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Best Kids Club Hotels in Mumbai

8 family-friendly hotels with kids club in Mumbai . Handpicked for families who want the best.

Kids club hotels in Mumbai split into two clusters worth knowing before booking: the Gateway of India waterfront, where The Taj Mahal Palace and Taj Mahal Tower face the Arabian Sea, and the commercial districts of Worli, Bandra Kurla Complex and Nariman Point, where Four Seasons Hotel Mumbai, Trident Bandra Kurla and Trident Nariman Point sit closer to boardrooms than sand. Fairmont Mumbai near the airport, The Oberoi Mumbai in South Mumbai's shopping belt and Taj The Trees near Powai round out the eight properties confirmed with a kids club. All eight suit children from roughly toddler age through early primary school, though exact supervised hours and age brackets are not published for every hotel, so confirming at booking still matters more than the tag alone.

Mumbai's kids club hotels mirror the city's split personality: the Gateway of India side, where the Taj Mahal Palace and Taj Mahal Tower have stood since 1903 and 1973 facing the Arabian Sea, moves at a walkable, colonial-era pace, while Worli, Bandra Kurla Complex and Nariman Point run on the faster clock of boardrooms and glass towers. Fairmont Mumbai sits closest to the working reality of Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, a kilometre away, and Taj The Trees leans toward Powai's tech-park quiet. A family choosing between them is really choosing which version of Mumbai frames the rest of the stay.

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๐Ÿง’Why Mumbai is Great for Hotels with Kids Club

Daily logistics vary sharply across these eight addresses. Fairmont Mumbai sits a kilometre from Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, the shortest transfer of the group, useful for a short stopover or a late arrival with tired kids. Trident Bandra Kurla and Four Seasons Hotel Mumbai sit roughly 3 kilometres from the airport in Bandra Kurla Complex and Worli respectively, both workable for a family splitting the trip between sightseeing and a parent's meetings. The Oberoi Mumbai and the two Taj hotels at the Gateway of India put families within walking distance of South Mumbai's restaurants and the sea-facing promenade, trading airport proximity for an evening stroll that needs no car. Trident Nariman Point sits furthest out at roughly 24 kilometres from the airport, a trade worth making only if Marine Drive itself is the priority.

For activities by age, every one of the eight properties confirms a kids club, but three add something extra worth weighing. The Oberoi Mumbai pairs its kids club with a game room, useful for slightly older children on a rainy or overheated afternoon. Fairmont Mumbai adds a playground alongside its kids club and rooftop pool, better suited to toddlers and early-primary kids who want to run rather than sit. Taj The Trees near Powai centres its stay around an infinity pool, and Trident Nariman Point adds bike rental along Marine Drive for children old enough to cycle a flat, closed-off promenade. None of the eight publishes an exact age range for its kids club, so a call ahead to confirm supervised hours and the youngest and oldest ages accepted is worth the five minutes before booking.

All eight properties sit in five-star territory, and review counts give a rough read on demand rather than price, which none of these hotels disclose publicly. Taj Mahal Tower leads with over 5,000 reviews and a 9.3 rating, followed closely by Trident Bandra Kurla at 2,880 reviews and Trident Nariman Point at nearly 4,200, both rated 9.0 or above. Four Seasons Hotel Mumbai and Taj The Trees have the smallest review counts of the group, in the 650 to 700 range, which can mean a newer or lower-volume property rather than a lesser one, both still rated 8.8 and 9.3 respectively. The practical value question is less about price tier, since all eight compete in the same luxury bracket, and more about which neighbourhood cuts the most driving out of the week.

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Parent's take

Late morning at The Oberoi Mumbai, a nine-year-old trades the pool deck for the game room the moment the midday sun gets sharp, sandals slapping against marble floors past the concierge desk. A butler passing through South Mumbai's business-district hush barely breaks stride, used to the handoff between swim time and screen time that repeats most days here. By the time lunch is called, chlorine has dried into salt on sunburnt shoulders and the afternoon nap negotiation has already begun.

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Hotels in Mumbai with kids club, sorted by guest rating.

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1#1 Best for Kids Club
Taj Mahal Tower, Mumbai - 5-star hotel in Mumbai, Mumbai - photo 1
1/5

Wonderful

5,034 reviews

9.3

Taj Mahal Tower runs a kids club inside a 1973 building whose arched balconies contrast with the neighbouring Taj Mahal Palace, with rooms recently refurbished. Rooms include a 32-inch flat-screen TV, a minibar and free WiFi, with sea, city or pool views depending on the floor. The landscaped pool shares the J Wellness spa complex with the property next door, and the poolside Aquarius Lounge serves drinks in the afternoon. Ten restaurants cover the property, including Wasabi by Morimoto.

