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Pribson Hotel Amritsar: Comfort & Convenience Near the Wagah Border

Updated: Dec 29, 2025

In what was to be our last accommodation in India, we stayed at the Pribson Hotel in Amritsar, conveniently located just 15 minutes away from the famous Golden Temple.


We had a great stay here and enjoyed the food, ambience, and hospitality.


This hotel is fairly new and offers great-sized rooms along with excellent service and good food.


Modern hotel exterior at night with large glass windows and varied colors. Text reads "THE PRIBSON HOTEL AMRITSAR." Bright and welcoming.


We always knew that this was one of the more 'bougie' hotels on our itinerary, and it certainly did not disappoint.


There are a few small, not-so-important things that perhaps need to improve, such as better WiFi, cleaner linens, and a better food range.





But these are minor concerns and do not do enough to push this out of the four-star range for India.


Overall, we had a really good stay, and we hope this review will convince you to try it too.


A woman in casual wear smiles at a hotel reception. A man sits at the counter with small flags. "No Smoking" sign and portrait on the wall.








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Our Pribson Hotel Highlights


Throughout our time in India, one of the things we were most looking forward to was this very trip to Amritsar, mainly to see the Wagah Border Crossing Ceremony and the Golden Temple.


The Pribson Hotel ticks all the boxes on that front, providing transport services to both places, with them being 45 and 15 minutes away, respectively.


Plus, it is a fantastic cost too for a 4-star hotel! Let's take a closer look...




Hotel lobby with two people at the reception desk. Modern decor featuring blue sofas, yellow chairs, and a water fountain. Bright, elegant ambiance.
The elegant lobby of the Pribson Hotel in Amritsar features plush seating, a stylish reception area, and modern decor, providing a warm welcome to guests.

⪢ The Cost


With Canada and England being our home countries, the price per night at 59 CAD is an absolute steal!


This being India, though, we do see this on the higher side of what you can get.


The hotel does do enough to justify the price and its rating, yet there are many more in Amritsar that we looked at that offer a similar standard for around 40 CAD.


● Per night cost: CAD 59


● 4-night cost: CAD 236


Prices are correct at the time of writing (May 2025).


Please check the official website below for the most up-to-date information.


All prices are in Canadian dollars. Convert your currency here.



⪢ The Rooftop Terrace


Even though the hotel has been open for over 18 months, it is still a work in progress.


As we were not told about it, we had no idea there was a rooftop terrace until our third day here!


As we said, though, parts of it are still under construction, so it is not up to all that much.


Rooftop view of a cityscape with a Coca-Cola sign visible. The scene shows a mix of buildings under a partly cloudy sky and a sunny atmosphere.
Rooftop view from the Pribson Hotel in Amritsar, offering a panoramic glimpse of the sprawling cityscape under a clear sky.

The view is nice, though, giving you a good extended view of the city from 3 different angles.


As the hotel is opposite an overpass, it is very loud up here. It's nice to watch the traffic go by, though, catch some sun, and pass a bit of time.


No doubt this area will continue to improve, though, starting with some seating hopefully!



⪢ Inside the Pribson Hotel


The hotel has been furnished really nicely, and the lobby and hallways are pretty pristine when it comes to decorating and cleaning standards.


It is really bright and open when you come into the building, and there are plenty of places to sit and relax.



We could sense the young age here with everything feeling fresh and new.


There is a high standard, and it certainly gives off a four-star vibe!






The Food at Pribson Hotel


So, of course, despite feeling a lot better in Udaipur, our stomach issues (see pretty much all of our previous posts) came back to haunt us here in Amritsar, albeit far milder than before.


We managed to add a bit more variety to our food choices, though thankfully, which was something we were very much looking forward to.


We were stopped in our tracks on the second day, however, and ended up sticking to eggs and toast, along with plain Maggi (noodles).



The menu does seem fairly limited and very similar to much of what we have seen in other hotels.


The restaurant is located on the ground floor, and room service is also available.


The dinner menu is bigger than the breakfast one (below) and offers a mix of Indian and Chinese cuisine.


Breakfast menu with items like Aloo Parantha, Grilled Sandwich, Poha, Omelettes, Bread Toast, Tea, Coffee, and Juice on white paper.

From what we tried, we cannot complain about the food. Taste-wise, it was good, although it often came lukewarm when ordered as room service, which is a shame.


