Budget Hotels in Mumbai

Hotel Samrat, Mumbai                                       Get a Quote

The Samrat Mumbai hotel is located in the heart of the Western Suburb of Mumbai, right next to Khar train station, not far from the Santacruz Domestic Airport and the Sahar International Airport.
 

 

Address: 3rd Road Next to Khar Railway Station West,Khar, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400052

Accessibility:
6 km. from Sahar Airport; 10 kms. from Mumbai Central Railway Station.

Hotel Description: The Samrat Mumbai hotel is located in the heart of the Western Suburb of Mumbai, right next to Khar train station, not far from the Santacruz Domestic Airport and the Sahar International Airport.

Accommodation at Hotel Samrat Mumbai:
Well appointed AC Rooms with internet, direct dialing telephone in each room, Cable and satellite colour TV,fan, refrigerator with soft drink mini bar, attached bath, 24 hrs. running hot & cold water, call bell.

Facilities and Services at Hotel Smrat Mumbai

1) Currency exchange
2) Minimarket
3) Room service - 24 hour
4) Shoe polishing service
5) Wireless Internet connection in the entire property
6) Beauty salon
7) Front desk - 24 hour
8) Fax service
9) Safety deposit box
10) Banqueting service
11) Conference room
12) Private parking
13) Shuttle service from and/or to the airport.
 

                                                                              

Fast Fact of Mumbai : Bombay was renamed Mumbai in 1996.

Population :
The population is 18 million, projected to reach 28.5 million by 2020. : Currency Name: Indian Rupee  : Code: INR : Symbol: Rs 
 Languages Spoken :
Marathi, Hindi and English are the main languages.
Time Zones : GMT/UTC +5.5
Country Dialing Code +91
Weights & Measures : Metric
Telephone code is 022
Local Customs: Remove shoes and dress conservatively before entering a holy site.
Emergency : Police : 100 , Fire : 101 : Ambulance : 102
Climate - Summer 200 C - 390 C, Winter 120 C - 340 C. Mumbai has a truly tropical climate and temperatures remain fairly uniform throughout the year. You never need to pack woolens for Mumbai, not even in December. Mumbai is drowned every year under torrential Indian Ocean monsoon rains between June and September, usually beginning by 7th June every year.