Phule Market
Hitani KaurHitani Kaur/SHOPPING IN PUNE/ Updated : Feb 12, 2014, 13:14 IST
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This is where all the locals and tourists head to when they’re stocking up the kitchen.
This is where all the locals and tourists head to when they’re stocking up the kitchen. Read less

This is where all the locals and tourists head to when they’re stocking up the kitchen. Selling the freshest produce of fruits and vegetables of superb quality, this one reigns supreme in the food department. This open air marketplace was built during the British era, and is today one of the most ancient markets in the city, with over 500 stalls.
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