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The Oberoi Mumbai

Marine Drive's modernist icon — where Mumbai's skyline meets five-star precision

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The Oberoi Group (M.S. Oberoi legacy)

Founder · Est. 1986 · Nariman Point, Marine Drive, Mumbai

The Oberoi Mumbai opened in 1986 on Nariman Point at the southern tip of Marine Drive — the Queen's Necklace — positioning itself at the junction of Mumbai's financial district and its most famous waterfront. The hotel was designed as a modernist counterpoint to the Taj's heritage architecture: clean lines, glass, and marble, reflecting the Oberoi Group's aesthetic of precision and understated luxury.

The Oberoi Group, founded by M.S. Oberoi, had already established a reputation for operational excellence that distinguished its properties from competitors. At The Oberoi Mumbai, this translated into service levels that became the subject of hospitality case studies — the staff-to-guest ratio, the personalisation protocols, and the anticipatory service model were among the most rigorous in Indian luxury hospitality.

The hotel's restaurants — Ziya (Indian), Vetro (Italian), and the all-day dining options — operate at the same precision level as the hotel itself. The Oberoi Patisserie became a distinct brand, producing cakes and confectionery that Mumbai's residents purchased independently of any hotel stay.

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The Oberoi standard is not about opulence. It is about precision. Every detail, from the doorway to the dessert, is considered.

What Defines The Oberoi Mumbai

ZiyaThe Indian restaurant under the Oberoi's fine-dining programme. Contemporary technique applied to traditional preparations.
Marine Drive View RoomsRooms facing the Queen's Necklace — one of Asia's most significant hotel-room views.
The Oberoi SpaSpa services calibrated to the Oberoi's precision standards.
Oberoi PatisserieThe confectionery and cake programme that developed its own commercial identity.
The Lobby LoungeThe public space where Mumbai's business community conducts meetings in five-star comfort.

The Experience

The lobby is marble and glass — clean, modern, and deliberately untouched by the visual excess that characterises many luxury hotels. The service begins at the car door and does not end until departure. The Marine Drive view — visible from rooms, restaurants, and public spaces — provides a constant reminder that this hotel occupies one of Mumbai's most significant addresses.

Rated & Reviewed By

Condé Nast Traveller Hot List · Forbes Travel Guide 5-Star · Travel + Leisure World's Best

Editorial Notes

  • The Oberoi Group's service model is a documented hospitality case study — used in hotel management programmes worldwide.
  • The Marine Drive/Nariman Point location places the hotel at the nexus of Mumbai's financial and waterfront identities.
  • The Oberoi Patisserie is one of the few hotel confectionery operations that developed independent commercial significance.
  • Mandatory curriculum reference for hospitality students studying luxury hotel operations and service design.

Getting There

Nearest railway station: Churchgate (Western Line, 10-minute walk). By road: Nariman Point, Marine Drive.