best hostels in varanasi (2026) - dorms, ghat views, and backpacker picks
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tl;dr: 12 best hostels in varanasi with prices and honest reviews. zostel, moustache, gostops, shanti guest house, and the best budget stays for backpackers.
tldr: my top picks from 12 hostels: zostel varanasi (best overall, reliable chain quality, rs 500-700 dorm), moustache hostel (best rooftop and social scene, rs 400-600 dorm), and shanti guest house (the legend, decades of backpacker history, rs 300-500 dorm). stay near assi ghat for cafes and chill vibes, or near dashashwamedh for the full intensity. chain hostels for reliability, ghat-area guesthouses for atmosphere.
i haven’t been to varanasi yet. this guide is based on extensive research - travel blogs, youtube documentaries, local forums, and recommendations from people who know the city intimately. hostel reviews have been aggregated from hostelworld, booking.com, google reviews, and backpacker forums. prices are verified across multiple sources but fluctuate by season.
varanasi’s hostel scene is split into two worlds.
on one side, you have the chain hostels: zostel, moustache, gostops, the hosteller. clean dorms, organized common areas, social events, reliable wifi, proper lockers. they could be in any city in india, and that’s the point. you know what you’re getting.
on the other side, you have the ghat-area guesthouses that have been hosting backpackers since before “hostel” was a category on booking.com. shanti guest house, ganpati guest house, places where the building is 200 years old, the stairs are narrow, the walls are thin, and the rooftop terrace overlooks the ganga in a way that no chain hostel can replicate. these places trade amenities for atmosphere.
both options have their value. the choice depends on what matters more to you: reliable comfort or the raw varanasi experience.
the awards (top picks)
- best overall: zostel varanasi - the reliable all-rounder
- best rooftop: moustache hostel varanasi - the sunset terrace
- best social scene: moustache hostel varanasi - events, common area, traveler mix
- best ganga views: ganpati guest house - direct river-facing rooms and rooftop
- best for solo travelers: zostel varanasi - easy to meet people, organized social events
- best value: shanti guest house - rs 300 dorms, decades of history
- best female-only dorms: gostops varanasi - clean, secure, well-maintained
- best location: ganpati guest house - directly on the ghats
- best for digital nomads: the hosteller - decent wifi, workspace area
- best legendary backpacker vibe: shanti guest house - if these walls could talk
the full list
| # | hostel | area | dorm price | private price | rating | ganga view |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | zostel varanasi | assi ghat area | rs 500-700 | rs 1,500-2,500 | 8.5/10 | partial (rooftop) |
| 2 | moustache hostel | assi ghat area | rs 400-600 | rs 1,200-2,000 | 8.5/10 | partial (rooftop) |
| 3 | gostops varanasi | assi ghat area | rs 450-650 | rs 1,400-2,200 | 8/10 | no |
| 4 | bunked hostel | near assi ghat | rs 400-600 | rs 1,200-2,000 | 7.5/10 | no |
| 5 | the hosteller | sigra area | rs 450-650 | rs 1,300-2,200 | 7.5/10 | no |
| 6 | backpacker panda | assi ghat area | rs 350-550 | rs 1,000-1,800 | 7/10 | no |
| 7 | shanti guest house | near manikarnika | rs 300-500 | rs 800-1,500 | 8/10 | partial |
| 8 | ganpati guest house | meer ghat | rs 400-600 | rs 1,200-2,500 | 8/10 | yes (direct) |
| 9 | brown bread bakery hostel | assi ghat area | rs 400-600 | rs 1,000-1,800 | 7.5/10 | partial |
| 10 | palace on ganges | munshi ghat | rs 500-800 | rs 1,500-3,000 | 7.5/10 | yes (direct) |
| 11 | kedareswar b&b | kedar ghat area | rs 350-550 | rs 1,000-1,800 | 7/10 | partial |
| 12 | stops hostel | near dashashwamedh | rs 400-600 | rs 1,200-2,000 | 7/10 | no |
by category
ghat-area hostels (views + atmosphere, less comfort)
these are the places where varanasi gets into your bones. old buildings, narrow staircases, thin walls, rooftop views that make up for everything else. you’ll hear temple bells at 4 am, the ganga aarti chanting at dusk, and your neighbor’s alarm at 6 am. that’s the deal.
chain hostels (comfort + reliability, less atmosphere)
clean beds, proper lockers, organized common areas, social events (city walks, cooking classes, chai sessions). the chain hostels in varanasi are generally in the assi ghat area or slightly inland, meaning you get modern amenities but need to walk or take an auto to the main ghats.
social hostels (community + events)
moustache and zostel lead here. both run regular events: guided ghat walks, street food tours, rooftop movie nights, and chai sessions. if you’re traveling solo and want to meet people, these are where connections happen.
the chain hostels
1. zostel varanasi
assi ghat area / dorm: rs 500-700 / private: rs 1,500-2,500 / 8.5/10
zostel is india’s largest hostel chain, and the varanasi outpost maintains the brand standard. clean 4-6 bed dorms with individual reading lights, power outlets at each bed, and solid lockers. the common area is well-designed for socializing, and the rooftop terrace has partial ganga views.
what works:
- consistent quality. you know what a zostel dorm looks like
- female-only dorms available
- organized social events (ghat walks, street food tours)
- decent wifi (by varanasi standards, which means it works 70% of the time)
- helpful staff who know the city
- good lockers with enough space for a backpack
what doesn’t:
- it’s a chain hostel. the varanasi-specific character is in the city, not the hostel
- assi ghat area location means you’re 3 km from dashashwamedh
- can feel impersonal during peak season when it’s full
- the wifi, while decent, drops during peak usage hours
who it’s for: solo travelers who want reliability, cleanliness, and an easy way to meet people. first-time varanasi visitors who don’t want accommodation stress. anyone who has stayed at zostel before and trusts the brand.
booking: hostelworld, booking.com, or zostel.com. book 2-3 weeks ahead during peak season (november-march).
2. moustache hostel varanasi
assi ghat area / dorm: rs 400-600 / private: rs 1,200-2,000 / 8.5/10
moustache is another well-known indian hostel chain, and the varanasi location is one of their best. the standout feature is the rooftop terrace, which multiple reviewers call the best hostel rooftop in varanasi. partial ganga views, string lights, comfortable seating, and a vibe that naturally brings travelers together.
what works:
- the rooftop. period. sunset drinks on this terrace with the ganga in the distance is the hostel’s signature experience
- strong social atmosphere. the common area and rooftop create natural meeting points
- clean dorms with good beds
- the staff organizes events (chai sessions, cooking classes, city tours)
- slightly cheaper than zostel for comparable quality
what doesn’t:
- hot water can be inconsistent in peak season (many guests, old pipes)
- the building is in the lanes near assi ghat, so finding it the first time can be confusing (follow google maps carefully or call them for directions)
- no dedicated workspace for laptop users
- can get noisy at night (the social vibe has a cost)
who it’s for: social travelers who want the hostel community experience. the rooftop makes this the best choice for travelers who want to hang out, share stories, and make friends. if you’re an introvert who values quiet, zostel might be better.
3. gostops varanasi
assi ghat area / dorm: rs 450-650 / private: rs 1,400-2,200 / 8/10
gostops is a growing hostel chain that has been expanding aggressively across india. the varanasi location is in the assi ghat area with clean, modern dorms and a focus on hygiene and security.
what works:
- clean. noticeably clean, even by chain hostel standards
- female-only dorms are well-maintained with additional security
- good lockers (full-size, not the half-lockers some hostels use)
- breakfast included (basic but decent: toast, eggs, chai)
- modern bathrooms with consistent hot water
what doesn’t:
- less social than zostel or moustache. the vibe is more “stay” than “hang out”
- no ganga views
- the location is slightly more inland than other assi ghat hostels (10-minute walk to the ghat)
- events are less frequent than competitors
who it’s for: travelers who prioritize cleanliness and security over social atmosphere. female solo travelers who want the most secure option. couples who want a private room at hostel prices.
