
The astounding Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, Mumbai is ready to reopen its doors to its admirers and patrons on the 15th August 2010, to celebrate India's Independence Day. The indomitable spirit of the Taj Group reflects in the all-new splendour of the hotel. It is only a matter of few days when the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel becomes operational after renovation and greets the travellers to the Indian metropolis of Mumbai. The event is sure to be a memorable extravaganza.
The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel underwent massive renovation and reconstruction work utilising the services of internationally acclaimed designers. The hotel now stands as the epitome of the unyielding courage, resilience and determination of the people of India. The Palace wing of The Taj Mahal Palace hotel, Mumbai now surpasses its former glory and is all set to sweep visitors off their feet. Even as the hotel still dons the same legendary oriental style in its century old façade, there are a number of changes and additions made on the inside to offer a superlative experience to its varied patrons.
Guests would now be able to experience the hotel’s delightfully gracious hospitality in the distinctively styled world class suites and rooms, iconic restaurants and conference spaces that have all been restored keeping in mind the legendary grandeur of the hotel. Taj Mahal Palace Rooms, Luxury Grande Rooms, Taj Club Rooms, and Executive Suites are amongst the facilities that would commence service on 15th August when the Taj Mahal Palace reopens.
Also scheduled to open shortly as per the hotel sources are the 46 elegant and lavish suites. These suites have been stylishly decked up with opulent décor, original art work, charming themes, rich textures and warm tone, representing the quintessence of royal luxury. Juxtaposed with the ultra modern facilities, guests can experience the sumptuousness and the stately charm of the gone by Indian Royal era at these suites. The newly introduced personalised butler service is reminiscent of the imperial way of life of the ‘Maharajas’ and will pamper the guest like an emperor.
The hotel sources confirm that The Presidential Suite, which is also called the Tata Suite and the Rajput Suite that have been home to many Heads of States, celebrities and CEO’s will be reopened soon. However, a date has not been announced by the hotel so far. All booking channels for the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel (Palace Wing) have been opened for booking enquiries as the reopening date draws closer.
Taj Hotels Resort and Palaces, a collective name for The Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL) and its subsidiaries, comprises more than 60 hotels in 45 locations across India. There are additional 15 international hotels in the United Kingdom, the United States of America, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Africa, the Middle East and Australia.
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