Hotels in Nanakheda Ujjain Near Bus Stand Area

Best hotels in Nanakheda Ujjain near bus stand area. Budget to luxury stays, family options, service apartments, and real guest experiences. Book smart.

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Hotels in Nanakheda Ujjain Near Bus Stand Area

Nanakheda: The Smart Pilgrim’s Base for Ujjain

You’ve been scrolling through hotel listings for hours. Everything near the temple is painfully expensive. Everything near the railway station feels sketchy. And you’re starting to wonder if there’s a middle ground—a place that’s affordable, comfortable, and actually pleasant to come back to after a long day of temple visits.

There is. It’s called Nanakheda.

This neighborhood sits in a sweet spot that most tourists overlook. It’s close enough to the Nana Kheda bus stand (walking distance for some hotels, a short auto for others) but far enough from the chaos that you can actually sleep. The hotels here are newer than those in the old city, the streets are wider, and the prices are surprisingly reasonable.

I’ve made Nanakheda my home base for multiple Ujjain trips—including during the last Simhastha. The area grew on me in ways I didn’t expect. The morning walks to the bus stand. The friendly shopkeepers who remember your face. The sense that you’re staying in a real neighborhood, not a pilgrim transit camp.

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This guide covers the best hotels in Nanakheda Ujjain near bus stand area—from budget lodges to luxury service apartments. Real recommendations. Real prices. Real talk about what each place actually feels like to stay in. 🏡


Why Nanakheda? Understanding the Neighborhood

Nanakheda is primarily a residential and commercial area located about 2.5 to 3 kilometers from Mahakal Temple and roughly 1 to 2 kilometers from the main bus stand. It’s one of Ujjain’s more developed neighborhoods—think wide roads, modern apartment buildings, grocery stores, pharmacies, and plenty of small restaurants.

What makes Nanakheda great for pilgrims:

 Newer hotels. Unlike the old city, Nanakheda has seen a construction boom in the last decade. Many hotels here are less than 10 years old, with modern amenities like elevators, parking, and good plumbing.

 Better value for money. You’ll pay 20-30% less than Freeganj and 50-60% less than temple-area hotels for comparable quality.

 Service apartments. Nanakheda has the highest concentration of service apartments in Ujjain—perfect for families staying 5+ nights who want a kitchen.

 Quiet at night. After 9 PM, this area settles down. You’ll sleep without temple bells, wedding processions, or auto horns.

 Excellent connectivity. The main road (Nanakheda Marg) connects directly to the bus stand, railway station, and temple areas. Autos are plentiful.

What you should know:

 Not walkable to the temple. You’ll need an auto (₹60-₹80, 10-12 minutes) or shuttle bus (₹20-₹30). Fine for most, but if you want to walk everywhere, stay near the ghats.

 Limited street food. Nanakheda has good restaurants but fewer street food stalls than the old city. For chaat and kachoris, you’ll need to travel.

 Can feel spread out. “Nanakheda” covers a large area. Some hotels listed as “Nanakheda” are actually 15 minutes from the bus stand. Check exact distances.

For most pilgrims—especially families, long-stay travelers, and anyone arriving by bus—Nanakheda offers the best balance of cost, comfort, and convenience.


Exact Location Matters: Nanakheda vs “Near Nanakheda”

Here’s something most booking sites won’t tell you. “Nanakheda” is a large area. Some hotels are right next to the bus stand. Others are 2 kilometers deeper into the neighborhood.

Understand these sub-locations:

Sub-area Distance to Bus Stand Distance to Mahakal Temple Vibe Best for
Nanakheda Main Road 0.5-1 km 2.5 km Busy, commercial Easy transport access
Nanakheda Kshipra 1-1.5 km 2 km (closer to river) Quiet, residential Service apartments
Nanakheda Extension 1.5-2 km 3 km New development Luxury stays, parking
Near Nana Kheda Bus Stand 0-0.5 km 2.8 km Very busy, noisy Maximum convenience

When booking, ask the hotel: “How far is your property from the main bus stand entrance?” Anything under 1 km is walkable with light luggage. Under 500 meters is ideal.