4. the hosteller varanasi
sigra area / dorm: rs 450-650 / private: rs 1,300-2,200 / 7.5/10
the hosteller is another major indian hostel chain. the varanasi location is in sigra (the mid-range residential/commercial area), which puts you away from the ghat action but gives you modern infrastructure.
what works:
- the sigra location means wider roads, easier auto access, and less chaos
- decent wifi (probably the most reliable of any hostel in varanasi)
- workspace area for digital nomads (see best coworking spaces in varanasi for dedicated options)
- clean and well-maintained
- good breakfast options
what doesn’t:
- you’re 4-5 km from the ghats. you’ll need an auto for every ghat visit
- the location removes you from the varanasi atmosphere
- less traveler interaction (fewer backpackers in sigra compared to assi ghat)
- if you wanted a generic hostel in a residential area, why come to varanasi?
who it’s for: digital nomads who need reliable wifi and a workspace. travelers who find the ghat area too intense and want a calmer base. people who prefer the modern, organized approach to accommodation.
5. bunked hostel
near assi ghat / dorm: rs 400-600 / private: rs 1,200-2,000 / 7.5/10
bunked is a smaller chain with a few locations across india. the varanasi hostel is near assi ghat and offers a straightforward backpacker experience: clean dorms, basic common area, helpful staff.
what works:
- good location near assi ghat
- slightly less crowded/hectic than the bigger chains
- friendly staff who give honest recommendations
- reasonable prices
what doesn’t:
- smaller common area (less social space than moustache or zostel)
- fewer events and organized activities
- the building is nothing special architecturally
- wifi is hit-or-miss
who it’s for: travelers who want a clean bed near assi ghat without the full chain hostel production. a solid, quiet, no-nonsense option.
6. backpacker panda
assi ghat area / dorm: rs 350-550 / private: rs 1,000-1,800 / 7/10
one of the more budget-friendly chain options. backpacker panda targets the true budget traveler: basic dorms, functional facilities, and lower prices than zostel or moustache.
what works:
- the cheapest chain hostel option in varanasi
- in the assi ghat area (good location)
- no-frills approach keeps costs down
- decent common area
what doesn’t:
- you get what you pay for: thinner mattresses, fewer amenities
- bathrooms can be less clean than the pricier chains
- fewer social events
- staff quality varies
who it’s for: budget travelers who want chain hostel safety at guesthouse prices. if rs 200-300 per night matters to you, this is where you save it.
the ghat-area legends
7. shanti guest house
near manikarnika ghat / dorm: rs 300-500 / private: rs 800-1,500 / 8/10
shanti guest house is a varanasi institution. it’s been hosting backpackers since before the hostel chains existed. located near manikarnika ghat in the old city, the building is old, the stairs are steep and narrow, and the rooms are basic. but the rooftop terrace, the history, and the community of long-stay travelers make it legendary.
what works:
- the rooftop. views of the ghats, the ganga, and the old city skyline. morning chai up here is an experience the chain hostels cannot replicate
- the community. long-stay travelers (weeks, months) create a different social dynamic than the 2-3 night chain hostel crowd
- location in the heart of old varanasi, walking distance to manikarnika and dashashwamedh
- the cheapest dorms in this guide (rs 300 in off-season)
- the staff knows varanasi deeply. genuine recommendations, not tourist-trap suggestions
what doesn’t:
- the building is old. thin walls, inconsistent plumbing, no AC in basic rooms
- the lanes to reach shanti are extremely narrow and confusing (you will get lost the first time, that’s part of it)
- wifi is unreliable to non-existent
- hot water is seasonal (winter mornings = cold showers unless you request a bucket)
- cleanliness standards are lower than chain hostels
who it’s for: experienced backpackers who prioritize atmosphere over amenities. travelers who want the authentic varanasi guesthouse experience. anyone who has read about shanti in travel memoirs and wants to see if the legend holds up. (from all accounts, it does.)