There are a few things to be careful of when ordering to your room, in particular around drinks, where there are different sizes and charges that have been confused several times.



⪢ Make a Note


We were not provided with a bill on ordering, and these are all kept and collated at the front desk.


We would advise keeping a close eye on your tab, if not clearing it daily.


Be sure to ask for the itemized bills, as we found that at first, we were just given a plain sheet with the total value and therefore, could not see exactly what we were paying for.


We did have a fair few incorrect charges, water being one of them, which the manager kindly removed after we informed him of the errors.



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Our Room at the Pribson Hotel


There are four room choices available: the standard, deluxe, premium club, and Pribson suite.


We had a standard double booked, but we were kindly upgraded to the deluxe suite.


Modern hotel room with a large bed, white linens, and a colorful geometric painting. Dark marble wall, soft lighting, and a cozy chair.
Cozy and elegant room at the Pribson Hotel in Amritsar, featuring a comfortable double bed, modern décor, and warm ambient lighting.

The room was nicely decorated and fairly modern. It was a comfortable place to spend time in, especially given that we weren't up to going out much with our bathroom needs.


The bed was not spectacular but fairly comfortable. It was a little on the firm side, and also the sheets had a couple of stains on them (not fresh ones, thank goodness).


But it did have good pillows, which can always be a saving grace!



The room comes with a kettle, TV, and air conditioning. We seldom use TVs, but they are always good to have, especially if you want to cast to a bigger screen (we mainly stream on our laptops).


The staff was a little patchy on replacing the tea and coffee, but we could easily get more when we needed it.


Perhaps the weirdest thing was that the provided plastic cups kept splitting at the bottom.


We say 'kept' because we went through two of them, and Jackson and Marjo did too.


We do drink a lot of coffee, apparently enough to break cups!


⪢ The Bathroom



The true test of any bathroom is its cleanliness, of course, but also its space, lighting, hot water, and water pressure (for us anyway).


This one excelled on that front; the pressure in the shower was so strong it was practically like a massage.


The water was on the warmer side but still ok. Lighting was just fine, and overall, the bathroom is a very nice space.


There are some basic supplies provided, such as toothpaste, shampoo, and body wash, although bizarrely, no hand soap.


There was also no hair dryer, although we think we could have asked for one.



⪢ A Bit Scruffy, and Terrible Towels!


We must add that despite its young age, our room was a little scuffed in places, with markings on the walls and furniture fraying a little at the edges.


We also had a problem with the bath towels we were given, both of which had big stains on them.


We asked for replacements, only for them to come with stains too. This is an issue for the hotel, and we did raise this with the manager, who profusely apologized.


Hopefully, this has been resolved now!





Pribson Hotel Hotel Facilities


There are not a great deal of services to talk about here, so if you are looking for a pool or gym, you may be disappointed.


It does look like there is more work happening towards the upper floors, so more could be added in the future.


Elegant restaurant interior with beige chairs, dark wood decor, and bright ceiling lights. A person sets tables with white napkins.
Dining area at Pribson Hotel, Amritsar, showcasing a modern and elegant interior with neatly arranged tables, comfortable seating, and warm lighting.

For now, you will have to make do with a multi-cuisine restaurant and the room service.


We did order a fair bit of room service, although we did eat downstairs in the morning a few times.


The restaurant is a nice space, clean and tidy, and the servers are friendly and helpful.


The same can be said of the room service team, although they were a tad slow on occasion and kept forgetting drinks (or saying they were sold out and not removing them from the bill).





Pribson Hotel Services


The Pribson Hotel offers several key services, including:


● 24-hour concierge

● Front door security + CCTV

● Elevator

● Foreign Exchange Facility

● Doctor on Call (how cool is this?!)

● Cloak Room / Baggage Storage

● Laundry

● Central Air-conditioning

● Airport transfer

● Excursions (such as the Golden Temple & Wagah Border)


All major credit cards are accepted, too, which is very handy given there are not many ATMs nearby.



⪢ Make a Note


When it comes to laundry, typically most of us would never consider hotel services because of their, quite frankly, exorbitant costs.


That being said, in India, however, prices are fairly reasonable, and given our full-time travel, limited wardrobes, and lack of laundry facilities in general, we did do this in our homestay back in Jaipur.