Budget Hotels in Nanakheda (Under ₹1,200 per night)

Let’s start with the affordable end. These are clean, safe, and perfect for pilgrims who just need a place to sleep.

Hotel Sai Palace

Price range: ₹700-₹1,000 per night
Best for: Solo pilgrims, couples, overnight halts

Located on Nanakheda Main Road, about 800 meters from the bus stand. Small but well-maintained hotel with 12 rooms. Each room has a double bed, fan/AC, attached bathroom with geyser, and basic furniture. No restaurant, but chai and biscuits are available at reception.

What I loved: The price-to-cleanliness ratio is excellent. For under ₹1,000, you get sheets that smell fresh, a bathroom without stains, and AC that actually works.

What could be better: Rooms are small (120-150 sq ft). The road outside is busy from 7 AM to 9 PM—ask for a room at the back.

Simhastha booking tip: They don’t list online. Call 3-4 months in advance. ₹500 advance via UPI. Save their WhatsApp number for confirmation.

Hotel Shree Datta

Price range: ₹800-₹1,200 per night
Best for: Budget families, groups of 3-4

Slightly larger rooms (180-200 sq ft) than Sai Palace. They have a few triple rooms (double bed + single bed) perfect for small families. The building is older but well-kept. Hot water is available 6 AM to 10 AM and 6 PM to 10 PM (timed, not 24/7).

What I loved: The family who runs it is genuinely kind. When my daughter had a stomach upset, the owner’s wife made her khichdi (refused to take money). That’s not service. That’s humanity.

What could be better: The bathroom fittings are old. Water pressure is weak in the morning (peak usage time). Shower before 8 AM or after 9 PM.

Simhastha booking tip: Very popular with repeat pilgrims. Book 5-6 months in advance. Call directly. ₹800 advance. Ask for Room 203 (quietest, back side).

Hotel Shanti

Price range: ₹600-₹900 per night
Best for: Extreme budget travelers, very short stays

This is basic. Very basic. Rooms are small (100-120 sq ft). Furniture is old. Bathrooms are clean but worn. No AC in all rooms (fan only, confirm when booking). But it’s safe, it’s cheap, and it’s 400 meters from the bus stand.

What I loved: The location. For an overnight halt between buses—arriving at 10 PM, leaving at 6 AM—it’s perfect. Walk, sleep, walk, leave.

What could be better: Everything except the location and price. Don’t expect comfort. Don’t expect service. Just a lockable room with a bed.

Simhastha booking tip: Walk-in only during normal days. For Simhastha, call 2 months ahead. ₹300 advance. Cash only. No cancellation refunds.


Mid-Range Hotels in Nanakheda (₹1,200 to ₹2,500 per night)

This is where Nanakheda shines. Good hotels, fair prices, and amenities that make a real difference.

Hotel Golden Tulip

Price range: ₹1,500-₹2,200 per night
Best for: Families of 4, business travelers, comfort seekers

A proper hotel with a lobby, elevator, restaurant, room service, and parking. Rooms are 250-300 sq ft, modern, with comfortable beds, LED TV, AC, and clean bathrooms. The in-house restaurant (pure vegetarian) serves good thalis (₹150-₹200) and a la carte.

What I loved: The consistency. Everything works. The AC is quiet. The hot water is instant. The Wi-Fi is reliable. After staying in budget places where something always breaks, this felt like a vacation.

What could be better: The restaurant closes at 9:30 PM. If you return late from darshan, order delivery (Zomato works in Nanakheda). Also, during Simhastha, prices can touch ₹3,500-₹4,500 on peak days.

Simhastha booking tip: Book 5-6 months in advance. They’re on MakeMyTrip and Booking.com. Call after booking to request a room facing the back (quieter than road-facing).