๐ŸŠSwimming Pool๐Ÿง’Kids Club๐Ÿง–Spa & Wellness๐Ÿ–๏ธBeach Access๐Ÿ›๏ธFamily Suite
Kids clubRecently refurbished roomsArched balconies with sea or pool viewsTen restaurants including Wasabi by Morimoto
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Why families love Taj Mahal Tower, Mumbai

Refurbished rooms here read less formal than the historic wing next door, handy for a family wanting a modern bathroom over period detail. Arched balconies give a toddler a spot to watch ships toward the Gateway of India without leaving the room. Ten restaurants spread the dinner crowd out, so an early bedtime gets more slots. One parent can watch the pool while the other visits the nearby Aquarius Lounge.

2#2 Best for Kids Club
The Oberoi Mumbai - 5-star hotel in Mumbai, Mumbai - photo 1
1/5

Wonderful

1,669 reviews

9.3

The Oberoi Mumbai runs a kids club alongside a dedicated game room, and its outdoor pool stays heated year-round in the city's business district. Rooms have wooden floors, large windows and an en suite bathroom behind a glass panel with electronic blinds, plus an LCD TV and a tea/coffee maker. Butler service covers the stay, with female butlers available for solo travellers. Fenix serves European, Asian and Indian dishes, while Vetro focuses on Italian.

๐ŸŠSwimming Pool๐Ÿง’Kids Club๐Ÿง–Spa & Wellness๐ŸŽฎGame Room
Kids club and game roomHeated outdoor poolButler serviceElectronic-blind bathrooms
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Why families love The Oberoi Mumbai

A game room next to the kids club gives an option beyond the pool when the heat keeps everyone inside, and the heated water means an early or late swim still works. Electronic blinds let a parent darken the room fast for a midday nap without wrestling curtains. Butler service handles laundry and reservations, freeing time otherwise spent on logistics. The five dining rooms lean adult in tone.

3#3 Best for Kids Club
Taj The Trees, Mumbai - 5-star hotel in Mumbai, Mumbai - photo 1
1/5

Wonderful

693 reviews

9.3

Taj The Trees runs a kids club next to an infinity pool, with interconnected family rooms available for parties that need two adjoining spaces. Rooms carry air conditioning, a private bathroom and city views, with a sun terrace and lush gardens around the pool deck. The family-friendly restaurant serves Chinese, Indian, American, Japanese and international dishes, with vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options at breakfast. Phoenix Market City Mall is 4.9 kilometres away.

๐ŸŠSwimming Pool๐Ÿง’Kids Club๐Ÿง–Spa & Wellness๐Ÿ–๏ธBeach Access๐Ÿ›๏ธFamily Suite
Kids clubInfinity poolInterconnected family roomsFamily-friendly restaurant
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Why families love Taj The Trees, Mumbai

Interconnected rooms let a family split a toddler's nap from a teenager's screen time without leaving the suite, and the infinity pool edge gives older kids a reason to linger past kids club hours. Breakfast covers enough ground, from a la carte to buffet, that a fussy eater and a rushed parent both get served. The gardens and sun terrace slow the pace before a day toward Powai Lake.

4#4 Best for Kids Club
The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai - 5-star hotel in Mumbai, Mumbai - photo 1
1/5

Wonderful

2,461 reviews

9.3

The Taj Mahal Palace runs a kids club inside the 1903 heritage building opposite the Gateway of India, overlooking the Arabian Sea. Family suites come with sea, city or pool views, a 32-inch flat-screen TV and a minibar, backed by 24-hour butler service. The landscaped pool sits inside the J Wellness spa wing, next to the poolside Aquarius Lounge. Wasabi by Morimoto and the Golden Dragon lead nine restaurants in total.

๐ŸŠSwimming Pool๐Ÿง’Kids Club๐Ÿง–Spa & Wellness๐Ÿ–๏ธBeach Access๐Ÿ›๏ธFamily Suite
Kids clubHeritage building opposite Gateway of IndiaFamily suites with sea or pool views24-hour butler service
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Why families love The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai

Booking the heritage wing puts the kids club steps from a lobby dating to 1903, good for splitting a morning between activities and the pool. Family suites with a sea or pool view give a toddler a place to nap while older siblings watch boats pass the Gateway of India. Butler service takes the edge off packing and unpacking with young kids in tow.

5#5 Best for Kids Club
Fairmont Mumbai - 5-star hotel in Mumbai, Mumbai - photo 1
1/5

Wonderful

679 reviews

9.1

Fairmont Mumbai runs a kids club next to a rooftop swimming pool, with a playground rounding out the outdoor space for younger guests. Family suites come with air conditioning, a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom, and the family-friendly restaurant serves Chinese, British, French and Indian menus across brunch, lunch, dinner and high tea, with vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options. The sauna and fitness centre sit inside the spa wing.

๐ŸŠSwimming Pool๐Ÿง’Kids Club๐Ÿง–Spa & Wellness๐ŸฐPlayground๐Ÿ–๏ธBeach Access๐Ÿ›๏ธFamily Suite
Kids club and playgroundRooftop swimming poolFamily suitesFamily-friendly restaurant with high tea
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Why families love Fairmont Mumbai

A rooftop pool paired with an actual playground gives younger kids somewhere to run before dinner, not just a swim. Families booking a suite have room to spread out gear, and the restaurant's high tea slot works as a mid-afternoon reset. Vegan and gluten-free options remove one more thing to negotiate at the table. The one-kilometre hop from the airport suits a short stay more than a full week.

