Family Hotels In Aurangabad

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BEST FAMILY HOTELS IN AURANGABAD

The city of Aurangabad is located in Maharashtra and is the fifth largest state there. Aurangabad is called the, “Tourism Capital of Maharashtra”, and with reason. This historical city sees thousands of people visit its monuments and forts and it is also home to the Ajanta and Ellora Caves which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. While Aurangabad is more famous for its historical presence, in recent times it has seen a rapid growth in development and industrial growth. Aurangabad is also very well connected as the city is located in the centre of Maharashtra and it is only a short drive from all the major cities in the state. It is also linked to the other states of the country via its road, railway lines, and airport. Although its airport is still comparatively small there are daily flights to Delhi and Mumbai. Aurangabad is a very family friendly place and acts as a good vacation destination due to its rich historical traditions and monuments. It is also a favourite weekend destination for the people of Maharashtra who only need to take a short drive to reach this city. If this is the next spot on your family vacation, you will be able to easily find several family friendly hotels in Aurangabad. These hotels are mostly situated in the centre of town with easy access to the bus and railway stations. Treebo hotels has also launched family hotels in Aurangabad which come with facilities such as complimentary breakfast, air-conditioned rooms, on-site parking, security, room service, and complimentary toiletries. A few of the hotels also offer conference rooms for business events, restaurants in the premises, a travel desk, and gym rooms. There is much to do when in Aurangabad and the best time to explore it is in winter when the weather is by far the most pleasant. Although the region experiences a temperate climate mostly it can get quite hot and humid in the summers and the monsoons experience quite a bit of rainfall. A family vacation here should include the Ajanta and Ellora Caves which are important in the Buddhist History context. They tell the stories of Buddhism dating back to 200 BC. The Ellora Caves are dedicated not only to Buddhism but to Jainism and Hinduism as well. Both these caves have been recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Other sights include Grishneshwar Temple, Bibi ka Maqbara, Panchakki, Daulatabad, and Aurangabad Caves.

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Reviews for Family Hotels in Aurangabad

Treebo Bagga International
This will be our recommendation for our youth group to stay when we come next time as well.
Jaya Jain | 9th Jul, 2022
Treebo Bagga International
This will be our recommendation for our youth group to stay when we come next time as well.
Jaya Jain | 9th Jul, 2022
Treebo Bagga International
This will be our recommendation for our youth group to stay when we come next time as well.
Jaya Jain | 9th Jul, 2022
Treebo Bagga International
This will be our recommendation for our youth group to stay when we come next time as well.
Jaya Jain | 9th Jul, 2022
Treebo Bagga International
This will be our recommendation for our youth group to stay when we come next time as well.
Jaya Jain | 9th Jul, 2022
Treebo Bagga International
This will be our recommendation for our youth group to stay when we come next time as well.
Jaya Jain | 9th Jul, 2022
Treebo Bagga International
Made tea for my self in the room because they had a kettle.
Mohini Jaidev | 29th Oct, 2022
Treebo Bagga International
Made tea for my self in the room because they had a kettle.
Mohini Jaidev | 29th Oct, 2022
Treebo Bagga International
Made tea for my self in the room because they had a kettle.
Mohini Jaidev | 29th Oct, 2022
Treebo Bagga International
Made tea for my self in the room because they had a kettle.
Mohini Jaidev | 29th Oct, 2022