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The Hosteller Delhi | Private Rooms & DormsLike a 3
Based on 1431 Ratings and 630 reviews
(1431 Ratings)
₹ 1,347
₹ 837
+ ₹ 187 taxes & fees
Per Night
goSTOPS Delhi
Based on 1257 Ratings and 419 reviews
(1257 Ratings)
₹ 1,525
₹ 1,011
+ ₹ 220 taxes & fees
Per Night
YWCA OF DELHI BLUE TRIANGLE FAMILY HOSTEL
Based on 1223 Ratings and 522 reviews
(1223 Ratings)
₹ 2,860
₹ 1,682
+ ₹ 503 taxes & fees
Per Night
Hide-In Hostel
Based on 484 Ratings and 200 reviews
(484 Ratings)
₹ 799
₹ 404
+ ₹ 105 taxes & fees
Per Night
Zostel Delhi
Based on 905 Ratings and 399 reviews
(905 Ratings)
₹ 899
₹ 822
+ ₹ 180 taxes & fees
Per Night
YWCA INTERNATIONAL GUEST HOUSE
Based on 789 Ratings and 346 reviews
(789 Ratings)
₹ 2,857
₹ 2,550
+ ₹ 571 taxes & fees
Per Night
New Delhi YMCA Tourist Hostel | Rooms & Wi-Fi
Based on 1867 Ratings and 922 reviews
(1867 Ratings)
₹ 4,284
₹ 3,442
+ ₹ 771 taxes & fees
Per Night
The Desire Hostel
Based on 312 Ratings and 155 reviews
(312 Ratings)
₹ 575
₹ 411
+ ₹ 92 taxes & fees
Per Night
Bunk Hostel Delhi
Based on 564 Ratings and 196 reviews
(564 Ratings)
₹ 695
₹ 347
+ ₹ 87 taxes & fees
Per Night
AmigosIndiaLike a 3
Based on 611 Ratings and 296 reviews
(611 Ratings)
₹ 984
₹ 495
+ ₹ 123 taxes & fees
Per Night
Podstop,East of Kailash
Based on 418 Ratings and 165 reviews
(418 Ratings)
₹ 550
₹ 442
+ ₹ 99 taxes & fees
Per Night
Homestay AC Dormitory at Kashmiri Gate
Based on 638 Ratings and 225 reviews
(638 Ratings)
₹ 1,150
₹ 587
+ ₹ 135 taxes & fees
Per Night
JHouse
Based on 90 Ratings and 24 reviews
(90 Ratings)
₹ 1,364
₹ 974
+ ₹ 218 taxes & fees
Per Night
Joey's Hostel
Based on 416 Ratings and 172 reviews
(416 Ratings)
₹ 893
₹ 644
+ ₹ 144 taxes & fees
Per Night
Heistel Delhi
Based on 188 Ratings and 77 reviews
(188 Ratings)
₹ 539
₹ 326
+ ₹ 75 taxes & fees
Per Night
Open House
Based on 39 Ratings and 14 reviews
(39 Ratings)
₹ 895
₹ 194
+ ₹ 48 taxes & fees
Per Night
Sprinklers Hostel | Dorms & Cafe
Based on 353 Ratings and 136 reviews
(353 Ratings)
₹ 599
₹ 508
+ ₹ 114 taxes & fees
Per Night
Himalayan Hostel
Based on 211 Ratings and 97 reviews
(211 Ratings)
₹ 599
₹ 441
+ ₹ 106 taxes & fees
Per Night
GURU JI SWEET HOME DORMITORY
Based on 56 Ratings and 11 reviews
(56 Ratings)
₹ 500
₹ 379
+ ₹ 90 taxes & fees
Per Night
Comfort Stay Hostel
Based on 435 Ratings and 213 reviews
(435 Ratings)
₹ 559
₹ 411
+ ₹ 99 taxes & fees
Per Night
Delhi, one of the country’s most populous cities, is located on the west bank of the Yamuna River, a tributary of the Ganges (Ganga) River, some 100 miles (160 kilometres) south of the Himalayas. The national capital territory includes the cities of Old and New Delhi and the surrounding metropolitan region and rural areas.
Delhi has a long history as a significant commercial, transportation, and cultural hub and India’s political capital. According to mythology, the city was called after Raja Dhilu, a king who ruled the region in the first century BCE. The city’s names, such as Delhi, Dehli, Dilli, and Dhilli, are probable corruptions of his name.
