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Best Hotels in Bangalore 2026: By Budget, Location, and What You Actually Need

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Which are the best hotels in Bangalore?

Luxury: The Leela Palace (Kodihalli), ITC Windsor (Sankey Road), JW Marriott (Vittal Mallya Road). Business travel: Sheraton Grand, Marriott Whitefield (for ITPL corridor). Mid-range: Lemon Tree Premier, Ibis. Budget: Ginger Hotels, Treebo. The right hotel depends entirely on what brings you to Bangalore — corporate travel to Whitefield requires a different address from a tourist visit to central Bangalore.

Hotels by Area: The Location Question First

Hotel choice in Bangalore starts with location, not brand. The city's traffic means a hotel 12 km from your meeting destination adds 45–90 minutes to your daily schedule at peak hours. Before booking, identify your primary destination (office, attraction, airport) and work backwards.

Primary Destination

Best Hotel Area

Why

ITPL / Whitefield offices

Whitefield (Marriott, Oakwood)

Avoid ORR peak-hour commute

MG Road / Central Bangalore

Vittal Mallya Road, Residency Road

Walking access to business district

Manyata Tech Park (Hebbal)

Hebbal, Banaswadi area

Reduces north ORR commute

Airport arrival / transit

Hebbal or airport area hotels

40 min to city; skip the drive

Tourism / sightseeing

Koramangala, Indiranagar, MG Road

Best restaurant and transport access

Electronic City

Hosur Road corridor

Eliminate 1-hour daily commute

Luxury Hotels

The Leela Palace — Kodihalli

The Leela Palace is Bangalore's most prestigious hotel address — a 20-year-old property that maintains its position through consistent service quality and one of the better hotel restaurants in the city (Jamavar for Indian, Citrus for continental). The 254 rooms are large by Bangalore standards; the pool and spa are the best hotel leisure facilities in the city. Room rates start at ₹12,000–₹18,000 per night.

ITC Windsor — Sankey Road

ITC Windsor is the most traditionally formal of Bangalore's luxury hotels — established longer than the Leela, with a more conservative business hotel character. Dum Pukht (ITC's signature restaurant) is one of the best Indian fine dining experiences in Bangalore. Well-positioned for meetings in central Bangalore and Sadashivanagar area. Rates from ₹10,000/night.

JW Marriott — Vittal Mallya Road

The JW Marriott is the most active social hotel in Bangalore — its lobby bar and rooftop are meeting points for the business and startup community. Well-positioned for MG Road and UB City access. The room quality is slightly below the Leela but the F&B program and event calendar make it the most lively option. Rates from ₹9,000/night.

Business and Mid-Luxury

Sheraton Grand — Palace Grounds

The Sheraton Grand is the best-positioned hotel for large conference events — the banquet and meeting space is the largest of any Bangalore hotel, and the Palace Grounds location gives it access to the event spaces adjacent. Room quality is solid; the restaurant is functional without being exceptional. Rates ₹7,000–₹12,000/night.

Marriott Whitefield — ITPL Road

For anyone working in the Whitefield–ITPL corridor, the Marriott Whitefield eliminates the daily traffic problem entirely. It's a well-run business hotel with the facilities corporate travellers need and excellent access to the tech parks. The relative distance from central Bangalore is the only trade-off. Rates ₹6,000–₹10,000/night.

Mid-Range Hotels

Lemon Tree Premier — Multiple Locations

Lemon Tree's Premier tier (not the standard Lemon Tree) delivers reliable mid-range quality at ₹3,500–₹6,000 per night. The Ulsoor Road location is best positioned for central Bangalore. Consistent across properties; better-than-average breakfast buffets.

Ibis — Multiple Locations

Ibis (AccorHotels) runs two Bangalore properties — Ibis Mysore Road and Ibis Hosur Road — that offer clean, functional rooms at ₹2,500–₹4,500 per night. No frills; reliable service and consistent quality. Best for business travellers on a budget who need reliability over amenities.

Budget Hotels

Ginger Hotels: ₹1,800–₹3,500/night. Reliable Tata Group budget chain, multiple Bangalore locations, consistent quality.

Treebo: App-based budget hotel network; quality varies by property but vetted better than random OYO bookings. ₹1,500–₹3,000/night.

Zostel: Hostel-format for solo travellers. Koramangala location is well-reviewed. ₹500–₹1,500/bed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average hotel price in Bangalore?

Budget: ₹1,500–₹3,000/night. Mid-range: ₹3,500–₹7,000/night. Luxury: ₹9,000–₹20,000/night. Prices increase 20–40% during peak conference season (September–December) and during major tech events. Book 2–3 weeks ahead for good mid-range rates.

Which hotel in Bangalore is closest to the airport?

Bengaluru International Airport has on-site transit hotels (Airport Day Rooms) and several properties within 5 km including Taj Yeshwantpur (30 min from terminal), Lemon Tree (Yeshwantpur), and The Lalit Ashok. Central Bangalore hotels are 45–75 minutes from the airport depending on traffic.

Is Bangalore expensive for hotels?

Mid-range — comparable to Pune and Hyderabad, more expensive than tier-2 cities, less expensive than Mumbai for equivalent quality. Business-standard mid-range (₹4,000–₹6,000/night) is the sweet spot for the best quality-to-price ratio in Bangalore. Budget options are available but quality at very low prices is inconsistent.