

If you’re looking for commuting tips to follow while living in a PG in OMR, you’ve rung the right doorbell. Because we do happen to know a lot about the city of Chennai (more about that later). And given its hot summers, our first tip would be to carry a good sunscreen whenever you go out.
But that’s not all. We’ve compiled a list of a few more commuting tips just for you. And as we said, we know our way around the city. That’s because we’ve got our own Stanza Living residences for young folks like you. Those who’re living away from their hometown. It’s why we make sure that we offer all our residents a hassle-free living experience. With a million amenities and services. And again for the same reason of making your life easier, we’re sharing this list of commuting tips too. Now, all you have to do is bookmark this page and read on.
4 solid commuting tips you can follow while living in a PG in OMR:
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You see, this is your first job after you move into your PG room. That is, to find out all the transportation options in your locality. After that, compare the prices and decide which one of them will be the most cost-effective yet comfortable for you to use everyday. So moving forward, it’ll also help you make your monthly budget.
This one sort of applies to all cities. For proof, compare the price quoted by an auto bhaiya and a rental app like Uber, and you’ll realise booking online saves you more money. Plus, there’s the safety aspect too and the convenience of being on the same page with the driver about the location.
If you find someone, ideally living in the same PG in OMR as you, you can share rides. And save tons of money. Like, alone, you may not be able to afford a cab everyday. But with a partner, you might be able to make it. So talk to everyone around you – including your classmates or the colleagues in your office – and figure out if they would like this deal too.
Not just sunscreen. There are plenty of other things you must carry too. Like a bottle of water (#stayhydrated), a pack of wet wipes, and a bar of chocolate or a sachet of ORS. For those days when your head starts to spin due to fatigue. Oh, and not to forget, a pair of headphones for you to walk with your favorite playlist on.
Here are some you can follow:
Just try any of these ways to find a decent hostel for students:
If you’d search for ‘student single hostel rooms’ on Google, most of the listings will show up in these areas in Chennai:
You can follow these criteria to decide between a PG and a flat in Chennai:
Make sure to look out for these things whenever you come across a rental listing: