

Baghmane Tech Park
After visiting Baghmane Tech Park, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Bengaluru. While in this culturally rich area, find time to visit its shops.

Wonderla Amusement Park
Bring the kids to Wonderla Amusement Park and enjoy the excitement of this theme park in Ramanagara. Amble around the area's forest or visit its temples.

![Devanahalli Fort is located 35 kilometers (22 mi) north of Bangalore city, at Devanahalli in the State of Karnataka, India.[1]
It was originally built in 1501 by Mallabairegowda,[1][2][3][4] which remained in the hands of his descendants until the mid–eighteenth century. In 1749, the then Dalwai of Mysore, Nanjarajaiah, attacked the fort and occupied it. Later, the fort passed into the hands of Hyder Ali and subsequently Tipu Sultan.[2] In 1791, Lord Cornwallis laid siege to the fort and took possession during the Anglo-Mysore War.
The birthplace of Tipu Sultan, also known as Tiger of Mysore, is located near to the fort.[5] The fort is situated on the side of National Highway 7, near the Bengaluru International Airport.](https://images.trvl-media.com/place/6129111/3a741336-7967-46ee-8dca-77645e72a5eb.jpg?impolicy=fcrop&w=512&h=288&q=medium)