6#6 Best for Kids Club
Trident Bandra Kurla - 5-star hotel in Mumbai, Mumbai - photo 1
1/5

Wonderful

2,880 reviews

9.1

Trident Bandra Kurla runs a kids club next to a year-round outdoor pool, with a family-friendly restaurant serving Indian and international dishes. Rooms carry air conditioning, a work desk and a minibar, and the fitness centre sits alongside a hammam and beauty services. Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport is three kilometres away, with Phoenix Market City Mall at 3.9 kilometres and Siddhi Vinayak Temple at eight. Breakfast draws consistent praise from guests staying here.

๐ŸŠSwimming Pool๐Ÿง’Kids Club๐Ÿง–Spa & Wellness
Kids clubYear-round outdoor poolFamily-friendly restaurantFitness centre and hammam
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Why families love Trident Bandra Kurla

A pool that runs year-round means a swim isn't weather-dependent, useful when a trip lands in monsoon season. The family-friendly restaurant covers a fussy eater without hunting off-site, and breakfast reviews suggest it holds up for a slow family morning. The hammam and beauty services lean adult, so plan that hour around nap time rather than kid activities. Three kilometres from the airport suits a short layover night.

7#7 Best for Kids Club
Trident Nariman Point - 5-star hotel in Mumbai, Mumbai - photo 1
1/5

Wonderful

4,198 reviews

9.0

Trident Nariman Point runs a kids club alongside its outdoor pool, with the Arabian Sea and Marine Drive as the view from most rooms. Rooms carry a personal safe, minibar and flat-screen TV, and some open onto sea views. The tour desk arranges day trips and car rentals, and the hotel keeps bikes for guests who want to cover Marine Drive on two wheels. Frangipani serves Mediterranean plates, while Indian Jones covers Southeast Asian and Japanese cuisine.

๐ŸŠSwimming Pool๐Ÿง’Kids Club๐Ÿง–Spa & Wellness๐Ÿ–๏ธBeach Access๐ŸšฒBike Rental
Kids club on siteOutdoor pool overlooking Marine DriveBike rental for guestsSea-view rooms available
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Why families love Trident Nariman Point

Families booking a sea-view room get the kids club and an outdoor pool set against Marine Drive's curve, good for splitting a morning between organised activities and a swim. The tour desk lines up a car for a Gateway of India day trip, and Indian Jones runs a broad enough menu that a picky nine-year-old eats well too. The hotel sits closer to the business district than to a beach.

8#8 Best for Kids Club
Four Seasons Hotel Mumbai - 5-star hotel in Mumbai, Mumbai - photo 1
1/5

Excellent

655 reviews

8.8

A kids club and babysitting services set Four Seasons Hotel Mumbai apart in the Worli-Lower Parel commercial district, alongside a marble bathroom in every room with a walk-in shower and bath tub. The hotel is pet-friendly and runs a fitness centre and spa. Opus serves Modern European and Asian cuisine in the art deco lobby, while rooftop bar AER overlooks the Arabian Sea. Siddhivinayak Temple is a 10-minute drive away.

๐Ÿง’Kids Club๐Ÿง–Spa & Wellness๐Ÿ•Pet Friendly
Kids clubBabysitting servicePet-friendly policyMarble bathrooms
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Why families love Four Seasons Hotel Mumbai

Parents traveling with a toddler and an older sibling can book the kids club and babysitting service separately, splitting an evening at AER from nap-time supervision. Marble bathrooms with a walk-in shower speed up the get-ready routine before the 10-minute drive to Siddhivinayak Temple. Families traveling with a pet appreciate the pet-friendly policy, though there is no dedicated swimming pool here for cooling off after sightseeing.

๐Ÿ’กTips for Choosing a Hotel with Kids Club in Mumbai

  • 1Call ahead to confirm kids club age brackets and supervised hours before booking, none of these eight hotels publish exact ranges, and Mumbai staff can usually answer within a day.
  • 2Pick by neighbourhood first, not by hotel name: Fairmont suits an airport-adjacent stopover, the Gateway hotels suit walking to Marine Drive, and Worli or BKC suit a parent combining meetings with the trip.
  • 3Double-check room category at Trident Bandra Kurla specifically, its listing references adults-only rooms alongside the kids club, so confirm a family room is actually being booked, not just the property.
  • 4Book The Oberoi Mumbai or Fairmont Mumbai if a rainy or overheated afternoon is likely, both add a game room or playground on top of the kids club for indoor backup.
  • 5Budget extra transfer time for Trident Nariman Point, its Marine Drive location sits roughly 24 kilometres from Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, the longest airport run of the eight.

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