Fly from Abu Dhabi to Bengaluru with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Abu Dhabi to Bengaluru (formerly Bangalore) and you’ll leave the heart of the UAE to land in the culinary centre of India.
Visit Bangalore Palace, a historic building inspired by England’s Windsor Palace, and the many temples across the city, before heading to the markets for spectacular shopping. With superb art galleries showing exhibitions and green spaces to relax in, Bengaluru is a brilliant city to explore.
AUH to BLR: flight facts
Flying from Abu Dhabi to Bengaluru: FAQs
How long should I stay in Bengaluru?
There is plenty to see in this Indian city and you may like to set aside three to four days to cover all the main attractions. If Bengaluru is the first stop on a wider visit to India, you could spend around two weeks, or even a month, exploring the whole nation.
How do I get from Kempegowda International Airport to the centre of Bengaluru?
After your flight from Abu Dhabi to Bengalaru, you can book an airport transfer online with Etihad, or take a metered taxi to the city centre. The journey can take up to two hours, dependent on traffic. There are several bus services to and from the airport, however, these don’t run direct and you’ll have to change at Mekhri Circle and get a further taxi into the city centre.
Top tips for Abu Dhabi to Bengaluru
Take some time out in Lalbagh Gardens
Home to a huge collection of tropical and sub-tropical plants, Lalbagh Gardens is a must-see for those who love Abu Dhabi’s Capital Park. Stroll around the park’s well-kept paths and lawns, discovering everything from its Glass House building – modelled on London’s famed Crystal Palace – to centuries-old trees, a wooden bandstand, an ornamental clock and a charming lake.
Eat like a local in Bengaluru
As with Abu Dhabi, Bengaluru is a gastronomic wonder that caters for even the most discerning of food fans. Food hotspots include M.G. Road and Lavelle Road, while the districts of Indiranagar and Koramangala also have plenty to offer. Try a rava idli, a delicious savoury semolina cake reputedly invented in Bengaluru.