Overview
Exploring the bustling markets across India is an ideal way for anyone to catch the pulse of a region. This palace town boasts of one of the oldest established markets in the region, filled with flowers, fresh produce, colorful jewelry, crafts and eateries that are popular with the locals. Let us introduce you to Mysuru through its many markets. Walk with us through the flower market, the bangle and jewellery makers, fresh produce being traded and even try the typical evening “tiffin and coffee” that is popular with the Mysoreans as remnants of this city’s colonial influences. This walk is also ideal for photography enthusiasts who are keen to capture the colorful diversity in ambient light. Witness the fully lit up grandiose of the Amba Vilas Palace (Only on Sunday’s and Special holidays)
Why travelers book this
What's Included
- Snacks as mentioned in the itinerary
- All fees and taxes
- Local English speaking guide
What's Not Included
- Bottled water
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Any personal expense
Meeting & Pickup
Meeting point, pickup options and start time are confirmed on Viator before checkout.
Itinerary
Stop 1
Dufferin clock tower also known as Chikkagadiyara is a historic relic and heritage structure of Mysuru city, which was built in 1886.
Stop 2
A walk through the colourful market dating from Tipu Sultan’s reign. This huge and lively bazaar has local traders selling traditional items such as flower garlands, incense, spices and conical piles of vermilion, all of which makes for some great photo ops. There's a large fruit and vegetable section too
Stop 3
Try the famous Indian sweet 'Mysore Pak' and get to know its origin.
Stop 4
The city of Mysore has been the home of various cultural activities for decades which flourished under the patronage of the rulers of erstwhile Mysore. Get an insight into the art of Inlay Work.
Stop 5
The Rangacharlu Memorial Hall, now known as Mysore Town Hall, or simply the Town Hall, was constructed in 1884 in memory of Diwan Sir C. V. Rungacharlu, the first diwan after restoration of monarchy in the Kingdom of Mysore in 1881.
Stop 6
Dodda Gadiyara which translates to "Big clock tower" was built in 1972 to commemorate the silver jubilee (25 years) of the rule of Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV, the maharaja of Mysore.
Stop 7
Try “soda” at the city’s oldest pop soda maker and learn about its origin
Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels