The Fairmont Mumbai, a new addition to Accor's luxury portfolio, has opened its doors, offering a unique blend of art deco heritage and modern luxury. The property features 446 beautifully appointed rooms, including opulent suites and a dedicated wellness floor.
Fairmont MumbaiLuxury HotelArt DecoAccorSustainable HospitalityReal Estate MumbaiApr 10, 2025

The Fairmont Mumbai is located in the heart of Mumbai, a central area that is easily accessible and close to key business districts, tourist attractions, and cultural landmarks.
The Fairmont Mumbai offers 446 luxuriously appointed rooms, including elegant suites and a dedicated wellness floor.
The hotel features several restaurants and bars, each offering a unique ambiance and a wide range of cuisines, including local Indian delicacies and international favorites.
The hotel has implemented various eco-friendly practices, such as energy-efficient lighting, water conservation measures, and the use of sustainable materials to reduce its environmental impact.
The Fairmont Mumbai is part of Accor, a leading hospitality group known for its commitment to quality and service, and a strong global presence.

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