
Banquet Halls in Hyderabad — from HITEC City to the Old City, Compared
BanquetHub lists 1,829 listed banquet halls and event venues across Hyderabad. Compare them by area, guest capacity, veg/non-veg price, parking and food policy — verified details are clearly marked, anything unconfirmed shows “Not verified yet,” and one BanquetHub concierge handles venue follow-up so you never field fifteen sales calls.
Hyderabad is not one banquet market. It is three. The IT corridor west of the city — HITEC City, Gachibowli, Madhapur, Kondapur, the Financial District — charges corridor-premium pricing for AC ballrooms, valet and corporate invoicing. Banjara Hills and Jubilee Hills carry the five-star hotel ballrooms and palace banquets with full bars and standard valet. The Old City — Charminar, Falaknuma, Toli Chowki, Mehdipatnam — runs large community halls that seat one thousand to three thousand guests, with full halal kitchens built for biryani at scale, and most are dry by choice rather than by licence. Layered on top: HMDA + GHMC fire-safety rules for large weddings, Telangana Excise licensing for any venue serving liquor, and the Apr–Jun summer where power backup stops being a feature and becomes a requirement.
Hyderabad banquet hall price index
Most verified Hyderabad venues fall between ₹350–₹700 per plate, while the full verified range extends from ₹150 budget halls to ₹4,000 luxury venues. Live per-plate veg pricing from 1,044 Hyderabad venues with verified pricing · updated July 2026. Non-veg menus typically add ₹200–500 per plate.
| Segment | Verified veg price | Venues | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Budget halls | ₹150–₹700 | 805 | Small family functions, intimate gatherings |
| Mid-range banquet halls | ₹749–₹1,200 | 160 | Engagements, birthdays, receptions |
| Premium halls & hotels | ₹1,250–₹2,500 | 79 | Weddings, corporate events |
Venues without confirmed pricing show “Contact venue.” Final cost depends on guest count, day, season and menu.
Quick answers for Hyderabad banquet-hall bookings
How much does a mid-range banquet hall in Hyderabad cost for 500 guests?
A mid-range banquet hall in Hyderabad for 500 guests typically costs ₹3.6–6 lakh all-in: ₹720–1,200 per veg plate × 500 guests, plus 18% GST, ₹15–50k decoration, ₹20–80k hall rental and ₹0–25k parking/valet. Non-veg menus add ₹200–500 per plate. Premium venues (5-star hotels, palace venues) start higher; budget halls in suburban areas can be lower. Confirm minimum guest guarantee and overtime rules before booking.
Which areas in Hyderabad are best for banquet halls?
Jubilee Hills and Banjara Hills are preferred for premium weddings, while Gachibowli, HITEC City and Madhapur suit IT-corridor and corporate events. Toli Chowki and Falaknuma are strong for halal-catered Old City weddings, Secunderabad works for mixed-community guest lists, and Shamshabad suits airport-side destination functions.
How do I choose a banquet hall in Hyderabad?
Choose based on guest capacity, area convenience, parking, food policy, AC, washrooms, decoration rules, stage setup, lift access and total package cost. Always check hidden charges such as overtime, generator, cleaning, decoration, GST and cancellation fees before you book.
Best areas in Hyderabad for banquet halls
Pick the area closest to where most of your guests are travelling from — in Hyderabad, commute time usually matters more than the hall itself.
Central twin-city with strong rail/road connectivity — convenient for guests coming from both Hyderabad and Secunderabad sides.
View Secunderabad venues →Upscale central area with luxury hotels and banquet halls. Premium pricing; valet parking standard.
View Jubilee Hills venues →Adjacent to Jubilee Hills — central, high-end venues. Confirm parking for large guest counts.
View Banjara Hills venues →Financial District / IT corridor — convenient for guests from HITEC City, Kondapur and the ORR west.
View Gachibowli venues →HITEC City adjacent — strong for IT-crowd gatherings; check peak-hour traffic on the ORR.
