Top Destinations in India
Discover serviced apartments in India, a vibrant and rapidly developing business hub. Whether you're traveling for a short-term assignment in a major city like Bengaluru or on a long-term relocation to Mumbai, our serviced apartments provide the comfort, flexibility, and space you need. From the bustling tech corridors to financial districts, we offer a range of properties to suit your professional needs. For more details, visit our FAQ page or get in touch with us to discuss your requirements.
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India's dynamic economy and growing business travel sector make serviced apartments an ideal choice for corporate stays. SilverDoor offers a curated selection of properties that provide a private, comfortable, and affordable alternative to hotels. With designated spaces for working, relaxing, and cooking, you'll have everything you need to maintain your routine while on the road. Our commitment to exceptional service, reflected in our 5-Star Trustpilot rating, means our team is available 24/7 to support your stay.
Here is some essential information to help you navigate your business trip to India.
India's climate varies significantly across its vast geography. The country experiences three main seasons: summer (March to June), the monsoon season (June to September), and winter (November to February). Summers can be extremely hot and humid, while the monsoon brings heavy rainfall. Winters are generally mild and pleasant, especially in the north, though some parts can get quite cold.
The official currency is the Indian Rupee (INR). Major credit cards are widely accepted in urban areas, and digital payment methods like UPI (Unified Payments Interface) are very common. It is advisable to have some cash on hand for smaller purchases and at local markets.
India is a multilingual country. Hindi and English are the two official languages used for business and government communication. English is widely spoken in urban areas, especially in the business and hospitality sectors, so most business travellers will find it easy to communicate.
India operates on a single time zone, known as Indian Standard Time (IST), which is UTC +5:30. This means there is a half-hour difference to consider when scheduling international calls.