



The Oberoi Mumbai
The Oberoi Mumbai, Mumbai (Bombay), India
Located on Marine Drive the well-appointed rooms of The Oberoi are luxuriously furnished and feature the latest technology with a focus on comfort and convenience. All rooms are filled with light and offer panoramic views of the city or the sea. They feature dark oak wood floors and deep walnut furniture which contrast with the brilliant colors of silk cushions and specially commissioned oil paintings.
The hotel has three restaurants, a lounge and a bar: ‘Ziya,' an Indian speciality restaurant; Vetro contemporary Italian and Fenix offering all day dining. A glass-encased wine library ‘Vetro's Enoteca' features over 1,200 bottles to choose from. Overlooking the Arabian Sea ‘Eau Bar' has live jazz band performances in the evenings while just off the lobby the ‘Champagne Lounge' serves a range of champagne and teas for guests.
A rooftop swimming pool and spa complete the facilities.
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Elephanta Island & Bombay City Tour Elephanta Island & Bombay City Tour
Elephanta Island & Bombay City Tour
You take the launch from the Gateway of India to the caves on Elephanta island, which date from around the 7th century. During the previous few centuries the Gupta Empire had been at its height, literature and the arts had flourished and it is thought that the initial impetus for the creation of the caves was derived from this.
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