Airport retiring rooms?
Airport retiring rooms?
Do they have rooms at Mumbai airport, we are coming in at the International at 10.25pm, leaving the next day at 10.55am from the domestic, is there a motel.hotel on sight, that can be booked? or can anyone recommend a comfortable hotel within walking distance of the International terminal? thanks for all your help so far.
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No hotels inside the airport complex but outside you will find some five star hotels like the ITC Grand Maratha, Grand Sheraton, Le Meridian, Hyatt, Leela and also some cheaper options like Kohinoor International, Tunga International, Highway Residency, Samraj, etc. Some have a free pick up facility from the airport and charge for dropping back to the airport for your departure so do not take their dropping facility but just use the normal taxi or autorickshaw to go to the domestic terminal from the hotel. Hope this helps.
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Are there no retiring rooms at the airport? http://www.airportsindia.org.in/mumb...facilities.jsp would seem to indicate so, but maybe these are just seating areas?
Some useful info might be found in this less than enthusiastic review..
That looks to be Delhi though
But thanks for link, Mumbai's here: http://www.sleepinginairports.net/asia/bombay.htm
But thanks for link, Mumbai's here: http://www.sleepinginairports.net/asia/bombay.htm Disclaimer: Info is a couple of years old.
Mumbai domestic airport has retiring rooms,(old terminal) I think the OP (and Aadil) were talking about the international airport. I know coz I stayed there once.
Meet the airport manager, you need tickets to prove you are in transit from one flight to another, rooms tend to get full fast and they reserve the right to ask you to share a room if it is busy or gets busy later. Rooms are (were?) clean and big, reasonable rates (around 700 at that time), attached bath.
Am sure there are other threads on this on indiamike.
Mumbai domestic airport has retiring rooms,(old terminal) I think the OP (and Aadil) were talking about the international airport. I know coz I stayed there once.
Meet the airport manager, you need tickets to prove you are in transit from one flight to another, rooms tend to get full fast and they reserve the right to ask you to share a room if it is busy or gets busy later. Rooms are (were?) clean and big, reasonable rates (around 700 at that time), attached bath.
Am sure there are other threads on this on indiamike.
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