Taj Lands End Hotel, Mumbai is a leading Hotel of Mumbai - the City of the Gateway of India. India Hotels and Resorts offers complete hotel information on Taj Lands End Hotel recreation at the Taj Lands End Hotel - Mumbai, health facilities at Taj Lands End Hotel - Mumbai, about Taj Lands End Hotel - Mumbai and tourist information on city of Mumbai along with Online Hotel Booking request and hotel package offerings from Taj Lands End Hotel
The Taj Lands End Hotel (5 Star Deluxe), Mumbai
(Earlier known as The Regent Hotel)

 - Hotels in Mumbai
 Fariyas Hotel
 Hotel Heritage
 Hotel Godwin
 Hotel Sahil
 Suba Palace
 Kohinoor Continental
 Ramada Palm Grove
 Oberoi Towers
 Leela Kempinski
 The Taj President
 The Taj Lands End Hotel
 The Retreat
 The Resort
 Taj Mahal Hotel
 Hotel Bawa International
 Lakeside Chalet  Apartment
 The Residence
 Hotel White Pearl

  more....

 - Hotels in Maharashtra

 - Other Fariyas Group
    Hotels in India


 - Travel Maps of
    Mumbai

 Hotels in India | Accommodation Types | Hotels in Indian States | Hotels in Indian Cities | Hotels in Tourist Places | Hotels in Neighbouring Countries | Hotel Services | Maps & Distances

Recreation

Taj Lands End offers Health and fitness facilities, swimming pool and beauty salon, a complete spa service to its guests.

The health club is divided into two sections, with separate facilities for men and women. The main pool is set within the landscaped gardens, and includes a Jacuzzi and waterfall. The fitness areas are fitted with a comprehensive range of the latest cardiovascular machines and strength-training equipment. The spa also includes whirlpools, steam rooms and sauna, massage and specialized treatment rooms. The fitness facilities are open 24-hours a day and are available only for hotel guests and select members. An integral part of the spa is the Beauty and Hair Salon offering wide range of Beauty and Hair treatments for men and women.

A round of golf can be organized at a nearby golf club on request.

Basic Data

Country India
State Maharashtra
City Mumabi
District Mumbai
Location Band Stand, Bandra (West) close to the Bandra-Kurla, Andheri and Worli business districts 12 kms from the international airport 8 kms from the domestic airport
Rooms 300 rooms and suites
Group The Taj Group of Hotels














City Information

Mumbai has a large list of must visit places. The Gateway of India was built in 1919 and opened to public in 1924. The ceremonial arch was built in 1927 to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary for the Delhi Durbar in 1911. Historically, the gateway holds greater significance as the last of the British troops left Independent India by sea, marched through its portals. It is situated on the Apollo Bunder.

Nine kilometers by sea from Gateway of India, a ferry ride across the harbor takes one to the Elephanta Island. A Shiva temple on the island is a fine example of excellence in artisanship in rock-cut structures.

Built in 1914, the Prince of Wales Museum is surrounded by a beautiful landscape forming an ideal getaway from the bustle and hurry of the city. One of the best museums in the country, it is a treasure house of art, sculpture, china, rare coins, and old firearms. It also had priceless collection of miniature paintings.

Standing on a busy five-point intersection in the heart of the commercial fort area, the Flora Fountain was erected in the memory of Governor, Henry Bartle Edward Frere.

Haji Ali's Tomb is a mausoleum built in the memory of Haji Ali, a Muslim saint who was drowned while on pilgrimage to Mecca. It is accessible by a narrow causeway.

Overlooking the Marine Drive are the beautiful Kamala Nehru Park and the Hanging Gardens.

Chattrapati Shivaji Terminus is an imposing structure formerly known as Victoria Terminus. It was built in 1888, designed by Frederick William Stevenson. The entire façade is covered by sculpture of animals and birds.

No visit to Mumbai is complete without a foray into the bazaars of Kalbadevi and Bhuleshwar, north of Crawford market. Highlights include Mangaldas Market, Zaveri Bazaar, and Chor Bazaar. The Jama Masjid and Mumbadevi Temple are also worth visiting.

The Nehru Planetarium and the Nehru Science Center are located at Worli. Both are extremely popular not only with the children but also adults. Audiovisual shows are held here.

The Marine Drive is a winding stretch of road from Nariman Point to Malabar Hill with tall buildings on one side. This sweeping Queen's Necklace, flickering with a thousand lights at night, turns into the main thoroughfare linking Malabar Hill-and the northern parts of the island-to the southernmost points of Colaba, Cuffe Parade, Nariman Point, and Fort.

The other places of interest are Taraporewala Aquarium, ISKCON temple, amusement parks like Essel World and Fantasy Land, beaches like Madh Island, Manori, Versova, Goral, Marue, and Juhu.


About Hotel Specification