Best Hotels With Spa & Wellness in Mumbai
18 family-friendly hotels with spa & wellness in Mumbai . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Hotels with spa and wellness facilities in Mumbai reward parents doing shift care more than they reward the whole family sitting through a treatment together: one adult books a massage at The Oberoi Mumbai or The Taj Mahal Palace while the other watches the pool or the kids club, then they swap the next afternoon. The five hotels with the highest ratings on this list, from Taj The Trees to Fairmont Mumbai, pair a spa with a kids club on-site, which makes the swap logistically simple rather than a taxi ride away. The honest limit: spa treatments here are built for adults, and nothing in these hotels' listings promises a dedicated kids' spa menu, so plan the spa hour as parent downtime, not a family activity.
Mumbai treats wellness as heritage, not a modern import: the Taj Mahal Palace has run traditional Indian spa therapies since long before the word wellness entered hotel marketing, and its J Wellness menu still leans on that history rather than imported spa trends. The city's other spa cluster sits inland, around Bandra Kurla Complex and Powai, where towers built for finance and tech now house hammams and 24-hour spas for a workforce with jet-lagged international schedules. A family visiting notices the split immediately: colonial-era grandeur near the Gateway of India, glass-and-steel efficiency twenty minutes inland.
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๐งWhy Mumbai is Great for Hotels with Spa & Wellness
Sleep and childcare logistics decide whether a spa hour actually happens on a Mumbai trip. Hotels that pair spa access with a kids club on the same property, among them The Oberoi Mumbai, Trident Nariman Point, Taj The Trees and Taj Mahal Tower, let one parent book a treatment without arranging outside childcare first. Fairmont Mumbai adds a playground alongside its spa and kids club, useful for the parent waiting their turn. Family rooms with interconnecting doors, confirmed at Taj The Trees and Fairmont Mumbai, mean a napping toddler does not have to share a wall with a parent's massage-day wake-up call. Abode Bombay, a smaller boutique property 100 metres from the Gateway of India, leads with its spa and wellness centre directly in its own listing, worth considering for a couple's stopover night before or after the family portion of a Mumbai trip.
Spa access itself skews toward parents and older teenagers rather than young children, since none of these hotels list a dedicated kids' spa treatment. What changes by age is what the rest of the family does during that hour. Toddlers and preschoolers do best at properties with a kids club running in parallel, such as The Oberoi Mumbai's kids club and game room or Fairmont Mumbai's kids club and playground combination. School-age children get more out of the fitness centres bundled with nearly every spa on this list, from Trident Bandra Kurla's hammam-and-gym pairing to Iconiqa's yoga classes, which older kids can sometimes join with a parent. Teenagers old enough to sit through a treatment on their own tend to gravitate toward properties with an obvious social hub nearby, like the rooftop dining at The Oberoi Mumbai.
Value in Mumbai's spa hotels tracks the difference between a spa as headline feature and a spa as one amenity among many. Abode Bombay and Trident Nariman Point lead with the spa itself, the first through direct proximity to the Gateway of India, the second through Marine Drive views that extend the relaxation past the treatment room. Paying Taj Mahal Palace or Taj Mahal Tower rates buys the J Wellness heritage therapies specifically, which is worth it for a couple prioritising the treatment over the pool. Airport-belt options like Fairmont Mumbai and Iconiqa justify their rate more through transfer time saved on a red-eye than through the spa, since a spa and sauna combination is close to standard at this hotel tier across the city.
Parent's take
A parent at Trident Nariman Point slips out of the family suite for a 90-minute treatment while the other parent takes the kids down to the pool overlooking Marine Drive, and returns to find sunscreen smudged across both children's cheeks and a half-eaten plate of fries by the loungers. The Arabian Sea is turning gold through the treatment-room window by the time the massage ends, which makes the ten-minute walk back upstairs feel longer than it is.
Our Top 18 Picks
Hotels in Mumbai with spa & wellness, sorted by guest rating.

Wonderful
2,461 reviews
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.
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.

The Oberoi Mumbai
Mumbai
Wonderful
1,669 reviews
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.
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.

Taj The Trees, Mumbai
Mumbai
Wonderful
693 reviews
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.
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.

Taj Mahal Tower, Mumbai
Mumbai
Wonderful
5,034 reviews
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.
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.

Fairmont Mumbai
Mumbai
Wonderful
679 reviews
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.
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.

Trident Bandra Kurla
Mumbai
Wonderful
2,880 reviews
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.
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.

Trident Nariman Point
Mumbai
Wonderful
4,198 reviews
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.
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.

