Bengaluru reminds of Paris and New York?: Foreigner walks through Indiranagar, amazed by the city’s contrasting streets

Paris-based content creator Eiji found Bengaluru a city of striking contrasts during his recent exploration. He experienced the serene tradition near Sri Kodandaramaswamy Temple, followed by the cosmopolitan buzz of 100 Feet Road, reminiscent of P...

Eiji’s stroll through Indiranagar offered a striking lesson in contrasts of Bengaluru. (Istock)
Bengaluru has a way of surprising even seasoned travelers, and Eiji, a content creator who has spent 27 years in Paris, found himself captivated by its contrasts. Wandering through Indiranagar, he discovered a city that flips from centuries-old tradition to cosmopolitan vibrancy in a matter of steps. The serene aura near Sri Kodandaramaswamy Temple gives way to the bustling energy of 100 Feet Road, where the streets exude a charm that evokes memories of Paris and New York, showcasing India’s kaleidoscopic character.

Eiji’s stroll through Indiranagar offered a striking lesson in contrasts. The temple area radiates a sense of timelessness, where devotees and locals move in quiet harmony amid ancient architecture and ritual spaces. Just a short walk away, 100 Feet Road bursts into life with cafes, boutiques, and nightlife that echo global cities, revealing a side of Bengaluru that blends international style with local flavor. This juxtaposition fascinated Eiji, highlighting how one neighborhood can hold multiple worlds.



For Eiji, Bengaluru’s charm lies in these layered experiences. Every street tells a different story, offering glimpses of India’s deep-rooted traditions alongside its modern, global-facing pulse. His experience underscores the city’s ability to simultaneously honor heritage while embracing contemporary energy. Through his eyes, Bengaluru emerges as a city of endless discovery, where tradition and cosmopolitanism coexist, and every turn can feel like a journey across continents without leaving India.


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Several users engaged with Eiji’s post, expressing their gratitude and interest in his observations. One user simply thanked him for sharing his experience. Others suggested additional places to explore in Bengaluru, recommending visits to NR Colony and Gandhi Bazar.


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Another user encouraged him to explore South Bengaluru, specifically mentioning the Devagiri Venkateshwara and Dharmagiri Manjunatha temples in Banashankari 2nd Stage, highlighting areas they felt would offer more insights into the city’s rich cultural and spiritual landscape.
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