It was a disaster, though, paying $10 for all of our clothes to come back damp and smelling pretty bad.


We complained and found out that, as per 'custom,' clothes are usually washed in the nearest body of water. Nearest body of what now?! No thanks!


Needless to say, we did not use the service at the Pribson, but we did read a review of someone who did, and they complained that their clothes came back damp and smelly... go figure.



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How to Get to the Pribson Hotel in Amritsar


Pribson Hotel is centrally located in Amritsar, providing easy access to the city’s key attractions and transportation hubs.


By Taxi or Auto-Rickshaw

From Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport (ATQ), the hotel is approximately a 30-minute drive (around 12 km).


Taxis and auto-rickshaws are available at the airport; pre-booking a taxi can ensure a hassle-free arrival.


Within the city, auto-rickshaws are convenient for short distances.

By Train

The nearest railway station is Amritsar Junction, which is well connected to major cities in India.


From the station, it’s about a 10-minute taxi or auto-rickshaw ride to the hotel.

By Bus

Local buses serve various routes in Amritsar but may be crowded and less convenient for tourists with luggage.


Taxis and auto-rickshaws remain the preferred choice for door-to-door transport.



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⪢ Contact Information


● Address: 46-Hide Market, Chowk, Grand Trunk Rd, opp. Post Office, Hussainpura, Amritsar, Punjab 143001, India

● Contact Number: +91 9878 187 818

● Open Hours: 24 hours

● Check-in: 14:00

● Check out: 12:00

● Website:





Tips for Visiting Pribson Hotel


● Confirm your booking in advance: To avoid any surprises on arrival, especially during peak travel seasons.


● Ask about airport pickup: Check if the hotel offers airport transfer services to simplify your journey.


● Be aware of hotel location specifics: Amritsar streets can be busy and narrow; having a map or GPS helps for smooth navigation.


● Carry local currency: Small purchases like auto-rickshaw rides may require cash; ATMs are available but can be busy.


● Respect local customs: Amritsar is a culturally rich city; dress modestly and be courteous to hotel staff and fellow guests.





Places to Visit Near Pribson Hotel



Soldiers in ceremonial uniforms with colorful hats march in formation. Crowds watch from bleachers, showcasing a lively parade atmosphere.

Wagah Border


Famous for the daily flag-lowering ceremony between India and Pakistan, it’s a cultural experience about 30 km away.


Tall red sandstone monument with intricate patterns in a garden setting, clear blue sky, surrounded by trees. A person stands nearby.

Jallianwala Bagh


A historic garden and memorial site commemorating the tragic massacre of 1919, located close to the Golden Temple.



Red brick courtyard with a grand arched entrance, circular patterns on the ground, and palm trees. A clear blue sky in the background.

Partition Museum


A museum dedicated to the history of India’s partition, offering poignant exhibits about the country’s past.


Golden temple illuminated at night, reflecting on serene water. Ornate architecture, vibrant lights, tranquil atmosphere. Bridge with people.

Golden Temple


The heart of Sikhism and one of India’s most iconic landmarks, just a short distance from the hotel.




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Our Experience Ratings:


Pribson Hotel Amritsar


Modern hotel exterior at night with large glass facade, illuminated lights, green plants, and sign reading "The Pribson Hotel" on the wall.


The Pribson Hotel certainly stands out as a good 4 out of 5, although there are some improvements that are needed before we could give it a clean sweep.


The service is excellent here, and the staff are friendly.


It is an excellent location and is a good price, with the rooms nice and spacious, and the hotel itself is very modern and clean in the common areas.


Downsides for us were the dirty towels (several times), lack of complimentary supplies, and the underdeveloped rooftop.


The food could improve, too, but overall, we would recommend the Pribson Hotel.


Cleanliness

The towel stains are a problem, and it seems that all of the towels (that we were provided, anyway) should have been replaced a long time ago.


This is one of the basics, so despite the good standards of the hotel overall, this was a bit of an own goal.


Cost & Value

We would certainly say there is value for money here, given the location and services provided by the hotel.


It is a bit pricey for what else is available, and the lack of a finishing touch makes it hard to justify 4-star rates.


It does appear to be a work in progress, though, and with the manager and staff very keen on feedback, it seems that the hotel will only continue to improve and offer more in this regard.


