Located in the heart of Pune city, the fort served as the seat of Maratha Empire and is a perfect example of the Peshwa architecture. Spend an hour exploring the various gates, gardens, and ruins in and around the fort.
(1 hour)
10:30AM: Dagadusheth Halwai Ganpati Temple
Located in the heart of the city, it is one of the most famous and revered temples in Pune. The temple is home to an intricately designed idol of Lord Ganesh and is visited by thousands of devotees every day.
(1 hour)
12:00PM: Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum
A museum that showcases various artifacts from different parts of India. With more than 20,000 artifacts on display, the museum comprises of different sections like musical instruments, weapons, pottery, and more.
(1.5 hours)
2:00PM: Lunch at Goodluck Cafe
A local favorite, the cafe serves delicious Parsi and Indian cuisine and has been around since 1935. Do try their iconic Bun Maska and Irani Chai.
(1 hour)
3:00PM: Parvati Hill & Temple
A hillock that provides a panoramic view of Pune city. The Parvati Temple perched on top of the hill is a must-visit spot for those who love mythology and architecture.
Another famous Ganesh temple in Pune, the trust is known for its grand celebration during the festival of Ganesh Chaturthi. The temple is beautifully decorated during the festival attracting thousands of visitors from all over the world.
(1 hour)
7:00PM: Walk on FC Road
End your day exploring the famous Fergusson College Road also known as FC Road. The street is lined with shops selling local clothing, jewelry, and street food. Do try the grilled sandwich and falooda.
If you have more time, you can consider visiting other popular attractions like Aga Khan Palace, Sinhagad Fort, and Pataleshwar Cave Temple. If you have less time, you can skip the Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum and instead visit the Vetal Hill and Tekdi Ganesh Temple. Don't forget to carry your water bottle and wear comfortable shoes.