Vivanta Navi Mumbai, Turbhe

IHCL Steps Into Navi Mumbai

Indian Hotels Company (IHCL), India's largest hospitality company, today announced the opening of Vivanta Navi Mumbai, Turbhe. Nestled at the base of Parsik Hills, the stylishly designed hotel will be the first Vivanta in Navi Mumbai.

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The 146-room Vivanta Navi Mumbai, Turbhe offers panoramic views of the Arabian Sea. Its modern architectural design is inspired by the flamingos who swarm the city's wetlands. Mynt, the vibrant all-day diner brings an array of local and global cuisine. Swirl, the patisserie and delicatessen is an inviting space to drop by for sweet and savoury bites. Wink is the playful and trendy resto-bar offering alfresco seating. The hotel also has the award-winning Jiva Spa perched on the rooftop, as well as the Rooftop Bar & Lounge. With 327 square metres of banquet area, the hotel is ideal for weddings and events.

Vivanta Navi Mumbai, Turbhe is located in close proximity to IT corporate parks, entertainment hubs and arenas that host global sporting events and concerts. It is ideally suited for both, leisure and business travellers. I look forward to welcoming guests to the city's new address," said Vikas Parimoo, General Manager, Vivanta Navi Mumbai, Turbhe.

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Vivanta by Taj Hotels & Resorts span options for the work-hard-play-hard traveller across metropolitan cities, other commercially important centres as well as some of the best-loved vacation spots. Stylish & sophisticated, Vivanta by Taj delivers premium hotel experiences with imagination, energy & efficiency. It's the flavour of contemporary luxury, laced with cool informality and the charming Taj hospitality.

The Indian Hotels Company (IHCL) and its subsidiaries, collectively known as Taj Group, is one of Asia's largest and finest group of hotels. Incorporated by the founder of the Tata group, Jamsetji Tata, the company opened its first property, the Taj Mahal Palace, in Bombay in 1903. The Taj, a symbol of Indian hospitality, completed its centenary year in 2003.