Cubbon Park - BENGALURU, INDIA

Visitors walking and relaxing beneath large trees in Cubbon Park, Bengaluru, India

mid the constant movement of Bengaluru, Cubbon Park offers something increasingly rare in large cities: space to breathe.

Spread across nearly 300 acres in the city center, the park was established in the 19th century during British rule and has since become one of Bengaluru’s most beloved public spaces. Towering rain trees create a dense canopy above walking paths, benches, and open lawns where families gather, children play, and visitors escape the noise of traffic.

Known as India’s “Garden City,” Bengaluru still preserves traces of that identity here. Light filters softly through the branches, turning the park into a quiet world apart from the surrounding urban expansion.

Location: Bengaluru, India
Landmark: Cubbon Park
Theme: Urban Nature / Public Spaces / Everyday India


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