Hotel Sun Rise

Price range: ₹1,200-₹1,800 per night
Best for: Families with elderly members, those needing elevator access

A reliable mid-range hotel with elevator, parking, clean rooms (220-270 sq ft), and helpful staff. No in-house restaurant, but they serve tea, coffee, and packaged snacks. Their specialty is helping guests arrange transport—autos, taxis, even train tickets.

What I loved: The staff’s efficiency. We needed a last-minute taxi to Indore airport at 5 AM. They had one arranged within 10 minutes at a fair price (₹1,300, compared to ₹1,800 quoted by an outside agency).

What could be better: The hotel is on a slightly busy road. Ask for a room on the upper floors (3rd or 4th) for less noise. No restaurant—walk 5 minutes to Nanakheda Main Road for food.

Simhastha booking tip: They have 25+ rooms, so availability is decent. Book 4 months in advance. Ask for the “Simhastha package” (room + breakfast + airport pickup) if staying 5+ nights.

Hotel Rajdhani

Price range: ₹1,300-₹1,900 per night
Best for: Couples, small families, cleanliness-focused travelers

One of the cleaner mid-range hotels in Nanakheda. Rooms are medium-sized (200-250 sq ft) but spotless. Bathrooms are modern with good water pressure. The owner is obsessive about hygiene—floors mopped twice daily, sheets changed every two days.

What I loved: The silence. The hotel is set back from the main road by 30 meters, behind a small garden. You don’t hear traffic. You sleep well.

What could be better: No elevator (two floors). No restaurant. Limited parking (3-4 cars only). For meals, walk to Shree Govindam restaurant (300 meters, excellent South Indian food).

Simhastha booking tip: Only 15 rooms. Book 6 months in advance. They’re on Airbnb—direct message for better rates (save 15-20%). Weekday stays are 20% cheaper.


Service Apartments in Nanakheda (₹2,500 to ₹5,000 per night)

For longer stays (5+ nights), service apartments are a game changer. You get a kitchen, separate bedrooms, and the ability to live like a local.

Nanakheda Executive Suites

Price range: ₹2,800-₹4,500 per night (1BHK), ₹4,500-₹7,000 (2BHK)
Best for: Families staying 5+ nights, groups of 4-6, long-term pilgrims

Fully furnished apartments with full kitchens (stove, refrigerator, microwave, utensils, cookware, dining table), separate bedrooms, living room, and private bathroom. Located in a modern apartment building, 1 km from the bus stand.

What I loved: Cooking our own meals saved us ₹2,000-₹3,000 per day as a family of four. The kitchen was genuinely well-stocked—pressure cooker, kadhai, spatulas, plates, glasses, even a small spice box with basic masalas.

What could be better: No daily housekeeping (available for ₹400 per day). No reception—you deal directly with the owner. Works fine for self-sufficient travelers. Also, no elevator (second floor only).

Simhastha booking tip: Only 5 units. Book 8-10 months in advance for Simhastha. The owner asks for 50% advance (refundable with 45-day notice). WhatsApp video tour available before booking. Highly recommended for extended stays.

Shreeji Serviced Apartments

Price range: ₹2,500-₹4,000 per night (1BHK)
Best for: Small families, couples wanting kitchen access

Smaller than Executive Suites but more affordable. 1BHK units with kitchen (basic setup: stove, fridge, kettle, utensils), living area, bedroom, and bathroom. Located in a quiet lane off Nanakheda Main Road, 1.2 km from the bus stand.

What I loved: The balcony. Small but lovely—we sat there every evening with chai, watching the neighborhood wind down. It made a 7-day stay feel like home.

What could be better: The kitchen is basic—don’t expect an oven or microwave. Bring your own spices and oil. The building is older but clean.

Simhastha booking tip: They list on Airbnb and Booking.com. Message the host directly for better rates (they save on commissions). Weekday stays (Monday-Thursday) are 25% cheaper. Book 7 months in advance for Simhastha.

Homestay Nanakheda

Price range: ₹1,800-₹2,800 per night (room with kitchen access)
Best for: Budget travelers wanting occasional cooking

A family home converted into a small homestay. Four rooms available. Guests share a common kitchen (stove, fridge, basic utensils, dining table) and living area. The host family lives on the ground floor.

