3 best hotels in Mumbai
If you’re travelling to Mumbai, deVere Group suggest you stay in the following hotels if you’re looking to experience a taste of luxury.
1. Taj Mahal Palace &Tower
The iconic Taj Mahal Palace & Tower hotel was built in 1903 and has accommodated everyone from royalty to common folk. Its structure is striking and has many chandeliers, archways, domes, and turrets. The hotel also boasts a noteworthy collection of art work and artifacts that gives it an eclectic feeling. As far as luxury hotels in Mumbai are concerned, the Taj Palace & Tower is in a league of its own.
The hotel is an unsurpassed architectural marvel that brings together Moorish, Oriental and Florentine styles. It also offers fabulous panoramic views over the Arabian ocean and Gateway of India.
Rooms start from around $270 per night for a Superior room in the tower, up to $7,000 per night for the Presidential Suite.
2. The Oberoi
The Oberoi group is known for having the most luxurious hotels in India, and The Oberoi Mumbai is no exception. The hotel was getting a little tired looking but not anymore. It's been completely refurbished and sports a very modern new look.
The Oberoi is located on Marine Drive, overlooking the Arabian Ocean in south Mumbai's Nariman Point commercial and business district.
Room rates start at around $320 per night for a double, including tax.
3. The St. Regis
Mumbai's newest luxury hotel opened as a Shangri-la property in January 2013 but was subsequently re-branded as the Palladium Hotel in September 2013. It was relaunched as The St. Regis Mumbai in September 2015, and is the first St. Regis property in South Asia. The hotel really stands out as a place for indulgence and celebration. Its grand interiors seamlessly blend contemporary and timelessly ornate decor throughout, including chandeliers, marble and traditional mosaic motifs.
The hotel is the tallest hotel in Mumbai and it also has Mumbai's highest bar, highest nightclub, highest Asian restaurant, and one of the Mumbai's best Sunday brunches. There's also a modern Japanese sushi and saki restaurant (Yuuka) and traditional Indian restaurant (The Sahib Room & Kipling Bar).
Room rates start from around $180 per night, plus tax.
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