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GRAND DELVATORE
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CLASSIC DELVATO
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Non AC Deluxe
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KING DELVATORE
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Krishna Deluxe
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This convenient and budget hotel fulfills varied requirements of its visitors.

Krishna Deluxe Triple Bed
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Krishna Deluxe Triple Bed
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This convenient and budget hotel fulfills varied requirements of its visitors.
Pune, The cultural capital of Maharashtra.
Pune is the perfect example of a contemporary city in India where tradition, culture and modern day living can be witnessed together in harmony. With the many cultural, historical and adventurous places to visit, a trip to Pune is going to keep you very busy. Between itineraries and flight tickets, remember to book one of the best business budget hotel, since it is frequented by travelers throughout the year.
10 Best places to visit in Pune.
10 Best places to visit in Pune.
Shaniwar wada
Shaniwar Peth, Pune, Maharashtra 411030
One of the most popular historical centers in Pune, the Shaniwar Wada. Palace was built in 1732 and remained the erstwhile seat of the Peshwas until 1818. The monument is a fine example of Maratha architecture and art. It’s said that the palace was constructed using teakwood brought from the jungles of Junnar and stone from Chinchwad.
Albeit in ruins, this palace has a lot to explore including its majestic gates, audience halls, pillars and bastions adorned with intricate carvings, well-manicured gardens, and the fountain shaped like a lotus. Spend an evening here to enjoy the mesmerizing light and sound show, which takes you back to the era gone by.
Albeit in ruins, this palace has a lot to explore including its majestic gates, audience halls, pillars and bastions adorned with intricate carvings, well-manicured gardens, and the fountain shaped like a lotus. Spend an evening here to enjoy the mesmerizing light and sound show, which takes you back to the era gone by.

Aga Khan palace
Samrat Ashok Rd, Pune, Maharashtra 411006
A majestic structure in white, the Aga Khan palace was constructed in the year 1892 by Sultan Mohammad Shah Aga Khan. It served as the living quarters of Mahatma Gandhi and his wife Kasturba Gandhi, and Mahadev Desai, who was his close associate, post Quit India Movement. Since Kasturba Gandhi spent her last few days here, her memorial is built within the grounds in a quiet garden and is said to preserve both hers and Mahatma Gandhi’s ashes.
The palace is maintained by the Gandhi Memorial Society and observes all events related to the leader’s life. There is a museum hall within the complex that preserves pictures, letters, books, and other memorabilia from Gandhi’s life and is a treasure to explore.
The palace is maintained by the Gandhi Memorial Society and observes all events related to the leader’s life. There is a museum hall within the complex that preserves pictures, letters, books, and other memorabilia from Gandhi’s life and is a treasure to explore.

Sinhgad Fort
Sinhagad Ghat Rd, Pune, Maharashtra 411025
Located in the Sahyadri Mountains, Sinhagad Fort is an ancient fortress known for its historical significance and architecture. It was once known as Kondhana and has witnessed a number of battles; one notable battle being the 1670 Battle of Sinhagad.
The name, “Sinhagad”, literally means Lion’s Fort signifying its strength and brilliance. Today, the structure is a perfect landmark for trekkers as it is located at a height of over 750 metres in the Sahyadri Mountains. In fact, the fort is strategically built right in the centre of the line of Maratha forts built in the Sahyadris.
Some of these citadels are the Rajgad Fort, Torna Fort and the Purandar Fort. The place is also famous among photographers and nature lovers.
The name, “Sinhagad”, literally means Lion’s Fort signifying its strength and brilliance. Today, the structure is a perfect landmark for trekkers as it is located at a height of over 750 metres in the Sahyadri Mountains. In fact, the fort is strategically built right in the centre of the line of Maratha forts built in the Sahyadris.
Some of these citadels are the Rajgad Fort, Torna Fort and the Purandar Fort. The place is also famous among photographers and nature lovers.

Shreemant Dagdusheth Halwai Temple
Ganpati Bhavan, 250, Pune, Maharashtra 411002
One of the most prominent shrines in Pune, the Dagdusheth Halwai Temple is dedicated to Lord Ganesha. The inception of the temple is shrouded in mystery but the most popular legend is that it was established by Shri Dagdusheth Halwai and his wife Lakshmibai after the loss of their only son because of the plague epidemic.
The widely-celebrated Ganpati festival also saw its inception here when Lokmanya Tilak wanted to develop a feeling of unity and patriotism during the freedom struggle. Visited by thousands every day, the temple is highly revered and a definite visit when you are in Pune.
The widely-celebrated Ganpati festival also saw its inception here when Lokmanya Tilak wanted to develop a feeling of unity and patriotism during the freedom struggle. Visited by thousands every day, the temple is highly revered and a definite visit when you are in Pune.

Tribute to War Heroes at the National War Museum
Prince of Wales Dr Rd, Ghorpadi, Pune, Maharashtra 411001
National War Museum is considered to be the only museum that has been established with the support of only public funds. Situated in the quiet and peaceful area of Pune Cantonment, the museum is away from the chaos of the city.
The most important display in the museum is the MIG 23 BN, which was used in the Kargil War. Another highlight is the replica of the warship – INS Trishul, used during the Portuguese-Indian war. The stone galleries display the details of various battles as well as commemorate the lives of heroic soldiers who fought for the country over the years.
The most important display in the museum is the MIG 23 BN, which was used in the Kargil War. Another highlight is the replica of the warship – INS Trishul, used during the Portuguese-Indian war. The stone galleries display the details of various battles as well as commemorate the lives of heroic soldiers who fought for the country over the years.