The St. Regis Mumbai
Mumbai
Wonderful
1,152 reviews
The St. Regis Mumbai puts families in one-bedroom apartments with extra room to spread out, inside a hotel that carries the St. Regis Butler Service as standard. Bikes are available for guests who want to cover Lower Parel without a car, and the pool sits within the wider spa and wellness setup. Eight restaurants and specialty dining rooms look out over the Mumbai skyline. High Street Phoenix sits steps away, putting shopping and entertainment within walking distance.
Why families love The St. Regis Mumbai
A one-bedroom apartment gives a family real separation between a parent's video call and a kid's cartoon marathon, unlike a standard suite. The St. Regis Butler Service can be pointed at stroller logistics or dinner reservations, one less thing to plan solo. Bikes rented at the hotel work for a short loop around Lower Parel once nap time ends. Eight restaurants trend toward business dinners more than casual family meals.
Wonderful
533 reviews
A rooftop swimming pool anchors ICONIQA - The Lifestyle Hotel of Mumbai, paired with a hot tub, sauna and fitness room for cooling off between sightseeing days. The restaurant runs a family-friendly dining room alongside Indian, Japanese, Mexican and international menus, with breakfast covering vegetarian, vegan, halal and gluten-free diets. Free WiFi, free private parking and a 24-hour front desk round out the stay, 3.1 kilometres from Phoenix Market City Mall.
Why families love ICONIQA - The Lifestyle Hotel of Mumbai
Parents managing picky eaters benefit from the wide breakfast spread, covering vegetarian, vegan, halal and gluten-free options without a special request. The rooftop pool, hot tub and sauna give parents and kids separate ways to unwind after a day at Powai Lake or the ISKCON temple. Families wanting a dedicated kids club should plan pool time together instead, since supervision here centres on the rooftop deck, not a children's programme.

Excellent
682 reviews
A water park and playground set The Westin Mumbai Garden City apart from other properties near Film City, alongside a landscaped swimming pool and family rooms. Floor-to-ceiling windows and tea/coffee making facilities furnish the air-conditioned rooms, each with a bathtub and free toiletries. Oberoi Shopping Mall sits 100 metres away, and Seasonal Tastes restaurant serves all-day dining with skyline views. Airport shuttle service runs at a surcharge, 8 kilometres from Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport.
Why families love The Westin Mumbai Garden City
Families with children under ten get more mileage from the on-site water park and playground than from the pool alone, spreading energy across two spaces instead of one. The floor-to-ceiling windows and tea-making kit suit parents settling in for a longer stay near the Film City studios. Seasonal Tastes covers all-day meals without a reservation scramble. Guests without a car should budget for the surcharge airport shuttle.

Abode Bombay
Mumbai
Excellent
1,555 reviews
Family rooms sit 100 metres from the Gateway of India at Abode Bombay, alongside a library and shared lounge rarely found at other properties nearby. Air-conditioned rooms carry a satellite TV, seating area and private bathroom with free toiletries. A 24-hour front desk, tour desk and free WiFi cover the practical side of a stay, and dry cleaning and currency exchange are arranged on site. CST Railway Station is 2 kilometres away.
Why families love Abode Bombay
Families wanting a quiet corner to read before bed can use the library, an amenity most heritage-area hotels skip in favour of a bar. The seating area in each room gives parents somewhere to sit once children are asleep, without leaving the room. Being 100 metres from the Gateway of India suits families sightseeing on foot, though there is no pool here for an afternoon cooldown.

The Leela Mumbai
Mumbai
Excellent
3,878 reviews
The Leela Mumbai soundproofs its rooms against traffic from the airport five minutes away, and every one comes with air conditioning and a minibar. The outdoor pool sits below rooms overlooking landscaped gardens or the water, backed by a fitness centre and spa. Free parking covers the drive from Andheri Railway Station, four kilometres off. Six restaurants split between Indian, Chinese and Italian menus, and the Citrus Restaurant runs around the clock.
Why families love The Leela Mumbai
Parents settling a napping toddler notice the soundproofing before anything else, since the nearby airport barely carries into the room. The 24-hour Citrus Restaurant covers a jet-lagged breakfast at odd hours, and the outdoor pool works for an afternoon swim between the landscaped gardens. The property reads more business hotel than dedicated kids program, so families wanting organised activities should look elsewhere.

Excellent
1,174 reviews
An indoor swimming pool pairs with an outdoor pool at ITC Grand Central, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Mumbai, a combination none of its Parel neighbours match. Rooms and suites carry city views, a flat-screen satellite TV, work desk and seating area, with a private bathroom offering hot and cold shower and free toiletries. The spa and fitness centre round out the stay, and Dublin- The Irish Bar serves drinks on site. Dadar Railway Station is 4.4 kilometres away.
Why families love ITC Grand Central, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Mumbai
Rainy-season trips are covered here, since the indoor pool keeps swim time going when Mumbai's monsoon rules out the outdoor one. The seating area in each room gives parents a spot to work while children wind down after the pool. Dadar Railway Station within 4.4 kilometres makes day trips to South Mumbai landmarks manageable without a car. Guests wanting dedicated family suites should compare against nearby options.

