Check in and drop bags at a hotel close to BALLR; staying in Koregaon Park / nearby Kalyani Nagar / Camp reduces travel time to the venue. Below are three practical choices you can book quickly online.
Budget: OYO / Treebo / FabHotel in Camp or Koregaon Park (quick, often INR 1,200–2,500/night). Mid-range: ibis / Lemon Tree / Ginger (comfortable, ~INR 3,000–6,000). Comfort: Novotel or Marriott / Hyatt (if you want full-service, ~INR 6,000+). Distances to BALLR are typically 0.5–4 km depending on exact location — choose nearest.
Eat a filling meal 60–90 minutes before the show so you aren’t rushed — choose a nearby café or full-service restaurant in Koregaon Park or Camp. Good options include The Flour Works (Koregaon Park — opens ~8:00am, closes ~11:00pm) or Malaka Spice (opens midday to late evening).
Leave hotel at least 20–30 minutes before show start to allow for traffic and queueing; use a local taxi/ride-share (Ola/Uber) or hotel cab. Aim to arrive by 9:15–9:20pm if doors open earlier.
Enjoy the show at BALLR (you gave the timing as 9:30pm–12:00am). This is the main reason for the visit — plan for entrances, security and any coat checks.
If you’re hungry after the show, opt for hotel room service (if available) or a late-night eatery; many restaurants close around midnight but some cafes or 24/7 options exist in central Pune. Otherwise return to hotel to rest.
Start with breakfast at the iconic Vohuman Cafe (popular for quick, classic Pune breakfasts) or use your hotel's buffet/room service; both are convenient and open early (Vohuman typically opens ~7:30am).
Visit Aga Khan Palace to see the Gandhi-related museum and peaceful grounds; it’s a calm cultural stop and open roughly 9:00am–5:30pm. Good for 60–90 minutes if you like history and gardens.
If interested in spiritual/peaceful spaces, stop at the Osho Ashram area in Koregaon Park; public visitor access hours vary (generally daytime) — check in advance if you want to enter their public spaces.
Have a leisurely lunch in Koregaon Park or nearby — Asian-fusion at Malaka Spice or continental at The Sassy Spoon are popular; or try a Maharashtrian thali for a local experience. Most lunch spots open by noon and run till late evening.
Explore Shaniwar Wada, the 18th-century fortification in central Pune; it’s open roughly 8:00am–6:30pm and gives a quick heritage overview and photo spots.
Spend the afternoon shopping or relaxing at Phoenix Marketcity (opens ~11:00am–11:00pm) or browsing FC Road & local markets for street shopping and books.
Take a short coffee break at a café in Koregaon Park or the mall to rest and prepare for the evening; cafés are open until late evening and are good for people-watching and charging devices.
Enjoy a final dinner in Pune — options: Barbeque Nation for variety (opens evenings), The Sizzle Factory or a rooftop restaurant in Koregaon Park. Most good restaurants serve until 11:00pm.
Return to your room, finish packing and confirm transport plans for departure; request late checkout or luggage hold if needed (you plan to leave at 23:00).