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Old Jun 12, 2025 | 8:31 pm
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Originally Posted by IAN-UK
Unless uou have a sustainable interest in laundry systems or a professional interest in social housing, dhobi ghat and slum visits are about as uncool as you can get.

Though if curiosity drives uou to witness the lives of slum-dwellers, try to engage with a tourism initiative run by an organisation aimed at developing the infrastructure and facilities of the place you visit.

Mumbai's high-end hotels can be painfully expensive - especially if you aim for anything above entry-level rooms. I buck this forum's trend by being a lower-end traveller, but as a treat (or when a client is paying👍 ) a particular favourite, bang on Marine Drive, is the Intercontinental - surprisingly small scale and comfortably intimate.

High-end won't give you absolute immunity from picking up some intestinal bug: avoid breakfast buffets. Eating out, go for populsr, high-volume, places.

Worrying about brushing your teeth or somehow ingesting water as you shower, is going to ruin your trip. Just don't !
Ya i have pulled those 2 spots from my itinerary. Gateway, Marine Dr., maybe some beach time plus hope to hit a ton of food spots.

I am an entry level room guy. I dont care at all about hotels, well at least compared to how much time & energy I spend on getting J & F flight deals. The biggest issue I always have is just location and choosing the best area. In this case, Four Seaons/St. Regis area, Taj/Oberoi or anything on Marine Dr.

Intercontinetal looks nice and being on the sea is cool. Surprised they dont have a spa. I love a steam & sauna but moreso just a jacuzzi, which I think they dont have either from what I can see. Good price though and great location.

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