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Extremely Busy Flower Market at Four Corners of Bengaluru, India

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Speaking ofBengaluruor Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka state, often called the “Silicon Valley of India” due to its technological advancement and startup business growth. But for mr.hotsia, visiting this city is not just about high tech. One day, I had the chance to experience the vibrant traditional lifestyle at the “Four Corners Flower Market” (Bangalore Flower Market), one of the busiest and liveliest markets in Bengaluru.

This market is located in the heart of the city. The atmosphere early in the morning is completely different from the afternoon. I arrived before dawn to witness the bustling activity of Indian vendors selling a variety of flowers, including sweet jasmine, golden marigolds, bright red roses, and local flowers rarely seen in Thailand. It felt like walking through a giant flower garden in the middle of a big city, full of colors and sweet fragrances.

mr.hotsia didn’t just come to admire the flowers but was excited to see the lifestyle here, perfectly blending the chaos of trading with the orderly arrangement of flowers on trays and baskets. Although it was so crowded that walking was almost impossible, everyone had a clear role. Some vendors shouted to attract customers, while others carefully arranged flowers with focus.

The unique feeling of Bengaluru’s flower market

One of mr.hotsia’s impressions was encountering different fragrances at each stall. Some smelled sweet jasmine, others fresh lilies, and some were filled with the distinctive scent of marigolds mixed with spices and lime peel sprinkled by some vendors to freshen the flowers. Walking through this market was like walking through a lively flower field full of cultural diversity.

Besides admiring beautiful flowers, mr.hotsia also witnessed the unique trading styles of Indian vendors here. Some spoke local languages, others mixed English fluently, making the market atmosphere lively and enjoyable. This is the charm of the market that mr.hotsia wants everyone to experience firsthand.

Travel and Connectivity in Bengaluru

Bengaluru is India’s third most populous city, located on the Deccan Plateau at about 914 meters above sea level, which makes its climate cooler than many other Indian cities. mr.hotsia likes the city’s greenery, with large trees lining streets and parks. Even in summer, you rarely need an umbrella because of the good shade provided by the trees.

For those interested in exploring other sides of Bengaluru beyond the flower market, you can readmr.hotsia’s Backpacking Bengaluru Reviewwhich describes local life and authentic local food like chicken biryani that I personally tried and was very impressed with on this trip.

Connections with Other Cities in India

For travelers who enjoy exploring markets and lifestyles in India, mr.hotsia recommends comparing the atmosphere of Bengaluru’s flower market with markets in other cities such asMumbaiorChennaiEach city has its own unique character and colorful charm.

The Four Corners Flower Market in Bengaluru is not just an ordinary flower market but a true gathering place of the lifestyle and culture of Bengaluru’s people. mr.hotsia believes that if you visit this market once, you will feel its unique vibrancy and be impressed enough to want to return.

Watch the Bengaluru Flower Market Atmosphere Video

If you want to fully experience the busy and exciting atmosphere of the flower market, mr.hotsia has a video capturing the real market scenes for you to watch.Click to watch the Four Corners Bengaluru Flower Market videoRight now

Ultimately, mr.hotsia’s visit to Bengaluru’s flower market was a discovery of cultural diversity, colors, and fragrances found in every corner. It reflects a city that never stands still and is truly full of life.

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