Hotel Sunshine



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Looking for a place to stay in Mumbai? Then look no further than Hotel Sunshine, a small hotel that brings the best of Mumbai to your doorstep.
As your “home away from home,” the small hotel rooms offer air conditioning, and getting online is easy, with free wifi available.
Guests have access to 24 hour front desk and room service while staying at Hotel Sunshine. And, as an added convenience, there is parking available to guests.
While staying at Hotel Sunshine, visitors can check out Holy Trinity Church (1.8 mi) and Parleshwar Ganpati Mandir (2.2 mi), some of Mumbai's top attractions.
If you’re looking for a seafood restaurant, consider a visit to Gajalee, China House Restaurant, or Emperor's Court, which are all conveniently located a short distance from Hotel Sunshine.
Should time allow, Astrologer House is a popular lighthouse that is relatively easy to get to.
We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Hotel Sunshine as you experience everything Mumbai has to offer.
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The rooms are simple but clean. The bathrooms are slightly worn but still in order. The staff is competent and respectful.
Personally, I preferred a hotel close to the airport because I wanted to be sure not to miss my flight. Nevertheless, you can reach the old town within half an hour by cab.
I would like to highlight the nice terrace, which is a pleasant haven of peace from the hustle and bustle of the city.
You can also order food and drinks there 24 hours a day, which are inexpensive and taste excellent.
However, connected with this is the only real disadvantage of this hotel. If you have a room that is close to the kitchen, you better have a deep sleep. It is not uncommon to start washing dishes loudly in the middle of the night.
Certainly a very good place for people who are just passing through and still want to explore a bit of the city .



Bathroom was grim. Everything was rusty and what I believe is the hot water tank was leaking onto the floor.
The room was on ground floor and it was very noisy. Not sure if it was beside the kitchen but the noise went on late and started early. There was also a lot of men who I think worked there hanging around the reception which to some people could feel intimidating.
I have stayed in far worse but I would suggest paying a little more to find something better.
Walking into my room, I was greeted not by a mint on my pillow but by an army of dead mosquitoes decorating the bed. It seemed like they had a party, overindulged, and just couldn’t leave. The cleaning crew must have been on a permanent vacation because the only thing clean in that room was my conscience for not running away immediately.
The bathroom was a horror story with a twist of comedy. Calling it “dirty” would be a compliment; it was as if the dirt had moved in, signed a lease, and wasn’t leaving anytime soon. The handwashing bottle wasn’t just dirty; it was auditioning for a role in a grime documentary. But the pièce de résistance was the bathroom glass, so transparent that I felt like I was starring in my own reality show every time I showered. Privacy? More like a public broadcast service!
And oh, the staff. They were tip comedians, always with their hands outstretched, ready for a tip even if the only service provided was a lesson in how not to run a hotel. They had this magical ability to appear out of nowhere, especially when I looked remotely content, just to remind me that every interaction apparently had a price tag.
In conclusion, if you’re looking for a stay that combines the thrill of a wildlife safari (thanks to the mosquitoes), the suspense of a reality TV show (courtesy of the transparent bathroom), and the humor of a stand-up comedy sketch (shoutout to the ever-optimistic staff), then this is the place for you. Just remember, the real tip is to enjoy the comedy of errors you’re about to experience. And maybe bring your own cleaning supplies.



It was very hand that the kitchen was open late since my plane was delayed so I didn't arrive until after 2300. The menu was in the room, I ordered over the phone and paid for it on delivery with cash.
The room itself was comfortable. It wasn't super fancy but did have everything that you would need including plenty of power sockets. I didn't have time to wander around the area since my flight was very early the next day. I wasn't able to have a shower since the hot water wasn't running.
Overall it was a nice place for an overnight stay since it was conveniently close to the airport and the shuttle was free.
The rooms were impressive - clean, well-maintained, and spacious. The housekeeping staff did an excellent job
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