Guide to Exploring Maharashtra's Cultural Capital: Pune City
Peshwa, Pataya, Pace: the metropolis of Pune is a thriving blend of heritage, academia, and commerce, along with a penchant for sarcasm. This once-upon-a-time centre of the Maratha Empire now dons the hat of the cultural capital of Maharashtra. And it does so with utmost grace and pizzazz, which is palpable in its historical landmarks, Puneri local cuisine, Dhol Tasha, and everyday scenes. A kaleidoscopic mix of colours, flavours, and lifestyle, Pune City is one for travellers who seek an authentic Maharashtrian experience. And to make sure you don’t miss out on any of it, here’s a guide!
Best Time to Visit Pune
The best time to visit this sprawling city is between June and February. During the monsoon and winter seasons, the weather in Pune remains calm and pleasurable for exploring around. In December, Pune hosts the famous Sawai Gandharva Sangeeth Mahotsav, which celebrates Indian classical music with fervour. Summer months in Pune are usually hot and humid, which could hinder your travel plans.

Sunset view from Vadgaon Sinhgad College campus, Pune
Places to Visit in Pune
Pune is packed with sights that serve as a veritable feast for your eyes. With iconic landmarks showcasing the Maratha glory and must-explore corners, the places to visit in Pune will enthral your mind. Wondering where to start? How about here:
Shaniwar Wada: The crown jewel of the Peshwa rulers, the ruins of this fortress epitomise the finest of Maratha architecture. Built by Peshwa Bajirao I, it served as the seat of Peshwa power as their primary residence until 1828, when it was destroyed by fire.
Bonus: Catch a light and sound show here depicting the history of the Peshwas.
Ticket: 5 INR per person; 25 INR per person (for light and sound show)
Timings: 8 am to 6:30 pm; 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm (light and sound show)

Entry gates of Pune's iconic Shaniwar Wada | Picture by Aakash.gautam via Wikimedia Commons
Joshi’s Museum of Miniature Railway: Also dubbed as India’s miniature city, this is a fully functional model layout of train networks. The model features locomotives of various eras, fully functional flyovers, signals, circus ground, drive-in theatre, and more.
Ticket: 120 INR per person
Timings: 9 am to 5 pm (Mon-Fri), 9 am to 4 pm & 5 pm to 8 pm (Sat), and 5 pm to 8 pm (Sun)
Lal Mahal: Set right at the heart of Pune, the Lal Mahal is the reconstruction of the original Lal Mahal, which was the childhood home of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. It is one of the best places in Pune to experience the local history.
Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum: This oddball of a museum houses numerous daily-use objects collected across India. From lamps, hookah pipes, and writing instruments to utensils and furniture, you’ll find it all here. Bonus: there’s a special musical instrument gallery as well.
Ticket: 100 INR per person (Extra for camera)
Timings: 10 am to 5:30 pm
Aga Khan Palace: One of great historical significance and architectural splendours, this place has stood witness to crucial landmarks of India’s independence struggle. Built in 1892, this 19-acre complex now houses the Gandhi National Memorial Museum. And what’s more, Aga Khan Palace is just a 10-min drive from Zostel Pune (Viman Nagar).
Ticket: 5 INR per person
Timings: 9 am to 5:30 pm

Exterior of Pune's Aga Khan Palace
Pataleshvara Cave Temple: Built from a single rock, this monolithic architectural phenomenon is a set of 3-rock cut caves. The entire structure is supported by gargantuan pillars and is covered in intricate wall paintings and murals.
Timings: 8:30 am to 5:30 pm
Things to Do in Pune
A plethora of experiences both in and around Pune will make your adventures extra special. From lakes, waterfalls, and dams to hiking and trekking, you’ll never run out of things to do in Pune. Check these out!
Take a Heritage Walk: To try an authentic experience of the city of Pune, a heritage walk is a must. Explore the iconic sights, important avenues, and historical edifices that make Pune what it is. And don't forget to top it up with some soul-stirring local street food!
Go Shopping across the local markets: When in Pune, you gotta hit the local Pune scene. If you are seeking some traditional Maharashtrian knick-knacks for back home, head to Laxmi Road. And for everything else, FC Road, Camp, Kumbharwada (for pottery), and Street Market are your best options. And you know what? All these spots are about a 30-min drive from Zostel Pune (Viman Nagar).
Hike to Parvati Hill: This picturesque hill, located just a 20-min drive from central Pune, bids you a sweeping bird’s eye view of Pune. Built during the Peshwa rule, 5 of the city’s oldest heritage temples can be found at the summit. Once you get to the hill base, a steep climb up 103 steps will bring you to the top.
Timings: 8 am to 5 pm
Hike to Rajgad Fort: A strenuous, yet rewarding 3-hr hike starting from Gunjavane Village will take you up to the Rajgad Fort. At the summit, prepare to be greeted by the magical vistas of lush rolling Sahyadri Peaks. And not to mention, the world-class architecture, including serpentine watchtowers, double fortification, olden houses, and small lakes.

