Have you been dreaming of taking a trip to the city of dreams, but couldn’t because of budget constraints? Well, you don’t have to worry anymore as accommodation is definitely one thing now that wouldn’t cost you a fortune! Yes, you read that right. After becoming home to India’s first pod hotel, Mumbai now offers budget stays like never before.
Located in Andheri East, the Urbanpod Hotel in Mumbai is undoubtedly the best place to stay in the city irrespective of whether you’re a business traveler or a budget. It offers a comfortable & convenient stay and has around 140 pods, which include suite pods for couples, private pods, and exclusive women-only pods. From free Wi-Fi to a television and a personal locker to a dresser with a wall mirror, these air-conditioned pods guarantee a one-of-its-kind experience without burning a hole in your pocket.
Apart from its location which is only 4.4 km away from the international airport & a short walk away from major local stations, its concept makes it exclusive too. And while you may not have a separate bathroom or a different lounge & dining hall while staying there, make sure you remember that a stay here will only cost you around INR 2,000 per night (on an average).
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There’s no doubt that India’s first pod hotel is a major inspiration from the pod hotels in Japan and Singapore. After all, it is the whole concept of making the most of the little spaces in an area where you had to pay a fortune for staying earlier.
So, if you’ve been planning a holiday in India & wish to save the most on your accommodation, make sure you take the trip now and stay at this unique hotel in Mumbai. If not, there’s no harm in experiencing new things in life, right?
A writer at heart with the soul of a traveler is pretty much who she is. Besides, she also loves treating her taste buds to different cuisines, binge-watching almost all sorts of series and movies, and indulging in new experiences every now and then. Also, languages and cultures fascinate her to a great extent, which is why currently she is brushing up her Spanish.