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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Sweden
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Best budged accomodiation in Bangalore?
Hello! I'm looking for a good and cheap place to stay at in Bangalore? any suggestions?
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Australia
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Bangalore is one of the worst cities for good budget accomm. We usually try to stay at the Retiring rooms at the main Railway Station, opp the bus station. Often fully booked but we've arrived early (6am) and got rooms. Price is around 300 rupees for 2. Clean, obviously central & great for a one or two night stopover. Auto rickshaw to airport 80 rupees. You must have a forward rail ticket. Good luck.
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laid traps for troubadours
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the usual place westerners with a sack of stuff upon their backs stay is the MG road area. Any rik driver will take you there.
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Manzey
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Majestic area and cottonpet road area (near majestic) is the area where you will find the maximum nos of budget hotels in bangalore. On this road, u will find 100's of hotels on either side of the road. These areas are not that clean since they represent the old bangalore. But, u will find a decent hotels there. From the majestic bus stand which is opp to railway station, u will find 100's of hotels in all directions.
MG road area doesn't have much budget hotels and its very difficult to find a room. Autos might charge around 50 bucks to mg road area from majestic. Cheers.... |
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Maha Guru Member
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Northern California
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I've stayed at the Royal Lodge a couple of times; it fulfills the requirements of clean and cheap.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: india
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yup - go with manzey's post... cheap and you'll get the local flavour. take an a/c room - temperatures are soaring there too i believe.
accomodation on mg road is expensive... besides you'll be in BLR for a couple of days at most, wont you Mats - before you move onto hampi? :brishti |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Sweden
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Haha
Yeah brishti.. I'm acctually only staying for maybe to nights, than moving on to Mysore -> Cochin -> Goa, and then Hampi!
I've heard Bangladore is beautiful, but expensive, so i suppose I wont stay for long, my budget is quite small... So, what to do in Bangalore for two days? |
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Former Bangaloredancer
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Brazil (and back to India as soon as I can!)
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My favorite budget hotel in Bangalore is the Vardhaman Paradise - http://www.indiamike.com/india-hotel...ngalore-h3285/
Cheap (I paid $400 for a double), simple but very clean... Friendly staff, right next to the railway station...
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Maha Guru Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: india
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why go to bangalore at all?
its just another amorphous urban city - you'll be in chennai if i remember... so: chennai - cochin cochin - hampi [ dont know the train route, but i guess you'll have to bus/train via somewhere ] hampi - goa [ again a convoluted routed ] goa - mumbai take the konkan railway mats... travels all along the western coastline, right upto goa. i think it originates from mangalore - heck steven would know best. amazing journey - amazing scenery. and you can keep hopping off - there're gorgeous places on the coast. i aint looking at the map - but i think from goa to hampi is the wrong way to go. hope others chip in... steven would be best ![]() :brishti [ your second name wouldnt just happen to be wilander, would it ] |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Sweden
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The reason I chose the
Chennai - Bangalore - Mysore - Cochin - Madgaon - Hampi - Magdaon . Mumbai is becaouse i've heard god thing about the different journeys. And I might have looked at Steven_ber's List of Scenic rail trips : Scenic rail trips -- Kangra Valley Railroad.To get to Mysore, I suppose I have to stop in Bangalore. Then I want to take the Calicut – Madgaon trip (isnt this the konkan railway?). After that Hampi - Madgaon and back. After that Madgaon - Mumbai (again, the konkan railway??) Lets discuss this further on Mumbai - Kolkata and back |
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laid traps for troubadours
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most trains that go to BLR from Chennai also go on to Mysore. This argument has been done to death, but I'm with the crowd that says BLR has no western tourist value.
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Member
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Sweden
Posts: 58
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Okej
Bijapuri: Then I wont go to BLR, but still, can I take the train from Musore to Cochin? or do I have to get back to BLR to do this?
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Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Bangalore, India
Posts: 19
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Try Ajanta on M.G. road. Around 800 bucks per night I think, and unbeatable location
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Manzey
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Another budget hotel on MR road is Hotel Brindavan. Must be around the same price as Ajanta. If you are looking cheaper than this, majestic area is the place with many hotels.
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Member
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Perth, Western Australia
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Have also been searching for budget accommodation in Bangalore (not an easy task using hostel sites)and have found the replies here invaluable. Thanks to all. The Royal Lodge looks like great value...thanks WonderWomanUSA.
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