Summary
Verified · 99532 reviewsBengaluru Palace is a well-preserved heritage site showcasing the royal history of Bengaluru, featuring impressive Tudor-style architecture and beautiful gardens. Visitors can enjoy an audio guide to enhance their experience, though photography inside the palace is prohibited.
Pros
- Impressive architecture and historical significance
- Free audio guide included with entry
- Beautiful gardens and exterior photography opportunities
Cons
- Entry fee of ₹300 may be considered high
- No photography allowed inside the palace
Top reviews
Bangalore Palace is a well-maintained heritage attraction that offers a glimpse into the royal history of Bengaluru. The palace architecture is impressive, and the exterior of the building provides excellent opportunities for photography. Visitors can capture beautiful landscape shots as well as selfies with the palace as a backdrop. One positive aspect is that entry is free for differently-abled visitors, which is a thoughtful initiative. Inside the palace, there is a complimentary app-based audio guide that explains the history of the palace and provides information about the various rooms, artifacts, paintings, and royal memorabilia. The audio guide is informative and helps enhance the overall experience. However, I found the entry fee of ₹300 per person to be quite expensive. Another disappointment was that photography is not allowed inside the palace despite the relatively high ticket price. For many visitors, this may reduce the overall value of the experience. The visit itself does not take very long. Around 30 minutes to 1 hour is generally sufficient to explore the palace and listen to the audio guide comfortably. Overall, Bangalore Palace is worth considering if you enjoy visiting historical palaces, learning about royal heritage, and don't mind paying the entry fee. If photography is your main interest, you'll be limited to taking pictures from the outside, where the palace looks most impressive anyway.
Very good experience to see the inside of palace and it's room and office. The garden outside the palace is also very big and beautiful, but maintenance can be improved. They charge around 300 Rs per person to see the inside of palace. Large car parking also available. Audio guide available with the entry ticket. Entry price can be reduced. No photos allowed inside
Inside photos are not allowed in the palace. Nice place to visit you find unique experience You will get an old phone and earphones, by connecting them, you can learn about the history of the entire Bangalore Palace from the inside, this service is provide by submitting aadhar I'd.


