Bangalore Palace

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(1.7K) · Museum in Bengaluru, India
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The Bangalore Palace was the private residence of the royal Wodeyar family. Built to resemble Windsor Castle, this quirky palace is filled with an interesting …

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Jan 18, 2025
Looks super good on the outside. There's nothing much on the inside and they charge you pretty good for the entry. Only catch is , you can get to the photo taking spots only if you take the entry tic… Full review by thiru_sri3
Jan 17, 2025
Entry fee is now Rs500 for foreigners, up from Rs480. Lovely historical building to walk around. Woodwork is phenomenal. A really interesting, eye opening and eye catching visit. You can have a … Full review by homebrew_author
Dec 25, 2024
Nice place to visit. It belongs to the Wadeyars. If you want to see from inside, it's ticket is 260 Rupees per person. Children below age 10 are free. You also get audio device which helps to underst… Full review by Inspire06080601363
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Is pre wedding shoot allowed inside banglore palace
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Yes, they give out part of Bangalore Palace for weddings & events. However, price for renting might be little high.
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Answer by Mansi o · May 24, 2022
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Is it open in Sundays?
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Is there baggage counter available??
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I don't remember seeing one but the reception is very helpful and would definitely help.
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Can we pay the same amount for photoshoot for 30mins shoot ?
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I went as a tourist from Sri Lanka. Why don't you phone them directly so that you can have the official position?
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Is that government of Karnataka take apart in promoting Bangalore palace
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From what i understand their is a long on going dispute over the grounds the palace stands in. As far as this concerning visiting off the palace i would have thought it would not have any …
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From what i understand their is a long on going dispute over the grounds the palace stands in. As far as this concerning visiting off the palace i would have thought it would not have any implication but as a general rule i would ask this question to the tourist board off Benglore or India for a more clarification. Hope this helps
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Answer by Kantilal G · Dec 12, 2017
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