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  1. The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai

    9.4Excellent (49,886 ratings)

    Seaside pool with city views, Iconic heritage and landmark status

    11.1 miles to City centre
    from  £124
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  2. Hotel Ashyana - Near To Grant Road Station Mumbai

    7.7Good (496 ratings)

    Nearby cultural and shopping hubs, À la carte vegetarian breakfast

    8.7 miles to City centre
    from  £20
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  3. Hotel Sea Princess

    8.3Very good (14,044 ratings)

    Luxurious partial sea view rooms, Outdoor pool with Arabian Sea views

    0.1 miles away from the beach
    from  £92
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  4. Trident Nariman Point

    9.2Excellent (47,620 ratings)

    Panoramic Arabian Sea and city views, Outdoor pool with Marine Drive views

    10.9 miles to City centre
    from  £98
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  5. Sahara Star

    8.3Very good (15,209 ratings)

    Rooms with lagoon or city views, Diverse global and Indian dining

    2.1 miles to City centre
    from  £72
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  6. Hilton Mumbai International Airport

    8.9Excellent (34,092 ratings)

    Tropical outdoor pool and garden bar, Spa with hot tubs and sauna

    2.2 miles to City centre
    from  £51
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  7. Taj Lands End

    9.1Excellent (51,167 ratings)

    J Wellness Circle and Jiva Spa, Tropics poolside bar and grill

    4.4 miles to City centre
    from  £92
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  8. JW Marriott Mumbai Juhu

    9.0Excellent (40,404 ratings)

    Prime beachfront location, Infinity and saltwater pools

    0.1 miles away from the beach
    from  £165
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  9. The Oberoi Mumbai

    9.4Excellent (18,725 ratings)

    Panoramic 'Queen's Necklace' views, Outdoor heated pool with sea views

    11.0 miles to City centre
    from  £119
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  10. The Lalit Mumbai

    8.7Excellent (39,825 ratings)

    Relaxing outdoor pool with bar, Comprehensive wellness and spa services

    2.0 miles to City centre
    from  £47
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    Eskay Resorts

    8.1Very good (5,926 ratings)

    Refreshing outdoor swimming pool, Full-service spa and steam room

    11.6 miles to City centre
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  11. Hotel Diplomat

    7.5Good (2,470 ratings)

    Rooms with views of the Taj Mahal, Relaxed restaurant with street food

    11.1 miles to City centre
    from  £10
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  12. The Retreat Hotel & Convention Centre

    7.7Good (6,566 ratings)

    Spacious rooms with scenic views, Expansive outdoor pool with swim-up bar

    8.0 miles to City centre
    from  £49
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  13. Hotel Parle International

    7.8Good (9,385 ratings)

    NIMANTRAN vegetarian restaurant, Well-equipped exercise amenities

    2.8 miles to City centre
    from  £27
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  14. Novotel Mumbai Juhu Beach

    8.0Very good (31,281 ratings)

    Ocean-facing outdoor pool, Seasonal open-air Indian restaurant

    0.1 miles away from the beach
    from  £57
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  15. The Leela Mumbai

    9.2Excellent (31,959 ratings)

    Rejuvenating spa and wellness offerings, Soundproofed rooms with garden views

    2.3 miles to City centre
    from  £91
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  16. Hotel Beacon T2

    8.1Very good (5,225 ratings)

    Halal food options available, Convenient public transport access

    1.1 miles to City centre
    from  £25
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  17. Ginger Mumbai Airport

    8.2Very good (4,313 ratings)

    Well-equipped fitness center, Expansive conference and meeting facilities

    2.2 miles to City centre
    from  £38
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  18. Sun-n-Sand Mumbai Juhu Beach

    8.2Very good (11,354 ratings)

    Sunset lounge with panoramic views, Sohum spa for holistic rejuvenation

    Right by the beach
    from  £85
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  19. Sea Green South

    7.6Good (4,129 ratings)

    Breathtaking Queen's Necklace views, Rooms with private sea-facing balconies

    10.5 miles to City centre
    from  £45
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  20. Aurika, Mumbai International Airport

    9.1Excellent (5,434 ratings)

    City, airport, or pool views, Expansive outdoor swimming pool

    2.1 miles to City centre
    from  £52
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  21. The UniContinental Hotel

