‘Walking here is therapy’: Bengaluru founder on why Cubbon Park feels like a parallel universe

A Bengaluru based founder has sparked a conversation online after sharing his experience of spending time at Cubbon Park, one of the city’s most loved green spaces. Taking to X, Siddharth Dialani posted a picture from the park and wrote, “Walking in Cubbon Park is therapy.”A Bengaluru founder called Cubbon Park a “parallel universe”. (X/Siddharth Dialani)(Also read: Knitting, reading, music and more: How Cubbon Park has become Bengaluru’s Sunday retreat)Cubbon Park, located in the heart of Bengaluru, is known for offering a quiet escape from the city’s traffic and fast paced life.‘A space where everyone coexs’In a follow up post, Dialani described the park as a “parallel universe”, elaborating on the variety of activities that unfold there every day. “You’ll see people doing yoga, dance, skating, cycling, painting and more without any issues,” he wrote. He added that he had recently witnessed a stand up comedy act and someone practising boxing with a coach, all within the same space.He emphasised that what makes Cubbon Park unique is the unspoken understanding among visitors. “People mind their own business as long as they are not durbed,” he noted, pointing to the park’s inclusive and non intrusive atmosphere.Take a look here at the post:Internet reacts with admirationThe post quickly drew reactions from users who shared similar experiences. One user wrote, “Yeah, the sounds of leaves rustling and birds chirping, Cubbon Park is a perfect place to jog without earphones,” highlighting the natural ambience that sets it apart.Another commented, “Cubbon Park has something for all,” while a third user compared it to a global landmark, saying, “It is exactly the Bengaluru version of Central Park of New York.” Responding to this, Dialani quipped, “Central Park is the New York version of Cubbon Park at Bengaluru.”Several others echoed the sentiment of comfort and belonging. “I also love this park,” one user shared, while another added, “It is one of the few places where you can truly slow down in this city.”(Disclaimer: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.)


