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

Total Room – 246 Rooms & 12 Suites

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

airport

Distance From Airport

19 km

railway station

Distance Railway Station

6 km