Hostels in Hyderabad for budget-friendly accommodation

Backpacker hostels in Hyderabad are perfect for those looking to enjoy a pocket-friendly staycation.

Hyderabad, the vibrant city of Nizams, is emerging as a haven for budget travellers with its growing backpacker hostel scene. If you’re looking to explore this historical city without breaking the bank, there’s no better place to crash than a backpacker’s hostel. Not only will you save on accommodation costs, but you’ll also have the opportunity to make new friends from around the world.Check the list of our top picks for the best hostels in Hyderabad.

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How to reach Hyderabad?

By air: Hyderabad has an international airport called Rajiv Gandhi International Airport. It is well connected to major cities in India and around the world.

By rail: Hyderabad has three main railway stations – Hyderabad Deccan (Nampally), Secunderabad, and Kachiguda. These stations are well-connected to various cities in India.

By bus: Hyderabad is connected to neighbouring cities and states by a network of state-run and private buses. You can find bus services from major cities and towns to Hyderabad.

If you prefer to drive, you can reach Hyderabad by car. The city is well-connected by national highways to different parts of India.

 

Top hostels in Hyderabad

Elysium Inn Hostel 

Address:  CC5W+X3P, Rd Number 13, Sri Ram Nagar Colony, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad, Telangana 500034

Average price: Rs 555/ night per person

Elysium Inn Hostel is an ideal choice for those looking for budget-friendly accommodation in Hyderabad. Decked modestly with hand-painted tables, low jute stools and printed cushions, the living room exudes a cosy charm. The hostel offers a mix of accommodations, including female and shared dorm rooms, as well as a private twin-bed room. Conveniently located in a prime area with excellent city connections, Elysium Inn Hostel is perfect for solo travellers and first-time visitors to Hyderabad.

 

BeeHive Hostel

Address:  Road Number 12, Nemat Harmony, Sree Ram Nagar, Near BSNL office Lane, Hyderabad

Average price: Rs 567/ night per person

As Hyderabad’s first backpacker hostel, BeeHive Hostel stands out for its unique DIY culture and trust-based atmosphere. The dorms are spacious, well-ventilated and creatively designed with repurposed industrial packaging wood, hand-painted tires for seating and recycled glass for dining tables. The hostel’s dynamic ambience, with pops of bright colours against subtle shades, makes it a delightful place to stay. If you’re seeking a vibrant and welcoming hostel experience, BeeHive is the place to be.

 

Nomad’s Nest

Address:  Road No. 12 Plot No 51, Banjara Green Colony, Hyderabad

Average price: Rs 591/ night per person

Cosy, vibrant, and budget-friendly, Nomad’s Nest is a boutique hostel located in Banjara Hills. The hostel’s colourful bunk beds, reading light  and attached lockers add a cheerful touch to each room. If you enjoy socialising with fellow travellers, the common seating areas fitted with bean bags provide the perfect setting for bonding over travel stories or sharing a cup of coffee.

 

Mahas Backpackers Hostel

Address:  Road Number 12, Nemat Harmony, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad

Average price: Rs 561/ night per person

With its warm ambience and urban yet traditional decor, Mahas Backpackers Hostel is an excellent choice for both travellers and students visiting Hyderabad. The hostel’s proximity to the Indian School of Business (ISB) makes it a convenient option for students. The common lounge area offers indoor games and cosy bean bags for relaxation. Mahas has three rooms, all accommodating four male guests each, with amenities like bunk beds, AC, bathrooms, stovetop, microwave and a balcony. Complimentary breakfast, maid and laundry services, free parking and WiFi make this hostel a comfortable and pocket-friendly choice.

 

The Gully Bird 

Address:  14, 1-209/253, Parvath Nagar, Tulasi Nagar, Borabanda, Hyderabad

Average price: unavailable (contact for info- +91 8179148285)

The Gully Bird takes backpacker hostels to a whole new level with its quirky and spunky decor. This budget-friendly hostel offers both private and shared rooms, making it an excellent option for couples and solo travellers alike. The minimalist rooms with bunk beds and charming succulents create a relaxed ambience, perfect for socialising with fellow guests. The hostel’s quirky frames and wall paints add a unique touch to the staycation experience.

 

FAQs

What is a backpacker hostel?

A backpacker hostel is a budget-friendly accommodation option typically catering to travellers on a shoestring budget. These hostels offer dormitory-style rooms with bunk beds, where guests share communal spaces such as bathrooms, kitchens and lounges.

What makes BeeHive Hostel unique in Hyderabad?

BeeHive Hostel is Hyderabad's first backpacker hostel, and what sets it apart is its DIY culture and trust-based environment. The interiors are creatively designed using repurposed industrial packaging wood and hand-painted tires for seating. The vibrant colours against subtle shades give the place a dynamic and inviting ambience.

Are group bookings accepted at Elysium Inn Hostel?

Elysium Inn Hostel primarily caters to individual travellers, and group bookings of backpackers are usually not accepted. The hostel focuses on providing a cosy and intimate experience for individual guests.

Is The Gully Bird hostel suitable for couples?

Yes, The Gully Bird hostel is couple-friendly and offers both private and shared rooms. Couples can enjoy a minimalistic and cosy room with bunk beds, and the quirky decor adds to the charm of the staycation experience.

Do these hostels offer any common areas for socialising?

Yes, all the hostels mentioned in the list offer common areas for socialising. These areas are equipped with bean bags, seating arrangements and indoor games, providing guests with opportunities to bond and share travel stories.

How can I book a stay at these hostels?

To book a stay at any of these hostels, you can visit their websites or use popular accommodation booking platforms. Most hostels offer online booking facilities, making it convenient for travellers to secure their reservations.

Are these hostels safe for solo female travellers?

Yes, these hostels are generally safe for solo female travellers. However, it's always a good practice to read reviews and check the hotel's safety measures before making a reservation. Many hostels have secure lockers and female-only dormitories to ensure the safety and comfort of female guests.

Got any questions or point of view on our article? We would love to hear from you. Write to our Editor-in-Chief Jhumur Ghosh at jhumur.ghosh1@housing.com

 

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