

Near by places around Hampi Lalitakala Mahavidyalaya: Restaurants, Attractions & More -Vijayanagara

Hampi Lalitakala Mahavidyalaya, Hospet, Ballari, Karnataka, is a dedicated fine arts institution affiliated with Kannada University, Hampi. It focuses on promoting traditional and contemporary arts, offering specialized programs to nurture creative talent in the region.

Vijayanagara, Karnataka
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Attractions & Things to Do near Hampi Lalitakala Mahavidyalaya
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Essential Amenities near Hampi Lalitakala Mahavidyalaya
airports
35 km
Vidyanagar Airport, Toranagallu
bus stand
1 km
Hospet KSRTC Bus Stand
railway station
1.5 km
Hospet Junction Railway Station
nearest hospital
2.5 km
Sanjeevini Multispeciality Hospital

Hotels NEAR Hampi Lalitakala Mahavidyalaya
Hotel Hampi International
Hotel Malligi
Hotel Priyadarshini
Hotel Krishna Palace

Popular Food Places near Hampi Lalitakala Mahavidyalaya
Mango Tree Restaurant (Hampi)
Shree Durga Restaurant (Hospet)
Various local eateries and cafes near Hospet market areas
Explore Nearby Attractions Hampi Lalitakala Mahavidyalaya

LANDMARKS
Tungabhadra Dam (Hospet)
Virupaksha Temple (Hampi)
Vittala Temple (Hampi)
Elephant Stables (Hampi)

RESTAURANTS
Mango Tree Restaurant (Hampi)
Taste of Hampi
Naivedyam Restaurant
Shree Durga Restaurant

SHOPPING MALLS
Gandhi Chowk Market, Hospet
Station Road Commercial Area, Hospet

RESORTS RECREATION
Evolve Back Hampi
Hyatt Place Hampi
Sloth Bear Resort (Daroji)
Must-Visit Tourist Spots Hampi Lalitakala Mahavidyalaya
Virupaksha Temple
12 km
An active temple dedicated to Lord Virupaksha, the patron deity of the Vijayanagara rulers. It is the oldest and principal temple in Hampi.
Vittala Temple
14 km
Renowned for its extraordinary architecture, especially the musical pillars and the iconic Stone Chariot, a symbol of Karnataka tourism.
Elephant Stables
13 km
An impressive structure that once housed the royal elephants of the Vijayanagara Empire, featuring eleven domed chambers.
Lotus Mahal
13 km
A beautiful two-storied pavilion within the Zenana Enclosure, characterized by its Indo-Islamic architectural style resembling a lotus bud.
Queen's Bath
12 km
A grand, square-shaped bathing chamber for the royal ladies, featuring an open-to-sky courtyard and decorative arches.
Hampi Bazaar
12 km
A historical marketplace that stretches for nearly a kilometer, leading up to the Virupaksha Temple. Once a thriving commercial hub.
Tungabhadra Dam
5 km
A multi-purpose dam built across the Tungabhadra River, offering scenic views and a popular spot for picnics and evening strolls.
Hemakuta Hill
12 km
A small hill adorned with several ancient temples and structures, offering panoramic views of the Virupaksha Temple and the surrounding Hampi landscape.
Weekend Getaways
Badami
140 km
Famous for its ancient rock-cut cave temples and structural temples, representing early Chalukyan architecture.
Aihole
150 km
Known as the 'Cradle of Indian Temple Architecture,' with over 125 temples, including the Durga Temple and Lad Khan Temple.
Pattadakal
145 km
A UNESCO World Heritage site, featuring a magnificent complex of ten temples showcasing a blend of North and South Indian architectural styles.
Chitradurga Fort
150 km
A massive hill fortress with seven concentric walls, known for its strategic design and historical significance.
Dandeli
180 km
A popular adventure destination offering white-water rafting, wildlife safaris in Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary, and nature trails.
Bijapur
200 km
Historic city famous for its Islamic architecture, including the iconic Gol Gumbaz (second-largest dome in the world) and Ibrahim Rauza.
Saundatti
150 km
Home to the revered Renuka Yellamma Temple, a significant pilgrimage site in Karnataka.

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