Jumma Masjid
Historic mosque with beautiful Islamic architecture and peaceful ambiance.
Here are some popular routes that people take to reach Jumma Masjid
Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Station (Majestic) to Jumma Masjid
Via Krishna Rajendra Market station
Lalbagh Botanical Garden to Jumma Masjid
Via Krishna Rajendra Market station
Jayanagara to Jumma Masjid
Via Krishna Rajendra Market station
Banashankari to Jumma Masjid
Via Krishna Rajendra Market station
Rajajinagar to Jumma Masjid
Via Krishna Rajendra Market station
MG Road to Jumma Masjid
Via Krishna Rajendra Market station
Don't worry, it's super easy! Just follow these simple steps
Here's What You Need to Do:
Hop on the Metro
Just get on the metro and ride to Krishna Rajendra Market station. It's that simple!
Get Out of the Station
Look for the main exit. There are signs everywhere to help you
Walk to Jumma Masjid
It's only about 5 minutes of walking - that's less than a cricket match break!
Find Your Way
Use Google Maps on your phone, or just ask someone nearby. People are happy to help!
Additional Information:
Take metro to KR Market station and walk 5 minutes
Everything you need to know about timings and entry fees
Opening Hours
5:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Daily operating hours
Best Time to Visit
Friday prayers
Entry Fee
Free
Per person entry cost
Important Note:
Timings and fees may vary on holidays and special occasions. Please verify before visiting or call ahead to confirm.
Cool things to see and do at Jumma Masjid
Prayer, architecture viewing, spiritual reflection
Everything You Should Know About Jumma Masjid
So you want to visit Jumma Masjid? Great choice! Let me tell you why this place is awesome and how easy it is to get there by metro.
Why Jumma Masjid is So Popular
Jumma Masjid is a peaceful place where people go to pray and feel calm in Bangalore. It's in Central Bengaluru, and guess what? Lots of people visit every single day!
Here's the best part - getting there is super easy! You don't need to worry about traffic jams or finding parking. Just hop on the metro, get off at Krishna Rajendra Market station, and walk for about 5 minutes. That's it! This is why so many students, families, and office workers love visiting Jumma Masjid.
What Makes It Special?
Jumma Masjid is not just another place on the map. It's a quiet, beautiful place where you can sit peacefully, pray, or just think about life. The atmosphere here is really special. And guess what? You don't have to pay anything to enter! Yes, it's completely FREE! 🎉
Fun for Everyone!
Whether you're a school kid, a college student, working at an office, or a grandparent - Jumma Masjid has something for you!
Kids Will Love:
The beautiful decorations, the peaceful feeling, and seeing people from different places come together.
Adults Will Enjoy:
The spiritual atmosphere, the chance to pray peacefully, and the beautiful architecture and surroundings.
💡 Quick Tip:
The best time to visit is early morning or evening during prayer times - that's when the atmosphere is most peaceful. Try to avoid peak metro hours (8-10 AM and 6-8 PM) so your journey is more comfortable!
Get answers to common questions about visiting Jumma Masjid
Some simple dos and don'ts to make your visit better
Do's
- Carry a valid ID for entry
- Follow photography guidelines
- Respect local customs and traditions
- Keep the premises clean
Don'ts
- Don't litter or damage property
- Avoid loud music or disturbances
- Don't bring prohibited items
- Don't ignore safety instructions
- Carry a metro card for hassle-free travel
- Check metro timings before planning your visit
- Use GPS navigation for exact walking directions
- Visit during off-peak hours to avoid crowds
- Carry water and comfortable walking shoes
Winter (Oct - Feb)
Pleasant weather, ideal for sightseeing
Summer (Mar - May)
Hot weather, visit early morning or evening
Monsoon (Jun - Sep)
Rainy season, carry umbrella
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