Introduction
Mysore Palace is the sparkling jewel of Karnataka’s royal legacy. With its magnificent architecture and vibrant events, this palace draws visitors worldwide seeking history, art, and the spirit of Mysore’s celebrated Dasara.
Did You Know?
- The palace glows with 97,000 bulbs during evening illuminations.
- The Maharaja’s Golden Throne is displayed only for Dasara.
- It is the most visited tourist site in Karnataka after the Taj Mahal nationwide.
- The palace’s murals depict the royal family’s grand processions.
Places to Visit
- Durbar Hall: Ornate arches and royal gatherings.
- Kalyana Mantapa: Stained glass dome and mosaic floors.
- Ambavilasa: The grand private audience hall.
- Palace Temples: A fusion of Hindu and Islamic styles.
- Doll’s Pavilion: Rare collectibles with historic significance.
What to Do
- Marvel at the illuminated palace and weekend light shows.
- Tour the royal museum of costumes and jewels.
- Visit local markets for silk and sandalwood shopping.
- Enjoy a horse carriage ride around the palace grounds.
- Sample Mysore Pak and local delicacies in nearby cafés.
How to Reach
Located in central Mysuru, well connected by road, bus, train, and the Mysore International Airport (12 km).
Frequent buses and taxis from railway and bus stations.
Where to Stay
- Royal Orchid Metropole Mysuru
- Radisson Blu Plaza Mysore
- Fortune JP Palace, Mysore (ITC Group)
- Lalitha Mahal Palace Hotel (KSTDC Heritage)
- Southern Star Mysuru
Things to Keep in Mind
- Entry fee applicable; cameras restricted in some areas.
- Best to visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds.
- The palace is wheelchair accessible.
- Cultural events attract large crowds; plan ahead.
Summary
Experience the grandeur of Mysore Palace, a vibrant testimony to Karnataka’s royal heritage
