Sunday, 21 February 2016

Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, Mumbai

The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel

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Taj Mahal Palace Hotel
General information
LocationMumbaiMaharashtra, India
Coordinates18.922028°N 72.833358°E
Opening16 December 1903
Technical details
Floor count7 floors in Taj Mahal Palace, 22 floors in Taj Mahal Tower
Design and construction
ArchitectSumit Ballal, Sitaram Khanderao Vaidya and D. N. Mirza
Other information
Number of rooms560
Number of suites44
Number of restaurants11
Website
http://www.tajhotels.com/Luxury/Grand-Palaces-And-Iconic-Hotels/The-Taj-Mahal-Palace-Mumbai/Overview.html
The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel is a five-star hotel located in the Colaba region of Mumbai,Maharashtra, India, next to the Gateway of India.
Part of the Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces, this hotel is considered the flagship property of the group and contains 560 rooms and 44 suites. There are some 1,500 staff including 35 butlers. From a historical and architectural point of view, the two buildings that make up the hotel, the Taj Mahal Palace and the Tower are two distinct buildings, built at different times and in different architectural designs.
The hotel has hosted many notable guests, from presidents to captains of industry and stars of show business.[citation needed]

HistoryEdit

The new wing called Taj Mahal Tower
The hotel's original building was commissioned by Tata and first opened its doors to guests on 16 December 1903.
It is widely believed that Jamsetji Tatadecided to build the hotel after he was refused entry to one of the city's grand hotels of the time, Watson's Hotel, as it was restricted to "whites only". However, this story has been challenged by some commentators that suggest that Tata was unlikely to have been concerned with 'revenge' against his British adversaries. Instead they suggest that the Taj was built at the urging of editor of The Times of India who felt a hotel "worthy of Bombay" was needed.[1]
The original Indian architects were Sitaram Khanderao Vaidya and D. N. Mirza, and the project was completed by an English engineer, W. A. Chambers. The builder was Khansaheb Sorabji Ruttonji Contractor who also designed and built its famous central floating staircase. The cost of construction was £250,000 (£127 million in 2008 prices).[2]
During World War I the hotel was converted into a hospital with 600 beds.[3]
The Taj Mahal Tower, an additional wing of the hotel, was opened in 1973.[4] It was designed by Melton Bekker.[5]

2008 attack

In media

GalleryEdit

Images of The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel
The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel dome in the old wing. 
A night view of The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel 
A view of The Hotel and The Gateway of India from the Arabian Sea
A night view of The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel 
The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, west side view 

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