Taj Santacruz
Taj Santacruz is ideal for stopovers and is also a great base for exploring Mumbai, being mere minutes from the airport.
Minutes from Mumbai’s busy international and domestic terminals, Taj Santacruz is an ideal option for a luxurious stopover as well as a great base for exploring this bustling, history-soaked metropolis. Blending cutting-edge modern architecture with traditional Indian aesthetics, this eminent Taj hotel is a metaphor for the sprawling city in which it is located.
Its 279 plush rooms and suites face either the runway, the cityscape or the hotel’s inviting swimming pool. Capacious and chic, all categories of accommodation come with a pillow menu, fluffy bathrobes and generously stocked minibar. Enjoy access to a comprehensive fitness centre with steam room and Jacuzzi, as well as 24-hour in-room dining and valet services.
Guests at Taj Santacruz have a wide range of eateries to choose from, including a Chinese dim sum kitchen, an international buffet restaurant, a wine bar and cocktail lounge. If you have an early flight to catch, staff can arrange a convenient “breakfast on the go”. For those with more time, order “Toast on Wheels”, savour Mumbai’s best street food with chai or sip a signature Mumbaitini.
Location
How to get to Taj Santacruz Mumbai
Taj Santacruz is 10 minutes from Mumbai’s international terminal and 2 minutes from the domestic airport.
Taj Santacruz Mumbai Highlights
- An award-winning hotel that is ideal for both a short stay and stopover
- Blending modern style with age-old traditions
- Close to both of Mumbai’s airports as well as the city centre
- Beautifully appointed accommodation with access to five-star facilities
- A delectable range of onsite dining options
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Mumbai Overview
Why Mumbai: Mumbai is one of India’s most important cities (as well as its largest) and well worth a visit to see its many landmarks, including the iconic Gateway of India, the magnificent Taj Mahal Hotel and the grand Elephanta Caves.
When to Go: Late September to early March is the most pleasant time to visit with clear days and moderate temperatures. March to June is very hot whilst June to September is monsoon season.
Combine With: Mumbai is a popular gateway to the tiger parks of central India, a convenient embarkation point and terminus for a rail journey, or for a holiday in any other part of the Indian subcontinent.
Getting There: Many international airlines have regular flights to Mumbai.