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Hyatt Regency, Mumbai
Overview :
Hotel The Hyatt Regency is one of the leading 5 Star Deluxe hotels in Mumbai, the dream city of India.Hyatt Regency Mumbai is Mumbai's premier gateway hotel. Hyatt Regency Mumbai is ideally located to become the preferred hotel for corporate travelers visiting the city of Mumbai.
Location :
Hyatt Regency Mumbai is strategically located adjacent to Mumbai's international airport and minutes from the domestic terminals. The Hyatt Regency Hotel is 1/2 km from the airport and minutes away from the city's prime commercial, banking and shopping districts
Accommodation :
Hyatt Regency Mumbai offers 408 elegantly designed guest rooms, including two rooms for the physically challenged, 22 suites and one Presidential Suite. Each room of the Hyatt Regency Hotel has a luxurious bathroom with a separate step-down bath and rain shower, innovative glass vanities and exceptional lighting.
Facilities :
Hyatt Regency Hotel Mumbai provides an exclusive array of room amenities for its guests including a truly functional workstation, flat-screen television, high-speed broadband connectivity, executive bar, tea and coffee-making facilities and an in-room electronic safe.
Dining :
The Hyatt Regency hotel in Mumbai offers authentic and innovative cuisine in its three unique in-house restaurants, Stax, Glasshouse and The Lounge. All three of these restaurants reveal Hyatt Regency's commitment to fresh produce and frequently change menus according to the seasons. The dining experience offered at the Hyatt is second-to-none. The convenience of the hotel's 24-hour Room Service is also available to the hotel guests.
Facilities :
Hyatt Regency Hotel in Mumbai offers state-of-the-art conference, meeting and catering facilities. The deluxe hotel specializes in innovative and contemporary presentations supported by Mumbai's first dedicated 'one-stop' conference service through the hotel's Convention Services department.
Services :
For the fitness freaks the Hyatt Regency Hotel offers a fully equipped gymnasium and a number of Spa treatment rooms, Jacuzzis, fun showers, plunge pools and steam and sauna rooms Indeed, the Hyatt Regency Mumbai's Club Prana Spa and Fitness Centre caters to the needs of the health conscious guests. Some of the additional hotel facilities include an outdoor swimming pool, plus night lit tennis and squash courts.
Mumbai or Bombay :
The city of Mumbai is studded with a number of fascinating attractions that make the business capital - Mumbai, a tourist attraction as well. Who knows, roaming in the popular spots of Mumbai may even accident you upon some Bollywood film shooting or a Hindi movie superstar like Amitabh Bachchan, Shahrukh Khan or Aishwarya Rai or Salman Khan. The city now is more famous because of the making of the 8 Oscar Winner movie Slumdog Millionaire in Mumbai. The movie was based on the slums of Mumbai, life and crime in this big city.
Juhu Beach - The Natural Delight :
Spread for 5 kilometers along the shore of Arabian Sea, Juhu beach is the most visited destination of Mumbai both by the locals and tourists. A walk in the serene sea line may give you an amazing experience specially when the sun sets to make his journey to the West. In the evenings and on weekends, the beach virtually turns into an undeclared fair and you may feel that life can't be as ecstatic as this. Your Mumbai trip can't be complete until you make a visit to ever charming Juhu Beach.
Gateway of India - Majestic Arch :
This beautiful basalt archway officially declared open in 1924 was built to commemorate the visit of George V in 1911. In 1948, exactly 24 years later, the last British regiment ceremoniously departed India through this archway when India won its independence. The archway is located at the tip of the Apollo Bunder in Colaba. Today, it is more a tourist spot and boats ply from here the Elephanta caves. The flocks of pigeons fluttering around have been made famous even in movies.
Mahalaxmi Temple - Feel the Divinity :
One of the most visited Hindu shrines in Mumbai, the Mahalaxmi temple has an interesting legend behind it. The temple was built by a contractor at the end of the 18th century. The man claimed that Mahalaxmi, the Goddess of Wealth, appeared to him in a dream. The contractor, who had been assigned the project of building a sea wall by the British, also said the Goddess had promised him success if he built Her a temple. An idol, which was actually found during the excavation for the project, was installed in the temple.
Elephanta Island - A Voyage To Primeval Past :
This island with its world-famous rock-cut cave temples of Shiva, is 9 km by boat from the Gateway of India. Listed as a UNESCO world heritage site, the island, originally known as Gharapuri (Place of Caves) was renamed Elephanta by the Portuguese, after a rock statue of an elephant they found outside the cave complex. This temple complex, said to date back to 450 AD, contains the world-famous panel of the three-headed Shiva that is identified so closely with India. Incidentally, the statue of the elephant collapsed during the British period, and was reassembled at the Victoria Gardens. It still stands there today.
Haji Ali's Mosque - Where Faith and Sanctity Meet :
This beautiful mosque, with its serene environs, becomes a virtual island during high tide, situated as it is, a little past the beach line on the Arabian Sea. Access is through a long causeway. The saint, whose tomb it contains, is said to have been a wealthy businessman who renounced the material world. Legend has it that the saint died while on a pilgrimage to Mecca, but his coffin miraculously washed up at the place where the tomb now stands. The building's cool courtyard, the tinkling chandeliers and refreshment stalls are a visual treat. The mosque is also a favourite spot to catch the cool sea breeze.
Chowpatty Beach - Enjoy the Euphoria :
Easily one of the most favorite evening spots of both residents of Mumbai and tourists alike, the bhelpuri stalls, the cool breeze, the spectacular view of the Arabian Sea makes it a perfect evening getaway. This spot, crowded even during normal times, turns into a virtual fairground during the end of the Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations, when huge crowds gather to watch the images of Lord Ganesha being immersed in the sea. If you haven't been to Chowpatty and eaten bhelpuri there, you haven't seen Mumbai!
Malabar Hills - Beauty of Opulence :
Some of the huge colonial bungalows of this nesting place of the rich and famous, have given way to smart apartment blocks. But Malabar Hill still retains its charm - and most of its greenery, unlike the rest of Mumbai. Both the Hanging Gardens and the Kamala Nehru Park there are good places for an evening stroll. However, the latter is more preferred, as it offers an excellent view of Chowpatty Beach, Marine Drive and the city.
Prince Of Wales Museum - Jewel Stored Inside Four Walls :
Located in the heart of South Mumbai near Gateway Of India, the Prince of Wales Museum is no less than a gem in the city with its unique collection of art, sculpture, rare coins and old firearms. But the priceless collection of miniature paintings are the main attraction of the museum that make all art lovers to make a visit to the museum compulsory.
Hanging Garden - Floating Greenery :
This unique destination makes a must visit in the city of Mumbai. Famous among the locals and tourists, this hanging garden sits comfortably on the top of Malabar Hills and opposite to the Kamala Nehru Park. This terraced garden offers an excellent view of the sun set over Arabian sea. After a trip to Mumbai, you will take home a bouquet of colourful memories which are sure to leave a permanent impression in your mind and memory.
Hotels In Mumbai
Grand Hyatt
Intercontinental Marine Drive
Ramada Plaza Palm Grove
Taj President
The Hilton Towers
ITC Grand Maratha Sheraton and Towers
The Taj Lands End
Leela Kempinski
Hyatt Regency
JW Marriott
Taj Mahal Palace & Tower
The Oberoi
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