One of the rapidly growing metropolitan cities in the country, with a bustling hub of assorted laidback crowd, the Pune city welcomes its visitor with wide open arms. The boom in Industrial and IT zones in the last few decades have seen a rapid growth in the sector of tourism here as well. Besides the youthful vigour the city is also the cultural capital and the second largest city of Maharashtra. Pune was previously the headquarters of the Peshwa dynasty in Maharashtra and for its historic monuments, culture, traditions, mouth watering street food and natural beauty offered by small hill tops, gardens and parks it attracts travellers. Pune’s popular tourist places such as the Chaturshringi temple of Goddess Ambareshwari, Ambedkar museum, Parvati temple, Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park,Dagaduseth Halwai Ganpati temple, rock carved Pataleshwar temple, Aga khan palace, the famous Shaniwar wada built during the time of Bajirao Peshwa. To seek out mental refreshment some of Pune’s tourist attractions include the commercial theatre, Osho International Meditation resort of Koregaon Park, and forts exhibiting awe inspiring Maratha architecture. The Singhagad Fort is a must-visit spot in Pune, and due to its alluring location on the Bhuleshwar Range of the Sahyadri Mountains, offering some excellent trekking trails to the cliff tops. Having a plenty of options for eating, from street food to high-class restaurants to enjoy all kinds of cuisines, Pune is renowned for its bakery items and with more than 100 pubs and nightclubs, it is among the very few cities of India where pubs are open till late, sometimes even up till 4 a.m., being in the most favoured travel destination in Maharashtra while not to forget the taste buds with the Maharashtrian delicacies like Puran Poli & Misal Pav. Pune is blessed with many sights to keep you occupied all through and is adorned with many attractions where you can maximize the fun of your holiday.