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Malleswaram/Sadashivnagar Hotels
One of the greenest neighbourhoods in the city with a fresh fragrant atmosphere, Malleswaram is a centuries-old residential area, known for its rich local history and
ancient temples. Full of old-world charm, the leafy streets are well suited to nature lovers with its walkable sidewalks while the commercial lanes are most popular for shopping and eating in the purest βSouth Indianβ way. Home to a cluster of attractions for art and theatre fans, visitors must walk along Sampige Road β a popular hub for saree shopping in the city, while Margosa Road is full of rustic eateries serving the best South Indian snacks in the city including Benne Dosa at CTR (Shri Sagar). A visit to Sankey Tank is perfect for morning and evening strolls, while as you drive down further, the lanes of Sadashivnagar β an upmarket neighbourhood created out of the former royal gardens of the Bangalore Palace.
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