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People may not call it a city of dreams but surely the city where dreams born..

Pune !!!

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Chatturshrungi Devi Temple

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Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati

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Neelkanteshwar Mandir

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Omkareshwar Mandir

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Parvati Mandir

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Sri LakshmiNarasimha Temple

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Shree Mahalaxmi Temple

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Taljai Temple

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Famouscafes

11 East Street Cafe
View In Plaza, Indira Gandhi Chowk, East Street, Pune

Words don't do justice to the beauty of this place. Yep, it's that pretty! 11 Street Cafe transports you to a classic British pub, complete with a red telephone booth in the corner and cobblestone walkways.

Cafe Pondi
Clover Cascade, Opp Joggers Park, Kalyani Nagar, Pune

It is a pure vegetarian café, with a menu designed by Chef Shailendra Kekade. They have flavoured kombucha and kefir, we tried the Pomegranate Kombucha. The menu is a mixed bag with some Italian, some South Indian and lots of snacky stuff. Garlic Podi Bread with Cheese, Moong Dal Chilla, Pineapple Poha, Pondi Club Sandwich, Melon Carpaccio, Arugula and Walnut Salad, Yaki Soba Noodles, Khao Suay, appams with different curries and pasta and pizza are some of the dishes on this menu.

Le Plaisir Span
Prabhat Road, Deccan Gymkhana, Pune, Maharashtra

Le Plaisair is an excellent European Food Option in Pune. This is a must go on the list when in Pune and not to be missed. It has mouth watering Vegetarian, Vegan and Non Vegetarian food options. We had 3 portions of all 3 varieties. Chicken is to savour n relish. In sweets there are host of Pastries on the counter.

Mamagoto Cafe
The Pavillion, SB Road, Shivaji Nagar, Pune

Mamagoto is a fusion Pan Asian café with a relaxed and casual atmosphere where affordable Asian cuisine & drinks combine with quirky décor. Mamagoto's food is a blend of inspiration from Asian street hawkers, our extensive travels and endless experimentation in those secret kitchens.

Oh So Stoned Cafe
Power Plaza, Lane 7, Koregaon Park, Pune

A perfect place to savour desserts, their ice creams, flavours and waffles are freshly prepared right in front of you. They have a wide range of ice cream sundaes, single scoop or double scoop, and eachflavour is equally delicious. The art of preparing the ice cream looks so appetising that you either get high just by looking at it or by enjoying it when it melts in your mouth. Nuttelicious and Red Velvet Cream are the hot sellers here.

Paddys Cafe
Solaris Club, Mayur Colony, Kothrud, Pune

Punekars, we found an amazing date spot in the city for you! Paddy's is gorgeous as a restaurant, the perfect mix of serene and rustic decor. You'll find warm geometrical lights, lush green creepers around the walls, and bushes adorned with strings of pretty fairy lights. The ambience is so lovely and romantic, and one visit with your significant other will have you coming back every date night

Pimlico Cafe
Effingut, Pune, Maharashtra, India

This restaurant is recommended to Italian cuisine lovers. Don't forget to try good pizza Margherita, Bbq chicken wings and spaghetti at Pimlico. Order tasty biscuits, cheesecakes and brownies. Delicious cold coffee, ice tea or juice are among the most often ordered drinks at this place..

Sassy Spoon Cafe
Sanskriti Lifestyle Complex, Koregaon Park, Pune

It is a pure vegetarian café, with a menu designed by Chef Shailendra Kekade. They have flavoured kombucha and kefir, we tried the Pomegranate Kombucha. The menu is a mixed bag with some Italian, some South Indian and lots of snacky stuff. Garlic Podi Bread with Cheese, Moong Dal Chilla, Pineapple Poha, Pondi Club Sandwich, Melon Carpaccio, Arugula and Walnut Salad, Yaki Soba Noodles, Khao Suay, appams with different curries and pasta and pizza are some of the dishes on this menu.

Grandmamas Cafe
UG-53, Phoenix Market City, Nagar Road , Viman Nagar, Pune

Soulful conversations, cosy ambience and alluring food snaps describe this restaurant perfectly. The place serves a bunch of mouth-watering dishes, the taste of which you'll remember for ages to come.

ShoppingSpots

Tulsi Baug

FC Road

Laxmi Road

Clover Center

Hong-Kong-Lane

Mahatma Phule Mandai

Amanora Mall

Pavillion Mall

Phoenix Mall

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Seansons Mall

TopGarden

Saras Baug
pu la Deshpande Garden
Bund Garden
Chittaranjan Vatika
Empress Botanical Garden
Okayama Garden
Osho Garden
Shahu Garden
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Pune History

Pune was initially built as an agricultural settlement, by the name of Punnaka. The city dates back to the 8th century and was under the rule of the Rashtrakutas. After Rashtrakutas, the city came under the reign of the Mughals and the Marathas, which came to end somewhere around the year 1818. The mid-seventeenth saw Pune adopting the role of the temporary residence of King Shivaji. In the following lines, we have provided more information on the history of Puna, India. In 1749, the city was given the status of the capital of the Maratha kingdom, under the Peshwa rule. As per the origin & history of Pune, this time proved to be the golden era for the city as it experienced large-scale development during this period. A number of temples were also constructed under the Peshwa rule, contributing to the architectural beauty of Pune. Standing as a testimony to this time is the Shivneri Fort, where Shivaji was born and spent a major portion of his childhood. Pune history shows that the city played a major role in the independence struggle also. It served as the starting point of a number of social as well as religious reforms. Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Vinayak Damodar Savarkar started numerous movements from Pune. The city also played host to reformers like Mahadev Govind Ranade, R.G. Bhandarkar, Gopal Krishna Gokhale, Maharshi Vitthal Ramji Shinde and Mahatma Jyotirao Phule. After the country attained independence, efforts were made to develop Pune as an educational and research center. The first step in this regard was the establishment of the University of Pune, and the National Defence Academy (NDA) in the city. Today, Pune is home to some of the best schools, colleges as well as professional institutions of India. Infact, the city is known as the 'Oxford of the East'. The establishment of numerous software companies in the city has added to its attraction.