This comprehensive 24-hour Pune itinerary guides first-time visitors through the city’s highlights, blending historical monuments, cultural landmarks, lush gardens, culinary hotspots, and a scenic hill fort trek. You’ll start with sunrise atop Parvati Hill’s 108 steps for panoramic city views, fuel up with a legendary cheese omelette and Irani chai at Vohuman Café , then explore the 18th-century Shaniwar Wada fortification and the Aga Khan Palace’s freedom-movement legacy . Midday brings private art at the Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum, devotional peace at Saras Baug’s Ganesh temple, and Zen calm in Osho Garden . Enjoy lunch in Koregaon Park before strolling Pune’s bustling markets on Laxmi Road and Fergusson College Road’s food lanes. Late afternoon, trek Sinhagad Fort for a sunset vista over the Sahyadris . Conclude with a Maharashtrian thali at Maratha Samrat and craft cocktails under the stars at Aasmana Rooftop Lounge .
1. Pre-Dawn Rise and Parvati Hill Sunrise

5:30 AM – Start at Parvati Hill, Pune’s second-highest peak, via its iconic 108 steps to Devdeveshwar Temple. Watching the sunrise over a misty urban sprawl is the perfect introduction to the city.
Tip: Wear comfortable shoes and carry water; ascent takes 10–15 minutes.
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2. Breakfast at Vohuman Café

7:00 AM – Descend to Vohuman Café on Dhole Patil Road. This Irani-style café, open from 6 AM, is famed for its double-cheese omelette and robust Irani tea—iconic Puneri breakfast staples .
Tip: Arrive by 7 AM to avoid queues and experience the café’s vintage garden seating.
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3. Shaniwar Wada Exploration

8:30 AM – Head to Shaniwar Wada, the Peshwa dynasty’s 1732 fortification. Admire the Delhi Darwaza gate, surviving ramparts, and the moat while imagining Maratha courtly life before the 1828 fire .
Entry: ₹10; photography allowed.
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4. Freedom Legacy at Aga Khan Palace

10:00 AM – Drive to Aga Khan Palace in Yerawada. Built in 1892 and later a Gandhi internment site, the palace’s Indo-Saracenic architecture and Gandhi memorial galleries offer deep historical insight .
Highlights: Gandhi’s room, Kasturba’s memorial, lush grounds.
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5. Craft & Art at Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum

11:30 AM – Visit the Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum, housing Dr. Dinkar G. Kelkar’s 15,000-piece collection of 14th-century sculptures, musical instruments, and ornate crafts in a restored Peshwa-era wada.
Entry: ₹50; plan 45 minutes.
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6. Devotion and Greenery at Saras Baug
12:30 PM – Stroll to nearby Saras Baug, a 25-acre park surrounding the Siddhivinayak Temple, known locally as Talyatla Ganapati. With 10,000 daily visitors, the temple’s lakeside setting is both spiritual and scenic.
Tip: Visit the mini-museum of Ganesha idols on site.
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7. Zen Respite in Osho Garden

1:15 PM – Head to Koregaon Park’s Osho Garden, a free 12-acre Zen retreat behind the Osho Ashram. Its Buddha-lined pathways, fountains, and meditation benches provide a calm post-prandial break .
Note: Respect the serenity of the space.
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8. Lunch in Koregaon Park

2:00 PM – Enjoy a leisurely lunch at a Koregaon Park café or bistro. Recommended: Malaka Spice for Thai and Malay fusion using Cherish Farm produce (₹1,800 for two).
Alternative: German-style brunch at The Flour Works.
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9. Colonial Charm at Empress & St. Patrick’s

3:30 PM – Drive past the sprawling Empress Botanical Garden (est. 1880) with its rose beds and fountains, then pop into adjacent St. Patrick’s Cathedral—an 1850 neo-Gothic landmark built for Irish soldiers.
Photospot: The cathedral’s stained-glass windows.
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10. Market Meander: Laxmi Road & FC Road

4:15 PM – Experience Laxmi Road’s vibrant bazaars—jewelry, textiles, and Puja goods—named for the goddess Lakshmi . Then head to Fergusson College Road (“FC Road”) for street eats like keema pav and bun maska at Cafe GoodLuck in its heritage garden setting.
Tip: Carry small change; bargaining welcomed.
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11. Sunset Trek to Sinhagad Fort

5:30 PM – Depart for Sinhagad Fort (28 km, 1 hr). Trek the 2.7 km trail to the 1,317 m summit for sunset vistas across the Sahyadris—remember to bring a light jacket after dusk .
Alternate: Jeep hire to fort entrance (₹150 per head).
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12. Maharashtrian Feast at Maratha Samrat

8:00 PM – Return to Pune for dinner at Maratha Samrat (Bund Garden Road). Its authentic thali—sol kadhi, pandhra rassa, varan bhaat, and chicken kala—showcases home-style flavors (₹1,300 for two) .
Ambience: Casual, family-friendly.
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13. Nightcap at Aasmana Rooftop Lounge

9:30 PM – Finish at Aasmana Rooftop Lounge on The Ritz-Carlton’s 18th floor. Sip craft cocktails like the Agave Bar Special under twinkling city lights, with views of the golf course and skyline .
Closing Time: Midnight; reservation recommended.
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