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Nashik, crowded with numerous restaurants, historical places and hotels, attracts plenty of international and local tourists every year. The city is home to a wide range of premium and budget hotels that ensure a comfortable and hassle-free stay in Nashik. Among the most opted for hotels in Nashik are the 2 star budget hotels that offer modern facilities and prompt hospitality to guests at a cost-effective price. 2 star hotels in Nashik are the perfect choice of accommodation for those who want modern comfort without putting a dent in their wallets. Frequent or budget travellers can choose from the many 2 star hotels in Nashik that are easily accessible from major locations of the city.
Great location Near to Saibaba Temple we will refer all friends to book this hotel
Nice Stay.Hotel Reception Staff is so polite and helpful
Nice stay
There was a tariff issue from the F&B end; otherwise, the hotels location and hygiene were good.
Had issues with the initial room booked.After several conversations over phone for more than 2 hrs, got this room upgraded. Service level should be improved a lot as putting the customer into trouble after a long travel is not appreciated.
Service was very worst. staff was very arrogant , aggressive and very argumentative. Better to stay away from such hotels.Not ready bto keep luggage .Asking to keep in lobby on our own responsibility.
booked this hotel as it was the only one near the examination centre where my son was appearing. We had driven from Mumbai to Nashik. Upon reaching the hotel, the parking area was congested, and we received little to no assistance from the hotel employees as we navigated the parking conundrum. The morning receptionist was very uncooperative, condescending, and disdainful in his tone; it seemed that he was doing us a favour. He looked like he was not at all happy seeing us. There was no smile on his face. He had no training in greeting the guests. Upon discussing the position of our parked car, he rudely and superciliously said that "It's your Mistake, you parked in the wrong position.” We demanded to check the room we had booked and found that the toilet commode was brownish. Upon informing the receptionist, he said, "What can you expect out of a 10-year-old Hotel?". Eventually, we got the room changed. The TV in the room had signal issues. Two staff members tried and changed the faulty setup box, but all was in vain; it was the only excusable issue, as it was probably due to the drizzle. THERE WAS NO HEAVY RAIN. We thought that we could head for a shower before bed, but alas, there was no hot water. We raised a query at the reception and requested hot water. The staff told us to run the tap for 10 minutes. We ran it longer, but to no avail. We had booked and paid for an included breakfast, which we could not have as we left the hotel early for the Exam Centre. We requested a cup of tea before leaving for the exam centre, but it was told that the hotel could not even arrange for a cup of tea or coffee before 08:00 in the morning. I requested the Hotel and inquired if they could arrange a cup of tea or coffee from outside, but they denied. Although the Infrastructure of the premises is promising, the behaviour of the staff is inexcusable. It is the small things that need to be taken care of. Please find the list of items that I did not like in Room No. 205. 1) Unwashed Curtains with possible fungal growths -The right side curtain at the bottom was soiled with black stains. 2) The TV & Setup box wires were left cluttered. 3) The louvre of the bathroom was broken. 4) A toilet paper roll was not provided. 5) Electric fittings were Untidy. 6) The towels were aged.
It was terrible, no hot water, no wifi nothing was available. Abhijit the moron who was saying that he is a manager was extremely arrogant. I asked for the complaint book that was also not available. It was terrible experience I never suggest anyone to use your hotels ever again.
The hotel looks nothing like in the photos. It is an old lodge and that too was locked when we went there. So we had to book another place instead

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Q. When is the best time to visit Nashik?
Since summers are extremely hot in the city, the period from October to February (winters) is the best time to visit Nashik. Monsoon lovers and offbeat travelers can also consider the period from July to September. You will also get some great deals on hotels in Nashik during this period.
Q. Which are the top places to visit in Nashik?
There are several top places to visit in Nashik, such as the Pandavleni Caves, Muktidham Temple, Ramkund, Anjaneri Hills, Dugarwadi Waterfall, Sula Vineyards, Tapovan, Sita Gufa, Someshwar Temple, Kapaleshwar Mahadev Mandir, Gangapur Dam, and Kalaram Temple.
