The 120-year-old Taj Mahal Palace in Mumbai is Indian Hotel Company Ltd’s (IHCL) flagship property. It is also the company’s biggest money spinner contributing around ₹800 crore in annual ...
Mumbai: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Monday attended the Bhumi pujan ceremony of the new Taj hotel of the Tata Group at Bandra, Mumbai named 'Taj Bandstand' in presence of Tata ...
The event, held in Bandra, Mumbai, was also graced by Tata Sons ... "IHCL opened its first hotel, The Taj Mahal Palace in Bombay, in 1903. Over the past century, it has become an intrinsic part ...
Mumbai’s iconic ... after its flagship Taj Mahal Palace, Taj Lands End (opposite the Sea Rock site), Taj Santacruz and Taj The Trees. Together, the four existing Taj hotels in Mumbai have ...
MUMBAI: The Indian Hotels Company, which owns and operates the Taj brand of luxury hotels and a few other soupped down labels ...
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Monday attended the Bhumi pujan ceremony of the new Taj hotel of the Tata Group at Bandra, Mumbai named 'Taj Bandstand' in presence of Tata Sons ...
In 2005, Suresh Nanda of Claridges Hotels and Resorts bought the property for Rs 300 crore. Finally, the Taj Group, owned by the Tatas, entered the scene. Mumbai’s famous Sea Rock Hotel’s ...
Hotels are one of the ... at any one of the nine participating Taj palace hotels. Some of these include the Taj Lake Palace, Udaipur, Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai, Umaid Bhavan Palace, Jodhpur ...
India's leading hospitality company today unveils Taj Bandstand project, a new landmark set to redefine Mumbai's skyline.
IHCL will have 17 hotels in Mumbai including 5 under development. “IHCL opened its first hotel - The Taj Mahal Palace, in Bombay in 1903 and has for over a century woven itself into the cultural ...
With this, Mumbai will have five Taj hotels with one under development. Chhatwal said the Taj Mahal Palace, Colaba, currently contributes revenue of nearly Rs 800 crore, and will reach Rs 1,000 crore ...