The Thane Club 4*
Main amenities
-
Free Wi-Fi
-
Parking
-
24-hour services
-
Swimming Pool
-
On-site Dining
-
Meeting facilities
-
Child-friendly
-
Breakfast
-
Air conditioning
-
No pets allowed
Location
The 4-star The Thane Club hotel offers proximity to the Johnson and Johnson Garden, situated nearly a 25-minute walk away. This Thane hotel is only 1.8 km from Korum Shopping Mall and invites guests to one of the 4 onsite restaurants.
You'll need 21-minute drive to Chhatrapati Shivaji International airport. Attractions in the area also include the Gaondevi Mandir Thane West, located about 30 minutes on foot from the Club. The hotel is also within reach of Powai Lake. Feel in total harmony with nature by visiting the Upvan Garden, 3.8 km from the accommodation. Well-connected to many sights, this Thane hotel is just near Teen Hath Naka bus stop.
The property features 8 rooms with high-speed internet and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, as well as coffee/tea making machines. An iron and an air conditioner are featured for guests' comfort. Providing a separate toilet and a shower, the bathrooms also have hairdryers and bath sheets. You can enjoy views of the pool.
A continental breakfast is available each morning at the Club Thane. Guests, searching for Chinese food are welcome in Masaledar restaurant, while those, who like Chinese cuisine, can opt for Magna restaurant. There is also a restaurant with different Indian dishes in the area.
Review by hotel critic
I recently had the opportunity to escape to the Thane for a gourmet getaway, and it was certainly an adventure. Nestled in a great location, the hotel boasts spacious rooms with comfy beds and a powerful air conditioning system, perfect for unwinding after exploring. My culinary experience is what truly stood out. At the hotel's restaurant, I explored a fusion of flavors, indulging in American, Chinese, and Indian cuisines. The Banana Leaf, just a short distance away, caught my eye, as did Pop Tate's. I couldn't help but reminisce about my very own Nairobi, where the meeting of cultures in food is cherished. I regrettably must mention that breakfast options were limited - you had to call and order for room service only. Despite the challenges like a missing invoice and the quest for cold water, I found solace in the dining experience. For those with a culinary palate, the Thane might just offer an interesting interlude. Just don't forget to plan your meals ahead!