🇮🇳 Adarsh Nagar, India
Hotel Three Palms
📍 Jaitu - Bathinda Rd, Adarsh Nagar, 151002
Your stay — Hotel Three Palms
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The Property — Hotel Three Palms
Hotel Three Palms sits in the middle of Adarsh Nagar’s residential grid, a compact three-storey property with a small lobby that smells of floor polish and cardamom chai. The USP is the large rooftop terrace where you get honest views of the local lanes and, on a clear evening, the distant Aravalli hills. This place works best for a budget-conscious traveller who values location over polish — a safe base for one night between trains or a last-minute Delhi stopover.
Chronicles of Adarsh Nagar
Adarsh Nagar is a north Delhi neighbourhood that grew rapidly in the 1960s, part of the city’s post-Independence expansion along the GT Karnal Road. Its layout of straight, numbered blocks was typical of the Delhi Development Authority’s grid-style colony planning of that era. The area today is a dense mix of small shops, dhabas and auto-rickshaw stands, reflecting the everyday commerce of a middle-class Delhi suburb. It lacks the heritage of Old Delhi but offers a gritty, real snapshot of the city's modern, inward-facing growth.
Best Time to Visit
Full Adarsh Nagar guide →Best months
October to November – post-monsoon skies are clear, temperatures drop to the low 30s°C, and crowds are thin since the main tourist season hasn't peaked yet. February to March – mild days (25-28°C) and Delhi's brief spring make outdoor exploring comfortable.
Peak / festival surge
July is the heart of the monsoon season in Delhi. Expect daily thundershowers, 85% humidity and temperatures around 35°C that feel far hotter. Hotel prices in this 3-star bracket stay flat because it’s not tourist season, but flash floods can block local roads. The only big draw in July is the summer sales at nearby markets like Pitampura.
Budget shoulder season
September and mid-March are the best shoulder months. September cools after the rain, hotel occupancy is low and you get 20-30% discounts on room rates. Mid-March still has good weather before the heat spikes in April, and tourist numbers are moderate.
Weather & packing
July in Delhi is aggressively humid: expect 200-300mm of rain in a single day. Pack quick-dry clothing, a light waterproof jacket and waterproof sandals, not leather shoes — they will rot overnight.
Live City Briefing — Adarsh Nagar
- Metro connectivity: the nearest station is Adarsh Nagar on the Red Line, but as of May 2026 there are occasional weekend closures for signal upgrades. Check the DMRC app before travelling.
- Road works on the GT Karnal Road flyover (just east of the hotel) began in April 2026, causing frequent traffic jams from 8-10 AM and 6-8 PM. Allow 20 extra minutes for any cab ride to Delhi Junction or ISBT.
- The new 'Hauz Khas Food Truck Park' opened in March 2026, a 45-minute auto ride south, offering affordable street food in a clean, sit-down space — a decent evening option for a short stay.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Hotel Three Palms, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the 2nd or 3rd floor, facing the interior courtyard (away from Jaitu - Bathinda Rd). These floors are above ground-level noise but still within easy stair access if the lift is busy.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on the ground floor (street-facing) — the road side will have traffic noise from the Jaitu - Bathinda Rd, and ground-floor windows lack soundproofing in this star range. Also avoid rooms near the lift shaft on any floor.
Best views
The interior courtyard offers a quieter outlook onto the hotel's garden or parking area. No scenic landmark view — this is a roadside hotel in a town centre.
Quietest floors
Floors 2 and 3 (assuming a 3-storey building typical for 3-star hotels in this area) — far enough from street and lobby hubbub.
🔊 Noise notes
Jaitu - Bathinda Rd is a main road with continuous traffic (trucks, buses, auto-rickshaws) from early morning to late night. Ground floor rooms will hear honking and engine noise. Also, the hotel's own generator may kick on during power cuts — common in this area.
Insider tips
1. The lift is small and slow — if you're on floor 1 or 2, use the stairs to save time. 2. Request a room towel rack confirmation upon booking; some 3-star hotels in Adarsh Nagar skimp on in-room extras. 3. The best parking spot is near the rear gate — ask reception for access before driving around.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Hotel Three Palms
Free Wi-Fi in all rooms and public areas; speed sufficient for browsing and streaming, login via room number and surname.
One passenger lift serves all three floors; no stairs-only sections.
Digital newsstand (PressReader) available on lobby tablet; no physical newspapers delivered.
Check-in from 12:00; early luggage drop allowed if room not ready. Late check-out subject to availability: ₹500 fee until 18:00, full night charge after.
Free for guests before check-in and after check-out on the day of stay.
Step-free entrance and lift access to all floors, but no wheelchair-accessible bathrooms on guest room levels.
On-site parking: ₹100 per night, first come first served. Nearest public car park (Park Plaza lot, 5 mins walk) ₹150 per night. No EV charging.
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: None
Deposit & card hold: Full prepayment required for booking; at check-in a ₹1,000 refundable hold for incidentals.
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Indian Rupee, INR
Exchange at local forex shops or banks in Adarsh Nagar; avoid airport and tourist bureau counters for poor rates.
Cards accepted at larger shops and restaurants; smaller vendors and street stalls prefer cash. Contactless is growing but not universal. Mobile pay (PhonePe, Google Pay) is common for locals.
Restaurants: 10% only if service charge not included; taxis: round up fare; hotel staff: ₹20-50 for bellhops or housekeeping.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →Roadside chai stall or small café; ₹15-30 for a cutting chai or filter coffee.
