About hotels in Mumbai
How to select an appropriate hotel in Mumbai on Yatra.com?
India’s bustling financial capital, major port, leading airport and home to Bollywood, makes Mumbai an irresistible city for travellers – domestic and international – alike. The last suburban train comes to a halt at 2:30 am and the first train rolls out at 4 am. With daily ridership of around 7.5 million, this is about as vibrant a city can possibly get. The city’s energy is electric, and
hotels in Mumbai come in all shapes and sizes to cater to travellers of every hue. From the iconic Taj Mahal hotel, near Gateway of India, and the Trident with its sensational view of the Queen’s Necklace, as Marine Drive by night is popularly called, to budget accommodations around Fort, Andheri East and Malad,
Mumbai hotels have tariff options across the price spectrum. Use Yatra.com for
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Booking Mumbai Hotels during Covid times
Drivecation packages from Mumbai are a great way to enjoy travel during Covid times. Drive to Postcard hotel in Moira or Taj Fort Aguada in Goa. The Le Meridien in Mahabalshwar is a great choice to experience the Western Ghats. Keeping travel safety in mind, Yatra.com has taken many more initiatives in tandem with hotels across Mumbai and weekend destination around, to stringently follow WHO guidelines of keeping rooms sanitized, and sterilizing.
‘Clean Pass’ tagged Mumbai hotels on Yatra.com is a quality assurance from the website.
Hotels Around Colaba Causeway
One of the most touristy part of Mumbai, Colaba Causeway houses the city’s landmark hotel –
the Taj Mahal Palace. Think Mumbai, and the image of the Taj Mahal Palace and Gateway of India, shot from the Arabian Sea, instantly pop up in the mind. Built in 1903, it preceded the Gateway of India by two decades. It was and remains one of world’s finest harbour landmarks. Elements of Moorish design in the form of the dome fuse seamlessly with the Renaissance columns & arches and Rajput jaalis. Its striking architecture, rich history and picturesque location, makes the Taj Mahal Palace an irresistible choice. Its 285 rooms and suites have played host to many eminent personalities such as George Bernard Shaw, Somerset Maugham, Barack Obama, Richard Attenborough and Yehudi Menuhin. It played an important part during World War I and the Independence Movement which saw Mahatma Gandhi, Nehru and Jinnah attend many meetings here. From the striking exterior to its classy interiors with luxury boutiques on the ground floor, to its sea facing rooms and nine acclaimed restaurants, this hotel is a show stopper. Masala Kraft serves the best in Indian cuisine, Wasabi by Morimoto is the Japanese speciality restaurant. The other stand out restaurant is the Souk, which serves Mediterranean food. To grab a drink, Harbour Bar is a must experience. Of all the
5 star hotels in Mumbai, the Taj Mahal is an experience of a lifetime. If money is not a constraint and you wish to feel the magic, look no further. The President is another upmarket option at Cuffe Parade, while Abode Bombay and Ascot hotel are some of the other interesting accommodation options in Colaba Causeway.
Hotels in South Mumbai
Much of the contemporary city’s art and architecture attractions reside in South Mumbai. When Mumbai was handed over to the British by the Portuguese, they started fortifying the area which is today known as Fort. Very little of ramparts remain, but some structures like St. Thomas Cathedral stand testimony to that period. An Anglican church built in Neo-Gothic and Neo-Classical style, it remains an important city landmark to this day. Work on this began in 1676 and the first service was delivered in 1718. One of the gates of the fort was in the direction of where the Churchgate Station now stands. The ‘church’ in the station name refers to the St. Thomas Cathedral.
Hotels in South Mumbai, around Churchgate Station, are a central base to explore art and architecture of this area. The Ambassador Hotel, around 500 metres away from the station, is great base. The 4 star hotel has all the basic amenities, with its fabulous location close to Marine drive being its USP.
The Astoria Hotel, one of the better budget hotels in Mumbai, is within 500 metres off the station. Tucked away in a lane near Oval Maidan, this is a great option to explore the nearby attractions by foot. The High Court building is another city landmark, as is Mumbai University Building with Rajaji Tower – a wonderful example of Gothic design. The Asiatic Society, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (formerly Victoria Terminus) railway station, Flora Fountain, CST Vaastu Sanghralaya, David Sassoon Library, Jahangir Art Gallery and the National Centre for the Performing Arts are some of the other attractions here. This area is virtual treasure trove for art and architecture enthusiasts, and no better way of seeing them than on foot. Should you feel a little weary, there are cafes and roadside eateries all around. You can always hail a cab to hop across to the next attraction.
