Flights from Fukuoka (FUK) to Bengaluru (BLR)

About Bengaluru

Bengaluru, India’s garden tech city

Bengaluru combines a thriving technology scene with leafy neighbourhoods, historic architecture, and a relaxed pace. Wide tree-lined avenues and expansive parks soften the energy of a fast-growing metropolis, making the city feel welcoming from your first walk through its streets.

Alongside innovative start-ups and global companies, you will find independent cafes, local eateries, and markets where everyday life unfolds. Evenings are pleasantly mild for much of the year, perfect for exploring vibrant districts, discovering rooftop views, or simply enjoying the city’s easygoing charm.

Top sights in Bengaluru

Lalbagh Botanical Garden

Stroll through historic glasshouses, serene lakes, and themed gardens in this iconic green space in the heart of the city.

Cubbon Park

Escape the bustle with a walk or jog among towering trees, open lawns, and striking heritage buildings around this central park.

Bengaluru Palace

Step inside a grand former royal residence known for its Tudor-style architecture, ornate interiors, and expansive grounds.

Commercial Street

Browse lively lanes packed with clothing boutiques, fabric stores, and accessory shops that showcase the city’s energetic retail side.

UB City

Experience a modern lifestyle hub with upscale shopping, open plazas, and a wide choice of dining in a polished setting.

Experience Bengaluru’s everyday rhythm

Bengaluru is a city best discovered at street level. Start your day with a gentle walk through Cubbon Park or Lalbagh Botanical Garden, where locals gather for exercise and fresh air. These green spaces offer shaded paths and peaceful corners, giving you a sense of the city’s strong connection to its parks.

Neighbourhoods such as Indiranagar, Koramangala, and Whitefield reveal another side of Bengaluru, with creative cafes, co-working spaces, and small galleries. Join a guided walking tour to learn more about colonial-era buildings, local crafts, and the stories behind busy markets. In the evening, you can unwind at rooftop venues, enjoy live music, or simply watch the city lights come on over the skyline.

A taste of Bengaluru

Bengaluru’s dining scene reflects its diverse population, from long-time residents to people who have moved here from across India and beyond. You can enjoy traditional South Indian favourites for breakfast, including crisp dosas and soft idlis served with a range of chutneys. Small neighbourhood eateries, as well as classic city institutions, offer these familiar flavours in an unhurried setting.

As the day progresses, modern cafes, bakeries, and restaurants take centre stage. You will find menus that range from regional Indian cuisine to global comfort food, often with creative twists. The city’s pleasant evenings encourage outdoor dining, whether that means open-air terraces, garden restaurants, or casual food streets where friends and families gather.

Retail therapy in a dynamic city

From traditional markets to sleek malls, Bengaluru offers many ways to bring home a piece of the city. Commercial Street is one of the busiest shopping areas, with narrow lanes full of clothing shops, fabric stores, and accessories. It is a lively place to explore on foot and discover local styles.

For a more relaxed experience, visit modern malls such as those in MG Road or the central business districts, where you will find international brands alongside Indian labels, cinemas, and spacious food courts. Smaller boutiques across the city showcase handcrafted textiles, jewellery, and design objects that make meaningful souvenirs. Wherever you choose to shop, you can take your time browsing and enjoy the city’s warm, practical approach to style.

Best time to visit Bengaluru

Summer season (March to May, peak season): Days are warm, typically around 28–33°C (82–91°F), with comfortable evenings and a dry atmosphere. Many visitors enjoy outdoor dining and late-evening walks in the parks, and the city’s tree cover helps keep temperatures pleasant.

Monsoon season (June to September, shoulder season): Temperatures usually range from 22–29°C (72–84°F), with frequent showers that refresh the air. The rain brings out the greenery in Lalbagh and Cubbon Park, and lighter crowds at some attractions can make sightseeing feel more relaxed.

Post-monsoon and winter season (October to February, low season): Expect mild days of about 20–28°C (68–82°F) and cooler nights, especially in December and January. Clear skies and fresh mornings suit city walks, outdoor events, and rooftop dining, giving this period a calm, comfortable atmosphere.

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