In a quiet, leafy neighbourhood 1.5km south of the Gateway of India, this towering hotel has relatively modest rates (for Mumbai) considering its excellent facilities, which include a large pool, excellent gym, lounge bar and lots of good dining choices.
Vivanta by Taj
Mumbai (Bombay)
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