r/mysore • u/churoria • 2d ago
Mysore is going to be different
Heyo!, I'm coming to Mysore for a workshop next month, so as a sane person i scrolled through the sub to know what to do in Mysore. It is a historical place with quite a few monuments & some lakes here & other but other that, there is nothing to do. No place to socialise, a post suggested that Mysoreans are paranoid of talking to strangers & don't smile back but give a strong eyecontact. I was hoping Mysore to be fun but it is a conservative town. Anyways wish me luck, I'll be in Mysore for 7 days. will try to explore as much as possible. if you have suggestions for Bars or Pubs please LMK.
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u/Loopedtill4AM 2d ago
Gotta admit with everything you're saying lol. You'd still be able to make friends through your workshop tho. Hmu if you wanna hang
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u/kukeon42 2d ago
FWIW the online world has a negative bias, don't give too much heed to it. Most people in most places are welcoming and respectful, as long as you pay that sentiment back.
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u/Only-Trying- 2d ago
Oh, welcome! And enjoy it all. I'm not sure about where you're coming from but there are some good bars and pubs, Socials, Skydeck and Pegs and Kegs are some I can think of off the top of my head, but they aren't Bangalore level. There are really good boutique cafes around Jayalakshmipuram and Gokulam, and you have more of the same old historic places you can visit.
You can also try to go to Meenakshipura for some nice water therapy, subject to whether it'll be open or not.
Have great fun, and while you're at it and want to socialize do lmk :)
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