, and also known as the palace city of India. Apart from the landmark spots that stand testimony to the grandeur of the Wodeyar Dynasty, the city has few sites that are closely associated with Tipu Sultan. A city known for being scenic, lush green, and a rather traditional, Mysore has over the years embraced modernity in a big way.
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most of places in Mysore close in the evening, these places attracts crowd at night:-
The music fountain at Brindavan Gardens dances to the tune of music with colorful laser light display making it an amazing visual that would be a loss to miss. The musical fountain show is between 06:30 pm to 07:30 pm on weekdays and 06:30 to 08:30 pm on weekends.
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Mysore Palace is another favorite spot you must visit, especially in the evening between 7 to 8 pm to stun you with the sight of the Mysore palace being illuminated by thousands of bulbs. Watching the illuminated palace from the sprawling gardens is a memorable sight which by no surprise has become the most enduring images of the city.
As the sun sets, the well known Amba Vilas Palace brights up when more than one lakh bulbs are switched on. At present, the Mysore palace is illuminated for public from 7pm to 7.45 pm on Sundays and public holidays. To see the Mysore palace illumination no ticket is to be bought. Radiance of the place attracts people from all around the world.
Purple haze nightclub is one of the most favourite hangout place of locals. It offers a dance floor accompanied with Dj and variety of drinks to buzzlovers. People gather there to chill and de-stress themselves by enjoying the good music and food.
The place has a reputation of being family friendly. If you have planned to spend holiday nights with family in Mysore then you must give a chance to this place. It is located on Vinoba road (hunsuroad) opp. KSOU, vinayakanagara. Serves fresh drinks and have a good non-vegetarian menu, especially famous for its Coorg pork. It's the first pub of Mysore designed with classical and old fashioned furniture.
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