The most expensive place we stayed at in India, but it was still a decent value. Very comfortable and well run property that offers lots of services and a professional and courteous staff. The rooms and the building are not historic, but it is clean, efficient, relaxing, and inviting and the decor of the room was very nice. The bed was very comfortable and unlike other places we stayed at, it was a true queen or king bed. (Some places like to push two twins together and call it a queen or king.) This is a hotel that caters to a more discerning customer. It was a good splurge for the end of our trip. The food from Sakura (one of the three in-hotel restaurants) was very good. We did not use the spa, but it looked like it was a well-run spa. My main quibble was that there was some construction noise from the building next door that strangely lasted intermittently through the night, but this is not something that the hotel has any control over. Perhaps this was because it was too hot to work during the day in the heat. The hotel offered to switch our room. We would definitely stay at the Metropolitan again. We might just ask if there is a room on the north side of the building rather than the south side if the construction is still going on. We appreciated that the Shivaji Stadium Metro stop on the Airport Express Line was just a short taxi ride away, so we were able to use this to get to the airport. Much cheaper than taking a taxi all the way to and from the airport.