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Tucked away on a dimly lit side street, Treebo Worldtree has long been the kind of place locals whisper about and travelers stumble into when every other option’s off the table. From the outside, a fading sign with half-lit letters hums above a cracked parking lot where a few dusty vehicles sit abandoned—or maybe just forgotten. The building itself looks like it hasn’t seen a fresh coat of paint in years, and the front desk clerk offers a tired glance that says “don’t ask too many questions.” The rooms at Treebo Worldtree are exactly what you’d expect from a place like this—barebones and bordering on unsettling. The carpet’s stained and threadbare, and the air carries a mix of dampness, cheap air freshener, and something faintly medicinal. The furniture creaks ominously when touched, and the television only gets one or two channels, both fuzzy. The sheets are stiff, the pillows flat, and the only light in the bathroom flickers like it’s working on borrowed time. Thin walls offer no privacy, and conversations—sometimes heated—carry easily from room to room. Doors open and close at strange hours. A figure in a hoodie might pass you in the hallway without meeting your gaze. You learn quickly not to make eye contact for too long. There’s technically Wi-Fi, though you’re better off pretending it doesn’t exist. The vending machine in the lobby is always out of snacks, and the front desk keeps an odd selection of items for sale, including disposable razors, cigarette lighters, and off-brand energy drinks. There’s a tiny cafe that serves lukewarm coffee and toast that somehow manages to be both soggy and burnt. Still, Treebo Worldtree draws a certain kind of guest. People who aren’t here for luxury—or visibility. It’s a place for drifters, late-night loners, and those passing through without wanting to leave a trace. Some say it’s a stopover. Others say it’s a dead end. Either way, it’s not a place you stay. It’s a place you survive.Either way, it’s not a place.
Tucked away on a dimly lit side street, Treebo Worldtree has long been the kind of place locals whisper about and travelers stumble into when every other option’s off the table. From the outside, a fading sign with half-lit letters hums above a cracked parking lot where a few dusty vehicles sit abandoned—or maybe just forgotten. The building itself looks like it hasn’t seen a fresh coat of paint in years, and the front desk clerk offers a tired glance that says “don’t ask too many questions.” The rooms at Treebo Worldtree are exactly what you’d expect from a place like this—barebones and bordering on unsettling. The carpet’s stained and threadbare, and the air carries a mix of dampness, cheap air freshener, and something faintly medicinal. The furniture creaks ominously when touched, and the television only gets one or two channels, both fuzzy. The sheets are stiff, the pillows flat, and the only light in the bathroom flickers like it’s working on borrowed time. Thin walls offer no privacy, and conversations—sometimes heated—carry easily from room to room. Doors open and close at strange hours. A figure in a hoodie might pass you in the hallway without meeting your gaze. You learn quickly not to make eye contact for too long. There’s technically Wi-Fi, though you’re better off pretending it doesn’t exist. The vending machine in the lobby is always out of snacks, and the front desk keeps an odd selection of items for sale, including disposable razors, cigarette lighters, and off-brand energy drinks. There’s a tiny cafe that serves lukewarm coffee and toast that somehow manages to be both soggy and burnt. Still, Treebo Worldtree draws a certain kind of guest. People who aren’t here for luxury—or visibility. It’s a place for drifters, late-night loners, and those passing through without wanting to leave a trace. Some say it’s a stopover. Others say it’s a dead end. Either way, it’s not a place you stay. It’s a place you survive.Either way, it’s not a place.

