Named after the Roman Goddess of flowers and decorated on each of its four corners with mythological creatures, Flora Fountain sits within Hutatma Chowk or the Martyr’s Square. Five roads intersect at this square, earning it the title: The Piccadilly of Mumbai. Flora Fountain and Martyr’s Square sit at the southern end of Dadabhai Naoroji Road, or Mile Long Road. Crawford Market can be found at the northern end.
This iconic arch stands at 26 metres high and is situated on the edge of Mumbai harbor to welcome the...
ExploreColaba Causeway Market is a vibrant shopping area punctuated with a range of quaint, casual eateries....
ExploreKala Ghoda is a wonderful place to spend a day taking in art and sipping chai between galleries. It is...
ExploreMuseum lovers will not be disappointed by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, or the Prince...
ExploreMani Bhavan Gandhi Sangrahalaya was Mahatma Gandhi’s Mumbai base between 1917 and 1934. During his time...
ExploreIf you fancy getting out of Mumbai for the day, Elephanta Caves makes for a nice side trip. It is a network...
ExploreMumbai is home to an eclectic range of architecture. Chattrapati Shivaji Terminus, earlier known as Victoria...
ExploreCrawford Market, one of Mumbai’s most famous markets, was designed by the British architect William Emerson...
ExploreHaji Ali Dargah can be found 450 metres out at sea and is only reachable at low tide, when the receding...
ExplorePerfect for a romantic stroll or a brisk jog, Marine Drive is located right outside our hotel and stretches...
ExploreFondly known as the Hanging Gardens due to their terraced layout on top of Malabar Hill. Designed by...
ExploreSecond child until maximum age of 12 years will be accommodated in the same room at additional supplement. The additional amount is not included in the room price mentioned and shall be payable at the hotel during check-out.
400 AED (including tax)
250 AED (including tax)