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Hotel Taj West End Bangalore

Bangalore 5 star Hotel - Travel to Bangalore and stay in Five Star
hotel of Bangalore to make your trip comfortable in India.
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Taj
West End, Bangalore |
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Taj West End Booking |
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Address
 Race
Course Road
 Bangalore,
(Karnataka) |
Airport :- 11 km.
Railway Station :- 3 km.
Bus Stand :- 3 km.
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Recreation
&
Sightseeing
Leisure :
Flood-lit tennis courts, a swimming pool and a fitness center await your
pleasure. The inviting cobalt-blue swimming pool.
Sightseeing :
Bangalore has been called by many names. At first it was the "The
Garden City of India", then, "The Neon City", "The Pub
City of India", "Fashion Capital of India" and lately it has
been known as "India's Silicon Valley". Various places to explore
are:
Vidhana Sabha
Bangalore's best-known landmark, the Vidhana Sabha houses the Legislative
Chambers of the State Government. This 46-meter high edifice was built
almost entirely of granite and is a masterpiece of temple architecture.
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46-meter
high edifice is built entirely of granite and is a masterpiece of temple
architecture .  |
Government Museum
This beautiful 125 year-old structure with its Corinthian columns houses
one of the oldest museums in the city. The museum boasts an exquisite
collection of coins, sculptures, inscriptions, old paintings and excavated
items.
Cubbon Park
This 135 year-old park is a 300 acre oasis of greenery in the heart of
modern Bangalore. The park houses a number of significant institutions like
the Cheshire Dyer Memorial Hall, Ottawa Chatter, Museum, Century Club and
the Press Club.
The Bull Temple
One of the oldest temples in Bangalore, the Bull Temple is situated in
Basavanagudi and dedicated to Nandi, the mount of Lord Shiva. It is believed
that the source of the river Vishva Bharti originates at the foot of the
statue.
Lal Bagh Gardens
The rulers of this region in the 18th century, Hyder Ali and his son Tipu
Sultan, laid out a paradise-like garden, which sprawled over 240 acres. The
garden was graced with rare trees from Persia, Afghanistan and France. This
expanse of greenery is now one of India's most beautiful botanical gardens.
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