India · 2026 guide
Things to Do in Pune
Everything you need to explore Pune — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.
Cultural in Pune
A bustling temple precinct surrounded by century-old shops selling jewellery, brassware, and textiles. The temple itself is free to enter; the market is great for walking without spending.
🕐 Temple 5 AM – 10 PM daily; market shops close by 9 PM
💡 Go on a weekday morning before 10 AM to avoid heat and crowds. The old alley behind the temple has a tiny stall selling excellent kanda poha for 20 rupees.
Hotels near Tulshibaug Ram Temple Area →Park in Pune
Large public garden with walking paths, a small lake, and a toy train ride. Used heavily by locals for morning walks and evening relaxation.
🕐 5 AM – 9 PM daily
💡 The train ride costs 20 rupees and runs every half hour. Best to come at sunrise when it’s quiet and the peacocks are active.
Hotels near Peshwe Park (Phule Udyan) →Landmark in Pune
A hill with a small temple complex at the top, offering panoramic views of Pune. The climb is 103 steps (not too steep), and there are benches along the way.
🕐 5 AM – 12 noon, 4 PM – 8 PM daily
💡 Come at 7 AM for the morning aarti (ritual) or at sunset for the light. Carry water—nothing available on the hill. The temple closes between 1 PM and 4 PM for afternoon rest.
Hotels near Parvati Hill →Museum in Pune
Eclectic collection of artefacts from everyday Indian life: musical instruments, lamps, textiles, and farming tools. Entry fee is 35 rupees for Indian citizens, 150 for foreigners.
🕐 10 AM – 5.30 PM daily; closed Mondays and public holidays
💡 The lowest-priced ticket gives full access. Audio guides are free with ticket—take one. Skip the upper floor if short on time; ground floor has the best pieces.
Hotels near Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum →Historic in Pune
18th-century fortification and former seat of the Peshwa rulers. The main courtyard and outer walls are visible from outside for free; ticket required for the inner palace remains and garden.
🕐 8 AM – 6.30 PM daily
💡 Visit late afternoon for the light show (runs daily, small fee). The ticket queue moves fast if you go right at 5 PM.
Hotels near Shaniwar Wada →Where to Eat in Pune
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Pune?
The top attractions include Tulshibaug Ram Temple Area, Peshwe Park (Phule Udyan), Parvati Hill, Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum, Shaniwar Wada.
How many days do you need in Pune?
Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Pune 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.
What is Pune famous for?
Pune is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.
Where should I eat in Pune?
Top options include Nisarg, Asia Kitchen, Sigree, Rajwada.