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It's expensive for what you get, but then Mumbai pricy. it's small, hard to find even for the rickshaw driver and kinda far from anything. The room was small, quite dingy and loud, no window, it's just a box. However in saying all that, it was very clean by India standards and the shower was not with good pressure. It's close McDonald's so food is handy. The staff are very nice and helpfull and the free airport drop off was a great help. To be honest for a nights stay it was fine.
- Avid Traveller
- Anonymous
- New Zealand
- Mixed Group 25-30
- (11 reviews)
Met really nicely from airport. Offered ride to Int. airport next day. Room seemed fine at first but real problems with AC - icy cold, very very noisy and couldn't alter. used fan but it woke me up when went it crazy in night. Head of bed on wall next to kitchen worktop and night staff were banging on it until after 2.00 am. asked to stop 3 times. staff unpleasant next day but paid full as owner not there. they phoned driver asking for extra 500 R as going to airport didn't pay! no wifi
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- England
- Female 41+
- (1 review)
Shocking that they are still on 'hostelworld'. I haven't ever experienced such a farce of a place. I had specifically explained my requirement & had also asked all the details about the place after seeing the pictures online which are fake I think. I wanted a room which was elderly friendly (my mother, age 82 years) so they suggested another property of there's in Marol. Luckily my wife reached there early & realizing that the place is downtrodden & canceled but they still took the full money.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- India
- Male 31-40
- (1 review)
Very friendly and helpful stuff. Got the best service there in my whole 3 month in India!! Rooms are clean and new.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Austria
- Female 25-30
- (1 review)
Not a bad place to stay for the first night after flying into Mumbai. Nice enough staff and helpful when asked. Not many facilities though.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- (Country undisclosed)
- (Gender undisclosed)
LOVED our stay here! Super clean and totally helpful staff. If you are looking for a good clean budget place to stay and dont mind a smallish room, this is by far the best we have found in Mumbai!!!! Highly recommended!
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- USA
- Couple 31-40
- (1 review)
Stayed here for 600rs for a double room in March 2011. Excellent price compared to other places in the same area and much cleaner and friendlier. Check out our travel blog http://hfbartist-abrushwith.blogspot.com/
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- England
- Couple 25-30
- (2 reviews)
The staff is very accommodating and leave little room for improvement. Raj and his crew are friendly, concerned and helpful. I hope my other hostels in India can live up to his standards.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- (Country undisclosed)
- (Gender undisclosed)
Small, clean and does the job if you are travelling on by plane. Secure and free transfer to the airport. Couple good places to eat on your doorstep. Rooms are basic and nothing worse than any good short stay hostel. Would use again.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Wales
- Male 25-30
- (1 review)
Perfect place to stay near to the airport. I had an early morning flight and they brought me to the airport for free. It takes about 10 minutes to go to the international flight terminal.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- (Country undisclosed)
- (Gender undisclosed)
Raj is a great host. He looks after you well. Unfortunately he is not always there and the English level of some of his staff was sub standard. There weren't keys for all of the lockers. My ride I ordered and paid for to get back to the airport was 40 mins late!
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Australia
- Male 31-40
- (3 reviews)
Raj was really great and welcoming.. Helped me book train tickets for a good price and also recommends great tours such as the slum tour.. Bit far from city centre but trains are pretty close and easy to use.. Perfect if your just in mumbai between flights or a few days
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Australia
- Female 25-30
- (5 reviews)
They have two hotels, one with dorms the other with privates. The photos are not the one for dorms. Expensive, very far from town, and txhe toilets are dirty. No breakfast or or even tea includedt
- Novice Nomad
- buenosaires3847
- Argentina
- Male 31-40
- (4 reviews)
Photos of property arent the acctul property. Not in a good location. Staff unhelpful only sleep all day and try to get you to use there travel agencies to gain a commission over your extra expense.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Scotland
- Male 18-24
- (2 reviews)
Pros: Airport pickup, WIFI, Omlettes &Chai Tea for Breakfast, They rang up and booked bus tickets for another guy staying in the hostel, and it is close to the airport. CONS: Doesn't look anything like its pictures- THEY ARE FAKE!, hasn't got half the stuff advertised, All the staff do is lay around all day and watch TV.
- Novice Nomad
- BRANCH2010
- England
- Male 18-24
- (2 reviews)
a little out of the way but easy enough to use the train to get to places, very clean with free wifi and free computer to use the internet plus lounge to socialise in and meet other travelers, locker was a nice bonus. only let down was the fact that one of the staff members was excellent and very helpful but the others spoke alot less english and one was completely not interested in helping whatsoever!
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- England
- Female 18-24
- (1 review)
hostel was ok, but it take one hour or more to get to the center, or to the church gate. on the side is very piecfull location, and when you get there in the evening is good to talk with other tourist.Ray is very helpfull.
- Novice Nomad
- monikastojakovic7802
- Slovenia
- Female 31-40
- (4 reviews)
They are a very good , clean and well placed hostel (1km from airport) and seem to do their best to help. As a long seasoned Inida traveller however, the only thing I would say, is that the prices are well overpriced, but my 1st and last night in Inida are the 2 nights I am prepared to have things a bit easier! I would recommend it.
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- England
- Male 41+
- (3 reviews)
Good advice about travel possibilities around, but the taxi fixed price fares are a bit higher than you can negotiate yourself or a ride on the meter would cost
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- Netherlands
- Male 25-30
- (1 review)
I stayed at Anjali Inn for my overnight connection in India. It was exactly what I wanted: cheap, close to the airport, with A/C. The facilities basically don\'t exist (besides a bathroom). They do bring you coffee or food if you want to pay for it. Its sort of a long ways from the old sections of the city, so not a great place if you\'re trying to be a tourist. But if you want a crash pad from the airport, if you\'re looking to save money and have a quiet and cool place to rest, this is a perfect hostel. T
- Novice Nomad
- Anonymous
- USA
- Male 25-30