Mysore Palace

Mysore Palace, or the Amba Vilas Palace, as it is known officially, is the official residential palace of the Wodeyars. Wodeyars were the erstwhile royal family of the Princely state of Mysore in Karnataka State, India.

Mysore Palace
Amba Vilas Palace at Mysore

Amba Vilas Palace is one of the many Palaces in and around Mysore. It is a major tourist attraction, a three-storied stone structure that blends Hindu, Muslim, Rajput, and Gothic styles of architecture. Amba Vilas Palace at Mysore is a masterpiece of Indo-Saracenic architecture.

Wodeyars were the rulers of the Mysore princely state for centuries till Indian independence. They made Mysore their capital in the 14th century.

The current palace construction was started in 1897 and completed in 1912. The current palace was renovated in 1940.

Dasara Festival

The Palace at Mysore is the focal point of the Dasara festival (mainly in September/October). On the tenth day of the Dasara festival, there is a parade with caparisoned elephants and other floats, which make it very colorful and is now an integral part of Mysore culture and is a highlight of the Karnataka tourism festival. Mysore tourism industry will be at its best during the Dasara festival season.

This palace is one of the most visited Indian tourist places, with lakhs of people visiting the palace every year. The general public can enter the palace and enjoy the architecture and the beauty of this palace by paying a small entry fee.

Does this entice you to go for a palace virtual tour and enjoy the beauty of this magnificent royal palace sitting in the comforts of your room?

Sri Jayachamarajendra Art Gallery at Jaganmohan Palace

Jaganmohana Palace now houses a private art museum. Jaganmohana Palace was renamed as Sri Jayachamarajendra Art Gallery. Maharaja Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar made this palace a trust in 1950. It is open to the public.

Sri Jayachamarajendra Art Gallery is approximately 200 meters west of the Amba Vilas Palace. It was the alternative royal residence of the Mysore Kings.

Nearby Tourist Places

Brindavan Gardens, St. Philomena Church, and Mysore Zoo are within the city. Chamundi Hills is an excellent destination for night view at 11 kilometers away. Srirangapattinam Palace of Tipu Sultan, known as the Daria Daulat Bagh or Garden of the Sea of Wealth and Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary, etc., are other nearby tourist places at 14 to 17 kilometers away at Srirangapatana.

Balamuri Falls

Balamuri Falls is a small yet beautiful fall. It is about 17 kilometers away from Mysore Palace. River Cauveri falls from a short height here. Though it is a minor fall, there are concrete steps where one can sit and relax, and water pours over your body. You may even bend and have a bath, too. Coracles are there for boating. You will get fresh fish fry there.

How Do I Go to the Palace?

Mysore Amba Vilas Palace is at the heart of Mysore city, the second biggest city in Karnataka. Roads and railway networks well connect it.

Mysore railway station is the nearest railway station to the palace.

Mysore Airport is the nearest airport. Bangalore alias Bangaluru airport, at 140 kilometers distance, is the closest major international airport.

The Group of Monuments at the temple town of Hampi is at 420 kilometers distance.

Mysore Hotels Near Mysore Amba Vilas Palace?

There are many hotels in MysoreMysore Fortune Palace is a leading hotel from ITC, one of the largest Indian companies. Some other hotel groups that operate at Mysore are Country Inn & Suites by Carlson Mysore, The Kings Sanctuary, The Lalitha Mahal Palace, and Hotel Sandesh the Prince. These are a few high-end hotels in Mysore.

Some other Mysore Hotels, like Sandesh the prince, allow reservations up to one year and one month in advance.

Aishwarya Residency near the bus terminus, Blue Moon Residency, BTC Comforts, Hotel Luciya International, etc, are some of the hotels in Mysore with affordable prices.

There are many cheap hotels with affordable rates. There are many cheap hotel rooms also. Cheap motels are also available on the highway, a little away from the city.

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