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PUNE tourism in India

Pune, a university town in western India, has become an emerging city where the IT industry is in power. Pune is located near Mumbai, and its infrastructure is faster than other emerging cities. Known as the "Oriental Oxford", there are many colleges and universities here, with a large floating population. Compared with other cities, 77% of them have the ability to read and write. Many college students are interested in the development opportunities here and are willing to stay for development after graduation, which is the reason why this city is full of vitality.

there are not many tourist materials in Pune, but there are countless materials about academics, heavy industry and agriculture. It can be seen that this city has long been positioned as a commercial city by the Indian government, and many star-rated hotels have settled in it. After Le Meridien, Westin and Radisson, Marriott, the latest opening, is located in Erandwane, west of the city, surrounded by many office buildings and quiet environment. The city is much cleaner than Mumbai, with fewer beggars, but the traffic jam problem is equally serious.

inheriting the DNA of Marriott brand, the hotel decoration continues to take a bright and elegant route. The public space is decorated with a lot of carvings and black and white photos, and the high-rise rooms can enjoy endless plain scenery, and the rich sense of space is also a feature here. Whether it is a superior elegant room or an executive suite, there is a small slant hall with natural colors to create a relaxed feeling. In terms of facilities, there are many "standard" swimming pools, spas and fitness rooms. What I am most satisfied with is the variety of restaurants. Apart from Spice Garden, which sells classic Indian food, another surprise is the Italian restaurant Alto-Vino. The open kitchen has a comfortable atmosphere. In order to make the guests taste 1% Italian flavor, the ingredients insist on coming from Italy, and the cooking techniques are meticulous. The pancakes are baked in a pottery oven, and the spaghetti is also made by hand every day, which is full of sincerity.

The local area is still in the development stage, and taxis are in short supply when going out, so we have to choose a "three-legged chicken" car instead of walking. The driver's English level is not good, and he can only answer yes and no, and it is difficult to strike up a conversation. There are not many interesting places to visit in the local area, which can not be separated from visiting historical sites and universities. Laxmi Road, the longest street in Pune, has a publishing house and a red-light-area. The shops here are mixed with the city, selling mostly daily necessities, but there are also many broken houses, which are mixed with dragons and snakes, but teach us to see the life of the local people. The representative building is Ganesha Temple, an Indian temple, which looks like a white pagoda with brown mud. From a distance, we can see that it is a worship day when we visit, and there are so many people that we can't squeeze in.

There is a Hong Kong Lane nearby, which is a 3-meter-long alley, and it sells all kinds of counterfeit goods and trinkets.