Hotels near Suburban Railway Stations
The Mumbai Suburban Railway is the city’s lifeline. And
hotels near Suburban Railway Station are in high demand. With an annual ridership of over 2.5 billion, it plays a key role in keeping Mumbai’s economy in good shape. The 3 key lines – Western, Central and Harbour – drive business and trade. These trains are crowded, and people struggle to carry lunch boxes. This gave rise to the phenomenon called ‘Dabbawallas’. These dabbawallas provide pick up tiffin boxes from suburbs and transport them across to the city’s commercial hubs. They are delivered with pinpoint precision, mapping the consumer to the end service provider, the cook. It is a fine example of supply chain management, and has been a case study at Harvard University, USA. Along the Mumbai Suburban Railway corridors are hotels of every type. From
budget hotels in Mumbai to high end, these
hotels near Mumbai Central railway station offer plenty of options to travellers from every strata.
Mumbai Central is a key hub in the city’s railway map as suburban trains and outstation trains intersect here. Hotel Sahil, a mere 500 metres from the station is a good option. This 3 star features a multi-cuisine restaurant, provides safety lockers in rooms, and mini fridge in the higher grade rooms. It is ideally placed to explore the business district of Lower Parel, tourist attractions such as Haji Ali dargah and Worli seaface. Hotel Kemps Corner is another good option. Located in the upscale locality, this is a Yatra Smart Choice property with money back guarantee. This is a great choice to explore the attractions of Malabar Hill and Napean Sea Road as well.
Hotel Royal Castle, Hotel Sweet Home and Hotel National are a few other budget option near Mumbai Central station. All of them offer complimentary wi-fi and come with the Yatra Clean Pass tag, a hygiene quality assurance by the website. Santa Cruz is another key hub as it links the Mumbai Suburban Railway to the city’s busy airport. Budget hotels here include Hotel Indie Stays and Hotel Accord. The Ville Parle station is another good option for accessing the airport.
Mumbai’s top 5 star hotels
Mumbai has some of the finest city 5 star hotels in India. The Taj Mahal Palace is an icon, probably the most recognised Indian hotel in the world along with the Taj Lake Palace in Udaipur. Taj Mahal Palace is ideal for heritage and history buffs, with many stories to delved into – from its construction to the role it played during India’s freedom movement, from facing the brunt of the terrorist attack to coming back with renewed vigour, the Taj Mahal Palace is a unique experience. For stunning views of Mumbai’s Back Bay coastline, its famed Art Deco Buildings along the Marine Drive, and posh Malabar Hill, there’s no matching the Trident by Oberoi Group. Its immaculate rooms, terrace swimming pool overlooking the bay are a winner, as are its award winning restaurants – Frangipani and India Jones serving cuisines from India, Italy and Pan Asia.
Hotels near Juhu beach is another great stretch for attractive seaside hotels and restaurants. The place has a great vibe. If having food while enjoying a great view is your thing, Novotel Juhu is another great option. Gadda Da Vida, the terrace restaurant offers great views with swaying coconut trees along the Juhu beach. JW Marriott is yet another great option for those who wish to step out of the hotel and hit the sand for early morning job or stroll. Likewise, the Taj Land’s End is beautifully located at one end of Bandra with views of the Sealink Bridge and Worli on the one side, and the open sea in front. A great base to explore the trendy suburb of Bandra, where multiple movie stars reside.
Hotels Near Mumbai Airport
Mumbai’s
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport is India’s second busiest airport after Delhi. Both the international and domestic terminals have a slew of hotels around them. The domestic terminal (Santa Cruz) has hotels of all categories. The Orchid, one of the first hotels to categorised as an eco-hotel or ecotel, is a great choice. From an open air swimming pool to global cuisine serving restaurants, its perfect for an early morning flight or a late night arrival. Its rooftop restaurant cum bar offers excellent views of the airport runway with flights taking off and landing. In the 5 star category are the
Taj Santacruz Mumbai and Sahara Star. The former is located adjacent to the airstrip while the latter is adjoining the Western Expressway. Ibis and Bawa International, in the 3 star category, offer smart options. These hotels have restaurants, coffee shops and bar facilities. Free airport shuttle service is another feature of hotels near the airport.
