Apart from being the IT hub of India (also known as India's Silicon Valley) Bangalore city has a number of tourist attractions. There are numerous gardens in this "Garden City" and historical sites too that are worth visiting. Here is providing you information on the Government plans of major Bangalore hotels where you can look for accommodation in the city
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| 1. Know About Bangalore |
| 2. Some of the places of entertainment that are an important part of Bangalore travel are |
| 3. Government plans on Bangalore hotels |
1. Know About Bangalore
Tourists from various parts of the world pay a visit to Bangalore throughout the year. The ideal time to visit Bangalore is during the winter season, which stretches from October to February.
Kempegowda, who was a local king, founded the city of Bangalore in the beginning of the 16th century. This city ultimately got its shape in the hands of Hyder Ali and his son Tipu Sultan.
Bangalore abounds in a large number of shopping destination, restaurants, bars, discos and lounges. Some of the major tourist attractions of Bangalore are:
Palace of Tipu Sultan
Vidhan Soudha
Bull Temple
Lalbagh Botanical Gardens
Cubbon Park
ISKCON temple
Kempegowda Fort
Venkatappa Art Gallery
2.Some of the places of entertainment that are an important part of Bangalore travel are:
Chowdaiah Memorial Hall: Classical musical performances are held in this hall.
Hypnos: Lebanese and Mediterranean cuisine are available besides cocktails.
Liquor Cafe
Jockey Club
F-bar and Lounge
Purple Haze
3.Government plans on Bangalore hotels
The State Cabinet, which has decided to bring tourist activities under the priority sector, has come out with a host of new plans including offering government land to entrepreneurs at 50 per cent of the market value to establish resorts and privatizing the managements of government Bangalore hotels and guest houses.
This was decided in April 2002. The government would be creating infrastructure in tourist places so that entrepreneurs could open resorts, hotels, amusement parks etc. One of the major attractions offered to entrepreneurs was to make available government land in all places barring in Bangalore City, at 50 per cent of the market value for opening resorts, Bangalore hotels and for carrying out tourist related activities.
The Tourism Department would be identifying the government land available. If entrepreneurs fail to implement their plans within a stipulated time, then the government would forfeit the land. The government would be offering four per cent tax concession for three years on aviation fuel to encourage domestic aviation industries to operate flights to district headquarters in the State. The government would be underwriting certain number of tickets so that the industries would have assured revenue.
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