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Highlights
Grand Hotel is a 3 star hotel situated in the heart of Bombay (now known as Mumbai) with 25 kms. access from Airport, 2 kms. from Railway Station and Downtown Area. The cuisine served is Indian, Continental and Chinese.
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Tariff Per night
| Room Type |
Rates |
| DELUXE-SINGLE |
Rs.3500/- |
| DELUXE-DOUBLE |
Rs.4000/- |
| FAMILY ROOM (Up to 3 Pax) |
Rs.5000/- |
| EXTRA PERSON |
Rs.700/- |
Note: 10% LUXURY TAX,+Rs20/- VAT Per Head
COMPLIMENTARY SERVICES:
Breakfast,Mineral Water, Soft Drink
Tea / Coffee Maker
DVD Players With CDs available in the reception
WI-FI Internet
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Accommodation :
There are seventy three bedrooms which are a study in modern luxury and traditional splendor. Specially created hand-made teakwood furniture, attached bathrooms, the latest color television, air-conditioning and piped music - all combined to give the height of elegance and comfort. Double or the suite - the choice is yours. Most rooms overlook the Arabian Sea.
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Restaurant :
This cozy split level tastefully decorated restaurant where the food is at its best, tastiest and fastest, is open from sunrise to midnight offering a specially selected spread which you always wanted to eat. Also the selection of an executive luncheon which changes everyday.
Here is a restaurant with a difference. You can make your choice from a wide variety of authentic Moghlai, Chinese and Continental dishes.
At Inner Circle, the air is different. The lighting, the seating and the service are all designed for leisurely eating enjoyment. The people are friendly and the food is great.
A place to treat only the intimate ones. Felicitate and honor your confidant or spend sometime with your chums and buddies.
This is the Bar with flexible arrangements to allow patrons to imbibe their favorite drinks either singly or in groups. Brass Rail has the atmosphere for quiet contemplation or easy conversation.
A wide choice of savory snacks are served to nibble with your drinks. The Brass Rail is therefore a favorite rendezvous to meet friends and business associates.
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Facilities :
Grand hotel offers the following facilities, Restaurant, Banquet Hall 120-300 guests, Permit room, Telephone, Same day laundry Service, Safe deposit locker. WI ? FI Internet, DVD players, Refrigerators, An Executive Gym, TV, Car Rental. All room are fully air Conditioned with attached bath. All major credit card are accepted.
Perfect for all your conference or receptions which cater up to 125 persons. The room is centrally air conditioned and equipped with the latest public address system as well as other accessories required for conferences, meetings and celebrations.
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Information about MAHARASHTRA
Maharashtra with its diverse geographical features provides a range of tourist centre. The state has a 720-km coastline dotted by rugs standing as mute witnesses down the ages to the march of warrior kings, foreign trading vessels and invaders from across the seas.
The beauty of Maharashtra is in its forts, caves and temples, so much so that it is called 'Dagd-Ancha Desh', meaning the Land of Rocks. It has a lot to offer to a visitor, its features are such that any tourist will definitely find something of his interest from among its beaches, forts, caves, temples, cities, wildlife sanctuaries, bird sanctuaries etc.
The intricately carved caves of Ajanta, Ellora and Elephants highlight the Indian heritage and the spellbinding Indian Culture. Religious places like Pandharpur, Nashik, Shirdi, Trimbakeshwar, Tuljapur, Ganapatipule, Bhimashankar etc are a refreshing experience and make a fascinating whole.
Capital:
Mumbai, the capital, can well claim to be (after Kolkata) the second cultural centre of India. Also known as the First city of India, it is one of the world's truly great cosmopolitan metropolises. Being the economic powerhouse of India Mumbai is the most affluent and industrialised city in the country today. Its tradition of glamour and showbiz makes it the city of dreams. Lively and pulsating, Mumbai is India's answer to Hollywood, producing more films each year than any other county in the world. It is also the centre of a healthy theatre.
culture:
Originally, the city was a place of seven islands, which Colaba, Fort, Byculla, Parel, worli, Matungs and Mahim. At present the Greater Mumbai extends into a single Mumbai extends into a single large land mass. Mumbai's major sightseeing interests include Gateway of India, Bombay High Court, Victoria Terminus, and countless others.
Basically Mumabai belongs to the international culture. A lot of western influence over many Decades has managed to smooth out the cultural differences of the local people and pop music and disco-culture prevail above all. Open spaces in this crowded city include Chowpatty, Marine Drive and Juhu beach.
History:
Maharashtra is the land of legendary warriors, full of history and adventure. Maharashtra enters recorded history in the 2nd BC, with the construction of its first Buddhist caves. Maharashtra also played a key role during the freedom struggle with strong connections to Gandhi and the Indian National Congress.
A large area of the state rests on high plateau, historically the main centre of the Maratha Empire, which successfully defied the might of the Mughals under the fearless rule of Chhatrapati Shivaji, who is still an immortal legend here, his memories alive in the many forts scattered across the countryside. Many of the inland and coastal forts of Maharashtra are a legacy of Shivaji's rule.
Povadas are Marathi ballads that describe the events in the life of Shivaji. They are very popular in Maharashtra and Maharashtrians highly respect this great hero and remember him through these ballads.
Culture:
Maharashtra is a huge storehouse of timeless art and culture, which has been reflected through its, forts, caves, palaces known for its rich history, its saints, philosophers, music, handicrafts and its festivals with all their colorful rituals and traditions, all of which amalgamate together to give a true reflection of Maharashtrian Culture.
Handicrafts:
Maharashtra is the proud home to various different artistic techniques that have flourished under many rulers including the Marathas, the Mughals and the British. The state has a long and varied tradition of art and crafts from the paintings at Ajanta dating back to many hundreds of years to today's Warli paintings. Maharashtra is known for its Worli folk paintings. The Paithani and Narayan Peth saris are the most celebrated textiles of the state. Kolhapur is famous for its jewellery and Chappals and the craft of Lacquerware in Sawantwadi continues to cast its spell on visitors.
Festivals:
Maharashtrians have many festivals to celebrate, with each having a special reason to celebrate. Ganesh Chaturthi is the most important of all Maharashtrian festivals and is celebrated with great aplomb amongst Marathi communities worldwide. The Government of Maharashtra (MTDC) organizes cultural festivals that are held as a tribute to the artists of yore, to celebrate the greatness of a site or simply a religious occasion. Gokhulashtami, Holi, Diwali, Raksha Bandhan, Gudhi Paadva, Guru Pournima, Maharashtra Day are the other festivals celebrated in the state.
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