Antique Delhi, with its labyrinth of small streets, old Havelis, and colourful bazaars, offers a fascinating peek into the past even today, providing home to strangers through hotels, PGs, and hostels in Delhi. It is home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Qutub Minar, Red Fort, and Humayun’s Tomb, all of which have survived many centuries and provide insight into the architectural marvels constructed by past emperors. The Rashtrapati Bhavan, Parliament House, and India Gate depict Delhi’s imperial past with its tree-lined avenues, towering monuments, and buildings. A variety of museums offer insight into the unique history of the country.
Delhi is also gaining popularity as a cultural hotspot. The International Kite Festival, Magic Festival, Itra, Sugandhi Mela, Mango Festival, Dilli ke Pakwaan, and Garden Tourism Festival, all organised by Delhi Tourism, are becoming an important part of Delhi’s cultural history. If one is to attend these festivals that are scattered in the different parts of Delhi the hostels in Delhi are a great accommodation option.
No trip to Delhi is complete without sampling the city’s famous cuisine, which includes delectable curries, grilled tikkas, and kebabs. It’s also a paradise for buyers looking for rich, woven silks, handicrafts, or ethnic cushions for their homes. There are three Dilli Haats in Delhi: INA, Pitampura, and the brand new Dilli Haat in Janakpuri, all of which serve cuisine from various Indian states as well as an assortment of Indian art and craft.
Best Time to Visit Delhi
Throughout the year, there is plenty to see and do in Delhi. Here is a seasonal breakdown to help you plan your trip:
Between October and March: The greatest time to visit Delhi is at the start of fall, which leads to a crisp and lovely winter. Winters in the capital can be bitterly cold, with temperatures as low as 2o Celsius in January. However, the afternoons are usually sunny and pleasant. Enjoy sightseeing, shopping, or simply stroll around Delhi’s sun-drenched streets. Remember to bring your woollens since the mornings and evenings can be extremely chilly. Diwali, one of Delhi’s most important festivals, falls in October.
If you visit Delhi around the festivals of Diwali or Dussehra, you will be greeted by a festively decked city humming with activity. Delhi also organises several films, theatre, music, and literature festivals during this time.
April through June: This is the start of summer, and this is when most tourists leave. Temperatures in the summer might reach 45o Celsius. The hottest months are late May and early June. It’s ideal for visiting Delhi alone and taking advantage of discounted accommodation rates. To avoid hassles, an affordable stay can be arranged in the hostel in Delhi.
July to September: The monsoon season begins in July, and this is when you can see Delhi in all of its rain-soaked glory. In Delhi, the monsoons are when the city is magnificent. This is also an excellent time to see Delhi’s beautiful parks and gardens.
Things to Do in Delhi
Due to its abundance of various sites, history, rich culture, and tradition, tourists can indulge in a diverse range of activities in Delhi. There is no shortage of experiences in India’s capital city, which may be daunting, to say the least.
Explore Qutub Minar, Lotus Temple, Humayun’s Tomb, India Gate, Akshardham Temple, Jama Masjid, Connaught Place, Chandni Chowk, Paranthe Wali Gali, Kunzum Travel Cafe, Stroll in Connaught Place, Shopping in Chandni Chowk, Enjoy food at Paranthe Wali Gali, Enjoy at Kunzum Travel Cafe Visit Lodhi Garden, Red Fort, Dilli Haat, Jantar Mantar, Sarojini Market, and many other attractions.
These include activities such as paragliding, segway rides, escape games, ATV rides, and Go Karting; touring Old Delhi’s culturally prosperous lanes on unique rickshaw tours; visiting ancient heritage sites such as Humayun’s Tomb, Jama Masjid, and many other tourist attractions in Delhi; shopping at famous and reasonably priced bazaars; and pampering taste buds with local authentic food at various joints, among others.
Several unexplored places in Delhi could catch one’s attention Moth Mosque, Chor Minar, Agrasen ki Baoli, Bijay Mandal, Rajon ki Baoli, Jahaz Mahal, Jamali Kamali Mosque, Mughal Period JHarna, Isa Khan’s Tomb, Adham Khan’s Tomb, etc.
