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Cubbon Park

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Far From City: 1 kms from city center
Cost: About Cubbon Park Weather: Time Required:1 - 2 hours Open Time:6:00 AM - 6:00 PMClosed on Mondays and second Tuesdays of Every month.Strictly for morning walkers: 6:00 AM - 8:00 AM Cost:Free

Major Attractions of Cubbon Park A gentle amalgam of natural and man - made sights, Cubbon Park has multicoloured exotic floral beds lining its various avenues which are located close to important administrative buildings like Central Public Library, Government Museum, Sir Vishweshwariah Industrial and Technological Museum, the Karnataka High Court, Venkatappa Art Gallery, etc. Numerous statues like that of Queen Victoria, King Edward VII, Major General Sir Mark Cubbon, Rajya Dhurandhara Sir K. Sheshadri Iyer and Sri Chamarajendra Wodeyar adorn the park complex as well.  Other attractions include the lotus pond, Ringwood Circle, the bamboo groove nook and Dancing Fountain. The Band Stand also deserves a special mention as a hotbed of cultural shows, and music concerts till a few years ago. The park also has theBangalore Aquarium, which is the largest aquarium of its kind in the country and houses a wide array of colourful water creatures. The Park also has the Jawahar Bal Bhawan which offers Toy Train rides through the park and is an especially enjoyable activity for children. Architecture of Cubbon Park The overtly green swathe of the park has quite a few motorable roads and well-laid-out paths for walking. Light motor vehicles are allowed to ply on these roads, barring the period from 5:00 AM to 8:00 AM. This park acts as a lung to the city of Bangalore and is one of its major green patches. In addition to being a major green area of the city, Cubbon Park also houses a number of important structures within its perimeter. Some of these include:-  Attara Kacheri :As the name suggests, the building accommodates the Karnataka High Court. The structure was built in the year 1864 A.D during British rule purely out of stone. Bright red in colour, this is an illustration of the Gothic style of architecture.  Museum:The State Archeological Museum which is also the oldest in the country is situated in the park as well. Built in 1876 by Colonel Sankey, it is similar in design to the Attara Kacheri in its appearance and structure. The museum houses antiques from Mohenjodaro period, specimens of Vijayanagara and Halebid architecture, ancient coins and stone inscriptions as old as 5000 years. Seshadri Iyer Memorial hall: Built in the year 1915, this European - inspired hall is dedicated to Seshadri Iyer Memorial Hal who was Dewan of Mysore State from 1883 to 1901. The Museum also has a library which spans over an area of 300 km² and is the Apex of the Karnataka Public Libraries system. The library has an impressive collection of 2.65 lakh books which also include a Braille section. Cubbon Park Aquarium Perhaps one of the most popular attractions in the Cubbon Park is the Cubbon Park Aquarium, which is also known as theBangalore Aquarium. It was established in the year 1983 and is situated in an octagonal building having three different floors dedicated to an assortment of water beings. The first floor itself has 14 large water tanks, while the second floor has a whopping 69 tanks. The water life on display here include Siamese fighters, catla, freshwater prawns, goldfish, red tail shark, angelfish, glowlight tetra, hockey stick tetra, red-tail shark, catla, Indian tiger barb, mahseer, freshwater prawns, blue gourami, pearl gourami, gold fish, moon tail and many others. A fascinating world of azure and kaleidoscopic water animals, you can explore the Bangalore Aquarium from 10 AM to 5:30 PM on all days except Mondays and alternate Tuesdays of the month. Cubbon Park Toy Train A favourite among both adults and children alike, the Toy Train at Cubbon Park in Bangalore is a wonderful way to explore the park. The most popular one in Cubbon Park is the Toy Train- Putani Express, which is a brightly coloured locomotive that runs on biofuel. The train plies every 10 - 20 minutes and is a joy filled ride through the park where visitors can learn more about the flora and fauna, as well as all the structures that are present here. If you do visit Cubbon Park, the Toy Train is a must do! Cubon Park Parking If you intend to visit this destination by your own vehicle, you can find ample of parking space at the four major parking lots near the park such as on the Queens Road side, from Balbhavan upto high court complex.

How to Reach Cubbon Park The Cubbon Park is situated in the heart of the city and is accessible from M.G. Road, Kasturba Road, Hudson Circle, and Ambedkar Veedhi. The park lies very close to the State Central Library. You can easily reach the park by hiring a cab or riding on the KSRTC bus that plies from every point in the city. If you intend to travel via the Bangalore Metro, you can get down at the Cubbon Park Metro Station, from where the park itself is about 100 metres away. 

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