Finding accommodation in India can feel daunting, so this guide focuses on calm, comfortable places to stay—plus practical tips for choosing the right city, neighbourhood, and hotel type for your first or next trip.
India is huge, varied and intense—in the best possible way. Choosing the right area and style of accommodation can make a massive difference to how comfortable your trip feels, especially if it’s your first visit.
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This guide is for travellers who:
India can absolutely be done on a tight budget, but this page focuses on:
City Hotels
In big cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Chennai, we tend to look for:
Well‑reviewed 3★–4★ city hotels and international or strong local chains (e.g. Taj, ITC, Oberoi, Lemon Tree, etc.) can make India feel much more manageable, especially at the start of a trip.
Serviced Apartments & Aparthotels
In major metros (particularly Mumbai, Bengaluru, Gurgaon), you’ll find serviced apartments that work well if you:
They’re great for families and digital nomads who want more space and the option to self‑cater.
Boutique & Heritage Hotels
Across Rajasthan (Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur), hill stations and older city districts, there are lots of:
These often have loads of atmosphere and can be surprisingly affordable compared with other countries—just check that they’ve been sensitively renovated with modern plumbing and AC.
Beach Resorts
In coastal areas such as Goa and parts of Kerala (like Kovalam, Varkala and parts of the backwaters), you’ll find:
If comfort is a priority, we’d usually steer you towards mid‑range and above places or reputable retreats with consistently good reviews.
Below is a quick “comfort‑focused” overview of key hubs. You can build individual city pages later.
Delhi (New Delhi & Central Areas)
For first‑timers, we’d generally suggest:
Jaipur & Rajasthan Cities
Rajasthan is where heritage hotels really shine:
Goa (Beach Areas)
Goa feels like a different country again:
Kerala (Backwaters & Coast)
Kerala is softer and more laid‑back than many parts of North India:
Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai & Other Tech/Business Cities
In these hubs, business hotels and chains are your friend:
How long are you staying in each city?
What’s your priority: sightseeing, work, or downtime?
How will you get around?
How important is calm and quiet?
These are broad ranges per night for a double/twin room, assuming you book mid‑range or above and avoid the absolute cheapest options. Prices can vary a lot by city, season, festival dates and quality.
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For our Mumbai base, we stayed two weeks at Ramada Plaza Palm Grove, in the Juhu area:
A very comfortable hotel and during our visit we witnessed 2 traditional Indian weddings held at the hotel.
It’s a fairly busy hotel as is most of India, but the service could not be faulted and the staff were very friendly and helpful.
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Start by deciding your priority: fast sightseeing, work, or relaxation. For short stays, pick well‑reviewed mid‑range or chain hotels close to metro lines or main attractions. For longer visits, look for calmer residential areas with cafés and greenery. Check reviews for cleanliness, air‑conditioning, Wi‑Fi and noise levels, and avoid very cheap places directly on main junctions or next to temples and markets if you’re sensitive to sound.
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Our score is out of 10 and based on:
Location & convenience – 30%
Room Quality & cleanliness – 30%
Facilities & services – 25%
Dining – 15%
We do not take price (value for money) into our calculations, as rates can differ substantially depending on when you go. If you travel in peak season, then expect to pay the highest rates, but it does not (or should not) change the quality of the hotel. If we give it a rating of 8.0 or higher, we would consider staying again.
TBA – means we have not stayed at this hotel but have booked for a future visit or included in our research as a suggested place to stay
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