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About Hanging Gardens, Mumbai
Hanging Gardens, also known as Pherozeshah Mehta Gardens, is one of the popular tourist attractions in Mumbai. The stunning green space was built by Ulhas Ghapokar in 1880 over a water reservoir in Malabar Hill, providing a bird’s-eye view of the endless Arabian Sea. Hanging Gardens is famous for its animal-shaped hedges and varieties of plants and flowers. Other features that command the attention of visitors are the impeccable flower clock at the centre of this terrace garden, marble sundial, Pramod Navalkar Viewing Gallery and Kamala Nehru Park, which is a part of the Hanging Gardens complex. Owing to its appealing architecture, this green space is a popular tourist attraction, and more often than not is a part of the itinerary of tourists staying at hotels in Mumbai. Moreover, there are also a number of hotels in Hanging Gardens area in the affluent residential neighbourhood of Malabar Hill in South Mumbai.
Shopping and Dining around Hanging Gardens
Tourists staying at hotels near Hanging Gardens, Mumbai can have an amazing shopping experience as the neighbourhood is peppered with shops, stores, boutiques, and malls that are a haven for shopaholics. From clothes and footwear to accessories and home décor, tourists can find it all here. Some of the popular places to shop in the area are High Street Phoenix, Heera Panna Shopping Centre, Sobo Central Mall, Majestic Shopping Centre, and high-end shopping outlets in Kemps Corner, among others. With restaurants and eateries as vibrant and diverse as the terrace garden itself, dining around Hanging Gardens is a delightful experience for tourists. They can relish fast food, desserts, baked goodies, as well as Italian, Middle Eastern, North Indian, Chinese, and other major cuisines of the world. Some of the popular places to eat in the neighbourhood are Dakshinayan, Soam, Waffles By Di Bella, Country of Origin, Cakes N More, The Lab, Santosh Sagar, Tantra, Rahul’s Food Court, Delifresh Bakery & Café, Happy House Kitchen, etc.
Places to Visit around Hanging Gardens
Along with Hanging Gardens, Mumbai is home to varied tourist attractions that make a trip memorable. Some of the sights that tourists must visit during their stay at Mumbai hotels near this terrace garden are Priyadarshini Park (2.6 km), Babulnath Temple (2.9 km), Taraporevala Aquarium (3.2 km), Haji Ali Dargah (3.4 km), Marine Drive (4 km), Banganga Tank (4.1 km), Chowpatty Beach (5.3 km) and Flora Fountain (5.7 km). Tourists can also visit Veer Mata Jijabai Bhosale Udyan & Zoo (6.1 km), Nehru Science Centre (6.2 km), Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (6.6 km), Gateway of India (7.4 km), Colaba Causeway (7.6 km) and Shri Siddhivinayak Mandir (9.2 km), among others.
How to Reach Hanging Gardens
Tourists can travel by bus, taxi and auto-rickshaw from their hotels in Mumbai to reach Hanging Gardens, which is 4.2 km from Mumbai Central Railway Station and 21.7 km away from Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport. Besides, they can travel by local train up to Grand Road Railway Station (W), which is 1.9 km away from this terrace garden.
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Via Woodlands
The hotel was shady as hell. No clear signage outside. Narrow stairs and a labyrinth inside the hotel. Not recommended for family.
FabHotel Amber Edition
Fab hotel and their employee mr ram has quacked me . Room dusty very much unclean Location - slum area Washroom - clogged and broken bucket Food - utensils not cleaned properly No parking provided
Via Gulshan Grand
Worst experience ever. If you are professional or any business trip and looking for a decent stay then it's not for you.
Via Abad Inn
I stayed here for two nights.I checked in via cleartrip to this hotel. The hotel staff didn't provide bathrubs and water bottles in the room. Which was very annoying. We had to ask for water bottles which usually comes part of customary service in every good hotel. Even after asking receptionist guy was reluctant to send to room. The rooms were very small, not worth of the price we paid. Service was very poor.
Via Gulshan Grand
Well where do I start? In the entrance to this delightful hotel was what appeared to be a half naked dead man. This was then followed by 3 flights of stairs to what looked like a building site where the walls were stained red with no spitting signs and dust covered wheely bins. On the 3rd floor is a glass door leading to the welcoming reception area where the staff have every area covered by cctv and will have watched us pass the unconscious man and also carry our luggage up the 3 flights. At reception only comment was "passports". The rooms were windowless basic boxes that did not reflect any of the pictures from the booking site. The mattress was an inch thick, the bedding was well worn. The air-conditioning was functioning and when switched on was slightly smelly. No smoking signs around the room but the room has 2 ash trays and smelt of stale smoke. Again red stains to the walls. The noise from reception and neighbouring rooms persisted till at least 2am. Would I recommend this hotel, only if your only option was sleeping in a similar situation as the dead person in the entrance doorway. We booked for 3 nights and left after 1.
Via Gulshan Grand
I checked in today and it has been one problem after another. No Water: I went to take a bath and the water completely ran out. I had to "adjust" and struggle just to get clean. How does a hotel run out of water? Flooding AC: It is now midnight (12:08 AM) and I can't even sleep because the AC is leaking water everywhere. Zero Comfort: You pay for a room to relax, but here you have to deal with plumbing issues and a broken AC. Bottom line: Avoid this place. Terrible maintenance and a total waste of money. I wouldn't recommend Gulshan Grand to anyone.
Via Abad Inn
No lift to 3rd floor !! Stairs are atleast 100year old and is full of PaN spitting everywhere !!! congested Rooms with cockroaches all around, torn towels, no toiletries except for a 5rs Medimix soap, not even tissue paper kept !! Geyser gives you a mug of hot water only !! No room cleaning if you are staying for two days !! Won’t give you water bottle also until you ask for it! If you order delivery of anything you need to get it to 3rd floor yourself !! Pathetic overall !!
Via Janta
It is a pathetic hotel which is one of its kind which I wish I never would like in my wild dreams to checkin again.. disgusting and terrible experience even from fab hotel customer service as well. You don't give any updates or information that customers needs you to passon to the end customer using hotels and you expect business this is funny
Via Abad Inn
This Fab Hotel is a scam. I pre booked this hotel through Fab Customer Service on call, paid booking amount online to secure reservation and upon reaching the hotel reception denied to provide me room saying due to maintenance. No prior notification, no support from hotel and fab customer service kept putting me on hold. Eventually I had to search and book other hotels at higher price. Worst experience. Refund is still pending.
Via Janta
Maintenance is not there. No neatness. Check first floor step, with full of cement bags. Stinky smell. Geyser not worked properly, plumbing problem, taps were tied with wires in room number 103. And bed head side cleaning Was worst. In room 1007, light fell down and bed was so old. Room wise 1007 is better than 103. Good thing is people and good, smiling and polite in addressing our concerns. But collected extra Rs.2,000/- for four people early check-in on 10th Jan 2026 at 6 AM (that is for six hours).
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