Dine & Stay
Find good places to eat and comfortable stays across India’s most visited spots.
Stay Close to the Highlights
Agra – Taj View Hotel Zone
Hotels within 5–10 minutes of the Taj Mahal, many with rooftop views of the monument.
A good choice if you want sunrise and sunset visits without long travel.
Typical range: £40–£120 per night (mid-range to premium).
Jaipur – Old City & Palace Stays
Restored havelis and boutique hotels near Hawa Mahal and City Palace. Easy access to markets,
Amber Fort, and rooftop restaurants.
Typical range: £35–£100 per night.
Delhi – Connaught Place & Aerocity
Centrally located business hotels with good metro links, cafés, and restaurants around.
Ideal for short stays and first-time visitors.
Typical range: £45–£140 per night.
Where to Dine
Agra – View of the Taj
Rooftop restaurants in Taj Ganj offer classic North Indian dishes with a direct or partial
view of the Taj Mahal. Great for an evening meal after your visit.
Most spots: £5–£15 per person.
Mumbai – Seafront & City Dining
Along Marine Drive, Colaba, and BKC you’ll find some of India’s busiest and most
high-end restaurants, plus local favourites for seafood and street snacks.
Street food from £1–£3, mid to high-end restaurants from £10–£40+.
Goa – Beach Cafés & Shacks
Simple beach shacks and modern cafés serve seafood, grills, and international options
right by the water — relaxed, social, and easy.
Most meals: £4–£15 per person.
Our Dine & Stay Team
Our team helps you match stays and restaurants to your route and budget.
For enquiries, please use the contact details in the footer.
Anita Sharma
Stay Specialist – Hotels near major landmarks and safe neighbourhoods.
Rahul Mehta
Dining Guide – Recommends trusted local eateries and must-try dishes in each city.
Sara Khan
Trip Planner – Puts it together: routes, stays, and meal stops that fit your schedule.