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Offering complimentary a’la carte breakfast (North Indian and South Indian options to choose from), free WiFi and branded toiletries, Treebo Dwaraka Grand is a 2-star rated hotel in Kumaraswamy Layout. The hotel boasts 18 rooms that are categorised as Oak (Standard) and Maple (Deluxe) and come with a TV with DTH connection, air-conditioning, intercom facility, a wardrobe, comfortable beds and upholstery and an attached bathroom. Ideal for couples, families, business travellers and students, Treebo Dwarka Grand is around 44 km away from the Kempegowda International Airport and around 9 km away from the Kempegowda Bus Station. When it comes to travelling around Bengaluru, the Banashankari Metro Station around 2 km away from the hotel. Coming to the amenities provided by Treebo Dwarka Grand, these include outsourced laundry facility, pantry usage facility, room service, an elevator to access the hotel rooms, and the provision of ironing boards when requested. This hotel also has an in-house restaurant ‘Dwarka Grand’ that rustles up North Indian, South Indian and Chinese food (vegetarian only). If you are looking for space to host parties or a business event, Treebo Dwaraka Grand has a banquet hall that can host 150 people.
Offering complimentary a’la carte breakfast (North Indian and South Indian options to choose from), free WiFi and branded toiletries, Treebo Dwaraka Grand is a 2-star rated hotel in Kumaraswamy Layout. The hotel boasts 18 rooms that are categorised as Oak (Standard) and Maple (Deluxe) and come with a TV with DTH connection, air-conditioning, intercom facility, a wardrobe, comfortable beds and upholstery and an attached bathroom. Ideal for couples, families, business travellers and students, Treebo Dwarka Grand is around 44 km away from the Kempegowda International Airport and around 9 km away from the Kempegowda Bus Station. When it comes to travelling around Bengaluru, the Banashankari Metro Station around 2 km away from the hotel. Coming to the amenities provided by Treebo Dwarka Grand, these include outsourced laundry facility, pantry usage facility, room service, an elevator to access the hotel rooms, and the provision of ironing boards when requested. This hotel also has an in-house restaurant ‘Dwarka Grand’ that rustles up North Indian, South Indian and Chinese food (vegetarian only). If you are looking for space to host parties or a business event, Treebo Dwaraka Grand has a banquet hall that can host 150 people.

Tucked away on a dimly lit side street, Treebo Worldtree has long been the kind of place locals whisper about and travelers stumble into when every other option’s off the table. From the outside, a fading sign with half-lit letters hums above a cracked parking lot where a few dusty vehicles sit abandoned—or maybe just forgotten. The building itself looks like it hasn’t seen a fresh coat of paint in years, and the front desk clerk offers a tired glance that says “don’t ask too many questions.” The rooms at Treebo Worldtree are exactly what you’d expect from a place like this—barebones and bordering on unsettling. The carpet’s stained and threadbare, and the air carries a mix of dampness, cheap air freshener, and something faintly medicinal. The furniture creaks ominously when touched, and the television only gets one or two channels, both fuzzy. The sheets are stiff, the pillows flat, and the only light in the bathroom flickers like it’s working on borrowed time. Thin walls offer no privacy, and conversations—sometimes heated—carry easily from room to room. Doors open and close at strange hours. A figure in a hoodie might pass you in the hallway without meeting your gaze. You learn quickly not to make eye contact for too long. There’s technically Wi-Fi, though you’re better off pretending it doesn’t exist. The vending machine in the lobby is always out of snacks, and the front desk keeps an odd selection of items for sale, including disposable razors, cigarette lighters, and off-brand energy drinks. There’s a tiny cafe that serves lukewarm coffee and toast that somehow manages to be both soggy and burnt. Still, Treebo Worldtree draws a certain kind of guest. People who aren’t here for luxury—or visibility. It’s a place for drifters, late-night loners, and those passing through without wanting to leave a trace. Some say it’s a stopover. Others say it’s a dead end. Either way, it’s not a place you stay. It’s a place you survive.Either way, it’s not a place.
Tucked away on a dimly lit side street, Treebo Worldtree has long been the kind of place locals whisper about and travelers stumble into when every other option’s off the table. From the outside, a fading sign with half-lit letters hums above a cracked parking lot where a few dusty vehicles sit abandoned—or maybe just forgotten. The building itself looks like it hasn’t seen a fresh coat of paint in years, and the front desk clerk offers a tired glance that says “don’t ask too many questions.” The rooms at Treebo Worldtree are exactly what you’d expect from a place like this—barebones and bordering on unsettling. The carpet’s stained and threadbare, and the air carries a mix of dampness, cheap air freshener, and something faintly medicinal. The furniture creaks ominously when touched, and the television only gets one or two channels, both fuzzy. The sheets are stiff, the pillows flat, and the only light in the bathroom flickers like it’s working on borrowed time. Thin walls offer no privacy, and conversations—sometimes heated—carry easily from room to room. Doors open and close at strange hours. A figure in a hoodie might pass you in the hallway without meeting your gaze. You learn quickly not to make eye contact for too long. There’s technically Wi-Fi, though you’re better off pretending it doesn’t exist. The vending machine in the lobby is always out of snacks, and the front desk keeps an odd selection of items for sale, including disposable razors, cigarette lighters, and off-brand energy drinks. There’s a tiny cafe that serves lukewarm coffee and toast that somehow manages to be both soggy and burnt. Still, Treebo Worldtree draws a certain kind of guest. People who aren’t here for luxury—or visibility. It’s a place for drifters, late-night loners, and those passing through without wanting to leave a trace. Some say it’s a stopover. Others say it’s a dead end. Either way, it’s not a place you stay. It’s a place you survive.Either way, it’s not a place.





