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Diwali 2025: Places to explore in Bengaluru during Diwali

Riya Arora
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 16, 2025, 20:00 IST
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Diwali 2025: Places to explore in Bengaluru during Diwali


With Diwali just around the corner, Bengaluru starts looking a bit more festive. The busy city slows down, streets are lit up, the smell of sweets is everywhere, and markets are buzzing. The Diwali break is a good time to go out, explore the city, and enjoy its traditions.

Whether you want a calm spiritual experience, some shopping, or a fun evening out, Bengaluru has something for everyone during Diwali. It’s also a great chance to spend time with family and friends, soak in the lights, and enjoy the special Diwali atmosphere. Here’s a simple list of places to feel the festive vibe.
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ISKCON Temple



Located in Rajajinagar, the ISKCON Temple is one of the calmest and most beautiful spots to visit in Bengaluru during Diwali. Its impressive architecture and peaceful surroundings make it a perfect place for the festival. During Deepotsavam, the temple lights up with rows of lamps, offering a truly traditional and spiritual Diwali experience.

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Chickpet Market

If you love the lively feel of old Bengaluru, Chickpet Market is the place to go. It’s one of the city’s oldest markets, full of narrow lanes, colourful stalls, and festive energy. You can find everything for Diwali here– from traditional clothes and jewelry to decorative lamps. With all the lights and the crowd, Chickpet is a must-visit during the festival.

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Sobha City





Nowadays, Bengaluru’s modern neighborhoods celebrate Diwali in their own way. Sobha City is a good example, with decorated spaces and community gatherings. The lights, decorations, and small fireworks create a warm and lively atmosphere, perfect for enjoying the festival with friends and neighbours safely.

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Malleswaram Market


Malleswaram Market is the heart of Bengaluru’s Diwali celebrations. During the festival, stalls sell diyas, flowers, sweets, and decorative lights, making the area lively and colourful. The crowds, bright displays, and tempting aromas create a cheerful atmosphere. Even if you’re not shopping, walking through the market during Diwali gives you a true feel of the local festive spirit.

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Jayanagar 4th Block




Jayanagar’s 4th Block is another popular spot for Diwali. Famous for its local shops and eateries, the area lights up and feels extra cheerful as the festival nears. With colourful lights, rangolis, and decorated stores, it’s a great place to enjoy a relaxed evening during the holidays.

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Bangalore Palace



For a royal touch to your Diwali plans, Bangalore Palace is a must-visit. Known for its classic architecture and spacious grounds, the palace looks even more stunning when lit up during the festival. It’s a peaceful and scenic spot for anyone wanting to enjoy Bengaluru’s heritage while celebrating Diwali.

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Lalbagh and Cubbon Park




If you enjoy being outdoors, Lalbagh and Cubbon Park are great to visit during the Diwali break. These parks offer a calm escape from the busy streets and markets. Many families come here to enjoy the pleasant weather, and the festive vibe makes it even more enjoyable. Walking through these parks during Diwali is a relaxing way to enjoy the celebrations.



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