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Bars & Nightlife
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Gujarat, the state in which Ahmedabad is located, is known for its strict regulations on alcohol due to prohibition laws. While it is indeed a ‘dry’ state, it is not completely devoid of alcohol. There are licensed liquor shops where alcohol can be purchased with a permit, but the availability is restricted compared to other states in India. Foreign tourists and out-of-state Indian visitors can obtain an ‘alcohol permit’, but this process can vary. It is often easier to get these permits at designated places like airport lounges or specific liquor stores. It’s a good idea to check the latest regulations before travelling.
A great place to head to after sundown is Khau Galli (Eatery Street). This area is known for its vibrant street food scene, and it remains busy with food stalls into the late evening. Manek Chowk, in Old Ahmedabad, is another bustling nightlife spot, with plenty of food and shopping opportunities in the area.
A great place to head to after sundown is Khau Galli (Eatery Street). This area is known for its vibrant street food scene, and it remains busy with food stalls into the late evening. Manek Chowk, in Old Ahmedabad, is another bustling nightlife spot, with plenty of food and shopping opportunities in the area.