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What are nightlife and clubbing like in Pune, Maharashtra?

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Are there clubs? Are they any good? When do they close? Here's what ten local experts had to say about nightlife in Pune, Maharashtra.

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If you are moving to Pune with family, make very sure that your workplace and residence are within 5 km radius. Plus, you need to chalk out a detailed commute plan for every family member. Pune is the best place for fine dining, entertainment, night life, but the traffic logistic involved is cumbersome. Many scenic tourist spots around, but preferably visit them on working days and not on Sundays and public holidays.

Sachin, says: 2023

Excellent city. Best education, medical facilities, hotels and restaurants, party places, improving infrastructure, job opportunities in both service and manufacturing industry. At the same time, too much traffic, increasing pollution, short tempered locals, road rages.

Hemanshu, says: 2023

Pune has excellent weather. Its Summers are never too hot, and it also rains occasionally in hot weather, which instantly cools the temperature. Winters are also pleasant, and not too cold. Thus, it is an excellent place to reside if you’re planning to find a nice Home in India. It has great trekking places and its nightlife is also very active.

Suhani, says: 2020

Pune is an incredibly busy and fast-paced city. The people in the city do not have time to take care of themselves much less others. It however offers a great nightlife for teenagers with various pubs and bars to choose from. The public transport system is a seven out of 10 at best.

Shilpa, says: 2020

If you’re moving here know it’s expensive to live here. You’ll need a high budget to survive, but don’t be worried you’ll enjoy the nightlife here and the people are very friendly and helpful. You can even stay alone or with a partner at a decent place and party hard.

Sushanth, says: 2020

Swargate is main connectivity of Pune. If they are tourists, then they should know the Ganapati temples, shaniwar wada, sinhagad.

Some Important tips:
1. Two wheeler with a helmet is must.
2. Super safe for girls, the people are too scared of police here which is a good thing.
3. Weekend getaways at an arm’s distance-Lonavala, khandala, lavasa and lots more.
4. Having a friend who speaks Marathi or knowing Marathi is must.
5. Nightlife is awesome, but please don’t drink and drive. You may have to pay a hefty fine with Imprisonment.
6. House for Startups which benefits the Youth the most.
7. You can see upcoming Cars and Bikes wrapped in camouflage sheets as it is Hub of Automobiles.
8. People wear warm clothes in monsoon.

Pune is safe for everyone, has a good climate year-round, has a lot of IT companies. Food and stay is also cheap in Pune. People are kind and generous. Pune is a good place where you have a mixture of cultures and people are safe and sound here. Pune has good nightlife to be enjoyed for the youngsters.

Jedson, says: 2020

Pune is beautiful and calm city. It has number of developing areas with very good property options in some localities like Baner, Hadapsar, Koregaon Park, Viman Nagar, Kalyani Nagar and more. It is known as an educational hub with good colleges and schools and for its nightlife.

Priyal, says: 2020

Pune is a good city, you will find a lot of migrants from small cities here. Choose a good location to stay, prefer Viman Nagar or Kalyani Nagar if you’re looking for a better lifestyle. Kothrud and Deccan are the residences of born Pune people mostly Marathi brahmin families. Nowadays it’s difficult to spot a native-born Punekar in Pune, so you may meet people from rural Maharashtra or small cities. They mostly have an average standard of living. The latest culture is to drink every weekend; people here love to visit lounges and bar, you will find one of the trendy nightlife of India in the city of Pune. It’s a small and happening city with many IT professionals and MBA graduates.

Pune weather qualifies it as the Shimla of Maharashtra; cool, dry breezes and moderate temperatures make for a very pleasant climate all year. Note, however, (should you be considering an agricultural endeavour) that rainfall is scarce, since Pune lies in the rain shadow area of the Western Ghats. The purchase of a property on the outskirts of town is advisable. This will place you within reach of the software hub, Hinjewadi, and shield you from traffic of the main city. Pune is the headquarters of the Southern Command of the Indian Army, and military society comprises most of the old town. Several colonial-era clubs, libraries, churches and relics can be found scattered around the centre of the city. Monuments dating back to Maratha rule also adorn the city and are well worth visiting. Aptly nicknamed ‘The Oxford of the East’, Pune has several prestigious educational institutions, such as Fergusson College, the BR Ambedkar Institute of Law and the renowned St. Mary’s School. Know, however, that transport facilities are underdeveloped; no city-wide network of communication is in place, and the layout of the city can be confusing for a newcomer. The city is comparatively somnolent, as large cities go; afternoons find almost all businesses closed, and nightlife is practically non-existent.

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