Is the airport region really boring, like most airport locations? Amit Varma wrote: > A friend stayed in Orchid Ecotel [1], which is very close to the airport and > in the heart of the suburbs, for a couple of months, and he says he loved > it, and the broadband was very good. Their website says they're a five star, > but I've dined there many times and it seemed more low end than that. I > can't imagine it costing more than Gordon House, you could find out. > > [1] http://www.orchidhotel.com/hotels/orchidmumbai/hotelinmumbai.htm > >
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