Where to Stay in Meerut
Best WiFi, coworking spaces, and long-stay neighborhoods
Best Neighborhoods for Digital Nomads
Ranked by relevance for digital nomads visiting Meerut
Civil Lines
Mid-rangeA well-established administrative and commercial hub with tree-lined streets and colonial-era architecture.
- +Central location
- +Good access to government offices and businesses
- +Relatively green and pleasant
- -Can be congested during peak hours
- -Limited tourist attractions within the immediate vicinity
Begum Bridge
BudgetThe bustling heart of Meerut's commercial activity, known for its markets and lively atmosphere.
- +Vibrant market scene
- +Abundant food options
- +Central transport links
- -Very crowded and noisy
- -Can feel chaotic for first-time visitors
Meerut Cantt (Cantonment)
LuxuryA quieter, greener area with military presence, offering a more relaxed atmosphere and wider roads.
- +Peaceful and clean
- +Spacious layout
- +Perceived as safer due to military presence
- -Further from the main commercial hubs
- -Fewer dining and shopping options within walking distance
WiFi & Remote Work in Meerut
Quality
good
Avg Speed
15-25 Mbps in cafes
Free WiFi
Larger hotels, some cafes, and restaurants offer complimentary Wi-Fi for patrons.
Coworking
Limited options. Some cafes offer a work-friendly environment. Dedicated coworking spaces are rare; check with larger business hotels for potential day passes or business center access (daily cost approx. โน500-โน1000).
Daily Budget (Budget)
INR 1500/day
Hidden Gems in Meerut
Lesser-known spots the locals love
Mishra Namkeen Bhandar
A beloved local institution, this humble shop serves up some of the most authentic and delicious namkeen (savory snacks) in Meerut. It's the perfect spot to try regional specialties and experience the true taste of local street food.
1 area to be cautious about
Read our full safety guide for Meerut