View Madhapur venues →Core IT corridor — convenient for tech-park guests; evening traffic worth planning around.
View Hi Tech City venues →Dense north-west residential belt (KPHB) — metro-accessible and popular with local families.
View Kukatpally venues →Old City-adjacent — strong for halal kitchens and large community weddings. Confirm liquor policy (often dry).
View Toli Chowki venues →Old City — heritage character and large-scale community halls; many venues are dry.
View Falaknuma venues →Central, near the old airport — good hotel-banquet options and city-wide access.
View Begumpet venues →Near Rajiv Gandhi International Airport — best when out-of-town guests stay over; plan return transport.
View Shamshabad venues →Northern outskirts — bigger function halls and open venues with more parking; longer commute from the centre.
View Kompally venues →South-east residential hub — metro-accessible, convenient for local family events.
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IT-Corridor Hyderabad
Best for Gachibowli, HITEC City, Madhapur, Kondapur and the Financial District. These guests care about parking, AC, AV setup, corporate invoicing and late-evening convenience.
Old City / Traditional
Best for Toli Chowki, Falaknuma, Charminar and Mehdipatnam. These guests care about halal catering, large-scale seating (1,000+ common), dry-venue/liquor policy and biryani catering capacity.
Premium Hyderabad
Best for Banjara Hills, Jubilee Hills and central five-star hotels. These guests care about luxury décor, large ballrooms, valet parking and full power backup for summer events.
Hyderabad traffic, metro & parking checklist before booking
Before booking a venue in Hyderabad, check guest convenience during peak hours. Evening traffic around HITEC City, Gachibowli, the ORR, Mehdipatnam and Old City stretches can affect arrival times. For summer weddings (Apr–Jun), confirm full power backup so AC and the kitchen run uninterrupted during grid outages.
- Nearest metro station
- Main-road / ORR access
- Peak-hour traffic risk
- Parking capacity
- Valet availability
- Power backup (AC + kitchen)
- Lift / elderly access
- Cab availability after the event
- Distance from major residential areas
- Out-of-town guest travel (airport side)
Hyderabad catering & food-policy guide
Food and liquor policy vary sharply across Hyderabad. Old-City and community venues often run fully halal kitchens and may be dry, while premium hotels and IT-corridor venues offer multi-cuisine and licensed bars. For 1,000+ guest weddings, confirm seating vs floating vs dining capacity — a hall that floats 1,000 may seat far fewer for a sit-down meal.
Food-policy fields we capture per venue (shown when verified, otherwise “Not verified yet”):
- Halal kitchen
- Pure-veg available
- Outside catering allowed
- In-house catering only
- Non-veg / biryani capacity
- Liquor policy (licensed / dry)
- Seating vs floating capacity
- Food tasting available
- Minimum guest guarantee
HMDA, GHMC and fire-safety clearance for large Hyderabad weddings
Hyderabad runs under two layers of planning authority. The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) handles the core city — trade licences, building permissions, structural compliance and the day-to-day operating licence any function hall needs to run. The Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) sits above it and handles layout-level planning for the wider metropolitan region, including the ORR belt, Shamshabad / airport side, Shamirpet and the outer growth corridors. Many newer convention centres and resort-style venues sit on HMDA-approved layouts rather than inside GHMC city limits — both are legal, but the paperwork chain is different.
For weddings expecting 500+ guests at one moment, the more important compliance is fire safety. The Telangana State Disaster Response & Fire Services Department issues fire NOCs based on assembly occupancy, maximum simultaneous occupant load, escape-route width, sprinkler/hydrant capacity and emergency exits. Things worth confirming with the venue before you book a large wedding:
- Does the hall have a current fire NOC, and what is the certified occupant load? (Floating capacity quoted in marketing is not the same number.)
- Is the building registered as an Assembly Occupancy use under the Telangana Fire Service Act? Function halls technically need it; old community halls sometimes operate without.
- How many emergency exits open onto the assembly floor? Single-exit large halls are a real risk during a 2,000-guest reception rush.
