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15 Backpacker Hostels In Delhi

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Are you backpacking across North India and taking a pitstop in the capital city? Or are you looking forward to socialising and stay in a more vibrant ambience? Or do you simply have a tight budget? I (Read More)n all cases, we have you covered with this list of backpacker hostels in Delhi.

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How much does it cost to stay at Backpacker Hostels In Delhi?

Usually, Backpacker Hostels In Delhi cost in the price range of INR 349 - INR 600 per night.

What are the best Backpacker Hostels In Delhi?

Some of the best Backpacker Hostels In Delhi are PodStop, Nivasa Backpackers Hostel, and Zostel South Delhi.

How much is the price for Backpacker Hostels In Delhi for this weekend?

The average price per night for Backpacker Hostels In Delhi for this weekend is INR 441.

What are the best Backpacker Hostels In Delhi with a pool?

Best Backpacker Hostels In Delhi with a pool are PodStop, Nivasa Backpackers Hostel, Zostel South Delhi, and LetsBunk Poshtel.

Suggest some Backpacker Hostels In Delhi with good wifi?

Best Backpacker Hostels In Delhi with wifi availability are PodStop, Nivasa Backpackers Hostel, Zostel South Delhi, and LetsBunk Poshtel.

Which are the best Backpacker Hostels In Delhi that are pet-friendly?

With no restrictions, these pet-friendly Backpacker Hostels In Delhi are perfect for you and your pet: PodStop, Nivasa Backpackers Hostel, Zostel South Delhi, and LetsBunk Poshtel.

Best time for a staycation in Delhi?

While October to March is the best time to visit Delhi in terms of relatively cool weather, some weeks in late November to January should be avoided because of heavy smog cover. February and March have great weather and relatively clean air to travel outside. The summer months (April to July) are scorching hot in Delhi as the temperature might rise to 45 degree Celsius. Temperatures fall a little during the monsoon season (August to September) and certain days can be good for roaming around. 
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