Total Room – 246 Rooms & 12 Suites
Taj Mahal Palace (Tower), Mumbai
Rustam Patell, the architect and designer of The Taj Mahal Tower, worked within the L-shaped structure which was conceived of by the American architect Melton Bekker; to create this landmark edifice. Bekker incorporated Indian design elements such as Tanjore pillars from the South and arched balconies from Rajasthan into the distinctive tower which is crowned with a jagged diadem. This luxury hotel opened its doors to guests in 1973 and instantly became an inalienable part of the Mumbai cityscape.
Services and Amenities
- Spa
 - Fitness centre
 - Pool
 - Bar & restro
 - Jacuzzi
 
Room Descriptions
| Room | Area | 
|---|---|
| Deluxe Room City View | 280sq ft | 
| Superior Room Sea View | 280sq ft | 
| Deluxe Room Sea View | 280sq ft | 
| Apollo Room Sea View | 280sq ft | 
| Apollo Suite 1 Bedroom Sea View | 560sq ft | 
Venues
| Venues | Area | Pax | 
|---|---|---|
| Ballroom | 5339 sq ft | 214pax | 
| Crystal Room | 7395sq ft | 296pax | 
| Rendezvous | 2465sq ft | 99pax | 
| Gateway Room | 2303sq ft | 92pax | 
| Prince’s Room | 1195sq ft | 48pax | 
| Golden Room | 1076sq ft | 43pax | 
| Ruby Room | 420sq ft | 17pax | 
| Emerald And Jade | 1173sq ft | 47pax | 
| Sapphire Room | 452sq ft | 18pax | 
| TAJ ART GALLERY | 646 sq ft | 26pax | 
Locality & Local Entertainment
- Mumbai Museums
 - Mumbai Museums
 - Mumbai museums
 - Heritage structures
 
Gallery
          Distance From Airport
19 km
          Distance Railway Station
6 km






