Lemon Tree Premier Mumbai Intl. Airport
Mumbai · India · Opposite Mittal Industrial Estate
About Lemon Tree Premier Mumbai Intl. Airport — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Mumbai
Lemon Tree Premier Mumbai Intl. Airport is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Mumbai, India. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including kids club, bar, co working, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.2 / 5
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Lemon Tree Premier Hotel, Mumbai is one of the best properties to stay in the city, especially if you’re looking for comfort and convenience near the airport. The location is excellent – just a few minutes away from Mumbai International Airport, which is perfect for business travelers or those with early/late flights. Rooms are spacious, clean, and modern, offering great comfort and amenities. The staff is polite and service is prompt. The hotel maintains good hygiene standards and has a warm, welcoming vibe. Rates usually range between ₹7,000–₹8,000 per night including breakfast, which is quite reasonable for the quality offered. The breakfast spread is nice with a decent variety of Indian and continental options. Overall, a great value-for-money hotel with everything you need for a comfortable and stress-free stay in Mumbai. Highly recommended!
Lemon Tree Hotel truly impressed me! The room was exceptionally clean, comfortable, and well-appointed. The staff was warm, professional, and very attentive. A special thank you for accommodating my early check-in request—it made a big difference after a long journey. The location is also perfect—central, yet peaceful. Great service, excellent hospitality, and a hassle-free stay. Highly recommended.
If you’ve ever wanted to feel invisible, irrelevant, and mildly insulted all at once, welcome—you’ve found your sanctuary. The staff have truly mastered the art of ignoring guests with Olympic-level commitment. Smiles? Nonexistent. Helpfulness? Laughable. Hospitality? Must’ve gotten lost on the way here. In-room dining? A joke. You’ll call. No one answers. Call again—still nothing. If by some miracle someone does pick up, don’t get too excited. That’s just the beginning of your slow descent into starvation. You could order dinner and still have time to write your will before it arrives. Maybe. The only thing impressive here is how proudly they deliver such consistent disrespect. No warmth, no urgency, no care—just vibes and a strong sense that you’re bothering them by existing. Clean rooms? Yes. But clean doesn’t cancel out crap service. Would I come back? I’d rather eat cardboard in a bus station.