Economy Hotels in Andhra Pradesh


Andhra Pradesh, one of India’s busiest states has a lot to be proud of. Shrouded in history and culture, the state has some fascinating cities, each of which their own story to tell. A popular tourist hub, the state houses several hotels including the low-budget economy hotels.

The state is not only an attractive tourist destination; its capital city Hyderabad is a bustling metropolis that houses the IT parks and powerhouses as well as other industrial conglomerates. Tirupathi, an important pilgrimage site, Vishakhapatnam, a port city teeming with industries and Warangal, a distinguished center for learning and business are hoarded with tourists, pilgrims, students and their families as well as youths seeking employment opportunities. A majority of these people are put up in the economy hotels.

Designed not burn a hole in the pockets of the bourgeois and proletariat traveler n Andhra Pradesh’s small-scale budget hotels provide the cozy comfort of home. These hotels are hospitable and have a warm and inviting ambience that is a home away from home for its guests.

The budget hotels of Andhra Pradesh are strategically place to facilitate commuting and are replete with all urban facilities like rooms with attached bath, round the clock supply of hot or cold water, room safe, television, telephone and room service, travel counter, laundry service, doctor on call, car rental service and video conferencing aids. They also have an excellent menu with exotic multi-cuisine delights and ample provisions for leisure, recreation and sightseeing.

The reputed economy hotels of Andhra Pradesh include:
  • The Royal Hotel, Hotel Ambassador
  • Hotel Ashoka Hotel Dwaraka Palace
  • Hotel Jaya International Hotel Karan
  • Hotel Parklane Hotel Sangeetha International
  • Hotel Nkms Grand Hotel Pearl Regency
  • Hotel Marriott Leo Meridian Resorts
  • Minerva Grand Ohris Cuisine Court
Travel in Andhra Pradesh, a state that has plenty to offer is facilitated by its widespread array to hotels that cater to everyone’s purchasing powers.

Last Updated on 19 May 2011