Food & Drink

The food was good but just okay. You know what we mean? Like in-between. It was a little bland and not always served hot, for the room service anyway.


Flavor-wise it wasn't bad per se, but nothing to necessarily shout about either. The presentation was disappointing, too.


There is room for the menu to get better, and maybe if we weren't so apprehensive about our choices, perhaps we could have had some more tasty options.


For a hotel billed as 4-star, more can be done here to set the food standards apart from other competitors, in our opinion.


Location & Security

As we have mentioned already, the location is just about as good as you can get in Amritsar. If you are looking to visit the major sights, of course.


In terms of the local vibe, it is directly opposite an underpass, which is noisy and dirty underneath.


The parade of buildings the hotel is recessed into is pretty rough and haggard, too, and we could see why there was a need for security on the doors.


There were a couple of occasions where we were accosted out front by beggars, and the local vibe did seem pretty rundown and unappealing.


Stick to rickshaws or taxis!


Service

This is by far the standout credit of the Pribson Hotel. The staff are attentive and kind, always willing to help or go above and beyond to resolve anything.


We felt very welcome and were treated well.


We even had breakfast with the owner and were invited to the gun shop he owns below the hotel (yes, guns are legal).


We were given a free room upgrade, a free airport ride, and a discount on our food for the towel issue, too. Amazing.


There was a real sense from the owner that the Pribson Hotel has some serious ambitions and a willingness to improve, and from what we can tell, they certainly have the team to do just that.


We have no doubts it will continue to get better. Top marks, guys! Keep up the good work!






FAQ – Pribson Hotel Amritsar Review


Where is the Pribson Hotel located in Amritsar?

Pribson Hotel is situated near the Golden Temple area, providing convenient access to major attractions.

What types of rooms does the Pribson Hotel offer?

The hotel offers a range of rooms, including standard, deluxe, and suites, catering to different budgets.

How were the cleanliness and hygiene at Pribson Hotel?

The hotel maintains good cleanliness standards with regular housekeeping.

What amenities are available at the Pribson Hotel?

Amenities include free Wi-Fi, 24-hour room service, airport transfers, and an on-site restaurant.

How is the hospitality and service?

Guests generally find the staff helpful and courteous, with attentive service.

Is Pribson Hotel suitable for families and solo travelers?

Yes, it accommodates both families and solo travelers comfortably.

Are meals included or available at the hotel?

Breakfast is typically included, and the hotel restaurant offers various dining options.

How is the value for money at Pribson Hotel?

The hotel offers competitive pricing with good value for its location and services.

Is the hotel easily accessible by public transport?

Yes, the hotel is well connected by local transport options.

Would you recommend the Pribson Hotel for a stay in Amritsar?

Yes, especially for travelers seeking convenience near key landmarks like the Golden Temple.





Coming up: The Incredible Wagah Border Crossing


Genuinely one of the standout excursions of all of our travels, the Wagah Border Crossing is a place like no other!


Here, every day for a mammoth 64 years, both India and its great rival, Pakistan, have conducted the Beating Retreat Ceremony.


Crowded stadium with people seated in colorful stands. Soldiers in uniform patrol the area. Building with domed roofs in the background.
Spectators gather at the Wagah Border for the vibrant Beating Retreat Ceremony, with anticipation in the air as they await the ceremonial display of marching, music, and patriotic fervor.

The ceremony kicks off with a synchronized goose-stepping march by the soldiers.


Think synchronized high kicks, stomps, and elaborate arm movements, all meant to impress and intimidate the other side.


This isn't just a silent display, though. Verbal challenges and playful banter fly back and forth, adding to the electrifying energy of this place.


Then comes the highlight: the flag-lowering ceremony.


As the national flags of India and Pakistan are majestically lowered, the thousands in attendance erupt in cheers and patriotic chants.


While the ceremony might sound aggressive, it's important to remember its history.


Border ceremony with soldiers and onlookers. Wrought iron gates with national symbols. Sunny day, trees in the background, lively crowd.

It began in 1959 as a goodwill gesture, and despite the political tensions between the nations, it continues to be a symbol of shared heritage and border discipline.


For the locals, it's a source of immense pride and a way to connect with their cultural roots.


For tourists, it's an unforgettable window into the complexities and nuances of India-Pakistan relations.




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