Bangalore, known for its rapid modern growth, hides an enchanting past beneath its bustling streets. The city is rich with history, culture, and stories that date back centuries. Unhurried, an expert in bespoke heritage tours, offers a unique opportunity to uncover these hidden gems through their thoughtfully designed Heritage City Walks. These walks are perfect for history buffs, architecture lovers, and curious explorers who want to experience the city’s past in an engaging and immersive way.
With meticulously researched routes and expert storytellers, Unhurried’s heritage walks reveal the layers of Bangalore’s history, from the early days of its establishment to its colonial past. Join us for an unhurried journey through time as we walk the streets of a city that has much to share.
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The Unique Features of Unhurried’s Heritage Walks
1. Bangalore Pete(y) Walk
Step back into the 16th century with Unhurried’s Bangalore Pete(y) Walk, which takes you through the heart of the city’s oldest commercial hub, Avenue Road. This area, founded by Kempegowda, is one of the oldest parts of Bangalore, known as “Pete,” meaning town or market. The bustling lanes of Avenue Road hold the remnants of old Bangalore, where traders, merchants, and artisans once thrived. The walk also uncovers the ancient Pete(y) fortifications and takes you through places like Dodda Pete and Chikkapete, the lifelines of Bangalore's early commercial activities.
The Pete(y) walk is a fascinating journey that showcases the city’s vibrant market culture and the fusion of traditional and modern lifestyles. As you meander through the narrow lanes, your storyteller will narrate tales of Bangalore’s early settlements, its transformation under various rulers, and the way this area evolved into a thriving business hub.
2. Colonial Bangalore Tour
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Step into the colonial era with Unhurried’s Colonial Bangalore Walk, which explores the history of the British influence on Bangalore’s urban landscape. This walk takes you through the heart of the old Cantonment area, covering MG Road, St. Mark’s Cathedral, Cubbon Park, and nearby landmarks. Learn about how the British built these areas into an elegant urban space, complete with churches, colonial bungalows, and wide avenues.
The tour also extends to the suburbs of Cleveland Town, St. Francis Xavier Cathedral, and St. John’s Church, where the influence of colonial architecture and town planning is still visible. If you want to experience how Bangalore was transformed from a princely state into a colonial stronghold, this is the perfect walk for you.
3. Traditional Suburbs of Old Bengaluru
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Malleswaram : Situated in the North Bengaluru is Malleswaram or Malleshwaram which represents the typical South Indian culture replete with temples, markets and quiet residential lanes. Known for its street vendors selling flowers, vegetables, and silk, Malleswaram Market retains the charm of old Bangalore. Its residential lanes still have some of the old bungalows that once lined the quiet mains & crosses of Malleshwaram.
Basavanagudi: Situated in the southern extension of Bangalore that developed in the early 20th century around the same time as Malleshwaram is Basavanagudi, an area home to the famous Bull Temple and known for its Kannada Literary Culture & of course the famous Vidyarthi Bhavan Dosa. Basavanagudi offers everything from bustling markets to ancient temples to rich cultural heritage & is an excellent place to explore the blend of tradition and modernity.
4. Heritage Market Visits
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Bangalore’s markets are a sensory delight, bustling with colors, smells, and energy that reflect the city’s vibrant culture. Unhurried’s Heritage Walks takes you on a fascinating journey through some of Bangalore’s most famous marketplaces, each with its own unique history and charm.
KR Market: Learn about Bangalore’s first structured market, built by the Mysore rulers. KR Market (Krishna Rajendra Market) is one of the largest and busiest wholesale markets in Bangalore, filled with fresh produce, flowers, spices, and an array of goods that offer a glimpse into the city’s dynamic trade.
Russell Market: Created to cater to the English residents of erstwhile Bangalore during colonial times, Russell Market stands as a relic of the British era. It’s Indo saracenic architecture, combined with the lively atmosphere of a modern market, offers everything from fresh seafood to exotic fruits to “English” vegetables, reflecting the city’s diverse community.
Each market is a treasure trove of stories, where you’ll not only witness Bangalore’s rich trading history but also connect with the vendors who have carried forward traditions for generations.
5. Parks and Gardens Walk
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For nature lovers, Unhurried’s Parks and Gardens Walk offers a peaceful exploration of Bangalore’s green spaces that date back to the colonial era. The walk covers iconic parks such as Cubbon Park and Lalbagh, where you’ll learn about the city’s botanical history and its role in British urban planning.
Strolling through these verdant oases, you’ll uncover the history of how Bangalore became known as the “Garden City.” This walk is perfect for anyone who enjoys the serenity of lush gardens while learning about the city’s historical growth and transformation.
6. Heritage Temple Visits
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Bangalore's temples are not just places of worship but also reflect the city's rich cultural and architectural heritage. Unhurried’s Heritage Walks takes you through some of the most significant temples in the city, offering an immersive experience of Bangalore’s spiritual side. These temples, many of which date back centuries, are nestled amidst the city's hustle and bustle, offering a peaceful retreat.
Basavanagudi Bull Temple: One of the oldest temples in Bangalore, this temple is dedicated to Nandi, the sacred bull. The architecture reflects Dravidian influences, and it’s a must-visit for those interested in traditional temple art.
Kadu Malleswara Temple: A historic temple located in the Malleswaram area, this temple is a beautiful example of 17th-century architecture and continues to be a site of spiritual devotion.
Gavipuram Temple: An ancient cave temple, the Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple is known for its unique rock-cut architecture and unique alignment with astronomical phenomena.
The Heritage Walks allows you to explore Bangalore’s sacred spaces, giving you insight into the religious practices and architectural marvels that have shaped the city’s spiritual landscape for centuries.
Customization for Deeper Exploration
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What makes Unhurried stand out is its ability to customize each tour according to specific interests. Whether you want to focus on Bangalore’s architectural splendor, its culinary traditions, or its rich religious history, Unhurried offers personalized walks that delve deeper into these aspects. For those with a more extended schedule, overnight tours can be arranged to nearby heritage sites like Mysore, Srirangapatna, Hampi, Belur, Halebeedu and beyond.
Experience Bangalore’s Heritage with Unhurried
Bangalore’s streets are brimming with stories waiting to be discovered. Unhurried’s heritage walks offer a unique opportunity to explore the city’s history in a relaxed, engaging manner. Whether it’s the ancient temples, bustling markets, or colonial architecture that fascinate you, Unhurried ensures an enriching experience filled with insights and stories that will linger long after the walk ends.
Explore Bangalore’s hidden gems at your own pace with Unhurried. To book your next Bangalore city tour or join a Bangalore heritage walk, visit Unhurried.
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