• Bengaluru • Karnataka
Picnic SpotEstablished in 1870 by Major General Richard Sankey, Cubbon Park was originally named Meade’s Park and later renamed after Sir Mark Cubbon, the longest-serving Commissioner of Mysore.
Spread over approximately 300 acres, the park serves as the “green lung” of Bengaluru city. It contains:
Over 6,000 trees and more than 90 species of plants
1.Bamboo groves and flowering trees
2.Landscaped lawns and jogging tracks
Historic buildings such as:
Attara Kacheri (Karnataka High Court)
State Central Library (red Gothic-style building)
Government Museum
It plays an important role in maintaining the ecological balance of central Bengaluru and is a peaceful escape from city traffic.
What is the best time to visit?
What is the entry fee?
₹ No entry fee