We have booked for April but OH is thinking he would like a day or two in Mumbai on the way back. So I have spent hours trying not to have a heart attack at Mumbai hotel prices when we are only spending £28 a night in Goa( and that is splashing out)
We stayed at the Fariyas before( 6 years ago now) and thought it was in a great position. Got it for £144 for two nights. Still not happy with that so decided I would email them directly and mention that this would be our second stay. They have come back and quoted a rate 500 rupees a day more than their own website does!! The pick up was quoted at 2000 rupees, where it is 1400 on their website.
Just wondering why they don't want me back. Our visit came just after we had our "Bollywood" filming stint so possibly I had a bit of a DYKWIA attitude
Anyway, I have come to my senses and booking Residency at £44 a night. I think a few regulars have used this one
Whilst you are in Mumbai Fiona, make sure you go to Crawford Market, and Leopold's for a drink and a meal, and if you have time the trip to Elphanta Island is brilliant, I have been to the Island 3 times now, and I would still do it again, it is fascinating, I still look in amazement at how the caves have been carved, and if you have the strength, when you reach the top of the Island it still amazes me, how they got that artillary gun up there.
I had put down the market as a must do this time. Never mind- will get there some day. I need to retire and then I can please myself when and for how long I can go
Chor Bazaar (or thieves market as it is known) is far better than Crawford Market and about 10k from India Gate.
There is a great food stall behind the Taj Hotel at India Gate that is open late at night and you might be lucky to see Bollywood Stars eating there. It sells kebabs etc and is always busy - forgot the name but not hard to find.
Agree with Elephanta Island if you've time. Fascinating trip.
There was a shop across the road (it was there 3 years ago anyway )that made Grace Brothers look like a hi-tec store. Definitely worth a 10 minute browse.
There are some taxis close to the hotel and it's far cheaper to ask one of those to whisk you around the sites than take a planned tour...although some are reluctant to do so - presumably the Mumbai mafia have tours buttoned up.
There's also a really scruffy veg restaurant on the small, mainly pedestrian road along the back of the hotel that was superb. Great people, superb food and soooo cheap!
Enjoy!
thanks both- but we decided to just spend more time in Goa. Just doing an overnight in Mumbai this next time. But I think the Residency is one we will stay in when we do have time to spend in Mumbai. It will happen some time!
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