Hotel in Mumbai, India
The St. Regis Mumbai
575ptsLower Parel Vertical Authority

About The St. Regis Mumbai
A La Liste Top Hotels 2026 recognition (92 points) places The St. Regis Mumbai among Mumbai's most formally credentialed addresses. Set in Lower Parel on Senapati Bapat Marg, the tower's 395 rooms and multi-outlet format serve both business travelers and leisure guests. The Palladium mall connection, poolside skyline views, and the nightlife venue Koishii give the property a wider reach than a single-use hotel.
Lower Parel's Vertical Hotel Economy
Mumbai's hotel geography has shifted decisively southward and then inland over the past decade. The heritage addresses along the waterfront, including The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai, hold a different competitive logic from the tower hotels that rose through the Bandra-to-Fort corridor as commercial gravity pulled toward Lower Parel. The St. Regis Mumbai sits in this second cohort: a high-rise full-service property on Senapati Bapat Marg, at the address where the financial district bleeds into the old mill district. The surrounding streetscape is one of cranes and completed towers, luxury retail podiums, and the old Mahalaxmi Racecourse holding ground against the skyline. That racecourse, visible from many of the hotel's upper-floor rooms, doubles as an outdoor venue for art and music festivals; checking the calendar before arrival is worth the two minutes it takes.
What You See, Hear, and Feel Inside
Approaching a property of this scale through the Lower Parel traffic, the lobby functions as a pressure valve: the noise drops, the air cools, and the proportions shift to something deliberately ceremonial. St. Regis properties globally trade on this quality — the sense of crossing a threshold into a managed atmosphere — and the Mumbai outpost, part of Marriott International's portfolio, maintains that register. The 395 rooms are carpeted and finished with marble bathrooms; separate soaking tubs and floor-to-ceiling bay windows are standard features across the room categories, so the question is not whether you get those elements but which view you get with them.
The upper-category Metropolitan Suite makes the clearest argument for itself on sensory terms: sea views from an oversized master bathroom, a palatial living room, and a lighted dressing mirror that becomes genuinely useful during fashion week or any event-heavy stay. The suite's configuration places it in a small segment of Mumbai hotel inventory where the room itself functions as a working environment for guests arriving with stylists, photographers, or production teams.
The Pool Deck as Urban Observation Point
In a city where outdoor space at hotel grade is genuinely scarce, the pool at The St. Regis Mumbai carries weight beyond its physical dimensions. Mosaic tiles, palm trees, and shaded cabanas frame a view over the skyscraper-dotted skyline that is harder to replicate at ground-level addresses. The pool deck here functions less as a resort amenity and more as an urban observation point: the city visible in three directions, the racecourse anchoring the foreground. Hotels at comparable price positioning in the city, such as Sofitel Mumbai BKC and ITC Grand Central, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Mumbai, operate with different outdoor configurations; the refined pool deck is one of the features that distinguishes the St. Regis positioning in this district.
Wellness and Recovery Infrastructure
The 24-hour gym and the St. Regis Spa together cover the practical recovery requirements for guests working through dense travel schedules. The spa's treatment menu includes a massage using chamomile and sandalwood, materials that register as specifically rooted in Indian aromatic tradition rather than the generic international spa vocabulary. Whether that distinction matters depends on how much time you plan to spend in treatment rooms, but it signals an attempt at local character within a globally branded format. Properties further from the centre, such as Aurika Mumbai International Airport, serve a different wellness use case; the St. Regis spa is calibrated for guests with city schedules who need efficient recovery rather than extended retreat programming.
Koishii and the Nighttime Register
Mumbai's nightlife has consolidated around a small number of venues with strong music programming and reliable crowd quality. Koishii, operating within the hotel, occupies a position in that hierarchy: it draws a crowd that includes Bollywood regulars, and it does so consistently enough that its reputation has moved beyond the hotel's own guest base. For guests who want proximity to a functioning nightlife venue without the logistics of cross-city travel late at night, the on-property option here is more substantive than the average hotel bar. The sound and energy level are calibrated for dancing rather than ambient drinking; guests looking for a quieter evening should use the hotel's other outlets instead.
