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Floral Clock

Floral Clock

The Floral Clock in Lalbagh Botanical Garden is a unique seven-meter-wide clock made of flowers, surrounded by Snow White statues, offering a blend of horticulture and timekeeping.

4.4 (1678 reviews)
$$
Bengaluru, Karnataka

About This Place

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Overview

The Floral Clock in Lalbagh Botanical Garden is a unique and iconic attraction, featuring a seven-meter-wide clock face crafted entirely from flowers and foliage. Installed by HMT in 1983, it combines horticultural artistry with functional timekeeping, surrounded by statues of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Located in the heart of Bengaluru’s famous botanical garden, it’s a perfect spot for photography and a short, peaceful visit amidst lush greenery.

What to Expect

  • A large floral clock with colorful flower arrangements
  • Surrounding statues of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
  • Well-maintained gardens and walking paths
  • Peaceful atmosphere within Lalbagh Botanical Garden
  • Opportunities for photography and relaxation

Things To Try

  • Observing the floral clock and its changing displays
  • Posing with the Snow White statues for photos
  • Walking around the landscaped gardens
  • Visiting nearby attractions like the Glass House
  • Enjoying a picnic or relaxing on benches

Location

Situated within Lalbagh Botanical Garden on Lal Bagh Main Road in Mavalli, Bengaluru, the Floral Clock is easily accessible and part of one of the city’s most visited green spaces. The garden is well-connected by public transport, and parking is available nearby.

Customer Reviews

What visitors are saying about their experience

M

Manwithoutname

3 weeks ago

4.0
"Ita better visited in during the day light when it allegedly works. I was there in the evening so could see it work. Moreover the fences do make it difficult to observe things."
VS

Vikas Singh

4 months ago

5.0
"The Floral Clock in Lalbagh Botanical Garden is a popular attraction, featuring a large, colorful clock face made of flowers and foliage. The clock was installed by HMT in 1983. Statues of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs surrounding the clock. This seven-meter-wide floral clock is one of HMT's seven signature clocks hat were placed in select cities across India. The other clocks are: tower clock, solar clock, population clock, display clock, master slave clock and international clock. The clock uses an electronic oscillator regulated by a quartz crystal to keep time."
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AA

3 months ago

4.0
"One of the beautiful attractions within Lalbagh is worth spending some time around. Some small animal statues for kids to have fun with and a clock designed by HMT with floral decoration is definitely a must watch. It is well surrounded by lush green and beautifully maintained gardens."
V

Venkatesh

8 months ago

5.0
"The Floral Clock is a nice spot to spend about 15 minutes. It features a large clock designed by HMT, and the surrounding area is beautifully landscaped with flowers/walking path. Right behind the Floral Clock, you'll find the statue of the Maharaja of Mysore, adding a touch of history to the experience."
JG

Jisha Gopal

2 years ago

5.0
"This botanical garden is exceptionally well maintained, featuring a diverse array of tree and plant species. The garden exudes discipline and order, presenting a neat and tidy appearance. Its serene ambiance offers a profound sense of calm and tranquility, making it a place where one can find immense mental pleasure while sitting amidst nature."

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions answered

FAQ

What makes the Floral Clock special?

It’s a seven-meter-wide clock made entirely of flowers, installed by HMT, and surrounded by Snow White statues.

Is the clock functional?

Yes, it uses an electronic oscillator regulated by a quartz crystal to keep accurate time.

Can I take photos?

Photography is allowed, and the area is great for capturing the floral displays and statues.

What’s the best time to visit?

During daylight hours when the flowers are visible, ideally in the morning or afternoon.

Are there other attractions nearby?

Yes, Lalbagh has the Glass House, bonsai garden, and various plant collections.

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