What I loved: The warmth. The hosts treated us like extended family—offering homemade snacks, suggesting offbeat temples, even driving us to the bus stand on our last day.

What could be better: Limited privacy (shared spaces). Bathrooms are basic but clean. No AC in all rooms—confirm when booking. No parking (street parking only).

Simhastha booking tip: They don’t list online. Call or WhatsApp after December 2027. ₹1,000 advance secures a room. Mention if you need AC or ground floor (for elderly). Genuinely lovely people.


Luxury Hotels in Nanakheda (₹3,000 to ₹6,000 per night)

Yes, Nanakheda has luxury options. They’re not 5-star, but they’re the best Ujjain offers outside the temple zone.

The Nanakheda Grand

Price range: ₹3,500-₹5,500 per night
Best for: Families wanting space, couples on special trips, business travelers

The closest thing to a 4-star experience in Nanakheda. Large rooms (350-450 sq ft) with premium bedding, spacious bathrooms with rain showers, sit-out areas, and modern amenities. In-house multicuisine restaurant (pure vegetarian), travel desk, 24/7 room service, and a small gym.

What I loved: The attention to detail. Extra pillows on request. Kettle with premium tea/coffee. Blackout curtains. Digital safe. Proper wardrobe with wooden hangers. Small things that make a long stay comfortable.

What could be better: It’s not cheap. At ₹5,000+ on peak days, you’re paying for comfort. Also, the restaurant is overpriced (₹400+ for a thali). Eat outside—there’s an excellent Gujarati thali place 500 meters away.

Simhastha booking tip: Book 8 months in advance for peak dates. They offer airport pickup for ₹1,200 (cheaper than regular taxi). Ask about their “extended stay” discount if staying 5+ nights (typically 15% off).

Hotel Royal Inn

Price range: ₹2,800-₹4,500 per night
Best for: Couples, small families, those wanting modern design

A boutique hotel with 20 well-appointed rooms. Modern, clean, and efficient. Rooms have mini-fridges, digital safes, LED TVs, excellent bathrooms, and comfortable beds. The rooftop seating area is a hidden gem with views of the city.

What I loved: The rooftop at sunset. You can see the distant spires of Mahakal Temple. It’s peaceful in a way that Ujjain rarely is. We spent hours there, just talking and watching the sky change colors.

What could be better: Limited parking (4-5 cars only). If you’re driving, confirm parking when booking. Also, rooms at the front get some street noise—request a back-facing room.

Simhastha booking tip: They’re popular with corporate travelers during normal days. For Simhastha, book early (7 months ahead). Their website has direct booking discounts (5-10% off aggregator rates).


Hotels with Kitchen Access for Long Stays in Nanakheda

Nanakheda has the best collection of service apartments in Ujjain. Here’s a quick comparison.

Property Type Kitchen Setup Price (peak Simhastha) Best for
Nanakheda Executive Suites 1BHK/2BHK Full (stove, fridge, microwave, utensils) ₹4,000-₹7,000 Families of 4-6, 7+ nights
Shreeji Serviced Apartments 1BHK Basic (stove, fridge, kettle, utensils) ₹3,500-₹5,500 Small families, 5-7 nights
Homestay Nanakheda Room + shared kitchen Basic (shared) ₹2,500-₹4,000 Budget long stays, solo pilgrims
Hotel Radhika (mentioned earlier) Studio + kitchenette Very basic (induction, kettle) ₹3,000-₹4,500 Short-term self-catering

Kitchen packing list for service apartments:

  • Small spice box (turmeric, red chili, cumin seeds, coriander powder)

  • Salt, sugar, tea bags, instant coffee

  • Small bottle of oil (or buy locally)

  • Dish soap and scrubber (often not provided)

  • A sharp knife (provided knives are usually dull)

If you’re staying 7+ nights, the savings from cooking just one meal per day (breakfast or dinner) will cover the extra cost of a service apartment compared to a mid-range hotel.


