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Can you plz tell me the namesof some good hotels to stay in delhi?


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Can you plz tell me the namesof some good hotels to stay in delhi?

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My friends here have offered many suggestions to your query. Just one thing I wish to add here is choose a hotel in Delhi nearby your place of work/job to avoid (at times) tiring commuting unnecessarily. Delhi and NCR is the city of wide length and breadth - spread even beyond its official borders in all the directions. Distances make you sick and tired particularly during peak hours. Delhi has all variety of hotels and places to stay across its entire land. So choose a hotel which is closer to your daily destination for your own convenience and comforts.

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Budget hotels in New Delhi & Old Delhi
Population: 11 million
Phone Code: 011
Area: 1485 sq km
Literacy Rate: 77%
Best Time to Visit: October to mid-April
Main Languages: Hindi, Urdu, English & Punjabi
Religion: Hindu 84%, Muslim 8%, Sikh 6%, Christian 1%.
Altitude: 216m

Delhi is the capital and the third largest city of India. There are two parts of the city鈥擮ld Delhi, the old Muslim capital, and xe "New Delhi" New Delhi. Delhi is a Union Territory, which is independent of any state rule, similar to Washington DC.


The hotels in Delhi are more expensive than almost anywhere else in India. Most budget hotels are either in the Connaught Place area or Paharganj, near the New Delhi Railway Station. There are hotels in all price ranges near Connaught Place. The Paharganj area can be noisy and crowded, but many people find it an interesting place. There is a 10% luxury tax for hotel rooms costing more than Rs 500.

If this is your first time to India and you are arriving late at night (most flights arrive at such times), it is a good idea to reserve a room before your arrival. The better hotels in Delhi fill up early in the day, and it is difficult to find a decent room late at night. There is a tourist counter at the airport at which room can be reserved; hotels keep them informed of vacancies. Some of the airport taxi drivers are capable of telling you anything to get your money. Please read the warning on this subject.

You can leave luggage for safekeeping at certain hotels, such as the Hare Rama Guest House and the Anoop Hotel in Paharganj.

Where to Stay鈥擯aharganj Lower
Coming out of the railway station, directly across the street to the left is a road which goes for about 1km and which is known as the Main Bazaar. There are a good amount of cheap hotels along this road, and it is the favorite place to stay for budget travelers. Despite the large number of hotels in the Main Bazaar, often many of them will be full late at night. The rooms facing the Main Bazaar can be noisy, but the bazaar closes around 11 pm and is quiet until 7 am.

