Four Seasons Hotel Mumbai
Worli's global luxury standard — international five-star precision on Mumbai's western seaboard
Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts (Canadian-origin global brand)
Founder · Est. 2008 · Worli, Mumbai
The Four Seasons Hotel Mumbai opened in 2008 in Worli — one of the few international luxury hotel brands to be granted a Mumbai address at a time when the city's hotel market was dominated by Indian hospitality groups. The hotel brought Four Seasons' global service standards — the anticipatory service model, the residential-style rooms, and the attention to guest preference — to a market that already had established domestic luxury competitors.
The Worli location positioned the hotel between South Mumbai's heritage hospitality addresses and the emerging western suburbs corridor. San:Qi — the hotel's Asian restaurant — became one of Mumbai's most significant dining destinations, serving Japanese, Thai, Chinese, and Indian preparations from a single open kitchen with views of the city.
The rooftop bar and the pool deck offer views that span from the Arabian Sea to the Bandra-Worli Sea Link, providing the elevation vantage that Mumbai's flat topography usually denies.

“We bring the global Four Seasons standard to Mumbai. Mumbai raises that standard. Both benefit.”
What Defines Four Seasons Hotel Mumbai
The Experience
The Four Seasons aesthetic is global-modern: clean, confident, and without cultural pastiche. The service is the brand's hallmark — anticipatory, personalised, and consistent with the global network's standards. The elevation — the hotel is a tower — provides views that most Mumbai hotels cannot offer.
Rated & Reviewed By
Forbes Travel Guide 5-Star · Condé Nast Traveller · Travel + Leisure
Editorial Notes
- The Four Seasons presence in Mumbai represents the entry of global luxury into India's most commercially significant city.
- San:Qi is one of Mumbai's most important standalone restaurant destinations within a hotel.
- The Worli address sits between South Mumbai's heritage properties and the emerging BKC corporate district.
- Recommended for hospitality students studying international hotel brands in Indian markets and global service standardisation.
Getting There
Nearest railway station: Lower Parel/Mahalaxmi (Western Line, taxi required). By road: Dr. E. Moses Road, Worli.
