The Enchanting Floral Clock in Lalbagh Park
Discover the beauty of time at the Floral Clock in Lalbagh Park, Bengaluru, where nature meets artistry in a vibrant floral display.
Nestled within the lush greenery of Lalbagh Park in Bengaluru, the Floral Clock is a stunning blend of artistry and nature, captivating visitors with its vibrant floral arrangements and intricate design. This remarkable tourist attraction is a perfect spot for leisurely strolls, photography, and enjoying the rich biodiversity of the park.
A brief summary to Floral Clock
- LALBAGH PARK, Lal Bagh Main Rd, Bengaluru, Mavalli, Karnataka, 560004, IN
- Click to display
- Monday 6 am-6 pm
- Tuesday 6 am-6 pm
- Wednesday 6 am-6 pm
- Thursday 6 am-6 pm
- Friday 6 am-6 pm
- Saturday 6 am-6 pm
- Sunday 6 am-6 pm
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy a peaceful experience.
- Bring a camera to capture the stunning floral arrangements and beautiful park scenery.
- Don't miss the nearby glasshouse featuring exotic plants and seasonal flower exhibitions.
- Check local schedules for special flower shows during national holidays for a unique experience.
- Plan a leisurely stroll around the park to fully appreciate its botanical diversity.
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Getting There
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Walking
If you are in Koramangala, the easiest way to reach the Floral Clock is by walking. Start by heading towards the nearest main road, which is 4th Block Koramangala. From there, walk towards the junction that leads to Madiwala. Once you reach the Madiwala Market, continue straight until you reach the Madiwala Lake. At the lake, turn left onto Lal Bagh Main Road. Continue walking for about 15-20 minutes until you see Lalbagh Park on your right. The Floral Clock is located inside Lalbagh Park. Note that there is an entry fee of approximately ₹30 for adults and ₹10 for children, so be prepared with cash.
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Public Bus
You can take a BMTC bus from Koramangala to Lalbagh. Head to the nearest bus stop and board a bus heading towards Madiwala. You can take buses like 201, 202, or 203. Get off at the Madiwala bus stop and walk towards Lalbagh Main Road. Turn left and walk straight until you reach Lalbagh Park. The Floral Clock is located within the park. Remember to carry about ₹30 for the park entry fee.
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Auto Rickshaw
For a quicker option, you can hire an auto rickshaw from anywhere in Koramangala. Simply tell the driver to take you to Lalbagh Park. The ride should cost between ₹50-₹100 depending on traffic and exact pickup location. Once you arrive at the main entrance of Lalbagh Park, you will need to pay an entry fee of around ₹30 for adults and ₹10 for children to access the park where the Floral Clock is located.
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Bicycle Rental
If you prefer a more active route, consider renting a bicycle. There are several rental shops in Koramangala. Rent a bike for about ₹100-₹200 for a few hours. Start from Koramangala, cycle towards Madiwala Lake, and then turn left onto Lal Bagh Main Road. Continue cycling straight until you reach Lalbagh Park. You will have to pay the entry fee of around ₹30 to access the park and visit the Floral Clock.
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