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Once the historic stronghold of the Peshwas, Pune is home to the country’s prestigious National Defence Academy. With a strong heritage of culture, arts and theatre, this warm-hearted city is a thriving metropolis in its own right.

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St Pauls Church
Open :9.30AM-5.00PM
The elegant St. Paul’s Church, one of the oldest churches in Pune, was inspired by the Church of Sainte-Chapelle in Paris. It is a fine example of Gothic architecture, with beautiful buttresses and gargoyles adorning the eaves.
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Let Your Hair Down
Open :12.00PM-11.30PM
Home to India’s first microbrewery, Pune has a vibrant craft beer culture and a great range of brewpubs and breweries for the beer enthusiast. Go on a pub crawl and try the various beers on offer, from traditional stouts and Indian Pale Ales to frothy ciders and light-gold wheat beers.
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Indulge Your Sweet Tooth
Open :7.30AM-8.00PM
Kayani Bakery is a veritable Pune institution from the days of the British Raj, and its delicious, oven-fresh Shrewsbury biscuits have a reputation that precedes them. Each bite of buttery, melt-in-your-mouth goodness will leave you wishing you’d bought more!
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Aga khan Palace
Open :9.00AM-5.30PM
Built by Sultan Aga Khan III in 1892, the stately Aga Khan Palace once served as confinement quarters for Mahatma Gandhi and several national leaders following the pivotal Quit India Movement. Don’t miss the Gandhi Memorial in the main palace or the peaceful gardens, perfect for a stroll.
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Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum
Open :10.00AM-5.30PM
A local secret, the Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum is home to a delightful collection of interesting Indian artefacts. From hookah pipes to writing instruments, sculptures, betel-nut cutters, textiles, toys and also an amazing collection of musical instruments there is a lot to explore at the museum.
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Shop For Traditional Fabrics
Spend an afternoon browsing through the shops at Laxmi Road, one of the cities liveliest streets. At the centre of the old city, it is famed for its fabric and jewellery stores, which sell a stunning variety of Puneri cotton saris, a trademark of the city, as well as exotic jewellery.
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Look For Quirky Take Homes
Open :10.00AM-8.00PM
An exceptional designer boutique, Either Or stocks an interesting collection of ethnic-inspired clothes, crafts, accessories and homeware, all with a modern twist. Shop for hand-painted lampshades and teapots, block printed bags, embroidered cushion covers and plenty more.
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The Walk Into The Past
Leading you through Pune’s busy peths or localities, and wadas, as the old residential complexes are called, the Pune Heritage Walk allows you to get to the heart of the city. Retrace the history of the Marathas and marvel at the remnants of their imposing fortresses as you stroll along the bylanes.
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Indulge Your Sweet Tooth
While the IT industry, educational institutes and breezy weather mark Pune on the national map, there’s plenty to discover about the city when you look beyond the clichés. As the cultural capital of Maharashtra, Pune has always patronized art, theatre and music; there’s a rarely a week that goes by without a concert – classical, rock or jazz. Vivanta Pune, Hinjawadi’s Concierge service keeps you updated with Pune’s cultural calendar. Kick-start your weekend city itinerary with an easy trek up Parvati Hill or Sinhagad, one of Maharashtra’s most famous forts. The Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum is home to a delightful collection of interesting Indian artefacts, from hookah pipes to writing instruments, sculptures, betel-nut cutters, textiles, toys and vintage musical instruments. Reserve at least half a day to visit the legendary Aga Khan Palace which once served as a prison for Indian freedom nationalists, and now houses a Gandhi Museum and a garden that’s perfect for a light stroll. Book yourself into a guided Heritage Walk of the old city – with peths (localities) named after seven days of the week - ending at the magnificent Shaniwar Wada fortress, Pune’s most recognized monument. The city’s iconic temples like Dagdusheth Ganpati, Balaji Temple and Chatushringi offer a glimpse into its spiritual side, while shopping hubs like Laxmi Road and M.G. Road are a must-visit to pick up well-crafted local souvenirs. For a day trip, the Appu Ghar amusement park, Lavasa – Maharashtra’s first planned hill city – and Lonavla – one of India’s most beloved vintage hill stations perched on the slopes of the Sahyadri mountains – are all just a short drive away.
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Indulge Your Sweet Tooth
The cuisine of Maharashtra is amongst the most underrated in India, with different sub-cuisines even within the state. Vivanta Pune, Hinjawadi puts a spotlight on one of these, the fiery Varhadi cuisine from the districts of Nagpur, Amravati and Wardha in the far east of Maharashtra. Rustic and earthy, it is distinguished by the bold flavours of chillies, dry coconut, lentils, jaggery and peanuts. Our chefs have crafted a Varhadi thali/set meal served on Saturdays at Buzz, the all-day diner. The experience is an adventure for food lovers, introducing them to new flavours and unusual culinary techniques. Corporate guests are pleasantly surprised to discover that the cuisine is low-fat, well-balanced and a wholesome, complete diet. One can relish regional delicacies like Kombdi Varhadi (local spicy chicken), Mutton Saoji (mutton cooked in a complex spice mix from the trader community in Vidarbha) and Patodi Rassa (gram flour dumplings gravy). Our servers explain the etiquette to eating certain dishes like the festive Vada Bhaat; you have to crush the lentil fritters over a mound of steamed rice, then pour over a yoghurt-based gravy followed by hot oil and asafoetida water. The splendid meal is rounded off with Puranpoli, a sweet wheat flatbread with lentil and coconut stuffing, served with hot clarified butter.
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A cosy table under the stars, a shimmering blue pool, and a great city view; there couldn’t be a more idyllic setting for that long-postponed dinner with your better half. Vivanta Pune, Hinjawadi’s romantic candlelight dinner is set by the rooftop poolside or our al-fresco bar and grill - Vandaag. The cool evening breeze and mood lighting usher you into a space that feels intimate, yet is open to the sky and offers the best skyline view in Hinjawadi. A red carpet showered with flowers and lined with lamps leads you to the table where an ice bucket holding a bottle of champagne and a bouquet of roses promise an unforgettable evening. Our chefs curate a four course dinner of your choice with marinated meats and vegetables hot off the grill, Continental and Indian cuisines. It is the perfect way to celebrate a wedding anniversary, surprise your spouse on his/her birthday or just take a break from the monotony of daily life with a rosy, romantic evening.
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