Online Booking for Hotels in India

To a traveler, the country is a home to varied species of flora and fauna, magnificent landscapes, mountains and rivers, sea and desert. In fact, name anything and you would find that in India. There are different categories of hotels in India that provide a perfect abode to travelers and tourists.

Hotels of India are located throughout the country. These are classified into economy hotels and luxury hotels. The latter offer commendable services and facilities and are ideally situated in locations which are in close proximity to places of tourist attraction.

Most of the popular hotels in India are located in major cities and metropolis like Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Chandigarh and other major cities. Apart from these, hotels in India are also situated in different cities of tourist attraction like Jaipur, Agra, Udaipur, Kochi, Varanasi, Kovalam, Gwalior, Vishakapatanam, Manali, Dalhousie, Khajjar, Mussoorie, Goa, Nainital, Nalagarh, Shimla and other cities.

India hotels are further divided into the following categories:-

* India 4 star hotels

* India 3 star hotels

* Best value hotels in India

* City centre hotels in India

* Airport hotels in India

Some of the standard facilities offered by the luxury hotels in India are;

* Multicuisine restaurant(s) and bar

* Swimming pool

* A gym equipped with latest equipments

* Facilities for conference and business activities

* Internet access

* Foreign currency exchange facility

* Car parking

* 24 hours reception

* Laundry service

* Medical facility

* Sight seeing tours (optional)

* Multi lingual staff

The standard room facilities provided by the luxury hotel are given below:-

* Air conditioners in all the rooms

* Plasma TV/LCD TV/DVD player

* Telephone

* Mini bar

* Writing desk

* Tea/coffee maker

* Electronic safe

* Refrigerator

* Balcony (depending upon the room)

* A luxurious bathroom furnished with modern accessories

The facilities provided by the economy hotels are somewhat less than those offered by luxurious hotels.






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