Hotel Kanishta (525-365) has an assortment of rooms. The air-cooled rooms with bath and TV are Rs 225/275. The rooms with balconies are better. Because of its location, it can be noisy.
Traveler Guest House Inn (354-4849), 4360 Main Bazaar, has clean double rooms with a bath for Rs 225. A triple room with a TV and bath with hot water is Rs 275. Some rooms don鈥檛 have windows.
Royal Guest House (753-5880), 4465 Main Bazaar, has clean rooms with common bath for Rs 175 and with bath for Rs 250.
One of the first hotels you will see when leaving the train station is the Kiran Hotel (752-6104), which has rooms for Rs 175 with common bath, Rs 200 with private bath, or a room on the 5th floor for Rs 105 with common bath. Next door is the Kailash Guest House (777-4993), 4469 Main Bazaar, which has rooms for Rs 250 with attached bath and rooms with common bath for Rs 125/175. Both of these places are decent.
The Hotel Bright (752-5852), No. 1089-90, is inexpensive, with rooms for Rs 90/120 with common bath and Rs 140/160 with bath. It is a good value and is often full.
Hotel Down Town (355-5815; fax 752-0033), 4583 Main Bazaar, down a quiet side street to the left, just before the Hotel Bright, has clean rooms with common bath for Rs 170/190 and a room with bath for Rs 185/225. It is a good place.
Next door is the Hotel Star Palace (2368-1597; fax: 2355-4330; Email: starview@vsnl.com), which is also good. It has clean rooms with bath with hot water and TV for Rs 475/550. The rooms are a good value. Recommended.
Hotel Namaskar (752-1234, 752-2233), 917 Chandiwalan, Main Bazaar, is located down a side alley. If you are coming from the New Delhi train station, you go about 30m past the Hotel Bright, then make a right at the alley (past the urinals). Rooms are Rs 225/275, and there are rooms with three beds for Rs 350. There are a few A/C rooms for Rs 450. For the Paharganj area, it is a nice place, run by two brothers who are extremely friendly and helpful. This hotel is off from the main road and is therefore quiet. Recommended. Book in advance if possible. The owners can also arrange inexpensive bus tickets.
Camran Lodge (352-6053; fax 777-9906), 1116 Main Bazaar, has basic rooms with common bath for 130/160, with bath, Rs 225. It was once a mosque, so the architecture is interesting. Bucket hot water.
Hotel Navrang (753-1922), 6 Tooti Chowk, is down a side street, to the right, off the vegetable market. It has rooms with common bath for Rs 100/120 and Rs 100/145 with bath. It is a popular, friendly place, and is often full of travelers.
Mohit Guest House (354-1743), nearby, has basic rooms for Rs 150/175.
Hotel Payal (520-867), 1182 Main Bazaar, has rooms with common bath for Rs 160/225 and a room with bath for Rs 200/250.
The popular Vivek (351-2900), 1534-50 Main Bazaar, about a ten-minute walk from the railway station, has rooms with common bath for Rs 170/225, Rs 200/380 with attached bath, and Rs 500/600 for a deluxe room with A/C. Some rooms have color TV, and most of the rooms have bath. Some rooms do not have windows, so it is best to ask to see a few rooms. It has a 24-hour rooftop restaurant.
Hotel Vishal (753-2079), 1600 Main Bazaar, has clean rooms with bath for Rs 170/220 and dorm beds for less. It has a roof garden and is considered one of the best hotels in the area.
Next door the Anoop Hotel (352-1467; fax: 753-2942; email: send@ndf.vsnl.net.in), 1566 Main Bazaar, is one of the better places. The rooms are of different qualities, so ask to see a few rooms. Some rooms have windows and others do not. It has a popular rooftop terrace and restaurant. Rooms are Rs 190/260 to Rs 350/450 for an A/C room. Recommended. You can receive call-back phone calls here. 24-hour checkout.
Nearby is the Hare Krishna Guest House (753-3017), 1572 Main Bazaar, which has clean rooms for Rs 170/200. The last four hotels are all popular with young foreigners.
Ajay Guest House ((351-6762; fax: 354-9855; email: ajay5084@hotmail.com, sent@ndf.vsnl.net.in), 5084 Main Bazaar, down a side street to the left, is a popular place. Clean rooms with bathrooms with hot water are Rs 170/220. A triple room is Rs 260 and a room with A/C is Rs 360. There is a German bakery in the lobby which sells good baked goods and pizza. The lobby is always crowded with travelers and is therefore a great place to meet people. Many travelers who stay here find this place interesting, but others find it too active. Some rooms have windows opening to the hall rather than to the outside. First floor rooms can be noisy due to the crowds congregating in the lobby. You can receive call-back phone calls here. It has two large pool tables on the ground floor. 24-hour checkout.
Next door is the Ankur Guest House (753-3017), which has rooms with common bath for Rs 140 and Rs 170/220 with bath. It is popular with travelers.
Hare Rama Guest House (743-3017; fax 753-2795), 298 Main Bazaar, down the side road near the Khanna Cinema, opposite the Ajay, has good rooms for Rs 170/230, with three beds for Rs 260, and Rs 400 with A/C. It is a popular place with travelers, especially with Israelis. It has an assortment of rooms, some without windows, so see a few rooms first. The rooms on the top floor in the back are good. Sometimes this place can be noisy. The rooftop restaurant is open twenty-four hours a day and is a good place to meet people. The travel agent here, Aa Bee Travels, is recommended. 24-hour checkout. Many people will consider this place too busy.
Hotel Satyam (524-066) has clean rooms with bath for Rs 200/250.
Hotel Star View (355-6300), 5136 Main Bazaar, has rooms with bath and a TV ranging from Rs 400 to Rs 1000.
Hotel SR Palace (355-7066; 355-4498), 598 Gali Kaitwali (Behind Sai Baba Mandir), Bazaar Sangatrashan, has good, clean, new rooms with common bath for Rs 250/300 and a double with air-cooling for Rs 350/400.
Metropolis (753-1794; fax 752-5600), 1634 Main Bazaar, has clean rooms with hot water for Rs 400 (Rs 800 with A/C). The restaurant here is one of the best in Paharganj, and this hotel is considered one of the best and most comfortable in the Main Bazaar.
Hotel Amar (354-4849), west end of Main Bazaar, has rooms with common bath for Rs 170/270, rooms with bath, a TV, air-cooling for Rs 300/400 and Rs 550/650 with A/C.
Hotel Chanakya (751-8823), Rajguru Rd, has rooms with common bath for Rs 175/225 and Rs 225/300 with attached bath. The front door is accessible by taxi, which is helpful if you have a lot of baggage.
Hotel Kelson (752-7070), 2267 Rajguru Rd, is clean, but the rooms are small and many do not have windows. Rooms are Rs 275 with a TV and Rs 375/450 with A/C. There are several similar hotels on Rajguru Rd.
Major Den (752-9599), 2314 Lakshmi Narayan St, near the Imperial Cinema, has clean rooms with bath from Rs 250/350 to Rs 400/450. It is a good place.
Hotel Yes Please (752-1202) 2088 Gali Sangtrashan, a five minute walk from the main bazaar, has fairly good rooms with TV for Rs 350.
Maden Guesthouse has hot water. Rooms with common bath are Rs 255; with attached bath, Rs 300.
Rail Yatri Niwas (331-3484), on the Ajmeri Gate side of New Delhi railway station, has rooms with bath for Rs 300/400. Dorm beds are Rs 100. You must have a train ticket to stay here. It is a bit institutionalized.