See the beauty of Mastani Mahal at Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum
No. 1377/78, Bajirao Rd, Shukrawar Peth, Pune, Maharashtra 411002
Art has a different meaning for different people, and the Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum is a fine example of this. Established by Baba Dinkar Kelkar in 1962, this museum houses rare artefacts dating back to the 14th century including coins, sculptures, paintings, terracotta objects, and arms and ammunition.
However, the highlight of the museum is the Mastani Mahal, which is a recreation of the palace using original furnishings. In its formative years, the museum had over 21,000 antiques but only a fraction of this beautiful collection is on display today.
However, the highlight of the museum is the Mastani Mahal, which is a recreation of the palace using original furnishings. In its formative years, the museum had over 21,000 antiques but only a fraction of this beautiful collection is on display today.

Trip to Lohagad Fort
Pune District, Maharashtra, India
Located around 60 km from Pune, Lohagad Fort is a popular trekking destination for locals and tourists. Offering breathtaking views of the surroundings, the fort is just the right mix of nature, architecture, and history. Lohagad Fort is also a preferred spot for beginners to try their hand at trekking since the route is far easier than most trekking routes.
The fort itself was built in the 18th century and one can still see the remains of what was once a beautiful citadel. The route to the area is stunning and you’ll find many locals heading here on their bikes. Monsoon is definitely a preferred time to visit since the whole area is enveloped in lush greenery.
The fort itself was built in the 18th century and one can still see the remains of what was once a beautiful citadel. The route to the area is stunning and you’ll find many locals heading here on their bikes. Monsoon is definitely a preferred time to visit since the whole area is enveloped in lush greenery.

Natural and Man-made Wonders at Parvati Hill
Pune District, Maharashtra, India
A hill that doesn’t tax you too much on the climb; offers a heady mix of spirituality and history and is also the tallest view point in Pune – are you ready to explore Parvati Hill yet? This is definitely an activity that tops the list of things to do in Pune for youngsters. At 2100-ft above sea level, the hill offers a spectacular view of the city and green vistas around. The pathway consists of 103 steps that are laid out four or five feet apart, making it an easy climb for any age group. At the top of the hill, you can simply admire the view or get a taste of history in Peshwa Museum or worship at Parvati Temple.

Amazing sunset at Khadakwasla Dam
Pune District, Maharashtra, India
If you were to ask around for recommendations on things to do in Pune for couples, a visit to Khadakwasla Dam is sure to pop up high on the list. There are two factors that make this trip even more magical: the monsoon rains and the colours of sunset. It is an absolutely gorgeous location to enjoy the sunset. Make sure to take your cameras along to capture the memorable scene.

Be awed by the Mystique of Karla Caves
Pune District, Maharashtra, India
The ancient Buddhist rock-cut cave temple complex called Karla Caves is said to date back to 160 BC. The scenic hills and the air of solemnity and spirituality are a balm for troubled minds. While it is possible to drive to the base of the hill and walk up the roughly 300 steps to the top, trekking to the caves is among the most amazing things to do in Pune with friends. You could plan it as a day trek or even break it up over two or more days, taking in the Bedsa Caves, Visapur Fort and Lohgarh Fort on the way.

Vetal Hill
Pune District, Maharashtra, India
Vetal Hill is a prominent hill in the city limits of Pune, India. The hill is the highest point within the city limits, with an elevation of 2600 ft. There is a temple of Vetala located on the top of the hill from which the hill derives its name.
Vetal Hill is a part of Bhamburda Van Vihar located on the western side of Pune Municipal Corporation within the city limits. Vetal Tekdi is prominent and is visible from Pashan, Panchavati, Chatturshrungi and other parts of the city. It has two spurs, Fergusson College Hill and Chatturshrungi Hill.
Summers are hot and dry on the hill. The summit is difficult to climb during the monsoon season and is usually foggy. Winter days are also cool and foggy. Sunrise and sunset at Vetal hill attracts many photographers. The area shares almost same climatic conditions as that of Pune.
Vetal Hill is a part of Bhamburda Van Vihar located on the western side of Pune Municipal Corporation within the city limits. Vetal Tekdi is prominent and is visible from Pashan, Panchavati, Chatturshrungi and other parts of the city. It has two spurs, Fergusson College Hill and Chatturshrungi Hill.
Summers are hot and dry on the hill. The summit is difficult to climb during the monsoon season and is usually foggy. Winter days are also cool and foggy. Sunrise and sunset at Vetal hill attracts many photographers. The area shares almost same climatic conditions as that of Pune.

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"Very neat room and pleasant stay. Also you can check-in prior to the given time. South Indian food here is awesome. I recommend this hotel for a best stay experience."
"Location of the property was nice; it was very convenient to reach there. Staff was very kind. Services were okay. And I really like the place."
"Very good experience, neat and clean with basic amenities. Price also within budget. I will choose this hotel again."
"good location, surprisingly clean rooms n toilets, with good room n toilet sizes! very helpful n polite staff!"
"Location of the property was pretty nice. Food in the property tastes okay. Staff was good. Services were fine."
"Location of the property was nice. Food was available in the property and it tastes good. Staff was fine. Services were okay."
This is the hotel that simply provide you accomodation with care.
The staff is courteous and helpful. They will provide you room service at any time of the day and with smiling face.
The rooms are cleaned properly.
The cleanest hotel rooms that I have ever seen! Super well-maintained and hygienic! The staff is very courteous. The room service is quick. Highly impressed! Hope they continue to maintain the high standards.
Totally worthy.Here the Stay comfort is very Good, liked the in Room Sining as well as the Break fast. They have so many staffs to help guests, great.
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