    6.1(1,760 ratings)

    Twister restaurant and cafe, Boutique budget hotel experience

    2.5 miles to City centre
    from  £20
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  22. Taj Santacruz

    9.2Excellent (25,391 ratings)

    Unmatched airport proximity, Rejuvenating spa and wellness

    1.9 miles to City centre
    from  £103
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  23. President, Mumbai - IHCL SeleQtions

    8.8Excellent (21,240 ratings)

    Jiva Spa's Indian wellness rituals, High-energy Wink lounge bar

    11.8 miles to City centre
    from  £71
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  24. Residency Hotel Fort

    8.7Excellent (11,554 ratings)

    Prime heritage precinct location, Personalized concierge assistance

    10.2 miles to City centre
    from  £60
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  25. Fairmont Mumbai

    9.3Excellent (1,748 ratings)

    Airport runway view rooms, Sophisticated Hedonist bar

    1.8 miles to City centre
    from  £120
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  26. Ramee Guestline Hotel Juhu

    7.6Good (10,076 ratings)

    Outdoor pool for refreshing dips, Trendy Japanese restaurant

    0.1 miles away from the beach
    from  £52
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  27. Niranta Transit Hotel Terminal 2 Arrivals/Landside

    8.2Very good (14,125 ratings)

    Polished restaurant with outdoor views, Rejuvenating spa and sauna services

    1.6 miles to City centre
    from  £47
    See prices from 9 sites
  28. The Orchid Hotel Mumbai Vile Parle

    8.4Very good (32,940 ratings)

    Rooms with runway views, Rooftop pool with airport views

    2.1 miles to City centre
    from  £53
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  29. Hotel Guestinn Residency

    6.5(2,665 ratings)

    Prime location in Bandra Kurla Complex, 24-hour front desk and room service

    1.6 miles to City centre
    from  £10
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  30. Radisson Blu Mumbai International Airport

    9.2Excellent (11,971 ratings)

    Rooftop infinity pool with views, Tattva Spa for pre-flight tranquility

    2.4 miles to City centre
    from  £58
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  31. Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Palm Grove

    8.2Very good (7,241 ratings)

    Spacious rooms with sea views, Outdoor pool with Arabian Sea views

    0.1 miles away from the beach
    from  £79
    See prices from 21 sites
  32. The St. Regis Mumbai

    9.2Excellent (23,747 ratings)

    Direct access to upscale shopping, Award-winning specialty restaurants

    6.6 miles to City centre
    from  £166
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  33. T24 Residency

    8.2Very good (3,698 ratings)

    Rooftop pool with city views, Trendy rooftop bar and restaurant

    2.4 miles to City centre
    from  £39
    See prices from 12 sites
  34. Hotel Pearl View

    7.2(3,521 ratings)

    Tranquil ambiance and good vibe, Delicious food and room service

    2.8 miles to City centre
    from  £12
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Make magical memories in the melting pot mayhem of Mumbai

Make no mistake; Mumbai is enormous. Sustaining more than 20 million industrious residents, this commercial powerhouse city constructed on reclaimed land on India’s west coast crackles with such energy that rush hour occasionally becomes indistinguishable from other times of day. Previously known as Bombay, eclectic Mumbai boasts fantastic architecture, amazing food, great shopping and World Heritage Sites. Moreover, it is home to India’s prolific Bollywood film industry. Amidst the organized chaos and contrasting economic fortunes on display in sweltering Mumbai, there are numerous hotels, including several near the international airport.

Eat like a local

Cosmopolitan Mumbai is renowned for its mouth-watering food. Curry is well-liked by Mumbaikar locals, but many lip-smacking surprises remain in store for foodies who reckon they already know their Indian cuisine. Near your hotel you can usually taste some of Mumbai’s best food at the ubiquitous street stalls. These reassuringly popular eateries loved by locals from all walks of life are where social, religious and economic divisions in Mumbai melt away. Indeed, the sight of labourers snacking beside millionaires is not uncommon.