The Palladium Connection and Neighbourhood Commerce
An entrance partially connected to the Palladium mall places the hotel in direct relationship with one of Mumbai's denser luxury retail concentrations. Gucci, Emporio Armani, Michael Kors, Forest Essentials, and Muji all have presence in the mall. For guests arriving for fashion, beauty, or retail-adjacent purposes, the adjacency is logistically useful. It also means the hotel operates as a node in a commercial district rather than as an isolated destination, which affects the street-level character of the experience. This is not a quiet residential neighbourhood hotel in the mode of a Le Sutra the Indian art hotel; it is a full-service tower in an active commercial zone.
Competitive Position in Mumbai's Luxury Hotel Set
La Liste's 2026 Leading Hotels ranking awarded The St. Regis Mumbai 92 points, placing it among the credentialed addresses in the city's luxury tier. That score positions it in conversation with other formally recognised properties across the market, including InterContinental Marine Drive-Mumbai and ITC Maratha, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Mumbai, each of which operates from a different neighbourhood logic and guest proposition. Google's aggregate rating of 4.6 across more than 16,900 reviews suggests sustained satisfaction at volume, which at a 395-room property reflects consistent operational delivery rather than the curated excellence of a boutique address like Sea Palace Hotel.
For guests extending their India itinerary beyond Mumbai, the St. Regis's positioning as a Marriott International property creates a continuity of service standard that can be useful when moving between cities with very different hotel ecosystems. Properties across northern India from The Leela Palace New Delhi in New Delhi to The Oberoi Amarvilas in Agra and The Leela Palace Jaipur in Jaipur serve different market segments; the choice between chain affiliation and independent character is one of the defining decisions in planning an India trip. For Rajasthan, more experiential formats like Amanbagh in Ajabgarh or Suján Jawai in Pali occupy a completely different register.
Planning a Stay
The hotel sits at 462 Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai 400013. For guests arriving via the international terminal, the cross-city transfer during peak hours is a material planning consideration; Lower Parel traffic during evening rush can extend journey times significantly, and early check-in coordination matters more here than at airport-adjacent properties. The Mahalaxmi Racecourse calendar and Palladium mall schedules are worth reviewing before confirming dates, as both affect the neighbourhood's ambient character and foot traffic. See our full Mumbai restaurants guide for dining options across the city's neighbourhoods, including areas not immediately served by the hotel's own outlets.
For travellers comparing options at a similar price tier internationally, the property's scale and service format place it closer to The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City than to a smaller urban address like Aman New York in New York City or Aman Venice in Venice, which operate at lower key counts with correspondingly different service ratios.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is The St. Regis Mumbai more formal or casual?
The St. Regis Mumbai operates in the formal register that the brand maintains globally. The lobby, room finishes, and service protocols follow the St. Regis standard as part of Marriott International's portfolio, which means a structured rather than relaxed environment. Koishii shifts the energy significantly after dark, but the hotel's daytime and dining character skews toward the kind of formality associated with La Liste-recognised city addresses (92 points, 2026). Guests seeking a more residential or design-led atmosphere might compare the experience against more independent Mumbai properties before booking.
What is the leading room type at The St. Regis Mumbai?
The 395 standard rooms all include marble bathrooms with separate soaking tubs and floor-to-ceiling bay windows, so the baseline is high. The Metropolitan Suite adds sea views from the master bathroom, a full living room, and a lighted dressing area , details that matter most for longer stays or guests who need the room to function as a working and social space. For most guests, the choice between standard room categories will come down to view orientation: the racecourse-facing rooms offer a different visual experience from those looking toward the broader urban skyline, and neither is a lesser option on pure merit.
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