On Valentine’s Day, This Startup Is Making It Possible For Couples To Rent Rooms On An Hourly Basis

SW Staff

Renting rooms on hourly basis is still a huge taboo in India. Unmarried couples generally land in trouble and embarrassment while booking rooms in hotels. Moreover, the strict check-in and check-out timings at hotels take a toll on finances too.

Here’s where Brevistay, an hourly hotel brand in India comes into picture. They are pioneering in providing hotel rooms on hourly basis.

With its presence in all major cities, Brevistay is offering flexible check-in timings along with safe stay to all its customers. You can choose from the hourly packs (3 hours, 6 hours and 12 hours) offered on their website and pay only for the number of hours you are staying at the hotel.

Termed as micro-stays, these hotels do not burn a hole in your pockets. The prices offered are much more affordable.

Couples also do not have to worry about having local IDs. Hotels associated with Brevistay allow you to check-in with your local IDs. 

Most of their hotels are located close to business hubs, airports, railway stations or popular tourist sites and thus are easily accessible by public transport, so you don’t have to waste time or money in travelling.

These stays are also gaining popularity among business people who have short client meetings or flight layovers.

With all the basic amenities and affordable prices to offer, Brevistay has got you covered this Valentine’s Day.

For more information on Brevistay, click here, and if you’re interested, you can use the coupon SCOOP500 and get 50% cashback upto 500 credits in your Brevistay Wallet.

All images provided by Brevistay.com.

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