I'll need to visit Bangalore more extensively some time in the near future. I was there for a few hours last year on my way to Trichy to catch a flight.The only city in India I've settled in was Mumbai (just back home a week, spent 3 weeks in Mumbai and 3 months in Goa and 1 week up North) and I done pretty ok for myself there. My mate was in Bangalore a month or two back and said there were a lot of beautiful girls there.
I can't say for Bangalore, but I was recently in Mumbai and used Oyo rooms and Airbnb. The first place in Vashi, I brought a girl, but I checked her in and had her ID before she arrived. Make sure that the hotel advertises 'unmarried couples welcome'. This is of the utmost importance. The second place in Khar, I brought a girl back and I think they assumed she was staying. The next day when they realized she wasn't checked in as a guest, they said you'll need to pay for your friend visiting (1k rupees). The third place in Juhu was an airbnb. The landlady was cool. Pretty liberal, had lived abroad most her life. She even left condoms in the welcome pack in the wardrobe haha. I brought a girl back on the last day before heading to the airport and she was just like "You should have brought her here before!".
So basically, just make sure unmarried couples are welcome and you should be good. And if you get some questions or disapproval, money sorts out most things in India.
Quote: (03-13-2018 05:12 PM)corsega Wrote:
I'll be in Bangalore for two weeks, likely April 9 to April 23. I'm looking at renting an apartment during that time, preferably in Indiaraganar. Two questions:
1. Pretty much all I'm seeing on AirBnB are "serviced apartments" with lobbies, concierges, and a 24/7 security guard. Do you guys think cockblocking would be an issue if I'm trying to pull girls home from the clubs?
2. If so, anyone have a lead on a place without these issues?
I can't say for Bangalore, but I was recently in Mumbai and used Oyo rooms and Airbnb. The first place in Vashi, I brought a girl, but I checked her in and had her ID before she arrived. Make sure that the hotel advertises 'unmarried couples welcome'. This is of the utmost importance. The second place in Khar, I brought a girl back and I think they assumed she was staying. The next day when they realized she wasn't checked in as a guest, they said you'll need to pay for your friend visiting (1k rupees). The third place in Juhu was an airbnb. The landlady was cool. Pretty liberal, had lived abroad most her life. She even left condoms in the welcome pack in the wardrobe haha. I brought a girl back on the last day before heading to the airport and she was just like "You should have brought her here before!".
So basically, just make sure unmarried couples are welcome and you should be good. And if you get some questions or disapproval, money sorts out most things in India.