Bengaluru, the capital city of Karnataka, is proud of several titles it holds– Garden City of India, Silicon Valley of India, Electronic Capital of India, etc. With so many names and places to justify the titles, you know exploring Bengaluru isn’t a one-day task. But we shall break it down and give you some of the best localities to visit. Not only that, but you’ll also get to discover the top spots of the locale, spots good enough to understand the place.
Your destination for the day is Yelahanka, a cocktail mix of spots to visit. With cafes, clubs, temples, lakes, and more to visit, Yelahanka is one of the busiest hubs of Bengaluru. Some of you might even recall it as the locale in Bengaluru that blooms with hues of the pink trumpets during spring. Here’s how you can spend a day in Yelahanka, Bengaluru.
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1. Breakfast At Bengaluru Central Cafe

What’s the most important meal of the day? Breakfast, you should never miss it. Maybe a little for the health, but largely because breakfast options in Bengaluru Central Cafe are to die for. The cafe in Yelahanka is a great place for you if you’re an early riser or a night owl because of their flexible timings.
If you’re a health freak, you can opt for their fluffy and soft thatte idlis paired with piping hot sambar. But for something a little oily but tastier side, their Benne Masala Dosa is a big hit. They have a wide range of typical South Indian breakfast options, each bursting with flavors and colors, literally! Don’t let the unbelievably low prices here fool you because the food is delicious!
Time: 7.15 am to 11.00 pm
Price: Starting from INR 20 per person
Address: 22 E & 23, 3rd Cross, N Mallikarjunayya Block, Near Jnana Jyothi School And College, Yelahanka
2. Worship At Sri Venugopala Swamy Temple
Be the nice person you are and offer gratitude for the amazing food you just devoured at the Venugopala Swamy Temple. You can even digest your breakfast on your short 2 km walk to this temple. One of the oldest temples in Yelahanka Old Town, this temple was built during the Kempegowda period in the 1500s. It’s dedicated to Lord Vishnu and has the avatars of the Lord sculpted on the temple walls.
The temple has a tall, colorful gopuram that boasts excellent craftsmanship. You can get here easily by car or even by bike, and the best part? You don’t need to spend hours hunting for parking; you can park at a distance of 50-100 m from the temple and then walk ahead.
3. Lunch At The Dome Cafe

After spending some divine moments in the temple and marveling enough at the architecture, it’s time to satisfy the hunger pangs. To save yourself from the scorching sun that’s right above your head by now, head straight to The Dome Cafe. Here, you can choose to sit in the dome-like structures, but remember the prices for lunch in the domes are different from the cafe.
The cafe is known for different cuisines like Continental, Chinese, and Italian. You must try their stellar pizzas! If you’re a smoker, you can go to their designated smoking area while your food is prepared. You’ll even be offered Hookah here if that’s one of your indulgences!
Time: 11:00 am to 12:00 am
Price: Starting from INR 850 for two
Address: 5/3, P.M.R. Residency, Singanayakanahalli, Opposite Nityotsava Wedding Hall, Yelahanka
4. See The Stars In Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium
It isn’t night yet, but it’s also unlikely that you’ll get to stargaze in a city full of tall buildings. Making that available and easier for you is this planetarium in Yelahanka. The Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium has a huge dome approximately 15 meters in height and has a state-of-the-art hybrid projection system.
For you, this means you get to gaze at the stars and witness other astronomic events while learning about them. While students frequent here more often, the place is also abuzz with adult visitors. On the premises, there’s even a science park with over 50 scientific exhibits that you can explore. Some of the shows here are on the Solar System, Dawn of the Space Age, and Gravity, so if you’re into space science, you know where to head.
Time: 10 am to 5:30 pm; closed on Mondays
Price: Starting From INR 50
Address: Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium, Bangalore Association for Science Education, Sri T. Chowdaiah Road, High Grounds, Bangalore
5. Boating In Allalasandra Lake
Now that the sun’s slowly starting to set, it’s time to venture outdoors and have some fun. While clubbing might be an option for some of you, chilling silently amidst nature is an option you should consider. Allalasandra Lake in Yelahanka lets you do just that. Oh, and did you know this is one of the biggest lakes in Bengaluru and spans over 30 acres?
Similar to Mumbai’s famous Marine Drive is the Allalasandra Lake Walkway here, which is a long stretch of 3 km. You can either choose to get your step count in by strolling here or sit under the trees in the nearby parks with the views of this serene lake.
Time: 5:30 am to 9:00 am, 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm
6. Dinner At Udupi Grand

End your day in Yelahanka on a delicious note by dining at one of Bengaluru’s oldest and most popular food chains, Udupi Grand. They serve some of the tastiest, authentic Kannadiga dishes along with warm greetings and happy vibes on the side. You can choose from the classic roti and curry or go with the safest option, biryani.
Udupi Grand is a pure veg restaurant, but don’t let that disappoint you. Their vegetarian dishes can overpower the taste of a good old butter chicken. You can also order some fried rice and pair it with mouth-watering Manchurian or Chinese gravies that are simply scrumptious.
Time: 7:15 am to 10:45 pm
Price: Starting at INR 400 for two
Address: 64/153, Kogilu Circle, International Airport Road, Yelahanka
Summing Up
Well, it was a fun way to spend a day in Yelahanka. Now that you’ve called it a day, get rested for another day of exploring other neighborhoods in Bengaluru. You know it’s going to be as exciting, if not more!
FAQs
Is One Day Enough For A Bangalore Trip?
One day is enough to explore Bengaluru if you want to roam the famous tourist spots and localities.
Is INR 50,000 Enough To Survive In Bangalore?
If you draw a salary between INR 50,000 and 60,000, you can sustain yourself in Bengaluru, but you may have to consider twice before lavish spending.
What Is Special To See In Bangalore?
Some famous places you can visit in Bengaluru are the ISKCON Temple, Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Cubbon Park, Bannerghatta National Park, and Wonderla Bengaluru.
Is It Safe To Travel Early In The Morning In Bangalore?
Bengaluru is a safe city for both men and women. You can travel here either early in the morning or late at night without worrying.