KR Market (Krishnarajendra City Market) Tours and Tickets
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KR Market (Krishnarajendra City Market)

- KR Market is a must-visit for photographers (just come early for the best shots).
- Wear comfortable shoes and sunscreen and carry plenty of water.
- Be prepared for big crowds, no matter the time of day.
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Yes, visiting KR Market (Krishnarajendra City Market) is worth it—the market is the largest in Bangalore and offers a taste of local life, beyond the major attractions. Aside from shopping, you can sample local snacks and take photos of the many colorful sights.
KR Market is located in the Chickpet neighborhood of Bangalore, about a 5-minute walk from Bangalore Fort (Kempegowda's Fort). The closest metro station is Chickpet, which is served by the Green Line, and is just a 2-minute walk away. Alternatively, hail an auto-rickshaw or taxi, or join a tour that includes transportation.
The best time of day to visit KR Market depends on what you’re hoping to do and see. If it’s to take photos, arrive just after daybreak, when there’s a huge, colorful flower market on the southern end of Avenue Road. If you’re more into street food, come in the evening around sunset to see vendors at their busiest.
Although KR Market is a year-round attraction, the weather in Bangalore is most favorable between October and March, making this the best time of year to visit the market and other outdoor attractions. January and February typically boast particularly pleasant weather. The monsoon season runs from June to September, so is less than ideal for outdoor activities.
Yes, there are lots of local eateries and food in and around the KR Market area, selling everything from sweets to snacks. South Indian treats, such as vada (savory donut-shaped fritters) and dosas (crepes made from a batter of lentils and rice flour) abound in the market, both at stalls and at restaurants.
Yes, there are lots of places to visit after exploring KR Market, but keep in mind that some spots might not be open early if you’re sightseeing after a morning market tour. Nearby attractions include Bangalore Fort, Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace, and Daria Daulat Bagh.







































































































