Restaurants and Grocery Stores Near Nanakheda Hotels

One of Nanakheda’s strengths: good food within walking distance.

Pure vegetarian restaurants:

Restaurant Distance from Nanakheda Main Road Specialty Price per person
Shree Govindam 300 m South Indian (dosa, idli, vada) ₹100-₹180
Bikaner Sweets 400 m Chole bhature, samosa, sweets ₹50-₹150
Nanakheda Thali House 500 m Unlimited thali (Gujarati/Rajasthani) ₹140-₹180
Sagar Ratna 800 m North Indian, Chinese ₹200-₹350
Cafe Coffee Day 1 km Coffee, sandwiches ₹150-₹300

Shree Govindam is my personal favorite. The masala dosa is crisp, the sambar is properly spiced, and the filter coffee is legit. Breakfast here became our daily ritual.

Grocery stores for self-catering:

  • Nanakheda Fresh – Vegetables, fruits, dairy, packaged goods. Clean, well-stocked, fair prices.

  • Reliance Fresh – Larger selection, slightly higher prices, 1.5 km from main road.

  • Local kirana shops – Dozens of small shops for spices, rice, dal, oil, snacks. Cheaper than supermarkets.


Getting Around from Nanakheda: Transport Guide

To Mahakal Temple:

  • Auto: ₹60-₹80, 10-12 minutes. Find autos on Nanakheda Main Road.

  • Shared tempo: ₹30-₹40 per person, 12-15 minutes. Stand near Nanakheda Chowk.

  • Shuttle bus: ₹20-₹30, 15 minutes. Stops at Nanakheda Main Road during Simhastha.

To Bus Stand (Nana Kheda):

  • Walking: 10-20 minutes (depending on exact location). Doable with light luggage.

  • Auto: ₹40-₹60, 5-8 minutes.

  • Shared tempo: ₹20-₹30, 5 minutes.

To Railway Station:

  • Auto: ₹70-₹90, 12-15 minutes.

  • Shared tempo: ₹40-₹50, 12-15 minutes.

To Indore Airport:

  • Prepaid taxi arranged by hotel: ₹1,200-₹1,600

  • Bus to Indore (from bus stand) then taxi to airport: ₹400-₹600 total, but adds 1-2 hours


Nanakheda vs Other Ujjain Neighborhoods: Final Comparison

Factor Nanakheda Freeganj Near Bus Stand Near Mahakal Temple
Hotel price (5 nights, family) ₹6,000-₹18,000 ₹7,500-₹15,000 ₹5,000-₹12,000 ₹20,000-₹40,000
Distance to bus stand 0.5-2 km 2 km 0-0.5 km 3 km
Distance to Mahakal Temple 2.5-3 km 2.8 km 2.8 km 0.2 km
Auto to temple ₹60-₹80 ₹60-₹80 ₹60-₹80 Not needed
Service apartments available Yes (best in city) Some Very few No
Noise level Low-Medium Low-Medium Medium-High High
Restaurant options (walking) Good (10-15) Excellent (20+) Good (10+) Limited (5-6)
Green space / pleasant walking Good Good Poor Poor
Overall pilgrim value ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐

For families, long stays (5+ nights), and anyone who values quiet and space, Nanakheda is the best choice in Ujjain.


What Staying in Nanakheda Taught Me About Pilgrimage

I’ve stayed in three different Nanakheda hotels over the years. Each time, I’ve learned something new about what a pilgrimage actually asks of us.

The first time, I was frustrated by the distance to the temple. Why couldn’t I just walk out the door and be at Mahakal’s feet? The auto ride felt like an inconvenience, a barrier between me and the divine.

But by the third trip, I understood. That 10-minute auto ride became a transition. A chance to breathe. To set an intention. To arrive at the temple not rushed and harried, but present. The distance wasn’t an obstacle. It was a preparation.

Nanakheda taught me that pilgrimage isn’t about efficiency. It’s about rhythm. And this neighborhood—with its wide roads, its quiet evenings, its kind shopkeepers, its reliable service apartments—offers a rhythm that allows you to actually rest, to actually reflect, to actually be changed by your time in Ujjain.

