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Hotel Taj Mahal, Mumbai5 Star Hotel
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Welcome to Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay), also known as the city that never sleeps', bustling with business tycoons, chic designer boutiques and home of the world's largest film industry. Mumbai has architectural landmarks of both Victorian and Indian heritage. The Taj Mahal hotel is situated in front of the majestic gateway of India .

Location:
32 kms from Airport, 2.5 kms from Railway Station.
Room Facilities:
Room Service, Hot & Cold Running water, Safe Deposit, TV, Fax, Channel Music, Tea/ Coffee Maker, Hair Dryer, Writing Desk.
Other Facilities:
Business Centre, Separate Executive Floor, Executive Lounge, Discotheque, Banquet & Conference Facilities, Beauty Parlour, Shopping Arcade
Rooms:
582, Double: 533, Suites: 49.


Hotel Taj President, Mumbai5 Star Hotel
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A fine business hotel offering personalized, crisp and warm service. Although it is located near the city's main business district and close to entertainment, recreational and shopping centres, the hotel has an aura of peace and tranquility about it. The Taj President offers spectacular views of the harbour and the city.

Location:
35 kms from Airport, 3 kms from Railway Station.
Room Facilities:
Hot & Cold Running water, Safe, Deposit, Direct Dial Service, Fax, Multi Channel Colour TV, Tea/ Coffee Maker.
Other Facilities:
Business Centre, Separate Executive Floor, Banquet & Conference Facilities, Beauty Parlour, Shopping Arcade, Swimming Pool, Health & Fitness Centre.
Rooms:
309, Single: 8, Double: 280, Suites: 21.

NEARBY ATTRACTIONS :
Kala Ghoda Art District
This is a magical place, for those who are willing to look through the dust and grime, to discover a world of architectural treasures that are now, being painstakingly brought into their own. The Kala Ghoda Art District, covering roughly 2 square kilometres, drew its name from a huge statue of King Edward VIII astride a black horse (Kala Ghoda in Hindi) that once graced the centre of the main thoroughfare. Beginning from the Regal Cinema (behind the Taj Mahal Hotel, Mumbai), this hub of culture is home to a heady mix of quaint restaurants, museums, educational institutions, cultural organisations, theatres and art galleries, making it comparable to many international art districts. It is also the venue of a two-week annual festival (February) that transforms it into a cultural wonderland

Victoria Terminus, MumbaiVictoria Terminus, Mumbai
One of the city's largest buildings, this terminus station of Central Railway seldom is graced with an elaborate Italian Gothic design. The first train to steam out of this station, abbreviated as VT, to Thane was in 1853.

Gateway of India, Mumbai
A ceremonial arch built in 1927 to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary is located in the southernmost peGateway of India, Mumbaininsula of the city. Constructed in honey-coloured basalt, the design of the gateway was inspired by 16th century Gujarati Architecture. The changing light of the rising and setting sun bathes this imposing arch with various hues of gold, russet and pink. The Gateway holds historical significance as the last of the British troops leaving Independent India by sea, marched through its portals.

Marine Drive, Mumbai
This sweeping Queen's Necklace, flickering with a thousand lights at night turns into the main thoroughfare linking Malabar Hill and the northern parts of the island to the southernmost points of Colaba, Cuffe Parade, Nariman Point and Fort.

Flora Fountain, Mumbai
It stands at a busy five-point intersection in the heart of the commercial Fort area. The beautifully sculptured fountain was erected in the memory of the Governor, Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere, as a tribute to the contribution he made to the city.

Chowpatty Beach, Mumbai
This stretch of beach is well known by locals and tourists alike as a great place to indulge your taste buds in the evenings. A 'food-plaza' of stalls offering a range of snacks like 'bhel-puri', 'chaat', 'kulfi' and fresh coconut water! Chowpatty, situated at the northern end of Marine Drive, is a great place to witness the annual Ganesh Chaturthi Festival in August/September when large images of the elephant-headed god are immersed in the murky sea. As a part of the city's cleanliness and beautification drive, Chowpatty is also being given a face-lift.

Malabar Hill, Mumbai
On the northern promontory of Back Bay is the expensive residential area of Malabar Hill, favoured for its cool breezes and fine views over Back Bay. The formal Hanging Gardens, known as Pherozeshah Mehta Gardens, on top of the hill, Kamala Nehru Park and the Banganga temple complex at Walkeshwar invite tourist attention here.

Elephanta Island, Mumbai
Elephanta Island, MumbaiRock-cut temples on this peaceful Island, 10 km northeast of the Gateway of India, are the Mumbai's major tourist attractions. Believed to have been carved between 450 A.D. and 750 A.D, the temples are still worth a visit. The main cave contains large sculpted panels relating to Siva, including the astonishing 6 metre high triple-headed Trimurti - in which Siva embodies the roles of creator, preserver and destroyer.

Juhu Beach, Mumbai
Situated 30 km from the city, Juhu is a crowded beach with residential apartments and bungalows surrounding it. It seems as if the entire population of the area descends on the beach for a breath of fresh air! The central part has food stalls again, similar to Chowpatty. And a lot more, in terms of fun-rides for children.
Kalbadevi, Mumbai
Kalbadevi, Mumbai
A visit to Mumbai is incomplete without a foray into the bazaars of Kalbadevi, north of Crawford Market. The narrow lanes of this predominantly Muslim area are hemmed in by laundry-draped tenements, and a seething mass of people that bring Mumbai's traffic to a standstill.