The state of the art international terminal also features an art gallery with many exhibits. It complements the stylish terminal architecture and interior design. Matching the profile of this terminal are an impressive set of
5 star hotels near mumbai airport. The majestic ITC Maratha, with its distinct architecture and spacious interiors, its outdoor pool, spa and manicured lawns is a gem. Drawing inspiration from the rich Maratha legacy, the hotel features five dining options. The 24X7 Peshwa Pavilion serves Indian and global cuisines, while Peshawri (an interesting play of the words comprising Peshwa and Peshawar) serves cuisines from the former North West Frontier province. Other restaurants serve South Indian, Awadhi and Pan Asian cuisines. Some of the other classy 5 star properties here are
JW Marriott Juhu, Hyatt Regency and Waterstones. Another interesting option for travellers transiting through the Mumbai airport is the Niranta Transit Hotel and Lounge. Located with Terminal 2, this facility provides spa, free wi-fi and flat screen TV in its rooms.
Couple Friendly Hotels in Mumbai
Couple friendly hotels in Mumbai is more the norm than exception. In a city where time is money, and professionalism the guiding principle, hassle-free check-in is the norm. While booking online check for the couple-friendly tag on Yatra.com. With 244 hotels under this category, finding one is easy. Most high end hotels now have touchless check-in through mobile apps, the smaller properties would need proof of local ID during check-in. But that is about it! Also look out for Yatra.com’s Clean Pass tag for quality assurance. Juhu offers many couple friendly properties such as Ramee Guestline and Sun-n-Sand. These upscale, sea facing properties are ideal for a romantic getaway. Meluha The Fern, an ecotel in Powai is another great option. The Powai Lake is a fine nearby attraction. Ginger in Andheri East and Grand Residency in Bandra West are tailor-made for shopping.
Hotels Near Popular Landmarks in Mumbai
While most of historic charms of Mumbai lie to the south of the city, as one gets into the suburbs the city’s youthful vibe kicks in. The cafes and cool vibe of Marine Drive, the seaside delights of Juhu, the unique in-city national park at Borivali, the kids delight at Gorai called Esselworld are some of the main attractions. Looking for
hotels near popular landmarks in Mumbai is always a good idea.
Hotels near Marine Drive
For most new travellers to Mumbai, Marine Drive is invariably is their first brush with the sea in the city. And needless to say, it is simply thrilling. A drive or stroll along this magnetic stretch is one the main things-to-do for travellers. Starting from near National Centre for the Performing Arts or NCPA, the four kilometre stretch goes right till the base of Malabar Hill. For much of the stretch there is a wide promenade for people to walk and jog on while taking in the beauty of the setting. Also referred to as the Queen’s Necklace, for the night lights form a beautiful C-like shape. One of the best places to see this view is from the Trident. Sitting to on the southern end of the road, the top floors of the hotel offer mesmerising views. The stretch is dotted with upscale properties such as Marine Plaza, the Intercontinental and The Oberois. All these offer sea facing rooms, many offer rooftop restaurants serving world cuisine. While this stretch is understandably expensive, there’s also a mid-priced hotel named Sea Green South Hotel. So depending on your ability to spend,
hotels near Marine Drive should be choice for first timers to Mumbai.
Hotels Near Esselworld
Mumbai’s favourite amusement park was one the early movers in this space in India. It is still the drawcard for kids and young adults for its multiple joyrides, gaming zones, and many other entertainment options. Along with the adjoining Water Kingdom, this is an irresistible destination if you are on a kids centric holiday.
Hotels near Malad would be an ideal base.
Hotels near Esselworld include Hotel Sai Palace Grand, the Retreat Hotel and Convention Centre, The Resort, The Landmark Residency all of these offer free cancellation.
Hotels near Sanjay Gandhi National Park
Wonder if there’s a designated wildlife national park in other city of the world? The Sanjay Gandhi National Park (or Borivali National Park as it is popularly referred to as) is a unique wildlife park sitting right next to a densely populated city. The transition from teeming crowds to the serenity of wilderness couldn’t be any more stark. It is home to 274 species of birds, 170 species of butterflies, over 1300 species of trees, and 35 species of mammals, including the leopard. One can either walk or hire bicycles to enjoy its treasures. Fascinating views of the Tulsi Lake, which serves as one of the freshwater reservoirs of the city, is a sight for sore urban eyes. The over 2000 year old Kanheri Caves, inside the park, was a significant Buddhist learning centre. These caves were carved out of the basaltic rocks. Boating, trekking, guided walking tours are some the activities on offer.
Hotels near Sanjay Gandhi National Park are located in Malad West, Thane and Mulund West. Fortune Park Lake City and Satkar Residency are good options to approach the park from Thane, while Archana Residency is in close proximity to the suburb of Mulund West. On the Western Line, Malad West is the ideal base with Malad Inn being about 6 kilometres away from the main gate.