- Is the generator housed safely (open ventilation, fuel store, not under the assembly floor)?
BanquetHub does not auto-display fire-NOC status — field verification is ongoing per the Verified Standard page. When you enquire, the concierge will ask the venue directly and pass the answer back to you in writing.
Telangana Excise rules and why most Old City halls are dry
Liquor at a Hyderabad wedding is governed by the Telangana State Prohibition & Excise Department. A venue that serves alcohol must either hold a permanent excise licence (typically 5-star hotels, licensed bars, restaurants and a subset of premium banquets) or the host must apply for an FL-11 occasional / function licence for that specific date through a licensed FL-2 supplier. The occasional licence cost varies by quantity declared and by district; the venue cannot waive the requirement.
This is where Hyderabad differs sharply from Bangalore or even Mumbai. In Toli Chowki, Falaknuma, Charminar, Mehdipatnam and the wider Old City community-hall belt, most large halls are dry by choice, not by licence. The community they serve does not consume alcohol, the halls do not stock it, and most operators will not entertain an occasional licence even if you offer to handle the paperwork. This is not a missing feature — it is the venue category. If you are planning a wedding that needs a bar:
- Filter to Banjara Hills, Jubilee Hills, HITEC City, Gachibowli, Madhapur, Begumpet, Secunderabad cantonment-adjacent, or the Shamshabad airport-belt resorts. These carry the permanent licences.
- 5-star hotel ballrooms (ITC Kohenur, Park Hyatt, Trident, Marriott, Taj Falaknuma Palace, Taj Krishna and similar tier) come with the licence already baked into the price — no occasional FL-11 required.
- For non-hotel premium banquets, the venue may require the host to arrange the FL-11 themselves through a designated supplier. Ask which supplier they work with — there are only a few approved FL-2 wholesalers in Hyderabad and they handle the day-of paperwork.
Telangana also has periodic dry days (national holidays, Republic Day, Independence Day, Gandhi Jayanti, election-result days). If your wedding date falls on one, no licence — permanent or occasional — covers liquor service. Plan menus accordingly.
IT-corridor pricing vs. Old City community halls — what your money buys
The same wedding budget delivers structurally different products in HITEC City and in the Old City. This is the single most important framing a Hyderabad buyer can hold in their head before they look at photos.
HITEC City, Gachibowli, Madhapur, Kondapur, Financial District — corridor-premium banquet halls and convention spaces. You are paying for AC ballrooms with modern AV, valet, multi-cuisine kitchens, licensed bars, IT-corridor proximity for tech-industry guest lists, and GST invoicing the corporate office actually accepts. Per-plate veg pricing in this belt typically sits in the upper-mid to premium tier; non-veg menus add ₹200–500 per plate; hall rental is usually a separate line. Typical capacities run 200–800 seated. Best fit: IT-couple weddings where most guests are coming from work parks west of the city, corporate galas, sangeet/cocktail evenings.
Toli Chowki, Charminar, Falaknuma, Mehdipatnam, Mughalpura, Yakutpura — Old City community halls. The product is fundamentally different: volume catering. Per-plate biryani pricing is dramatically lower because the kitchens are built for thousand-guest runs, the catering ecosystem around Tolichowki/Charminar is one of the densest in India, and the halls themselves are typically built shells rather than designer interiors. Capacities of 1,000–3,000 guests are routine; some marriage gardens scale further. Most halls are dry. Best fit: traditional Muslim weddings, community Walima receptions, large-family functions where headcount is non-negotiable and biryani is the centrepiece.
Translation rule of thumb: the same per-plate budget that gets you a 250-guest premium reception in HITEC City will typically feed a 600–1,000-guest biryani-driven wedding in Toli Chowki. Neither is better. They are different products solving different problems. Pick the area before you pick the venue.
Old City venues — Charminar, Falaknuma, Toli Chowki and biryani at scale
The Old City wedding market is built around three things you will not find together anywhere else in the country: 1,000+ guest community halls as the standard category rather than the exception, biryani-scale kitchen capacity that can plate two thousand portions in a single sitting, and a fully halal catering default backed by the local supplier network around Tolichowki and Charminar.
What this means in practice when you are shortlisting:
- Halal kitchen is a hard yes. Old City halls run halal-only kitchens by default — the supplier chain (meat, masalas, ghee) is halal-certified at source. You do not need to request it; you need to ask only if outside catering is permitted, and whether your caterer can run their crew on-site.
- Capacity numbers need translating. A hall that markets “3,000 capacity” usually means floating capacity for a stand-and-eat Walima. Seated dining for a sit-down Nikah dinner is often half that. Always ask separately: seated dining capacity, floating reception capacity, and simultaneous biryani-plating capacity.
- Biryani at scale is its own logistics problem. A 1,500-guest wedding plating biryani simultaneously is closer to a stadium-catering operation than a hotel dinner. Ask the hall how many degs / pots they can fire concurrently, what the serving-staff ratio is, and whether they bring in a dedicated biryani team or rely on their main kitchen.
- Parking is the real bottleneck. Many Old City halls are wonderful inside and brutal outside — narrow approach roads, single-file vehicle access, no real valet bays. For a 1,500-guest wedding, parking and arrival flow matter more than the hall’s interior. Visit at peak traffic before you commit.
- Dry by default. See the Excise section above. If the wedding genuinely needs alcohol, you are in the wrong belt.
For destination-level Old City weddings, the Taj Falaknuma Palace sits in its own category — heritage palace, licensed, premium pricing, limited dates — and is best treated as a different product from the community halls below it.
Premium central — Banjara Hills, Jubilee Hills, and palace banquets
Banjara Hills and Jubilee Hills are Hyderabad’s central premium belt. The product here is 5-star hotel ballrooms, designer-finish banquet halls and a handful of palace-style venues, all licensed, all valet-standard, all priced accordingly. This is where Hyderabad’s big-budget destination weddings happen when the family lives in the city rather than flying guests out to Shamshabad.
What you are paying for:
- Licensed bars and full-service liquor — the FL-11 occasional licence is built into the room hire, not your problem.
- In-house catering — most premium hotels mandate in-house F&B, with elaborate live counters, multi-cuisine spreads, and a minimum-guarantee model rather than per-plate billing. Outside catering is rarely permitted; ask early if it matters.
- Valet as standard — central Hyderabad parking is genuinely difficult, and valet is not an add-on, it is the default. Confirm the valet capacity for large weddings; even premium hotels have hit valet limits during peak season.
- Standard AV and stage production — green rooms, vanity space, professional sound systems, sometimes in-house décor partners. For sangeet/cocktail evenings, this matters more than for traditional ceremonies.
- Pre-event tasting included — premium venues offer menu tasting as part of the contract. Use it. The menu you taste is the menu you serve.
For palace-style banquets — the heritage properties and large central convention centres — capacity ranges widely. Some premium ballrooms cap around 400–600 seated; the larger convention venues push past 1,500. Confirm seated vs. floating capacity before committing, the same as anywhere else.
Shamshabad airport-belt — destination weddings without leaving Hyderabad
The 30–45 minute belt around Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (Shamshabad) has quietly become Hyderabad’s destination-wedding zone. Large convention resorts, golf-resort weddings, lakefront properties and standalone wedding gardens have clustered along the Outer Ring Road south and the airport approach roads, taking advantage of cheap land, fewer GHMC noise constraints, and direct access for fly-in guests.
When this belt is the right call:
- More than 30–40% of guests are flying in. Airport-side venues save out-of-town guests a 60–90 minute commute from the city after a long flight. Local guests will drive out; outstation guests will thank you.
- Multi-event wedding — mehendi morning, sangeet evening, Haldi the next day, ceremony, Walima reception. Resorts here are built for 2–4 day stays with on-property rooms, on-property catering and on-property décor.
- You want lawn / open-air ceremonies. The airport belt has space for it. Most central Hyderabad venues do not.
