
Bengaluru man shares post about Ahmedabad's late-night vibe. Internet weighs in
India Today
A social media post comparing Ahmedabad's lively late-night atmosphere to Bengaluru has started a discussion about the merits of both cities.
A Bengaluru man’s social media post admiring Ahmedabad’s vibrant 1 am street life has started a conversation about nightlife, safety and which Indian cities truly come alive after dark.
Kartik Kannan shared photos of Ahmedabad taken around 1 am and expressed his admiration for the city’s lively atmosphere. Posting the images on social media, he described the scene as unexpectedly energetic for that hour of the night.
“Ahmedabad is buzzing for 1 am with a very festive feel,” he wrote. “I wish we had a place in Bengaluru where we could walk out at midnight around a central place without police breathing down our necks.”
Here’s the post:
I wish we had a place in Bangalore where we could walk out at midnight around a central place without police breathing down your neck. Ahmedabad is buzzing for 1 AM with a very festive feel pic.twitter.com/pIEkbSf6Lc— Kartik Kannan (@kartik_kannan) March 7, 2026
His comments quickly gained traction online, with the post reaching more than 163k users and prompting a wave of responses. Many people joined the discussion to compare the nightlife and public spaces in Ahmedabad and Bengaluru.

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