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Bangalore Weather Forecast
sábado
cielo claro
34°C
Sab 26 Abr 2025
domingo
cielo claro
34°C
Dom 27 Abr 2025
lunes
cielo claro
35°C
Lun 28 Abr 2025
martes
cielo claro
35°C
Mar 29 Abr 2025
miércoles
algo de nubes
37°C
Mie 30 Abr 2025
jueves
nubes
38°C
Jue 01 May 2025
viernes
muy nuboso
40°C
Vie 02 May 2025
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Fly from Dammam to Bengaluru with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Dammam to Bengaluru and travel from the Dammam skyline to touch down in the wonderful city of Bengaluru (formerly known as Bangalore). Your Etihad Airways flight will take in a connection in Abu Dhabi.
Bengaluru is one of India’s most cosmopolitan and fascinating cities, combining excellent restaurants and shopping with well-preserved echoes of the past. Book your flight with Etihad today.
DMM to BLR: flight facts
Flying from Dammam to Bengaluru: FAQs
What’s the weather like in Bengaluru?
Bengaluru weather is typically warm and dry. The temperature in Bengaluru averages around 26°C month on month. From June to September and November to December there are rainy seasons in the city.
However, whatever the weather, there’s plenty to do in the city, from the Lalbagh Botanical Garden to Bangalore Palace.
How do I get from Bengaluru Airport to central Bengaluru?
Bengaluru Airport is 22 miles (35 kilometres) away from the city centre. Book an airport transfer with Etihad and you’ll be in the city in just under an hour.
You can also take a taxi from arrivals or catch a bus – there are regular services to different parts of the city.
Top tips for Dammam to Bengaluru

Sample the flavours of Bengaluru
If you enjoy the traditional flavours of Dammam’s Heritage Village, you’re going to love the food of Bengaluru.
Head to Thindi Beedi (which literally translates as ‘food street’) where you’ll find traditional dishes like dosas, idlis and vadas served from the many street food joints. For a unique dining experience, head to one of Bengaluru’s rooftop restaurants.

See a Tudor-inspired palace
A much younger landmark than Saudi Arabia’s Tarout Castle is the 19th-century Bangalore Palace.
You may recognise Tudor influences in this building, which is peppered with turrets and other design flourishes that give it something of the feel of an English country home. There’s an interesting collection of artwork and photographs within its rooms to browse during your visit.