- Guest count is large enough to need room blocks. Resorts in this belt offer block-booking deals (40–100 rooms) that work cleanly into the wedding package. Central hotels rarely match the same room-night pricing at scale.
Things to confirm: return transport for late-night events (cab availability past midnight is real-world thin around the airport belt), back-up cabs for elderly guests, rain backup for lawn ceremonies (the monsoon belt does reach Shamshabad), and the airport’s flight noise window for the specific time of your ceremony. For most modern resorts here, sound-treatment indoors handles it; outdoor ceremonies during peak flight hours may need re-timing.
Summer weddings Apr–Jun — power backup is not optional
Hyderabad summers (April through June, sometimes stretching into early July before the monsoon settles) sit in the 38–44°C range, with peak afternoon temperatures that have crossed 45°C in recent years. The grid is stressed across the state during these months, and scheduled and unscheduled outages are routine. For a wedding venue, this is not a minor inconvenience — it is the difference between a functional event and a 500-guest evacuation.
What to confirm with any venue you are short-listing for an April–June wedding:
- Generator KVA rating vs. AC + kitchen + lighting load. A generator that runs the lights but not the central AC is not a generator for summer Hyderabad. Ask for the specific KVA, and ask what loads it covers — the answer should include AC, kitchen, lighting and sound. If they say “essential loads only,” ask which loads they consider essential.
- Auto-changeover time. Manual generators can take 10–15 minutes to come online after a grid outage. In peak summer with 1,000 guests in a closed banquet hall, that window is unpleasant. Auto-changeover (ATS) cuts it to 30–60 seconds.
- Fuel reserve on-site. Diesel for an 8-hour wedding running entirely on generator can be substantial. Confirm the venue has reserve capacity for the full event window, not just “till midnight.”
- AC capacity vs. occupant load. A hall rated for 600 guests on a March evening may genuinely struggle to hold temperature with 600 guests in 42°C May. Ask for tonnage and recovery time, especially if the hall has high ceilings.
- Mandap and entrance fans / coolers for outdoor segments. Even at a primarily indoor venue, the welcome area, vehicle drop-off and any outdoor ceremony segment will need active cooling.
- Cold-chain for catering. Summer + outdoor buffet + delayed kitchen turnaround is how guests get food-poisoned. Confirm the catering team’s cold-storage and serving-time protocol.
For Old City community halls running 1,500–3,000 guests, the generator question matters even more — the load is genuinely large and many older halls were built when grid reliability was better than it is today. This is one of the highest-value questions the BanquetHub concierge will field-verify when you enquire about a specific summer date.
BanquetHub lists 1,829 listed venues in Hyderabad. Per-plate prices typically range ₹400–₹650 (veg) where pricing is confirmed. Verified details — capacity, parking, food policies, decoration rules — are marked on each venue, and anything unconfirmed shows “Not verified yet.” One human concierge handles your shortlist end-to-end — no aggregator-style enquiry-blasting.
Top 5 venues in Hyderabad
Hand-picked by our team. Verified details are marked on each venue; anything unchecked shows “Not verified yet.” Tap any venue for full details, photos and pricing.
| Venue | Area | Best for | Capacity | Veg / plate | Non-veg | Parking | Food policy | Verification |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Swagath Banquet Hall | Kukatpally | Weddings, engagements, receptions | 250–400 | ₹450 | Contact | On-site | Outside allowed | Not verified yet |
| Funlantis Banquets | Miyapur | Weddings, engagements, receptions | 200–300 | ₹550 | Contact | On-site | In-house only | Not verified yet |
| PMR Convention | Nagole | Weddings, receptions, large events | 300–500 | Contact | Contact | On-site | Outside allowed | Not verified yet |
| Minerva Bluefox Banquets | Kothapet | Weddings, engagements, receptions | 200–300 | ₹700 | Contact | On-site | Outside allowed | Not verified yet |
| Hotel Surabhi Pride · Jeedimetla | Jeedimetla | Weddings, engagements, receptions | 300–450 | ₹600 | Contact | On-site | Outside allowed | Not verified yet |
Hidden charges to ask about before you book
Our concierge confirms every one of these with the venue before you commit. This is the checklist we run on your behalf.
