Brief of Tipu Sultan Summer Palace
Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace, Bangalore - A glimpse in royal heritage
Located in the center of Bengaluru, Tipu Sultan's summer palace is a symbol of Indo-Islamic Architecture
and the rich history of Karnataka. This stunning texwood palace, with its complex carved pillars and arches,
was once about to retreat in Tipu Sultan's summer, "Tiger of Mysore." A journey here is going on through the
grandeur and heritage of the 18th century.
Time and Entry Fee
Opening hours: 8:30 pm to 5:30 pm (All days of the week)
- 15 for Indian citizens
- 200 for foreign tourists
- Camera: Permission for external use only
- Children less than 15 years old: Free entry
To how to reach Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace
- Bus: BMTC is well connected by BMTC buses from Raji, Shivajinagar and surrounding areas.
- Metro: The nearest metro station is Krishna Rajendra Market (KR Market) - just 5 minutes walk away.
- Car/cab: Cabs and autos are easily available across the city.
Things to do in the palace
- Explore museum
- Enjoy the garden
- Photography
FAQs
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