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Architectural features of Taj Mahal Hotel

Taj-Hari-Mahaling Hotel is located in the center of Mumbai, India, covering 6 acres of lush landscape garden park. The building of the hotel combines the traditional and modern comfortable design style of Mandor, giving people an elegant enjoyment.

The Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai was endowed with great temperament at the beginning of its opening a century ago, and its magnificent appearance made it a veritable landmark building in Mumbai at that time.

The Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai is a blend of the Rajput style in northern India, the Islamic Moorish style, the Florence style in Europe and the Edwardian style in Britain. Its grandeur and solemnity are the first impressions.

When staying at the Taj Mahal, you will find that it is different from similar hotels in the world in that it is located by the sea, and the entrance is not facing the sea, but facing the city. It is said that there are several versions of the reason for this "mistake", one is more bizarre than the other. Some people even say that hotel construction workers got all the design drawings wrong during the holiday of European architects!

In fact, the reason is very common and reasonable, that is, the designer wants every room in the hotel to face the sea. The U-shape of the hotel building facing inland is created to bring comfort to the guests, so that the afternoon breeze blows slowly from behind instead of directly from the harbor.

The gorgeous furnishings inside the hotel make all the guests fall for it: countless art treasures run through the interior space of the hotel, endless arcades are kind and elegant, solemn central stairs, huge interior space, warm sunshine from the outside, live performance of symphony orchestra ... every detail will bring luxury to the extreme.