All of this is possible without travelling thousands of kilometres and leaving the cityscapes. As of today, the idea of travelling solo is the one many follow, for those there are hostels in Delhi with affordable prices and a comfortable environment.
Hostel in Delhi
Today as the culture of student/solo travelling has come to light, the accommodations have also modified themself accordingly. There are several accommodations in the capital state like Delhi, but for a more comfortable, affordable, and safe place, people today prefer hostels in Delhi.
To label it the “Best PG in Delhi” is more accurate because it is so much more. One won’t be treated like a paying customer, so it feels comfortable. It’s secured, and one is treated like a family member. It’s a lot more like home now. The hostel in Delhi makes you feel at ease. Many young people consider the hostel in Delhi to be a second home.
Some of the best hostels in Delhi are Datstop Hostel, Tobo Stays, Moustache Hostel, Jugaad Hostel, etc.
Hostel in Delhi for Girls
Hostels in Delhi meet the needs of both students and working professionals who arrive in the city with their hearts full of hopes. The residents benefit from the primary services, including clean rooms, delicious cuisine, and attentive staff. The availability in prime places is the icing on the cake for anyone who doesn’t want to spend all of their time travelling.
A few hostels in Delhi for girls include the Shree Krishna Girls hostel, The Desire Hostel, Joey's Hostel, Podstop East of Kailash, and the Shubham Villas.
Hostel in Delhi for Boys
Hostels in Delhi not only provide a reach over every location but also give a lively location and new people to meet. People are sometimes more comfortable in a unisex hostel than staying with both gender, and a hostel in Delhi provides comfort to such demands too.
The hostel in Delhi features a restaurant that provides delicious continental cuisine. It mostly offers a communal lounge where guests can socialise or read newspapers. The hostels in Delhi offer various lodging options, each with its private bathroom. The hostels also offer a 24-hour front desk where guests can go if they need assistance.
Few hostels in Delhi for boys are The luxury Bunk house, Amigos India, Ons Luxury Apartment, etc.
Hostel in Delhi for tourists
Delhi, as the urban destination of practically every young person and a tourism destination for all visitors to North India, has a lot to offer its guests. Whether exploring the Himalayas or visiting charming hill towns, practically everyone must stop in Delhi to continue their journey. This has encouraged tourism in Delhi and helped the hostel in Delhi sector expand.
Hostels in Delhi provide furnished and semi-furnished rooms, a terrace, basic luxuries, decent meals, and a friendly environment.
Some of the best hostels in Delhi for tourists are The Hosteller Delhi, Tobo Stays, Joey’s Hostel, goStops Delhi, Podstop, The Desire Hostel, AmigosIndia, Hide-In Hostel, etc.
Low Price Hostels in Delhi
Rather than staying in an expensive hotel, travellers and locals choose to stay in hostels in Delhi, where they share a room with other people and pay much less.
The hostels in Delhi are well equipped for their visitors, and it is currently only for adults. Several hostels in Delhi have a lovely terrace where you can enjoy a fantastic view of the city while meeting new people in the seating area. Guests can enjoy a delicious continental breakfast prepared by the kitchen. The hostel’s hosts are fantastic and eager to answer any questions that guests may have.
The few budget hostels in Delhi are Joey’s Hostel, Shubham Vilas, The Desire Hostel, Homestay AC dormitory, Sprinklers, Comfort Stays Hostel, etc.
Lodhi Road
Aerocity
Connaught Place
Chanakyapuri
Lodhi Road
Man Singh Road Area
Mahipalpur
Sector 10 Dwarka
Mahipalpur
Connaught Place
Mahipalpur
Mahipalpur
Mahipalpur
Malviya Nagar
Paharganj
New Friends Colony
Saket
Chhattarpur
New Friends Colony
Chandni Chowk
Lajpat Nagar
Nehru Place
Vasant Kunj
Karol bagh
Mahipalpur
Malviya Nagar
Jangpura
Green Park
Rohini
Rohini
South Extension II
Karol bagh
Rohini
Safdarjung Enclave
Nehru Place
Saket
Green Park
Arjun Nagar
Mahipalpur
Vasant Kunj
Lajpat Nagar
Nehru Place
Safdarjung Enclave
South Extension II
Saket
Kailash Colony
Mahipalpur
Green Park
Nehru Place
Mahipalpur