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Bookmyshow curates top summer escapes in Bengaluru
From amusement parks to planetariums, 10 must-visit experiences for March–May.
MUMBAI: Bengaluru’s summer just got a serious upgrade because when the heat is on, the city’s coolest escapes are only a ticket away. Bookmyshow has rolled out a specially curated guide to the most exciting and easy-to-plan summer experiences in Bengaluru across March, April and May 2026. From adrenaline-pumping amusement parks and immersive gaming zones to creative workshops and family-friendly outings, the list offers something for every mood thrill-seekers, culture lovers, parents and friends alike.
Top picks include:
- Wonderla Amusement Park – Thrilling roller coasters and refreshing water rides for all ages.
- Jollywood Studios and Adventure – Family fun with multimedia shows, a man-made beach and evening activities.
- Snow City – Snow-based adventures like zorbing, snowball fights and fantasy snow castles.
- Aquarium Paradise – India’s longest underwater tunnel showcasing marine life.
- ParSEC – Interactive science centre with five themed galleries for edutainment.
- Indian Music Experience Museum – Vibrant celebration of India’s musical heritage.
- Dave & Buster’s, Koramangala – Arcade games, VR, bowling and chef-crafted dining.
- Play Arena – Go-karting, trampolines, VR and soft play for every age group.
- Loco Bear – 35+ attractions including indoor go-karting, laser tag and trampolines.
- Jawaharlal Nehru Planetarium – Sky theatre shows, star-gazing and educational programmes.
All experiences can be booked exclusively on Bookmyshow, India’s leading entertainment destination, making it effortless to plan a perfect summer outing.
In a city where the sun never takes a break, Bookmyshow is handing Bengaluru the ultimate cheat code, turn up the fun, turn down the heat, and let every weekend feel like a mini-vacation, one ticket at a time.
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Maciej Traczyk named commerce director at WPP Media
Seasoned digital leader to drive commerce growth, AI innovation
WARSAW:Â In a move that signals its continued push into integrated commerce, Maciej Traczyk has been elevated to commerce director at WPP Media, building on a track record of blending data, technology and performance marketing into business growth engines.
Traczyk steps into the role after a high-impact stint as organic and performance director and earlier as organic performance director, where he quietly stitched together cross-channel strategies while keeping a firm grip on P&L. His work went beyond optimisation dashboards, shaping AI-led solutions and search innovations that delivered measurable outcomes for global brands such as L’Oréal, Nestlé, Toyota, Colgate-Palmolive, Garmin and Allianz.
Before his current chapter, Traczyk honed his craft at Wavemaker and MEC Wavemaker, where his career arc reads like a playbook for modern digital leadership. From SEO and content analytics manager to SEO and technology lead, then head of ecommerce, and later head of ecommerce and performance, he consistently expanded both remit and impact. Along the way, he integrated ecommerce, performance and organic search into unified teams, championed marketplace strategies and led large-scale digital transformations.
His portfolio spans an eclectic mix of clients including IKEA, Huawei, Nikon, Henkel and Husqvarna, reflecting both breadth and depth in navigating global and local market dynamics.
Colleagues describe him as a builder of bridges between disciplines, equally at ease with code, content and commerce. From designing the OneSearch collaboration model to rolling out AI-driven tools and training teams, his approach has been as much about culture as capability.
With commerce increasingly becoming the connective tissue of modern marketing, Traczyk’s elevation suggests WPP Media is doubling down on leaders who can turn complexity into clarity and clicks into customers.