You can stay closer to the temple. You’ll pay more, sleep less, and eat worse. Or you can stay in Nanakheda. Breathe. And arrive at Mahakal’s door ready for whatever the divine has to offer.

Choose wisely. Choose Nanakheda. 🙏



Frequently Asked Questions

It depends on the exact location. Hotels on Nanakheda Main Road are 0.5-1 km (10-15 minutes walk). Hotels in Nanakheda Extension are 1.5-2 km (auto recommended). Always ask the hotel for the exact distance before booking. For pilgrims with heavy luggage, choose hotels within 1 km of the bus stand.

Budget hotels (normally ₹700-₹1,200) will cost ₹1,200-₹2,000. Mid-range hotels (normally ₹1,200-₹2,500) will cost ₹2,200-₹4,000. Service apartments (normally ₹2,500-₹4,500) will cost ₹3,500-₹7,000. Luxury hotels (normally ₹3,000-₹5,000) will cost ₹4,500-₹8,000. Book 6-8 months in advance for best rates.

Yes. Nanakheda Executive Suites (1BHK and 2BHK) and Shreeji Serviced Apartments (1BHK) have full kitchens with stove, refrigerator, microwave (Executive Suites only), and basic utensils. These are excellent for families staying 5+ nights. Book 8-10 months in advance for Simhastha.

It’s 2.5-3 km—a 30-40 minute walk. Doable early morning or evening in good weather, but not recommended during summer heat, with children, or for elderly pilgrims. Most pilgrims take an auto (₹60-₹80, 10-12 minutes) or shuttle bus (₹20-₹30, 15 minutes).

Yes, very safe. Nanakheda is a well-developed residential and commercial area with good street lighting, active local community, and regular police patrols (especially during Simhastha). Hotels like Hotel Sun Rise, Hotel Golden Tulip, and Hotel Royal Inn have 24-hour reception and CCTV. Solo female travelers should still follow standard precautions—avoid walking alone after 10 PM, keep hotel contact numbers handy.

Hotel Sun Rise (elevator, ground floor rooms available, helpful staff) and Hotel Golden Tulip (elevator, restaurant, easy transport access) are excellent choices. For service apartments, Nanakheda Executive Suites (no elevator—second floor only) may be difficult. Always request a ground floor room and confirm elevator availability when booking.

Yes. Shree Govindam (South Indian, 300 meters), Bikaner Sweets (snacks, 400 meters), Nanakheda Thali House (unlimited thali, 500 meters), and Sagar Ratna (North Indian, 800 meters) are all pure vegetarian and highly rated. Most Nanakheda hotels don’t have in-house restaurants—walking to these eateries is easy and enjoyable.

Contact Nanakheda Executive Suites or Shreeji Serviced Apartments directly via phone or WhatsApp (numbers available through Google Maps or Facebook groups). Book 8-10 months in advance. Pay 50% advance via UPI or bank transfer. Get a written confirmation with photos of the specific unit. Ask for a WhatsApp video tour before sending money.

Yes, for most travelers. Nanakheda has more service apartments with kitchens (saving money on food), quieter residential streets, and slightly lower prices than Freeganj. Freeganj has more restaurant options and is closer to the railway station. For families cooking their own meals, Nanakheda wins. For those eating out for every meal, Freeganj is better.

Hotel Sai Palace (₹700-₹1,000, clean, safe, 800 meters from bus stand) and Hotel Shree Datta (₹800-₹1,200, larger rooms, kind family owners) are the top choices. Hotel Shanti is cheaper (₹600-₹900) but very basic—only recommended for overnight halts. For under ₹1,000, manage expectations: small rooms, no restaurant, basic amenities, but clean and safe.

Shiv Anand Shiv Anand is a Simhastha researcher and meditation writer who turns India’s sacred traditions into simple, practical guidance for modern seekers. He writes on meditation, Simhastha, temples, and spiritual lifestyle rooted in Sanatan Dharma.
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