Bangalore travel and tourism offers a large number of places of attraction and cultural interest. This city is also termed as the ‘Garden City of India’ and ‘Silicon Valley of India’. Located in the southern part of India, Bangalore is the capital city of Karnataka and is therefore a hub for commercial and business activities. Besides the five star and luxury hotels, the Bangalore Hotels offers some other hotels providing world-class accommodation at affordable prices.
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1. How to Find a Stay in Bangalore Hotels
2. Where to go for Shopping in Bangalore
1. How to Find a Stay in Bangalore Hotels:
The first thing you should know in Bangalore Hotels is that the "star" ratings many websites assign have more to do with the amenities a place offers than they do with whether the rooms are clean, the desk staff friendly or the neighbors noisy.
When choosing an area to stay in, Bangalore Hotels in business parks are often very good weekend values. Not only are they less expensive then, but they usually have lots of amenities and are quiet, too.
2. Where to go for Shopping in Bangalore:
Once you find a stay the next step you can start your planned shopping. Shopping in Bangalore can be a fascinating experience because Bangalore has something to offer every kind of customer. Whether you are looking for Kancheepuram Silk or Swarovski crystal, chances are you will find it in Bangalore.
Bangalore is famous for the shopping malls, which have some of the finest and biggest showrooms in India.
Commercial Street is one of the busiest and crowded shopping areas in Bangalore. The shops are filled with shoes, jewelry, art decors, stationery, novelties, and travel kits and sports goods. The South Parade of the British Period, now known as the MG Road still retains the colonial charm even after lot of development and advancement has been made.
This is the place for shopping for electronic equipments, books and magazines, silk saris, textiles, antiques and photography equipments. Brigade Road, which is adjacent to MG Road is famous for electronic items such as televisions, refrigerators, music systems, computers, and washing machines and government emporiums where one can find brassware, wooden furniture, antique jewelry, ethnic printed fabrics, saris and decorative items. One should check out the Majestic area, where one can come away with really good buys and bargains. There are also a couple of markets called the Hong Kong Market, Burma Bazaar with small shops selling imported perfumes, accessories and electronic goods.
Apart from those shopping areas, Bangalore has lots of other commercial areas famous in their own way for the products they have on offer. Richard Square in Russell Market, for instance, is known for cutlery, crockery and household items. Chickpet is famous for its Silk Sarees, Silver and Gold jewelers and Textiles and Arcot Srinivaschari Street for metal items like brass, silver and copperware.
On B.V.K. Iyengar Road one can find wood products, plywood, paper and electrical goods. Avenue Road is known for its stationery, stainless steel ware and silver jewellery. For upmarket shops with an air-conditioned ambience one can go to KempFort, Shopper's Stop or some of the new shopping malls in the city like Forum and Bangalore Central.
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