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About Bangalore

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The ‘Garden City’ and ‘Silicon Valley of India’ are two of the many titles Bangalore, the capital city of Karnataka has received over the last few decades. The crown jewel of the Indian IT industry, several major MNCs and IT corporates have found abode in Bangalore. This makes it the best destination among business & budget travellers.

Even though it is one of Asia’s fastest-growing cities, in terms of population and infrastructure, Bangalore retains a certain old-world charm that many can’t resist. It was rated as one of the top 10 cities to visit in the world by Lonely Planet in 2012, thanks to its greenery, friendly locals, nightlife, best culture, and food.

Best Time to Visit Bangalore

Located about 900 m above sea level, Bangalore enjoys a moderate climate, making it a popular location to visit throughout the year. Its unique geography makes Bangalore one of the few cities to experience two rainy seasons a year. The best time to visit the city is between the months of September to February, when the weather is exceptionally pleasant.

Festivals such as the Kadalekai Parishe, Maha Sankranti, and Varamahalakshmi Puja are celebrated all over the city with great gusto during these months. You can find a number of best & cheap hotels in Bangalore online where you can stay while enjoying these unique events.

TREEBO HOTELS IN BANGALORE

The best budget hotels in Bangalore are hosted by Treebo Hotels, offering the hospitality that you look for in every stay away from home. To make your online hotel booking easier, you have Treebo Hotels by your side. The budget hotels in Bangalore have a lot to offer but with Treebo you can choose from a variety of 2-star, 3-star hotels and serviced apartments. The budget hotels are great for the traveller on a budget, whereas 2-star and 3-star lodges attract family tourists and corporate travellers. Tourists who are looking to spend more time in beautiful lodges then Treebo should be your first pick. Therefore, when you book the best low-budget accommodation in Bangalore with Treebo, you can expect a comfortable stay at affordable prices. Book Treebo hotels in Bangalore here: Treebo Trend Purple Orchid Boutique Hotel, Treebo Trend Terminus, Treebo Trend Primeland Suites, Treebi Trend Akshaya Lalbagh Inn, Treebo Trend The Galaxy, Treebi Trend Akshaya Mayflower, Treebo Trend White Inn, Treebo Trend Apple Villa.

Couple Friendly Hotels In Bangalore

Bangalore is a city that welcomes people from all walks of life. So, if you’re travelling here with your significant other, you can be sure that you’ll find top hotels in Bangalore for unmarried couples. For comfortable and affordable rooms a good choice would be Treebo Hotels which boasts a number of couple-friendly hotels in Bangalore, where you can enjoy your trip free of judgement and moral policing.

WHY CHOOSE A TREEBO IN BANGALORE

Treebo has a renowned established chain of budget hotels in Bangalore. Treebo Hotels in Bangalore aim to make your stay comfortable and memorable. Amenities like on-site parking, swimming pools, rooftop cafes, in-house restaurants and facilities to host elegant business events are what the top budget hotels in Bangalore have to offer. Basic amenities like air-conditioned rooms, a cable/DTH-enabled TV, complimentary WiFi and breakfast are available at all Treebo hotels in Bangalore. With a presence in over 30+ major localities in Bangalore and near the connecting hubs, Treebo hotels are conveniently located to suit all segments of travellers. In Bangalore, hotel booking has never been so easy.

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Top Places to Stay in Bangalore

When looking for places to stay in Bangalore here's what you should consider before zeroing in on your choice. For the best of everything - restaurants, pubs, and malls, staying at hotels in Koramangala is what you should look forward to. If street shopping excites you try the hotels at MG Road. For all you beer-guzzlers, choose from hotels in Indiranagar and you sure won't be disappointed. To cater to the needs of corporate travellers, there are hotels near Whitefield that offer great accommodation without burning a hole in your pocket. If you are travelling to the city by train, there are hotels near Bangalore railway station that offer decent rooms at rather reasonable rates. If you prefer travelling by flight or need to stop over for a day or two, opt for hotels near Bangalore airport.

