Friday, May 24, 2019

Few Interesting Things You Need to Know About Cubbon Park, Bangalore

The Cubbon Park which is also known as Sri. Chamarajendra Park is a historic park is located in the heart of the city of Bangalore. The park is dated back to the year of 1864 which was laid by Sir Mark Cubbon who was then Viceroy of India. Plan your summer break to Bangalore and there are many good hotels in Bangalore which is at a reachable distance to the famous park.

  • The Cubbon Park was established by Sir Mark Cubbon was officially renamed as “Sri Chamrajendra Park” to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of Sri. Krishna Radha Wodeyar’s rule in the state.
  • Tourists can visit the park and visit the number of neo-classical styled government buildings which are situated inside the park. You can find Vidhana Souda, Public Library, Government Museum and the High Court inside the park. You can stay in hotels near UB city Bangalore for comfort stays at very affordable pricing.
  • Other than the neo-classical government buildings, Cubbon Park consists of buildings like Cheshire Dyer Memorial Hall, Ottawa Chatter, Children’s amusement park, Doll Museum etc which is one of the famous attractions for the tourists.
  • For children, Cubbon Park has The Vijayanagar Theatre which showcases children’s films and stage plays. Except this, the park also has to train which is one of the reasons why children drag their parents to the park. Book children friendly accommodation in Bangalore in advance before visiting it for comfortable holidays.
  • Bangalore is known as the “Garden City of India” because of Cubbon Park which makes it one of the essential reasons to visit the park. The park adorned the beauty of trees, flowerbeds, and rolling lawns.
Cubbon Park is open almost every day but especially on Sundays, there are concerts, fun runs, yoga, and even a small farmers market. You can find the public in the park during weekends more compared to the other days.

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