Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Best Affordable hotels in Delhi for Commonwealth Games - 1

affordable hotels in delhi

There has been a shortage of good affordable accommodation in India and the situation in Delhi is more intense. There are only limited choices like hostels but there is limitation of facilities and comfort in these or five-star luxury , they offer great facilities and services but they are very costly for a normal income person , ranges from Rs 12000 (US$300,GBP 150) to Rs.15000 ( US$375,GBP 180) per nighta night. As the government is supporting private players to establish accommodation facilities in the purview of 2010 Commonwealth Games , a large number of mid-range hotels and Bread&Breakfast facilities are popping up everywhere .They are reasonably priced, clean, quiet and well run and quite in the reach of every person .To assist you in your journey for a affordable hotel accommodation in Delhi for CommonWealth Games , I am presenting here a series and list of 10 best hotels...
1. Bajaj Indian Homestay

Located in the heart of Delhi's shopping district Karol Bagh, Bajaj Indian Homestay is a gem of a retreat from the chaos. It's less a B&B and more of a boutique hotel experience with each of the 10 rooms individually named and decorated after popular Indian characters and Gods. All are beautifully designed. There's a rooftop terrace and juice bar and the room price includes breakfast, complimentary tea and coffee and airport pickup.

Contact : 8A/34 W.E.A, Karol Bagh, New Delhi; +91 25736509

Web: www.bajajindianhomestay.com.

Room Rates : Singles £41, doubles £49

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Source : www.guardian.co.uk

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