- Decoration & mandap — included / extra / outside-decorator allowed?
- Outside catering — allowed? Kitchen-use fee?
- Minimum plate guarantee — what's the floor for catering?
- Extra plate charge — exact rate beyond the booked count.
- Cleaning charge — one-time at end of event.
- AC charge — sometimes billed by the hour.
- Generator / power backup — flat or per-hour.
- Projector / DJ / sound — venue's vs your own.
- Parking — free, paid, or valet?
- Overtime — what's the per-hour charge past closing?
- Security deposit — refund timeline + conditions.
- GST + service charges — applied on which line items?
- Cancellation — refund tiers based on days before event.
- Date-change — how flexible? Fee?
BanquetHub's verification methodology
BanquetHub profiles are built from venue data, public information, customer feedback and concierge verification. Fields that have completed verification — pricing, capacity, food policies, decoration rules, parking, amenities — are clearly marked; anything not yet checked is shown as “Not verified yet” rather than guessed. Details come from direct venue partnerships, in-person visits, public-listing cross-checks, customer feedback, and periodic data refreshes.
Pricing may vary with season, event date, guest count, and menu selection. We always confirm the final per-plate price and availability with the venue before you commit. Last verified: July 2026.
We are an editor's-pick marketplace, not an open-listing directory. Venues do not pay to appear in our catalog — placement is by concierge curation only.


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Hyderabad banquet hall FAQs
What is the average cost of banquet halls in Hyderabad?
There is no single average — per-plate prices in Hyderabad vary widely by area, menu, season and package. Rather than one figure, compare venues on veg/non-veg per-plate price, hall rental, minimum guest guarantee, GST and decoration charges. Verified prices are shown on individual venue cards; ask BanquetHub's concierge to confirm a quote for your date and guest count.
How early should I book a banquet hall in Hyderabad?
For peak wedding season and popular muhurtham dates, book 4–9 months ahead in Hyderabad — the best halls in sought-after areas sell out first. Off-season or weekday events can often be confirmed 1–2 months out. Booking earlier also gives more room to negotiate rates and dates.
Do banquet halls in Hyderabad allow outside catering?
It depends on the venue. Some allow outside caterers (sometimes with a fee), while others mandate in-house catering only. This is one of the most important things to confirm before booking. BanquetHub marks each venue's food policy where verified, and shows “Not verified yet” rather than guessing.
Which banquet halls in Hyderabad are suitable for 100–200 guests?
Mid-size banquet halls, hotel banquets and restaurant party halls usually suit 100–200 guests. Use the capacity filter to see venues sized for your headcount, and check seating vs floating capacity — a hall that floats 300 may seat far fewer for a sit-down meal.
Are there banquet halls near metro stations in Hyderabad?
Yes — several venues sit close to metro stations, which helps guests skip traffic and parking. Metro proximity is shown on venue pages where it has been verified; where it hasn't, it appears as “Not verified yet.” Ask the concierge if metro access is a priority for your guest list.
What hidden charges should I check before booking a banquet hall?
Common extras include decoration, outside-caterer fees, minimum guest guarantee, generator/power-backup, AC, cleaning, overtime, security deposit, GST and cancellation charges. Always get the all-inclusive total in writing. BanquetHub's concierge can verify these charges with the venue before you commit.
How does BanquetHub verify venue pricing and policies?
BanquetHub profiles combine venue data, public information, customer feedback and concierge verification. Fields that have completed verification are clearly marked; anything not yet checked is shown as “Not verified yet” instead of guessed. See the Verified Standard page for the full methodology.
Can BanquetHub help shortlist venues without sending my number to multiple halls?
Yes — that's the core of how BanquetHub works. One concierge handles venue follow-up on your behalf, so your phone number is never passed to multiple halls. You get a shortlist of 2–3 matching venues instead of fielding calls from fifteen.