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Reviews of Blue Sapphire Hostel I, New Delhi, India

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Blue Sapphire Hostel I - Hostel

A Unique Concept Offering Affordable Bed and Breakfast Theme Accommodation in Delhi City. Extremely Popular for Foreign Tourists as well as Indians NEAR TO ALL MAJOR MONUMENTS AND MUSIUMS You are sure to find BLUE SAPPH...
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Avg Rating: 62% (10 Reviews)

Character: 65%

Security: 62%

Location: 52%

Staff: 65%

Fun: 60%

Cleanliness: 60%



Customer Reviews

100%

excellent clean and tidy best we had stayed at that point in our time in IndiaIt was one of the best places I stayed in my travelings. These people are so good and kind and make you feel welcome from the first moment. You are in their house and you feel an honored guest the monuments are also close by they arranged my agra jaipur trip so excilently Thank you so much for everything! I will go there again soon!

ron, from England ~ Mar 20 2008

20%

This place sucks...No water and no electricity...Owner rips you off by charging another price and its Dirty and a Shithole trust me...You should be ashamed to advertise this DUMP...ITS A MESS>>>>

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Pierre, from South Africa ~ Feb 8 2008

66%

Me and my friend are both peace corps volunteers with alot of travel experiance, and i ould totally stay here again. As far as safty it was a house with a gated community, so that was great, but if some one wants to watch you showering it is totally possible. Location is out of the way but refuse to pay more that 60 ruppies to get to the center. The Lotus temple is near buy but its a bit of a walk.its not a traditional hostel so no activities but we had a tv in our room which is awsome for two peace corps volunteers. Cleanliness, it was clean but there was water leaking on the floor. If you dont want to be close to main town give it a shot.

Kevin, from Armenia ~ Jan 30 2008

84%

We enjoyed the stay at this small hostel a lot. The friendly staff recepted us as family. Although not situated in the centre of the city it is a good starting point for tours (also availble through the staff here) in the golden triangel.

Stephan, from Germany ~ Feb 24 2008

24%

this wasn't a hotel but a bed&breakfast with bad service. They agreed to pick me up from the airport, but nobody was there. The man lies about everything and you don't get your change back. Don't go there!

jacinta, from Netherlands ~ Nov 30 2007

20%

I do not recommend this place.

Mairin, from Ireland ~ Oct 31 2007

96%

best place to stay the place is very clean and the rooms are beautifully decorated they also arranged my tour it was very nicely arranged.you will find many good resturents on walking distance from the place .the owner is very polite its like homely comferts Complimentary guidance regarding travel needs (Which can help you arrange tours anywhere in India.i will highly recomend

jr, from England ~ Sep 21 2007

100%

This was a really great place to stay. Very clean owner is very friendly and helpful to their guests. In a nice enclave that is very safe and a taxi can be on hand whenever you want the stay tremendously. The food is excellent and The family are more than happy to information, guidance and advice on where to go, what to do and how much things cost. The musiums and monuments are near to the hostel. the owner organised our tour for agra and jaipur perfectly Totally recommended they will help you where ever they can and organise a lot for you. nice to stay with the family

claudia, from USA ~ Sep 20 2007

50%

I was under the impression that the hotel was d\close to the airport, when I arrived I was met by the father and owner of the building and felt very uncomfortable, he showed me to my room and whilst in the process leaned in to kiss me, I thought this may be normal practice as a greeting but then he grabbed my breasts, I had to basically push him out of the room, only to finf\d the door did not close properly and had no key, I spent the whole evening inside with a table puc\shed against it, The son kindly booked my traing ticket for the following day and when it came to pay by had changed the price in biro on the ticket from 520 to 820rps, I spotted the ammendment and pointed it out and he just smirked. Not recommended for first time traveller/ lone female like me.

Jody, from England ~ Sep 3 2007

94%

A great guest house where you pretty much live with a family in their home. Very homely atmosphere and made to feel extremely welcome. Would reccomend

Ian, from England ~ Apr 11 2006

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