8. ganpati guest house
meer ghat / dorm: rs 400-600 / private: rs 1,200-2,500 / 8/10
ganpati guest house is the ghat-area accommodation that comes closest to bridging the gap between guesthouse and hotel. located directly on meer ghat (between dashashwamedh and assi), it offers rooms with direct ganga views, a rooftop restaurant, and better amenities than most old-city guesthouses.
what works:
- direct ganga views from the rooftop and many rooms. this is the best river view from any budget accommodation in varanasi
- the rooftop restaurant serves decent food with an incredible setting
- better maintained than most ghat-area guesthouses
- the location is central, walkable to both dashashwamedh (15 min) and assi ghat (20 min)
- the staff can arrange boat rides, temple visits, and cooking classes
what doesn’t:
- the dorm options are limited (it’s primarily a guesthouse, dorms were added later)
- the building is old and the lanes to reach it are narrow
- noisy during aarti time and festivals (you’re literally on the ghats)
- prices creep up toward hotel territory for the ganga-view private rooms
- booking in advance is essential during peak season (november-march)
who it’s for: travelers who want the ghat experience with better-than-average amenities. couples who want a ganga-view room at guesthouse prices. anyone who values location above all else.
9. brown bread bakery hostel
assi ghat area / dorm: rs 400-600 / private: rs 1,000-1,800 / 7.5/10
the accommodation wing of brown bread bakery (see best cafes in varanasi), the social enterprise that funds education for underprivileged children. staying here means your money goes to a good cause.
what works:
- the social enterprise model. your accommodation fee contributes to education funding
- brown bread bakery is downstairs. real croissants, sourdough, and coffee for breakfast (separate charge)
- near assi ghat with a good traveler community
- the vibe attracts conscious travelers, volunteers, and long-stayers
- clean rooms for the price point
what doesn’t:
- the dorm is small and can feel cramped
- limited social space beyond the bakery
- not a “hostel” in the organized chain sense (no events, no social coordinator)
- booking directly is better than platforms (lower fees, they keep more of the money)
who it’s for: travelers who care about where their money goes. fans of brown bread bakery who want to stay close. volunteers and NGO workers visiting varanasi.
10. palace on ganges
munshi ghat / dorm: rs 500-800 / private: rs 1,500-3,000 / 7.5/10
palace on ganges is technically a hotel/guesthouse, but they offer dorm beds at backpacker prices. the building is a converted heritage property on munshi ghat with direct ganga access and views.
what works:
- heritage building with character (high ceilings, old stonework, terraces)
- direct ganga views and ghat access
- between dashashwamedh and manikarnika (central location)
- the private rooms are excellent value for the views and architecture
- cleaner than typical ghat-area guesthouses
what doesn’t:
- the dorms are an afterthought (the building was designed as a hotel, dorms were retrofitted)
- pricier than purpose-built hostels for dorm beds
- the heritage building means quirky plumbing and inconsistent amenities
- limited common area for socializing (it’s a hotel, not a hostel)
who it’s for: travelers who want heritage architecture and ganga views at a price between hostel and hotel. the private rooms here are the real value proposition. the dorm is more of a “budget option within a nicer property.”
11. kedareswar b&b
kedar ghat area / dorm: rs 350-550 / private: rs 1,000-1,800 / 7/10
a small, family-run guesthouse near kedar ghat that offers basic dorm beds and private rooms. kedareswar is not a hostel in the modern sense. it’s a traditional varanasi family home that accommodates guests.
what works:
- the kedar ghat location is quieter than assi or dashashwamedh
- family-run means personal attention and home-cooked food (on request)
- partial ghat views from the terrace
- very reasonable prices
- authentic experience of staying with a varanasi family
what doesn’t:
- very basic facilities (shared bathrooms, no AC in some rooms)
- no social events or organized activities
- finding it requires navigating the old city lanes
- wifi is essentially non-existent
- limited english from the family (basic communication works)
who it’s for: travelers who want a genuine local stay. budget travelers who prioritize price and authenticity. anyone who prefers a family home to a chain hostel.