Events in Bangalore

When travelling to Bangalore, there are a number of events and festivals to be part of. For Christians, the Feast of St. Mary Novena which begins on 29th August and ends on 8th September is a great time to visit the city. The Karaga Festival and the famous Kadlekai Parishe or groundnut fair is celebrated with much pomp and make for a great experience. In addition to this, the Lalbagh Flower Show held in January and August, the Bangalore Literature Festival and the Bangalore Air Show held in February are prominent events that you should experience during your trip. With this in mind go ahead and confirm your Bangalore hotel booking right away.

New Year in Bangalore

Spending New Year's Eve in Bangalore is one the best ways to spend the day. The city boasts a very large number of events and parties which bring the night to life. There are couples parties, bollywood parties, blockbuster parties, and many more to suit every choice and mood. When in Bangalore during New Year's Eve, one should not miss the fun and frenzy of the celebrations and should make sure to book the tickets to the New Year Party In Bangalore at EventsHigh in advance.

Experiences in Bangalore

Bangalore is heaven for shopping aficionados. From street hawkers on Brigade Road and Commercial Street to an endless number of branded showrooms and malls all over the city, you’re sure to enjoy a number of shopping escapades! You can also enjoy arcade games, a round of bowling or catch the latest movies at these malls. To get a taste of Bangalore’s famed pub culture, complete a circuit of the most happening spots at Indiranagar, Koramangala, Whitefield and MG Road.

There are also a number of excellent eateries all around the city, serving everything from local delicacies to more international cuisines like Japanese, Korean and continental. Often a number of these popular pubs and restaurants are run by the best Bangalore hotels, giving you the chance to enjoy amazing food and accommodation. For a bit of sightseeing, visit tourist attractions like Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace, Nandi Hills, Vidhana Soudha, Visvesvaraya Industrial and Technological Museum, Lalbagh, and Wonder La. Do not miss beautiful waterfalls near Bangalore if you like scenic waterfalls. If you’re looking for suitable stay options in Bangalore for 1-night stay or 2 nights’ stay or even more then this lovely city is all set to host you.

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Questions & Answers about Bangalore Hotels

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I am taking a trip to Bangalore and Vizag and staying in one of your hotels in Bangalore. After that, I will be driving down to Vizag for the weekend and would like some recommendations on budget hotels that are close to the beaches there.
Penny | 13-07-2018
If a budget stay is what you're looking for that does not compromise on comfort levels, you can have a look at our Treebo properties located in Visakhapatnam. Our hotels are located all over the city and a few are also at a short distance from the beaches. For a full list of our properties that are economical and close to the beaches, you can click on the link: Budget hotels in Visakhapatnam
vTreebo Bangalore Team |13-07-2018
Stayed in a corporate hotel in Bangalore by Treebo for a seminar. After this, I am planning to go to Chandigarh for a personal training. Will be extending my stay for a 5 days. Could you suggest a good budget hotel close to Sector 27?
Jhanvi | 11-07-2018
Treebo boasts numerous hotels in Chandigarh that are perfect for travellers on a budget. If you're looking for a budget hotel near Sector-27, we have two excellent options, namely Treebo Mint and Treebo Hotel Seven. These hotels offer a plethora of amenities, including free WiFi, complimentary breakfast, and branded toiletries. Click here to check out all of our top-rated budget hotels in Chandigarh and pick the hotel of your choice: Budget hotels in Chandigarh
vTreebo Bangalore Team |13-07-2018
Our yearly family get-together is taking place in Ahmedabad next week. Around 6 of us will require accommodation for a few nights since we are travelling from Bangalore. Suggestions for budget hotels in the city, please.
Arun | 11-07-2018
We have several budget properties situated in various parts of Ahmedabad such as Ramdevnagar, Navrangpura, Nehru Bridge, City Centre, Paldi, and Ghatlodiya. Comfortable stays are guaranteed at all our budget properties in the city. Choose from a list of available budget hotels in Ahmedabad by visiting the following link: Budget hotels in Ahmedabad
vTreebo Bangalore Team |13-07-2018
Heading to Kolkata for a golf tournament at the Tollygunge club after a trip to Bangalore and a great stay at Treebo. What are the budget hotel options in Kolkata close to the club?
Christabel | 10-07-2018
There are several budget hotel options close to Tollygunge club. Treebo hotels has several properties which are within a 5 km distance from the club and come armed with a host of facilities to ensure a comfortable yet economical stay. You can look at Treebo hotels such as Treebo Globe International, Treebo Orion West Willows, and Treebo Hoops, as a few good options. For a list of all the hotels along with their rates and facilities, click on the link: Budget hotels in Kolkata
vTreebo Bangalore Team |13-07-2018
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