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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Aus
Posts: 7
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1 night in Mumbai
Hi
I am arriving at Mumbai international airport at 5pm and departing from Mumbai domestic airport the next morning. Will I have enough time to get in to Mumbai city (eg Colaba or Fort area) or should I find accommodation near the airport? I think customs and traffic into Mumbai will take a while. Thanks for your advice. |
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Mr. Badboy :D
Join Date: May 2007
Location: ~ Dilli ~
Posts: 5,173
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I guess staying near the airport would be better option...as anyways you would not reach the Colaba before 9-10 PM...not much use after that...unless you are looking for hordes of tourists...
Stay near the airport as it would be easier to get the flight next morning !! |
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Maha Guru Member
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: India
Posts: 4,386
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When is your domestic flight? You may take a hotel near by, keep your luggage and take the suburban train to Churchgate. In the evening you will be moving in the opposite direction so not much crowd on the train.
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Member
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Aus
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Thanks everyone.
My domestic flight is at 11am the next morning. Any recommendations for hotels near the airport? I need accommodation for December 26, so I guess it'll be busy.
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