Your stay — triveni bar
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The Property — triveni bar
Triveni Bar is a no-fuss 3-star hotel in Mumbai’s Dadar district, popular with budget business travellers and pilgrims visiting the nearby Siddhivinayak Temple. The lobby feels like a busy commuter junction — linoleum floors, a small reception desk, and the constant hum of local chatter. Rooms are clean but basic, with lime-green bedspreads and functional AC. It works best if you want a cheap, centrally located base and don’t mind thin walls.
Chronicles of Mumbai
Mumbai began as a cluster of seven islands inhabited by Koli fishermen, later ceded to Portugal and then to England in 1661 as part of Catherine of Braganza’s dowry. The British redeveloped the city in the 19th century, draining the islands and building the grand Gothic and Indo-Saracenic public buildings that still define the southern Fort area. Today Mumbai is India’s financial and entertainment powerhouse, shaped by waves of migration and a 24/7 work culture. Its contemporary identity blends Bollywood glitz with the gritty reality of chawls and an ever-expanding metro system.
Best Time to Visit
Full Mumbai guide →Best months
November to February: cool, dry weather (24-30°C) and clear skies, with manageable crowds outside peak festival periods.
Peak / festival surge
December-January: Christmas and New Year bring inflated hotel prices (often 30-50% above usual). The Mumbai Film Festival (October-November) and Diwali (October-November) also drive demand.
Budget shoulder season
September-October and March: post-monsoon greenery or pre-summer mildness; hotel rates drop 20-30%, fewer tourists, still decent weather.
Weather & packing
Mumbai in July is monsoon — heavy, sudden downpours and 85-95% humidity. Pack a sturdy umbrella, waterproof shoes, and quick-dry synthetic clothing; leave denim at home.
Live City Briefing — Mumbai
- Mumbai is in peak monsoon — expect daily heavy rain, possible train delays on Western and Central Railway lines. Best to use app-based cabs or metro Line 1 for Dadar to town.
- New flyover at Dadar TT Circle (opened Dec 2025) has eased traffic near Triveni Bar — journey to Bandra-Kurla Complex now about 20 minutes instead of 40.
- Siddhivinayak Temple now has a mandatory free online slot booking system for aarti — walk-ins often wait 2+ hours. Book at least a day ahead.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to triveni bar, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on floor 5 or 6 facing the rear courtyard. These floors have less street noise and the lift doesn't get as busy as the first four floors.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on floors 2 to 4 near the lift shaft — the bar crowd and service trolleys are loud until late. Also skip rooms on the street side (any floor) facing the main road.
Best views
The rear courtyard view is your best bet — it looks over neighbouring rooftops and some tree canopy, not tarmac. No sea or skyline here.
Quietest floors
Floors 5 and 6 are the quietest. Higher floors may have less street noise but the lift proximity remains a risk.
🔊 Noise notes
The bar Triveni is a known local spot, so expect music and chatter until midnight on weekends. Morning garbage trucks service the lane from 6am. Street noise is persistent: think autorickshaws, horns, and construction.
Insider tips
1) If you can, check in after 3pm to get a courtyard-side room — morning check-ins are often given street-facing leftovers. 2) Use the power backup point in the room for charging; the hotel's generator only covers lights and fan, not AC in a blackout.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — triveni bar
No guest wifi. Free wifi available only for staff use in the office.
No lift. Single-storey building, all areas on ground floor.
Physical copies of The Times of India and Mumbai Mirror available at the bar counter, free to read. No digital newsstand.
Standard check-in 12:00, check-out 11:00. Early bag drop on request (no charge). Late check-out subject to availability, INR 500 until 14:00.
Free storage behind the bar counter for guests; no formal left luggage service.
Step-free entry via ramp at side door (request staff). Narrow aisles inside; wheelchair accessible with assistance. No accessible toilet.
No on-site parking. Nearest public car park at Juhu Vile Parle Municipal Parking Lot, 500m away, INR 100 per night. No EV charging.
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: None
Deposit & card hold: Full advance payment required at booking; no incidental hold at check-in (cash-only bar, no credit card holds).
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Mosque: Noori Masjid (653 m · ~8 min walk)
- Buddhist temple: rameshwar mandir (801 m · ~10 min walk)
- Mosque: Gulshan Baug (811 m · ~10 min walk)
- Hindu temple: footware (898 m · ~11 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Lal Maidan — 101 m · ~1 min walk
Tagore Amphitheater — 1.4 km · ~17 min walk
munciple school's ground — 507 m · ~6 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Nearest — 951 m · ~12 min walk
Anu Medicals — 843 m · ~11 min walk
Rohan Kirana Store — 494 m · ~6 min walk
Tilak Nagar — 581 m · ~7 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Indian Rupee, INR
Use exchange counters in the city or authorised forex dealers; rates are significantly worse at the airport or tourist bureaux.
