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Near by places around JD School of Design: Restaurants, Attractions & More -Bengaluru

JD School of Design, a premier institution in Bengaluru, was established in 1988. Affiliated with Bengaluru City University, it excels in design education. The college offers diverse programs in fashion, interior, and jewellery design, fostering creativity and industry readiness through a dynamic campus environment. It is known for its strong international collaborations.

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Attractions & Things to Do near JD Institute

Discover the full range of campus facilities at JD Institute including hostels, libraries, sports infrastructure, labs, classrooms, and innovation centers. Learn about student accommodation, dining options, Wi-Fi availability, and modern amenities that support academic and personal growth.

Essential Amenities near JD Institute

airports

~ 36 km

Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru (BLR)

bus stand

~ 2.5 km

Shantinagar Bus Station (KSRTC Bus Stand)

railway station

~ 4.5 km

Krantivira Sangolli Rayanna Railway Station (KSR Bengaluru)

nearest hospital

~ 1.5 km

Fortis Mallya Hospital

Student Friendly Places

Hotels NEAR JD Institute

Vivanta Bengaluru Residency Road

St. Marks Hotel

The Chancery Pavilion

Sterling Mac Hotel

The Paul Bangalore

Student Friendly Places

PGs near JD Institute

Zolo Maple

CoLive 488

OYO Life PGs in Shanthala Nagar/Richmond Town

Student Friendly Places

Popular Food Places near JD Institute

Truffles

Church Street Social

Dyu Art Cafe

Koshy's Restaurant

Cafe Coffee Day

Explore Nearby Attractions JD Institute

LANDMARKS

LANDMARKS

Vidhana Soudha

Attara Kacheri (High Court)

St. Mark's Cathedral

Bangalore Palace

RESTAURANTS

RESTAURANTS

Truffles

Koshy's Restaurant

Church Street Social

Hard Rock Cafe

SHOPPING MALLS

SHOPPING MALLS

Garuda Mall

UB City

Commercial Street Market

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Cubbon Park

Bangalore Golf Club (restricted access)

Must-Visit Tourist Spots JD Institute

Lal Bagh Botanical Garden

~ 4 km

A meticulously maintained botanical garden with a glasshouse inspired by London's Crystal Palace.

Cubbon Park

~ 2 km

A sprawling green lung of the city, home to historical buildings and statues.

Vidhana Soudha and Attara Kacheri

~ 3 km

Iconic government buildings showcasing Dravidian architecture, visible from the outside.

Bangalore Palace

~ 4 km

A majestic palace known for its Tudor-style architecture and sprawling grounds.

Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace

~ 4.5 km

An exquisite example of Indo-Islamic architecture, once the summer residence of Tipu Sultan.

ISKCON Temple Bangalore

~ 9 km

One of the largest ISKCON temples globally, dedicated to Krishna.

Bull Temple

~ 6 km

A monolithic statue of Nandi, the sacred bull, carved from a single granite rock.

Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum

~ 2.5 km

An engaging science museum with interactive exhibits on various scientific principles.

Ulsoor Lake

~ 3 km

One of the largest lakes in Bangalore, offering boating facilities and a pleasant walking area.

Wonderla Amusement Park

~ 30 km (on the city outskirts)

A large amusement park with a variety of thrilling rides and water attractions.

Weekend Getaways

Mysuru (Mysore)

~ 145 km

Known for the magnificent Mysore Palace, Chamundi Hills, and Brindavan Gardens.

Shivanasamudra Falls

~ 135 km

Two beautiful waterfalls, Gaganachukki and Barachukki, formed by the Kaveri River.

Srirangapatna

~ 125 km

An island town of historical and religious significance, home to Ranganathaswamy Temple and Tipu Sultan's death place.

Talakad

~ 130 km

A historic site known for its ancient buried temples and a serene riverside setting.

Hogenakkal Falls

~ 180 km

Often called 'Niagara of India,' famous for its carbonatite rocks and coracle rides.

Yelagiri Hills

~ 160 km

A tranquil hill station known for its pleasant weather, Punganoor Lake, and trekking opportunities.

Bheemeshwari Nature Camp

~ 100 km

Located on the banks of the Cauvery River, offering activities like fishing, trekking, and birdwatching.

Lepakshi

~ 120 km

Famous for the Veerabhadra Temple, known for its exquisite Vijayanagara style murals and monolithic Nandi.

Bylakuppe

~ 200 km

Home to the Namdroling Monastery (Golden Temple), one of the largest Tibetan settlements outside Tibet.

Melkote

~ 145 km

A historically significant temple town with two prominent temples, Cheluv Narayana Swamy and Yoga Narasimha Swamy.

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