ITC Grand Central, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Mumbai
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Character and identity
ITC Grand Central trades on a Raj-era theatricality that suits its setting in upscale Parel, close to Mumbai's commercial core. A cobblestone courtyard called Millsquare nods to the neighbourhood's cotton-mill past, framed by British colonial and Victorian renaissance facades and a Gothic spire. Inside, the property is contemporary and LEED Platinum certified. The dining bench is unusually broad: Kebabs & Kurries for North Indian grills and curries, Shanghai Club for Sichuan-leaning Chinese, a Dublin-style bar, and the 30th-floor Point of View lounge pouring champagne over city and harbour views. Kaya Kalp runs Indian and ayurvedic therapies; service skews formal and attentive.
Who's it for
Best for:
Business travellers needing proximity to Parel and Lower Parel's corporate offices, plus heritage-minded couples who want colonial-era architecture, strong Indian and Chinese cooking, and a serious spa under one roof. Tower Room guests get butler service and lounge access, which suits anyone planning long days of meetings.
Should look elsewhere:
Anyone wanting South Mumbai's Colaba and Gateway scene, or the beach-and-pool resort feel of Bandra's coastal hotels. Design purists chasing minimalist contemporary interiors may find the Old World vocabulary heavy, and Parel itself is more commercial than atmospheric for sightseeing.
Bottom line
The pull here is the dining and spa stack inside a genuinely distinctive heritage envelope, anchored by a Parel address that makes sense for business but not for tourism. Book a Tower Room to unlock the butler and lounge benefits that justify the rate, save Point of View for a sunset visit, and don't expect to walk to the city's marquee sights.
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