The stalls assault the senses, selling refreshing mango lassi yoghurt-based drinks and hot tea plus kulfi ice cream and kebabs featuring meat or freshly-caught fish. Vegetarian Mumbai street snacks include vada pav potato burgers, deep-fried panipuri breads with delicate flavourings and dosa pancakes with chutney. Although most of Mumbai’s beaches are unsuitable for bathing, their fresh air makes them fashionable haunts for evening strolls and admiring sunsets over the Arabian Sea. The curved seafront promenade of Marine Drive plus the Chowpatty and Juhu beaches are routinely abuzz with food vendors celebrated for their bhel puri, comprising puffed rice, vegetables and tamarind sauce. Mumbai’s street eateries also exist in clusters or khau gallis, meaning “food streets” in the local Marathi language. Examples include Carter Road off Bandra promenade, Ghatkopar, Mahim and Nariman Point. Additionally, Mumbai possesses some of India’s finest high-end eateries located near the international airport or in posh hotels and commercial districts.

Urban parks and ancient sites

For outdoor recreation, leave behind the hubbub of downtown Mumbai and head north to the sprawling tropical forest at Sanjay Gandhi National Park. This hilly suburban landscape rich in rare birds, butterflies and flowers is a haven for macaque monkeys and deer. There are crocodile and tiger enclosures, waterfalls and lakes, walking trails and even a narrow gauge railway. Don’t miss the park’s astonishing Kanheri Caves, dating back to the 1st century BC. Painstakingly chiselled out of rock, they were once a centre of learning for Buddhist monks. Located on Elephanta Island in Mumbai Harbour are some even more impressive rock-hewn caves that originated in the 5th century. The World Heritage Site Elephanta Caves feature an unforgettable temple complex of shrines, courtyards and ornately carved stone statues honouring the Hindu god Shiva. Ferries to the island operate from the Gateway of India.

Discover architectural gems and remarkable museums

Remarkable Mumbai overflows with historic landmarks, interesting museums, religious sites and wonderful architecture. In the hectic Bori Bunder district sits the striking World Heritage Site Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, which was completed during British rule in the 1880s. This massive colonial-era building showcasing Victorian Gothic Revival, Hindu and Islamic styles remains among India’s busiest railway stations. It is adorned with amazing details like domes, gargoyles, spires and stained glass. Cinema buffs might even recognize it as the location used for filming the Jai Ho song sequence in Danny Boyle’s Oscar-winning movie Slumdog Millionaire. Another architectural gem in the neighbouring Apollo Bunder district is the beautiful Gateway of India arch, a favourite spot for waterside selfies. Meanwhile, the nearby Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, which was built in 1903, grandly combines Renaissance and Islamic elements. As a multi-faith metropolis, Mumbai hosts many places of worship. Perhaps the most impressive is the whitewashed Haji Ali Dargah mosque sitting in a bay in Mahalakshmi. Accessible by causeway at low tide, it contains a venerated tomb and attracts visitors of all faiths and none.

Museumgoers will love the 1872-built Dr Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum in Byculla East. This superbly restored landmark displays artefacts about Mumbai’s history. At Mumbai’s biggest museum, the domed Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, there are exhibits detailing the fascinating history of India, including sculptures, paintings and weaponry. Another favourite Mumbai attraction is Khotachiwadi village in Girgaum. This heritage area characterized by historic Portuguese-style homes evokes a bygone era in Mumbai.

A city of contrasts

Mumbai’s juxtaposition of rich and poor can startle newcomers. Both sides of Maharashtra State’s pulsating capital can be explored independently or on organized tours. Popular tours include trips to Bollywood filming locations or the vast Dharavi slum, which also featured prominently in Slumdog Millionaire. To see Mumbai’s sights independently, try using the improving public transport system of trains, ferries, buses, rickshaws, taxis and a monorail.

Upmarket areas of Mumbai brim with boutiques, modern shopping malls, fancy restaurants and glitzy nightspots where the city’s elite are entertained by Indian songs, live music and DJs. Cuffe Parade and Malabar Hill are two such districts. Indeed, Malabar Hill boasts the luscious Hanging Garden hilltop park plus one of the planet’s priciest homes - the soaring Antilia in Altamount Road. Across town, shopaholics can lose themselves in bustling street bazaars selling textiles, flowers, jewellery, fashion, antiques and spices. Much-loved examples include Bhuleshwar Market, Crawford Market, Chor Bazaar and the vibrant Colaba Causeway area.

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