Views en route to the Rajgad Fort | Picture by Atharva Whaval via Unsplash
Hike to ARAI Hills & Panchwati Hills (Lake): Said to be the highest point in Pune, Arai tekdi or hills is the best spot for birdwatching. It is, also, among the best spots to capture magnificent sunset and sunrise views. Panchwati Hills is another serene hiking spot in the vicinity, where green views and the scenic Vetal Tekdi quarry await you.
Visit the Khadakwasla Dam: About 15 km from Pune city centre, Khadakwasla Dam is a beloved picnic spot in Pune. The serene landscape surrounding the dam makes it perfect to spend a relaxing time with your loved ones. Oh, and don’t forget to grab some munchies from nearby food stalls. It is also a popular spot among cycling enthusiasts.
Hike to Sinhagad Fort: Also known as Kondhana, this is a renowned fort in Pune. Visit this spot for the greenest views you’ll ever see. This is an intermediate-level hike, which can be divided into 2 sub-sections. Starting from Donje Gaon, travellers can hike up to the parking lot or start from there. From the parking lot, an exhilarating hike will lead you to the top of the fort.
Bonus: Don’t miss out on local delights like Bhakri, Kanda Bhaji, and Buttermilk at the local eateries.
One Day Trip Near Pune
Done exploring the city? Well, we’re happy to tell you that Pune’s outskirts are packed with a multitude of day trip adventures. So, how about taking a one-day outing near Pune and checking out these spots:
Shivneri Fort: A scenic 2.5 hr drive will lead you to this fort, which is perfect for trekking and hiking amidst verdant surroundings. This fort is known to be the birthplace of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
Bhigwan Bird Sanctuary: A haven for birdwatchers, the Bhigwan bird sanctuary hosts a number of winged friends that migrate into its embrace with the changing seasons. The highlight here is the Flamingoes that can be found here during Winter (between November to February). It is situated a 2.5-hour drive from Pune.
Mulshi Dam: An ideal escape from the city bustle, a 2.5 hr drive to the Mulshi Dam offers the perfect respite. Amidst the resplendent greenery, lush Sahyadri hills, and the Dhangad and Koraigadh Forts are best explored over the weekend.

Stunning Mulshi Lake during sunset
Nighoj: Roughly a 2-hr drive from central Pune will lead you to Nighoj. This spot is known for its naturally formed craters on the banks of the Kukadi River.
Restaurants in Pune
A visit to Pune is simply not done if you don’t sample the flavours of the local gastronomical delights. We’ve got you covered with a list of the best restaurants in Pune that’ll sort out your hunger pangs in no time!

A traditional Misal Pav platter
Local Delights
Maratha Samrat: A clean environment, traditional setting, and lip-smacking Marathi food, Maratha Samrat checks out all three.
What to try: Chicken, mutton, seafood, and veg thalis.
Vaidya Upahar Gruha: If you are looking for an authentic, not-so-spicy plate of Misal in humble settings, this is your pick.
What to try: Misal, pav bhaji, poha, and shengdana ladu.
Kayani Bakery: A British-era bakery, which is still stuck in time, is a favourite amongst locals making their way back home from work.
What to try: Shrewsbury biscuits, bread, Madeira cake, and sponge cakes.
Marz-o-Rin: One of the very first fast-food establishments in Pune, Marz-o-Rin is located in a 100-year-old heritage house.
What to try: Sandwiches, rolls, burgers, fruit drinks, milkshakes, and ice-creams.
Cafe & Fine Dining
Malaka Spice: Run by star chefs who believe in slow food, and stay local philosophy, Malaka Spice is a shining beacon of Maharashtra’s culinary movement. Here, you can indulge in a fine dining experience under colourful tree lights. They grow most of the ingredients on a farm, 50 km from Pune, which you can visit for cocktails, craft beer, Indian wine, or mead.
What to try: Stir-fries, noodles, curries, seafood, vegetarian options, chicken, duck, and mutton dishes.
Savya Rasa: With modern decor and helpful staff, this South Indian restaurant lives up to its name. If you’re not sure what to eat, ask the staff.
What to try: Meen manga curry, Guntur chilli chicken, and Malabar parotta.
Le Plaisir: Often touted as the best place to eat in Pune by Punekars, this modern bistro serves artfully created fusions.
What to try: Soups, roast chicken, pastas, risottos, and muffins.
Arthur’s Theme: This eclectic, European-style bistro has a vast menu, which is loved by the local foodies.
What to try: Veg, fish, chicken, turkey, and duck dishes.
Shisha Cafe: With an exotic, breezy setting, delicious food, and live music in the evenings, this cafe has made it to the list of the best cafes in Pune.
What to try: Iranian, Indian, and European dishes, plus cocktails.
German Bakery: Located on a busy corner, this bakery is famous for its traveller-geared grub and fusion food.
What to try: Omelettes, breakfasts, Greek salads, espresso, and mango cheesecake.
Breweries
Pune's night scene is as eclectic and dynamic as the city itself. And the best way to witness it is by stepping out with your crew and grabbing a fresh pint of brew! Here are some to check out:
- Independence Brewing Company
- Effingnut Brewerkz
- Toit
- Kimaya Brewing Company
- The 1st Brewhouse
A Bit About Zostel Pune (Viman Nagar)
Zostel has landed in Viman Nagar to end your search for hostels in Pune. With 2 common areas and a dedicated workstation, this spot is going to be your favourite place to chill, play, or socialise. And with close proximity to the city’s modern and iconic wonders, you can take your newfound friends for club hopping, cafe exploring, chilling in the parks, or shopping. That’s not all, Pune hosts EPIC music festivals from time to time, just a 20-minute drive from Zostel Pune (Viman Nagar).

The exterior, common area, and workspace at Zostel Pune (Viman Nagar)

Lively dorms and rooftop common area at Zostel Pune (Viman Nagar)
Pune City is lajaawab, and you will be amazed to see its zesty vibes, masaaledar food, and hip nightlife. So, we recommend that you bookmark this guide to make the most of your travels.
Writer, Kajal Semwal, Vineet Gupta.