Best Indian Cities for Women
Mumbai: Better known as 'The city of dreams', Mumbai is where you ought to be if you want to make it as an actor, model or even a socialite. There are no boundaries when it comes to this city. You'll never have a dull moment here. It is India's entertainment capital with no shortage of 5-star hotels, pubs, swanky restaurants, road side food stalls and cinemas every corner you turn. It's safe and local transport is easily accessible even at 3 am."
Pune: If you’re looking for a city that provides exceptional education facilities, is home to a lot of foreign students, has great job prospects and a low cost of living, then look no further. You’ll find watering holes, cafes, multiplexes and malls all over Pune. And weekend getaways are a regular thing especially with so many off beat destinations being a hop, skip and jump away. If you want to fit in, get yourself a two wheeler. It’s how the women travel in Pune!"
"Bangalore: It’s also known as the Silicon Valley of India. So if you make a career for yourself in the IT industry then there is no better city in India than Bangalore for you. The climate is a perfect balance - not too hot, not too cold. The various gardens make the city beautiful while the nightclubs, underground rock culture, live music and cosmopolitan people offer just the right mix. It’s a relatively safe city and you’ll find yourself in auto rickshaws more often than not."
"Chennai: If you are more comfortable in sneakers than heels, more inclined to natural beauty than concrete jungles, more traditional than modern, then Chennai is the right place for you. The city, being in the vicinity of the sea, is a paradise for water sport lovers and of course, the amusement parks, bowling alleys, discotheques and malls are always around to add to your fun. Women can walk around freely without worrying about being harassed. Buses, trains and auto rickshaws are all readily available"
"Ahmedabad: It’s the city that has kept its culture alive and kicking and it’s not hard on the pocket either. If you’re a foodie, plunk yourself in this city. It has the best of street food and has drive-in cinemas! The entire city seems to be eating out everyday. Wearing short skirts in this city is perfectly acceptable and won’t get you disapproving looks. So yes, it’s perfectly safe. Chagdis (a bigger version of the auto rickshaw) are the most convenient way to travel in the city."
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