THE TAJ MAHAL HOTEL
- One of first 5-star Deluxe Hotels in Mumbai
- An architectural beauty with a diverse collection of paintings
- Overlooks the Arabian Sea and the Gateway of India
Since it opened , The Taj Mahal Palace & Tower, Mumbai has created its own unique history, playing hosts to Maharajas and Princes , various Kings, Presidents, CEOs and entertainers of this world. Offering panoramic views of the Arabian Sea and the Gateway of India, the hotel showcases contemporary Indian influences along with beautiful vaulted alabaster ceilings, onyx columns, graceful archways, hand-woven silk carpets, crystal chandeliers, a magnificent art collection, an eclectic collection of furniture, and a dramatic cantilever stairway. The Taj Mahal Palace & Tower, Mumbai offers generously appointed 565 rooms including 46 suites, each adorned with original paintings and period furniture that exude an aura of old-world charm and elegance. The Hotel also offers personalized Butler Service on its Taj Club rooms and suites, where the butler plays the all important role of guide and assistant. Guests have a choice of rooms that overlook the city or pool or face the Gateway of India and the Arabian Sea. The Tower wing built in 1973, with its arched balconies topped by a jagged diadem, stands in harmonious contrast to The Taj Mahal Palace. The rooms here offer a refreshing mix of European style and Indian elegance. Guests have a choice of rooms that overlook the city or face the Gateway of India and the Arabian Sea. The hotel has a well-equipped business center with five conference rooms, offering the latest in hi-tech broadband wireless internet connectivity, PC workstations, multimedia computers, laptops, portable printers etc.. Besides all this normal living, you could also take to the sea in a yatch with all the modern comforts you need including three-air-conditioned bedrooms, a salon complete with a Bar and entertainment system. The cruise takes you on a longer rendezvous across to the periphery of the Elephanta Island to view medieval period caves, and more.
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