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The Taj Mahal Palace is one of the finest grand old hotels in the world, favored by visiting presidents and premiers since it's opening in 1903.
The Taj Mahal Palace is one of the finest grand old hotels in the world, favored by visiting presidents and premiers since it's opening in 1903. Built in grand Victorian style and complemented by an adjoining highrise in 1973. Expect five star amenities and a hefty price coming with it.
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Opposite Gateway of india, Apollo Bunder, Mumbai, Maharashtra, 400001, India
+91 22 6665 3518
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