Grand Hyatt Mumbai

Grand Hyatt Mumbai is a luxury 5 star hotel located off the Western Express Highway, Santacruz (East) in Mumbai, India. Designed by Chicago's Lohan Associates, Grand Hyatt Mumbai was opened in 2004.

Grand Hyatt Mumbai
Grand Hyatt Mumbai
Hotel chainHyatt Hotels Corporation
General information
LocationIndia
AddressOff Western Express Highway, Santacruz (East), Mumbai - 400055, India
Opening2004
OwnerJuniper Hotels Private Limited
ManagementHyatt Hotels Corporation
Technical details
Floor count6
Design and construction
ArchitectLohan Associates, Chicago
Other information
Number of rooms547
Number of suites39
Website
http://mumbai.grand.hyatt.com/

Infrastructure and Amenities

The hotel has a total of 547 rooms and 111 serviced apartments built on an area of about 12 acres.[1][2] The banquet level of the hotel offers over 30,000 square feet/2,790 square meters of conference and meeting space including one fully wired ballrooms in the city; seven additional meeting rooms and board rooms and a pre-function area. It also has four specialty restaurants — China House, Celini, Soma and Fifty Five East; which serve Indian and international cuisines. It also has a Bar, lounges, Gourmet Store, fitness center and a beauty salon which are situated inside a multi-level shopping plaza. It also has a Grand Club, Club Oasis spa, pool area and barbecue area for Residences, Kids play area, Business Center, outdoor recreation facilities and facilities for physically challenged guests and single women travelers. The hotel also has one of the largest collections of art in a public space in India, that showcases over 100 commissioned pieces of art by established and upcoming artists; curated in collaboration with Rajeev Sethi.

Events

It entered into Limca Book of Records on 25 February 2012 for India's longest lunch table. The table was around 200 meters long and could cater to 530 guests at a time.[3]

References

  1. "Grand Hyatt Area and No of Rooms". CNN. 17 June 2009.
  2. "Grand Hyatt opens in Mumbai". The Hindu Businessline. 26 March 2004.
  3. "Limca Record".
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