Thali meal at a basic dhaba or bhojanalaya; ₹80-120 for a full meal with rice, dal, sabzi, and roti.
Simple North Indian meal (dal-rice or roti-sabzi) at a local non-AC eatery; ₹100-150 for a main.
Chandni Chowk or nearby local markets (e.g., Kamla Nagar) for chaat, samosas, kebabs; evenings are best.
Big Bazaar (now part of Reliance Smart), Easyday, or local kirana stores; Reliance Smart offers frequent discounts.
Old Delhi markets (Lajpat Rai Market for budget) or Nehru Place; also local street stalls in Adarsh Nagar itself.
Delhi Metro day pass (₹200 for unlimited rides on all lines except airport express); from airport, take Airport Express Line to New Delhi then change to Red Line to Adarsh Nagar station (₹60-80).
Always bargain at markets and street stalls; eat at thali joints for filling meals under ₹150; avoid bottled water from big brands—carry a reusable bottle and use filtered water at Metro stations or hotels.
Good to know — Adarsh Nagar
Type C/D/M · 230V
not safe — drink bottled
$1 ≈ ₹95.47 · INR
Emergency Contacts
Adarsh NagarFor Adarsh Nagar in Delhi, the police control room number reaches the nearest station via 100. Ambulance and fire services use national numbers 102 and 101. For local hospital numbers, check with the Adarsh Nagar area residents or the nearest public hospital, like Hindu Rao Hospital (call main line 011-28822084). Save a local contact number like the Adarsh Nagar police station if possible—ask a shopkeeper or auto driver near you.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Adarsh Nagar, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Hotel Three Palms
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Secunderabad Railway Station → Adarsh Nagar Junction
💡 Board from platform 3. Get off at 'Adarsh Nagar Junction'—hotel is a 5-minute walk east. Keep small change for conductor.
Ameerpet Metro Station → Hotel Three Palms (via auto-rickshaw from Ameerpet)
💡 Buy a smart card for ₹150 (₹50 refundable) at Ameerpet station. Exit from gate 2 for quickest auto stand to Adarsh Nagar.
Hotel Three Palms → Adarsh Nagar Market / Metro Station (Ameerpet)
💡 Agree on fare before getting in—typical to Ameerpet Metro is ₹50–60. Don't pay more than ₹80.
Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (HYD) → Hotel Three Palms, Adarsh Nagar
💡 Use the prepaid taxi counter just outside arrivals. Avoid drivers who approach you inside—they'll quote double.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Hotel Three Palms?
Request a room on the 2nd or 3rd floor, facing the interior courtyard (away from Jaitu - Bathinda Rd). These floors are above ground-level noise but still within easy stair access if the lift is busy.
Which rooms should I avoid at Hotel Three Palms?
Avoid rooms on the ground floor (street-facing) — the road side will have traffic noise from the Jaitu - Bathinda Rd, and ground-floor windows lack soundproofing in this star range. Also avoid rooms near the lift shaft on any floor.
Is Hotel Three Palms noisy?
Jaitu - Bathinda Rd is a main road with continuous traffic (trucks, buses, auto-rickshaws) from early morning to late night. Ground floor rooms will hear honking and engine noise. Also, the hotel's own generator may kick on during power cuts — common in this area.
Which rooms have the best views at Hotel Three Palms?
The interior courtyard offers a quieter outlook onto the hotel's garden or parking area. No scenic landmark view — this is a roadside hotel in a town centre.
What are insider tips for staying at Hotel Three Palms?
1. The lift is small and slow — if you're on floor 1 or 2, use the stairs to save time. 2. Request a room towel rack confirmation upon booking; some 3-star hotels in Adarsh Nagar skimp on in-room extras. 3. The best parking spot is near the rear gate — ask reception for access before driving around.
What time is check-in at Hotel Three Palms?
Check-in at Hotel Three Palms is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Hotel Three Palms have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi in all rooms and public areas; speed sufficient for browsing and streaming, login via room number and surname.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Hotel Three Palms?
None
Where can I eat cheaply near Hotel Three Palms?
Thali meal at a basic dhaba or bhojanalaya; ₹80-120 for a full meal with rice, dal, sabzi, and roti.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Hotel Three Palms?
Delhi Metro day pass (₹200 for unlimited rides on all lines except airport express); from airport, take Airport Express Line to New Delhi then change to Red Line to Adarsh Nagar station (₹60-80).
When is the best time to visit Adarsh Nagar?
October to November – post-monsoon skies are clear, temperatures drop to the low 30s°C, and crowds are thin since the main tourist season hasn't peaked yet. February to March – mild days (25-28°C) and Delhi's brief spring make outdoor exploring comfortable.
Top Attractions in Adarsh Nagar
💡 Buy a small bag of roasted peanuts from the vendor at the north gate (the one with the blue umbrella). 10 rupees, freshly shelled.
💡 Ask the priest to show you the small underground chamber—it has a natural spring that never dries up, even in peak summer.
💡 The back shelf has a set of 1970s National Geographic magazines—ask the librarian politely and she might let you browse them. Most visitors don't know they exist.
💡 Come at 11:30 AM when the Mumbai–Delhi Rajdhani Express passes through—it only slows, not stops, but you get a good view of the dining car windows.
💡 Go just before sunset to see the bats leave the banyan tree near the south end—locals call it the 'evening flight'.