Q. Which are the top hill stations near Nashik?
Igatpuri (45 km), Toranmal (67 km), Bhandardara (72 km), Jawhar (80 km), Matheran (125 km), and Malshej Ghat (166 km) are some of the top hill stations near Nashik.
Q. Do you have any mobile app for hotel booking in Nashik?
Q. Are there any Nashik hotel booking apps that I can download?
Yes. FabHotel’s Nashik hotel booking app, designed for both iOS and Android, allows you to book rooms in a hassle-free manner. You can download the app from the App Store and Google Playstore.
Q. Which is the nearest airport to reach Nashik?
Since Nashik Airport has limited connectivity, Mumbai Airport (165 km) is the closest one to reach the city from all major Indian cities.
Q. Does Nashik have a metro service? What is the best way to get around in the city?
No, Nashik doesn’t have a metro service as of now. City buses and auto rickshaws are among the cheapest means of transport in Nashik. You can also hire cabs to visit the local and nearby attractions.
Q. Can I get discounts for Nashik hotel bookings?
FabHotels offers various deals and discounts for hotel bookings in Nashik. Check our offers and discounts on Nashik hotels to know more.
Q. Are there any fun destinations in Nashik?
Yes. There are three water parks in Nashik and an adventure park as well. You can have a great time at these destinations.
Q. What are the top things to do in Nashik?
You can indulge in several exciting things to do in Nashik, such as taking a tour of the vineyards, tasting wine, exploring the rock-cut Pandavleni Caves, trekking through breath-taking trails, and soaking in the serenity at Gangapur Dam, to name a few.
Q. Are there any budget hotels near Nashik Railway Station?
Yes. FabHotels has hotels near Nashik Railway Station, including FabHotel Sahara Inn (5 km).
Q. Which are the best family budget hotels in Nashik?
FabHotel Sahara Inn and FabHotels House Khas are the popular choices of family holidaymakers. Check our best family hotels in Nashik here.
Q. What are the few popular locations to book hotels in Nashik?
Nashik Main Town, Nashik-Pune Road, Trimbak Road, Mumbai-Agra Road, Sula Vineyards, City Center, and Zaveri Bazaar are some of the popular locations to book hotels in Nashik.
Q. Which are the best shopping places in Nashik?
Shopaholics can have a great time exploring the vibrant local bazaars as well as the malls of Nashik. These include Saraf Bazaar, Tibetan Bazaar, Deolali Camp, Pinnacle Mall, Regimental Plaza, and Nashik City Centre Mall.
Q. What are the best things to buy from Nashik?
You can shop for an exciting range of items in Nashik, including silver trinkets, handicrafts, wine, chivda grapes, brass statues, and copper items.
Q. Are there any popular religious places to visit near Nashik?
Shirdi (77 km) and Trimbakeshwar (38 km) are two religious destinations that visitors often club with their Nashik trip.
Q. What to eat in Nashik? Are there any famous food items?
The most famous food to eat in Nashik is Nashik Missal Pav. Other must-try items include Sabudana Wada, Vada Pav, Momo, Jhatka Pani Puri, Kheema Pav, Dabeli, Nashik Chaat, and Jalebi, to mention a few. You will find many street food joints in Nashik selling these items.
Q. Which are the major fairs and festivals celebrated in Nashik?
Nashik-Trimbak Kumbh Mela (August-September) is the most famous festival celebrated in Nashik once in 12 years. Apart from it, Sula Fest (January-February), Nasik International Film Festival (March), Rathyatra (July), Ganeshostav (August-September), and Diwali (October-November) are some of the other major festivals celebrated annually in the city.
Q. How far is Mumbai from Nashik?
Mumbai is about 165 km from Nashik. There are buses and trains connecting these two cities.