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The iconic 18th-century fortification that was the seat of the Peshwa rulers of the Maratha Empire. A symbol of Pune's glorious past.
Where Peshwa grandeur meets Silicon Valley dreams.
A city of scholars, warriors, and innovators.
Pune is one of India's most dynamic cities — a place where ancient forts overlook gleaming tech campuses, where classical music echoes through lanes lined with startups, and where every chai stall doubles as a philosophy seminar.
Home to Savitribai Phule Pune University, the Film and Television Institute of India, and hundreds of engineering colleges, Pune has long been India's intellectual heartbeat.
See what makes Pune special →The iconic 18th-century fortification that was the seat of the Peshwa rulers of the Maratha Empire. A symbol of Pune's glorious past.
Where Gandhi and Kasturba were held during the Quit India Movement. A monument of peace and sacrifice.
Perched at 1312m, this ancient fort witnessed the legendary battle of Tanaji Malusare. Trek up for breathtaking views.
One of the most visited Ganesh temples in India, adorned with gold and precious stones. A spiritual landmark of Pune.
From spicy Misal Pav to Mastani milkshakes — Pune's food scene is a delicious journey through Maharashtrian flavors.
"Pune is not just a city — it's a state of mind."
Pune International Airport connects to all major Indian cities and several international destinations. The city is also well-connected by rail and road from Mumbai (3 hrs).
October to February offers the most pleasant weather with cool evenings. Monsoon (June–September) transforms the surrounding Sahyadri hills into lush green paradise.
Koregaon Park and Kalyani Nagar offer upscale stays. Camp Road and Deccan area are perfect for budget travelers wanting to be close to the action.