Excellent
1,831 reviews
Interconnecting family rooms are available on request at JW Marriott Mumbai Sahar Airport, 400 metres from Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Andheri East. An outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre and spa wellness centre sit alongside a 24-hour front desk and round-the-clock in-room dining. Rooms carry air conditioning, a minibar and a private bathroom with bathtub or shower. Marol metro station is 1.2 kilometres away, and the hotel runs an executive lounge plus three restaurants spanning Italian, Japanese and Indian menus.
Why families love JW Marriott Mumbai Sahar Airport
Families needing two connecting rooms for grandparents and children get a booking option that is rare this close to the airport. The outdoor pool and fitness centre give parents a wind-down spot after red-eye arrivals, and round-the-clock in-room dining covers kids who fall asleep before dinner service ends. Couples wanting a quiet leisure retreat away from runway traffic should look further from Andheri East.

Excellent
655 reviews
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.
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.

Excellent
2,901 reviews
Family rooms are available five minutes' drive from Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport at Hilton Mumbai International Airport Hotel, alongside an outdoor pool, spa and fitness centre. The spa runs hot tubs, body massage and a sauna, and the hotel serves five dining options plus 24-hour room service. Rooms carry wooden flooring, oversized windows, an armchair with ottoman and bathrobes. Oberoi Mall is a 15-minute drive, and a tour desk arranges day trips.
Why families love Hilton Mumbai International Airport Hotel
Parents flying in late benefit from the five-minute drop to the airport and 24-hour room service that covers meals outside restaurant hours. The spa's hot tubs and sauna give one parent a break while the other watches the pool, and five dining options avoid the same buffet every night. Business travellers extending a trip into family time will appreciate the nearby business centre.

Excellent
2,492 reviews
Family rooms and interconnected rooms cater to all guests at Radisson Blu Mumbai International Airport, alongside a rooftop swimming pool, sun terrace and lush garden. The family-friendly restaurant serves Chinese, Indian, Italian and local cuisines, with breakfast covering continental, American and vegetarian options. Spa facilities and a fitness centre round out the stay, and an airport shuttle covers the 2-kilometre run to the terminal. Phoenix Market City Mall is 4.4 kilometres away.
Why families love Radisson Blu Mumbai International Airport
Families needing two connecting rooms find them here without a special request, useful for grandparents traveling alongside young children. The lush garden and sun terrace give toddlers space to burn off energy outside the rooftop pool, a rare combination this close to the runway. The family-friendly restaurant's four cuisines cover picky eaters across a multi-night stay. Guests wanting a beach or a kids club should look elsewhere in the city.

Taj Santacruz
Mumbai
Excellent
1,852 reviews
A year-round outdoor pool with pool-view rooms distinguishes Taj Santacruz, a two-minute walk from Chhatrapati Shivaji Domestic Terminal 1. Family rooms are available alongside a spa, sauna and 24-hour front desk. Rooms include a flat-screen TV with satellite channels and DVD player, bath robes and free toiletries, with some rooms offering a separate seating area. Three restaurants cover Chinese at China Inc, Italian at Rivea and multi-cuisine dining at Tiqri.
Why families love Taj Santacruz
Families splitting nap schedules benefit from rooms with a separate seating area, letting one parent work or relax while a child sleeps nearby. The year-round outdoor pool means swim time is not seasonal, useful for stopovers booked at short notice. Three distinct restaurants, including the multi-cuisine Tiqri, cut down on picky-eater standoffs. Guests wanting beachfront access should treat this as an airport-adjacent base instead.
๐กTips for Choosing a Hotel with Spa & Wellness in Mumbai
- 1Book spa treatments for the same window as your children's pool or kids club time, since none of these Mumbai hotels list a dedicated children's spa menu.
- 2Ask directly about sauna or hammam access hours when you check in; several hotels here, including Trident Bandra Kurla and Iconiqa, run these on a shared rather than private schedule.
- 3Choose Taj Mahal Palace or Taj Mahal Tower if traditional Indian therapies matter more to you than a modern spa menu, since J Wellness leans specifically on that heritage.
- 4Confirm family room or interconnecting-door availability before booking a spa stay with young children, so a napping toddler is not on the other side of a thin wall.
- 5Pick an airport-belt hotel like Fairmont Mumbai if your spa stay follows a long-haul flight, since the shorter transfer leaves more energy for the treatment itself.
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