Young at heart
The cultural capital of Maharashtra is now a city of college students and IT professionals, so expect good food and a good time

Kids dress up as Shivaji and Tanaji Malusare for a play • Alamy Stock Photo
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Where to stay
The Crowne Plaza Pune City Centre (from Rs 4446, 28 km from the stadium) is a classy hotel of international standards. It is very close to the railway station, in the Hinjewadi area, a thriving business district in the city. Courtyard Pune (from Rs 5700), is also in the Hinjewadi district and is known for its excellent service and business facilities. Other luxury hotels in Pune are the Marriott Suites (from Rs 9025), the Westin Pune (from Rs 9000) and Taj Vivanta (from Rs 6750), all in the posh Koregaon Park area, about 30 km from the stadium.
The Royal Orchid Golden Suites in Koregaon Park (from Rs 3600) has a great swimming pool. Closer to the stadium, in Hinjewadi, are Lemon Tree Hotel (from Rs 3149), which has good buffet meals, and the Holiday Inn (from Rs 3249), a business hotel. If you do not mind staying a little far from the stadium, two options, about 30 km away, are The Hyatt Pune (Rs 4800) on Nagar Road and the Sun-N-Sand (from Rs 4365) in Bund Garden Road. The latter's Kabab Hut restaurant is highly recommended.
Noorya Hometel (from Rs 2100, 13kms), in Chinchwad, is a relatively new hotel with smart interiors. Ginger (from Rs 2199) is 15 km away. Other good budget hotels in Pune are Sadanand Regency (from Rs 2700), Hotel Parichay (from Rs 2000) and the basic Park Central Comfort-e-Suites in Koregaon Park (from Rs 2500).
Where to eat
Flambos on Bund Garden road serves Italian, Mexican and French cuisine, but what stands out is their Brazilian food.They also have a brewery and serve arguably the best wheat beer in town. Seasonal Tastes, Westin's restaurant, has the most lavish buffet in the city. Farzi Café's Pune outpost in Kalyani Nagar does Indian fusion in style while Malaka Spice remains one of the city's best restaurants for pan-Asian cuisine. Savya Rasa serves up spectacular South India, from Chettinad kuzhi paniyaram to Malabar biryani.
If you want to try traditional Maharashtrian vegetarian food, head to Janseva Bhojanalay, famous for its thalis. Vohuman Cafe, an Iranian restaurant next to Jehangir Hospital, serves yummy omelettes. The iconic German Bakery serves up continental café food and delectable cheesecakes. For north Indian food, go to Delhi Kitchen or Satguru's Punjabi Rasoi.
Cafe Goodluck is one of the oldest and most loved restaurants in Pune. It serves Iranian and Punjabi dishes, but has become more famous for its tea and buttered bread (maska pav). Any time you visit, you'll see college students chattering away inside. South Indian food lovers, try out Iddos , which serves several different types of idlis, vadas and dosas. Other good budget restaurants in Pune are Top in Town and Vaishali.
Where to party
From top-billed DJs to quirky world jazz acts, everyone makes a pitstop at the BlueFrog in Yerwada. Stone Water Grill in Koregaon Park, serves European cuisine, has a very well stocked bar with over 70 varieties of wines, and a small dance floor. Mi-a-Mi, in Pune Marriot Hotel and Convention Centre, is a popular club with good food, great ambience and a sizeable dance floor.
Try the "Barman's Pitcher" at 1000 Oaks. Enjoy the view of the city from Penthouze Nightlife in Onyx Tower. Other recommended places in the Koregaon Park are Swig, Hard Rock Cafe and High Spirits.
There are a number of pubs and lounges in Pune that won't clean you out on a night out. The best among these are Toons - The Cafe Down Under on MG Road, Shailaja on JM Road, Bamboo House in Shivaji Nagar and April Rain in Aundh.