Artist Shikha Nambiar decided to take part in the popular #100DaysChallenge by paying a colourful tribute to Bengaluru. Her #100DaysOfBangaloreByChica illustrations perfectly reflect the quaint vibe of the bustling metropolis. (Photo: Instagram/ @chicabeingme)
Built in 1927 by the British, Russel Market is one of the oldest markets in Bangalore. It sells everything from vegetables and meat to fruits and flowers.
Almost every street in Bengaluru has a little juice shop, selling all kinds of fruit juices and milk shakes.
The Blossom Book House is the most popular second-hand book store in the city and you can be sure to get your hands on some gems if you're patient and curious.
Karnataka Chitrakala Parishath is one of the cultural landmarks of the city. Established in 1960, it houses an art gallery and 13 museums.
Flea markets are preferred by many shoppers in Bengaluru especial the one at Tibetan Plaza. Nothing can be better than enjoying a plate of steaming momos at the Taste of Tibet after all that bargaining with shopkeepers.
Every neighbourhood in the city has at least one Iyengar Bakery.
The State Central Library building is more than a hundred years old and houses over 3 lakh books.
beautiful illustrations capture the essence of Bengaluru