Budget Accommodation in Jaipur Suits Your Taste and Your Pocket

With a unique freshness, as well as aesthetically decorated and clean rooms, budget accommodations in Jaipur are not only delightful in terms of value for money, but also for their excellent and cheerful staff who are ever ready to serve the guests, to the best of their abilities. A lively environment along with highly professional services, gives budget hotels in Jaipur that extra edge over other premium hotels, making them the preferred choice for travelers who would like to avail prompt services and cutting edge amenities, at an affordable price.

The best part of budget accommodations in Jaipur are their proximity to the airport and railway station, thus saving on commuting time which can be better spent on local sightseeing, shopping or enjoying the hotel’s amenities. Budget hotels in Jaipur offer complimentary breakfast and free Wi-Fi connectivity. The restaurants at these hotels offer light snacks as well as wholesome meals to suite the appetite of all their guests. They offer Indian, regional as well as Continental cuisines to choose from. Guests who want to relax and unwind after a stressful day of work or sightseeing can hangout at the hotel’s aesthetically decorated lounge and indulge in a few light hearted fun games.

Budget accommodation in Jaipur offers a great line up of in-house amenities such as a fully equipped fitness centre where you can give yourself a good workout, a 24×7 Cyber Kiosk where you can remain updated about your work or personal responsibilities, a well stocked vending machine at the lobby which saves you the hassle of having to venture out of the hotel to restock on essentials such as razors, toothpaste or munchies for those midnight hunger pangs among several other such thoughtful and essential solutions.

These hotels feature smartly designed, fully air-conditioned rooms with a whole range of amenities for a cozy and comfortable stay. Besides standard rooms, the budget hotels in Jaipur also have suites with select amenities that offer greater comfort. They also have specially designed rooms which enable differently abled guests to better enjoy their stay. These rooms have wide doors at the room entrance as well as at the bathrooms which also have a sitting arrangement in the shower cubicle and a low height vanity counter.

Business travelers can avail the use of the conference room, for hosting training or general meetings. This space have the capacity of accommodating around 65 people and is well equipped with a sound system, large screen TV with smart features and high speed Wi-Fi connectivity. The fresh and cheerful staff shall leave no stone unturned to ensure all your needs are well taken care of. So plan now and book yourself at budget hotels in Jaipur for a richer, fuller experience of what luxury and prompt services feel like.

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Things Singapore Taught Me about Travel

And to make it more fun, you connect the tied bundles of lights to the switch and turn it on.. and it lights up like never before, maybe because of the fact that the tiny & colorful bulbs are very close to each other and surrounded with so much magic! This is what Singapore looks like! Jazzed up, luminous, uptight, striking & stunning! You can’t help but fall in love with the city and the prodigious whereabouts it has to offer. But as it is said, you didn’t enjoy your drink if you didn’t shake it well. There are some things you need to do if you want to see a better Singapore and I learnt those things when I last visited this astounding place.

So here are some travel tips that need to go in your travel notepad before you take off…..

Let’s talk about Cost first. Food, accommodation, transport etc.. are the inevitable expenses and you need to manage each of them accurately. Accommodation is not cheap in Singapore, so be prepared to splurge out good amount of currency.

Next comes the Food…

There are plenty of eateries especially alongside the road which offer delicious food in less than $4 per meal.. After that, sky is the limit! Transportation is another problem faced by lot of travelers. There are plenty of buses and taxis around Singapore but the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) runs the length and breadth of the country.. Other activities in Singapore are not that expensive. Entries to most of the places like Singapore Botanical Gardens and Bukit Timah Nature Reserve are free Is your wallet already crying? Well, don’t worry. Here are some money tips which might avoid that burnt hole in your pocket.

a) Use Public Transport.If you plan to travel too much, you can get a Singapore tourist pass which will allow you to board a number of trains and busses.

b) Eat on Smith Street. The stalls here are very cheap and offer a large variety of local snacks and light food.

c) Eat Cheap.Do not spend too much money in eating. Try eating at local restaurants like Chinatown, Little India etc and save for the real adventure ahead.

One of the things that Singapore taught me about travel is that, never leave the culture of the city behind in the lieu of exploring fancy malls and pubs. Thian Hock Keng Temple is one of the most photogenic buildings you will ever see. The temple was constructed in 1840 and was designated as the national building in 1973. DO NOT miss The Merlion Statues. The exotic statue/ fountain showcasing half fish and half lion is the national mascot of Singapore and you cannot leave the country without hanging out with these beautiful pieces of art.

With the blinding glitterazzi, don’t forget to explore the beautiful zooz, night safari and botanical gardens in Singapore. Wander through the swaths of virgin rainforest (the mainboardwalk through it is entered from Upper Palm Valley Road) and then take in the National Orchid Garden’s many-colored collection of 1,000 orchid species and 2,000 hybrids. When you’re done, drop into the food court near Tanglin Gate for a traditional local breakfast of soft-boiled eggs, coffee and toast slathered with coconut jam. And yes! Don’t forget to ride the giant Ferris wheel. So, these are some tips which are often lost behind huge posh and sophisticated places meant to be seen. This will help you in making your trip more economical and memorable one.

Residential property in Mumbai is out of reach for middle income buyers

As per a 2014 survey by Savills, a reputed real estate firm, Mumbai was ranked as world’s 12th most expensive city for living and working. Besides Mumbai, cities like London, Pairs, Tokyo, New York and Sydney were also ranked at the 12th position. According to the industry reports, there is a wide gap in demand and supply of residential property in Mumbai. However, this has not pushed developers to reduce the rates in order to sell more units.

Whether you are looking at apartments in Dadar or searching for a flat in Bandra, prices are skyrocketing despite market changes. For instance, in Navi Mumbai, rates are quite high for residential units due to the proposed new airport. Even though the airport is nowhere in the picture, rates have been increasing for the buyers. So, what is causing the prices to increase despite people not buying properties? Some believe that the realty market in India works according to the politicians and real estate companies. Politicians have an incentive in holding the prices at a high level.

As pointed out by the Residex Index of National Housing Bank, rates in the city increased by 18.7% between 2011 and 2014. This increase happened despite the fact that unsold property inventory has grown significantly.

Expensive Areas for Residential Property Investment

Altamount Road is one of the most expensive residential streets in Mumbai. Mukesh Ambani, Chairman of Reliance Industries and Kumar Mangalam Birla, Chairman of Aditya Birla Group have their house on this road which is located in the southern part of the city. This street is also home to various other business families such as Tatas and Mafatlals. Many Bollywood actors also have their flats and bungalows on Altamount Road which is parallel to the Peddar Road.

Reportedly, buyers will have to shell out approximately 60,000 INR per square feet when buying a house on this street. Gentry make this address extra special. Compared to other parts of Mumbai, this location has a lot of greenery. Antilla, the 27-storey, luxury home of Mukesh Ambani is the star attraction of this road.

Can Buyers Expect Price Correction in Future?

According to a knight Frank report, a global real estate brokerage firm, there is a mismatch in demand and supply of MMR’s (Mumbai’s Metropolitan Region) residential property market. This mismatch resulted in a pile up of around 2.15 lacs unsold residential units last year. According to experts, it will take approximately three or more years to sell off these units because rates are too high for buyers to enter the property market.

The realty market in the city doesn’t work on demand and supply. Compared to 2013, demand for properties within the MMR went down by 25% in the first quarter of 2014. City-based developers are not in the favor of reducing prices because this market has a huge holding capacity. There are slim chances of any price correction in near future. Unsold units are mainly located in extended suburbs such as Navi Mumbai, Dombivli, Vasai, Virar and Kalyan.