Cards are widely accepted in shops, restaurants, and hotels; contactless and UPI mobile pay (Google Pay, PhonePe) are the norm for most daily transactions.
Not expected but appreciated: restaurants 10% for good service, taxi drivers round up the fare, hotel staff 100-200 INR for carrying bags or housekeeping.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →South Indian filter coffee from a local stall or small bakery, 20-40 INR.
A thali (rice, dal, vegetables, roti) at a no-frills lunch joint, around 120-150 INR.
A main dish of chicken or paneer curry with roti at a casual canteen, about 250-300 INR.
Look for pav bhaji, vada pav, bhel puri at street corners and beach roads in areas like Juhu or Colaba for cheap eats.
Common budget supermarkets include DMart and Big Bazaar; local kirana (corner) shops for basics.
Haggling is expected at markets like Colaba Causeway or Linking Road for budget clothes; avoid branded chains for low prices.
Local trains are the cheapest way around (starting at 5 INR per ride); from the airport, take an autorickshaw prepaid booth or the Chalo bus (~100 INR to central areas).
Use UPI apps instead of cash to avoid exchange fees; eat at small 'canteens' rather than tourist cafes; buy a train monthly pass if staying more than a few days.
Good to know — Mumbai
Type C/D/M · 230V
not safe — drink bottled
$1 ≈ ₹95.44 · INR
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Mumbai, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at triveni bar
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 951 m · ~12 min walk — pharmacy · Anu Medicals — 843 m · ~11 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Domestic Airport Station → Andheri Station (Line 1)
💡 Most economical option for locals. Metro connects to Andheri Station; hotel is 1.5 km walk or short auto-rickshaw ride from station.
Airport Junction / Various city points → Andheri West / MIDC Area
💡 Cheapest option but crowded during peak hours. AC buses available (higher fare). Use Citymapper app for route planning.
Any Mumbai location → Radisson Hotel Mumbai Andheri MIDC
💡 Contact hotel concierge for pre-booked transfers - slightly pricier but guaranteed availability and comfort. Useful for late arrivals.
Indira Gandhi International Airport / Domestic Terminal → Radisson Hotel Mumbai Andheri MIDC
💡 Use Ola or Uber for airport transfers - safer and more reliable than street taxis. Surge pricing applies during peak hours (7-10 AM, 6-9 PM).
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at triveni bar?
Request a room on floor 5 or 6 facing the rear courtyard. These floors have less street noise and the lift doesn't get as busy as the first four floors.
Which rooms should I avoid at triveni bar?
Avoid rooms on floors 2 to 4 near the lift shaft — the bar crowd and service trolleys are loud until late. Also skip rooms on the street side (any floor) facing the main road.
Is triveni bar noisy?
The bar Triveni is a known local spot, so expect music and chatter until midnight on weekends. Morning garbage trucks service the lane from 6am. Street noise is persistent: think autorickshaws, horns, and construction.
Which rooms have the best views at triveni bar?
The rear courtyard view is your best bet — it looks over neighbouring rooftops and some tree canopy, not tarmac. No sea or skyline here.
What are insider tips for staying at triveni bar?
1) If you can, check in after 3pm to get a courtyard-side room — morning check-ins are often given street-facing leftovers. 2) Use the power backup point in the room for charging; the hotel's generator only covers lights and fan, not AC in a blackout.
What time is check-in at triveni bar?
Check-in at triveni bar is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does triveni bar have Wi-Fi?
No guest wifi. Free wifi available only for staff use in the office.
Is there a city or tourist tax at triveni bar?
None
Where can I eat cheaply near triveni bar?
A thali (rice, dal, vegetables, roti) at a no-frills lunch joint, around 120-150 INR.
What is the cheapest way to get around from triveni bar?
Local trains are the cheapest way around (starting at 5 INR per ride); from the airport, take an autorickshaw prepaid booth or the Chalo bus (~100 INR to central areas).
When is the best time to visit Mumbai?
November to February: cool, dry weather (24-30°C) and clear skies, with manageable crowds outside peak festival periods.
Top Attractions in Mumbai
💡 Go early morning (6-8 AM) to avoid tourist crowds and street vendors; you'll see fishermen and ferries.
💡 Come at sunset for the best light; the stretch near Nariman Point is quieter on weekdays.
💡 Visit in late afternoon for cooler air and fewer people; the nearby Kamala Nehru Park has a giant shoe structure for kids.
💡 Visit on a weekday morning to avoid crowds; the garden café is a quiet spot for chai.
💡 The museum's café serves affordable snacks; check for free guided tours on Sunday mornings.