Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, Five-star hotel in Colaba, India
The Taj Mahal Palace is a five-star property in Colaba featuring Indo-Saracenic architecture, a central dome, and views over the Arabian Sea near Gateway of India. The structure includes four floors with balconies, arches, and decorative elements combining eastern and western building styles.
Jamsetji Tata opened the luxury property in December 1903 after being refused entry to a British establishment due to racial discrimination. The construction aimed to demonstrate that Indian entrepreneurs could create facilities equal to or better than those of colonial establishments.
The building has served as a meeting place for diplomats, artists, and business leaders since its opening, reflecting Mumbai's position as a cosmopolitan center. Visitors today can observe this tradition in the public spaces, where local residents and international travelers gather for meals and special occasions.
The property offers 565 rooms, several restaurants, swimming pools, shopping areas, fitness facilities, and business spaces within walking distance of Mumbai attractions. The main entrance faces Gateway of India, making orientation easy and putting many sights within reach on foot.
During World War I, the building became a military hospital with 600 beds, treating wounded soldiers and providing medical services. This transformation reveals the flexibility of the structure and its importance to the city during times of crisis.
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