Where to Stay鈥擟onnaught Place
Mr SC Jain鈥檚 Guest House (352-3484), 7 Pratap Singh Building, Janpath Lane, has simple rooms with common bath for Rs 180/325. Dorm beds are Rs 100. It is clean, and in a quiet area.
Ringo Guest House (331-0605), 17 Scindia House, behind the Indian Tourist Office, has tiny rooms for Rs 175/270 with common bath and Rs 375 with bath. They have dorm beds for Rs 100. It has a 鈥渓eft-luggage鈥?facility for Rs 7 a day.
Sunny Guest House (331-2909), 152 Scindia House, by Janpath and the Indian Tourist Office, has rooms for the same price as the Ringo Guest House. Both of these places are popular with backpackers and have a good atmosphere, but the single rooms really are small. Both these places are owned and managed by the same people, and they are friendly and trustworthy.
Hotel Palace Heights (332-1419), 3rd fl, D-Block, Connaught Place, near Nirula鈥檚, has rooms with common bath and air-cooling for Rs 300/350 and A/C rooms with bath for Rs 700. It has a large pleasant terrace.
Hotel Blue (332-9123), 126 M-Block, Connaught Place, opposite Super Bazaar, has rooms with common bath for Rs 200/300 and with bath, Rs 400/550. There is a nice sitting area on the balcony above Connaught Place.
Royal Guest House (332-2909), 44 Janpath, above Nepal Airlines, is quiet and has clean rooms for Rs 350.
Gandhi Guest House (332-1113), 80 Tolstoy Lane, has decent sized rooms with common bath and hot water in the winter for Rs 300.
Choudhary Guesthouse (332-2043; fax 332-6949), H-35/3, Middle Circle, has small rooms with bath for Rs 350/400 and Rs 700 with A/C. They have computer and e-mail facilities.

Where to Stay鈥擮ther Lower
International Youth Centre (Vishwa Yuvak Kendra, 2611 6285), Nyaya Marg, by Chanakyapuri area, has good rooms for Rs 750. It is located about twenty minutes by car from Connaught Place, just behind the Chinese Embassy. The rooms are good and there are also dorm beds for Rs 70.
New Delhi Tourist Camp (327-2898; fax 336-1847), J Nehru Marg, by Jai Prakash Hospital and Delhi Gate, has been closed.
The only place that I know of to stay in a vehicle is Qudsia Gardens Tourist Camp (252-3121), across from the Interstate bus station, which has rooms for Rs 125/250 and a deluxe room for Rs 300. You can park here for Rs 100 per vehicle. I am been told that this place is very noisy because it is right next to the bus station. Also I was told that the bathrooms are some of the dirtiness in India (that is saying a lot). You can camp here for Rs 50 per person.
There are Retiring Rooms at both the New Delhi and Old Delhi train stations. The Old Delhi station has rooms for Rs 250 and Rs 60 for a dorm bed. New Delhi has regular rooms for Rs 250/350 and A/C rooms for Rs 450/600. Both places are noisy, so it can be difficult to sleep.
There are also retiring rooms and dorms at both the Domestic Terminal (329-5126) and the International Terminal (545-2011). To stay in the private retiring rooms, you are supposed to be a transit passenger and must present a ticket to prove both your arrival and your departure. They may allow you to stay if you have a confirmed departure within twenty-four hours and are not in transit. The Domestic Terminal has rooms for Rs 350 and Rs 500 with A/C. Dorm beds cost Rs 125. The International Terminal has rooms for Rs 400/500 and dorm beds for Rs 125. Many times the rooms are full, but you can often get a dorm bed. The dorms at the International Terminal are outside the terminal, across the parking lot. Some dorms have six beds in them, so if you wish a private room, you can rent all six beds. Rooms are booked at the airport manager鈥檚 office.

Where to Stay鈥擮ld Delhi
There are several hotels near the Jama Masjid and along Matya Mahal, which is the road that runs south from the mosque.
Khush-Dil Hotel (395-2110), west end of Chandni Chowk, near Fatehpuri Mosque, has basic rooms with common bath for Rs 125/150 and with bath for Rs 150/200. 24-hour checkout.
Hotel New City Palace (327-9548), west side of Jama Masjid mosque, is a modern place with clean rooms with hot water for Rs 250/300 and Rs 400/450 with A/C. Dorm beds Rs 50. This is one of the better places in the area.
Hotel Bombay Orient (328-6253), by the south gate of the Jama Masjid, is a well- maintained place with clean rooms with common bath for Rs 150/225, Rs 300 with bath, and Rs 500 with A/C.
Bharat Hotel (235-326), west end of Chandni Chowk, near the Fatehpuri Masjid, is a place with atmosphere. It has basic rooms for Rs 150/200.
Hotel Broadway (327-3821; fax 326-9966), Asaf Ali Rd, is a recommended place with rooms for around Rs 1350/2100. It is a typical Indian business hotel.
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