12. stops hostel
near dashashwamedh / dorm: rs 400-600 / private: rs 1,200-2,000 / 7/10
stops hostel is a mid-tier chain with a location near dashashwamedh ghat. the proximity to the main ghat and the aarti is its strongest card.
what works:
- closest chain-style hostel to dashashwamedh ghat (the aarti ghat)
- walking distance to kashi vishwanath temple and the main tourist area
- decent dorms with lockers
- common area with chai service
what doesn’t:
- the dashashwamedh area is noisy. very noisy. temple bells, tourist crowds, vendors, auto horns
- the lanes to reach the hostel are among the narrowest and most confusing in varanasi
- smaller operation than zostel/moustache, fewer amenities
- hot water reliability issues reported in reviews
who it’s for: travelers who want to be in the thick of it. if your priority is proximity to dashashwamedh ghat and kashi vishwanath temple, and you can handle the noise and chaos, stops delivers on location.
practical details
wifi reality check
| hostel type | wifi quality | work-from-hostel viable? |
|---|---|---|
| chain hostels (zostel, gostops, hosteller) | works 60-70% of the time, slow uploads | basic browsing and email yes, video calls unreliable |
| ghat-area guesthouses | mostly non-existent | no |
| the hosteller (sigra) | best of the lot, still not great | possible with patience |
the honest truth: varanasi is not a digital nomad city. if you need reliable internet for work, carry a 4G/5G mobile data plan as your primary connection. jio and airtel both have reasonable coverage in the assi ghat and cantonment areas. the ghat-area old city has patchy coverage.
for dedicated workspace options, see best coworking spaces in varanasi.
rooftop comparison
| hostel | rooftop quality | ganga view | sunset visible | food/drinks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| moustache | excellent | partial | yes | chai, snacks |
| shanti guest house | excellent | yes | yes | chai (basic) |
| ganpati guest house | very good | direct | yes | full restaurant |
| palace on ganges | good | direct | yes | room service |
| zostel | good | partial | partially | chai, snacks |
female-only dorms availability
| hostel | female-only dorm | security features |
|---|---|---|
| zostel | yes | lockers, key card, staff 24/7 |
| gostops | yes (well-maintained) | lockers, key card, CCTV |
| moustache | yes | lockers, staff 24/7 |
| the hosteller | yes | lockers, key card |
| shanti guest house | no | basic lockers |
| ganpati guest house | no | basic security |
booking tips
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book 2-3 weeks ahead during peak season (november-march). hostels fill up, especially during dev deepawali, holi, and shivaratri.
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off-season (april-september) prices drop 30-50%. you can also often negotiate walk-in rates lower than online prices.
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hostelworld vs booking.com vs direct: hostelworld has the best hostel selection but charges service fees. booking.com sometimes has better prices. booking directly (via the hostel’s own website or whatsapp) saves the platform commission and sometimes gets you a discount.
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for ghat-area guesthouses, walk-in often works better than online booking. the family-run places sometimes offer better long-stay rates in person.
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long stays (1 week+): negotiate directly. many places offer 20-30% discounts for weekly bookings, especially in off-season.
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check-in logistics: chain hostels have standard check-in (noon-2 pm). ghat-area guesthouses are flexible. note that reaching ghat-area stays with luggage involves walking through narrow lanes from the nearest auto drop point (godowlia or assi ghat road).
area comparison for hostel stays
| factor | assi ghat area | dashashwamedh/old city | cantonment/sigra |
|---|---|---|---|
| atmosphere | relaxed, backpacker-friendly | intense, chaotic, authentic | modern, calm, generic |
| ghats access | assi ghat walkable, others by auto/walk | dashashwamedh walkable | 4-5 km to ghats |
| cafes/food | many (brown bread, open hand) | street food dominated | restaurants, less character |
| noise level | moderate | very high | low |
| auto access | ghat road has autos | no autos in lanes (walk from godowlia) | easy auto/ola access |
| best hostels | zostel, moustache, gostops | stops, shanti, ganpati | the hosteller |
| verdict | best for most travelers | best for immersion | best for comfort seekers |
the hostel crawl (if you can’t decide)
if you’re staying 4+ nights in varanasi, consider splitting your stay:
| nights | where | why |
|---|---|---|
| nights 1-2 | zostel or moustache (assi ghat) | settle in, meet people, explore assi area |
| nights 3-4 | shanti or ganpati (ghat area) | the authentic varanasi experience, close to aarti |
this gives you the best of both worlds: chain hostel reliability to start, ghat-area atmosphere to finish. the contrast between the two will teach you more about varanasi than either one alone.
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