Review of Gh Mumbai
Stayed there last week.
I would LOVE to be around to get the feedback of a first time visitor to India!!
The hotel approach is along a dirt road complete with a slum , filthy surface water and beggars. I actually enjoyed it as it is a very nice juxtaposition of India today. Enormous wealth with enormous poverty.
The hotel itself is in keeping with Hyatts in Asia, awe inspiring. Huge expanses of marble, wall to wall service and a great Grand Club. No need for lunch outside as the breakfast and 'nibbles' at night were sufficient.
Rooms were Ok, a little on the small side , but modern looking. bathroom was great .Gym was large , with a plethora of equipment. Pool wasn't open, but we used the residents one which was about 2 ft deep and WARM.
One concern was the seeming lack of soundproofing. We had no guests near us, but could hear what was happening outside in the corridors easily. Ditto the great outdoors. Earplugs would easily fix it.
Service was very willing , other guests conspicuous by their absence.
The hotel is isolated but close to the airport. However it made for some interesting times when using local taxi's and auto rickshaws (tuk-tuk's) . I could still be there if i hadn't used my cell phone to call the reception , who then spoke to the driver in Hindi.
Dunno about using it again , hassles with finding it are negatives, grand Club and the service were the positives. DEFINITELY worth trying at least once.