Extended Stay Hotel, North Mumbai?
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at 07:38 by PrakashMehta.
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VKsNemesisParticipantAre you looking for a 3,4 or 5 star property and how close do you need to be near Bandra and/or South Bombay?
9 Oct 2014
at 17:35
NameRemoved-18/12/14ParticipantThe only hotel I know in the area is the Novotel Juhu. I am sure it would welcome long-term guests julian.
9 Oct 2014
at 18:52
VKsNemesisParticipantThe Novotel brand is respectable and most four star hotels in India are much better than their counterparts in the UK.
Juhu is a more relaxed part of Bombay and probably a safe bet.9 Oct 2014
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LuganoPirateParticipantI don’t know this part of the world at all, but it never ceases to amaze me how, no matter how remote a part of the world, one of our contributors has been there. What a well travelled bunch we are!
10 Oct 2014
at 21:12
SwissExPatParticipantI have usually stayed at the trident bandra Kurla and found it good.
10 Oct 2014
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MoadweebParticipantHi Julian,
May I recommend the Grand Hyatt
http://www.mumbai.grand.hyatt.com/en/hotel/home.html
Located close to the Domestic Airport and much easier to commute to Mind Space than from any hotel located in Juhu, add to the fact that the hotel has options for long stay guests, some of the best Italian you can ever eat, a fantastic 24 hour Gym, a small shopping mall inside the hotel, and a massive property itself.
I am partial to Hyatt but guests that have stayed here before want to return every time to the same hotel..
Enjoy My Favorite City !!.
Cheers,
Moadweeb.11 Oct 2014
at 03:01
VKsNemesisParticipantThere are actually two Hyatts, one near the domestic terminal and one near the OLD international terminal. The latter Hyatt is smaller but comfortable and appealing. Rumour has it that the night club there is frequented by stewardesses on lay overs.
11 Oct 2014
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IanFromHKGParticipantBoth the Hyatts are good, and are always my first choice (which one I choose depends on where I am heading to). If you stay at the Grand Hyatt, you can walk around the hotel (clockwise is best) to get to a street market which I always enjoy browsing
12 Oct 2014
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BigDog.ParticipantAm not overly familiar with Mumbai, however the few times I have needed an extended stay elsewhere I have opted for serviced apartments.
http://www.oakwoodasia.com/mumbai/oakwood-mumbai.php
The advantages can be:
– Much Larger size for usually similar price hotel equivalent.
– Often there are guest facilities eg Pull out bed/sofa at no extra cost.
– The apartment community is more stable and business orientated which can help build networks/social aspects.12 Oct 2014
at 15:50
PrakashMehtaParticipantJulian – if proximity is a consideration, you could consider Grand Sarovar Premiere, which is within 1km of Mindspace, and a decent 4* property. Not sure of long stays though.
http://www.grandsarovar.com/index.php/contact
Like BigDog mentioned, serviced apartments could be a good option for long stays. You could check on booking.com for apartments in western suburbs, which throws out some options including the oakwood mentioned above.
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