Bandra House, Mumbai - IHCL SeleQtions

Mumbai Welcomes a New Address with the Opening of Bandra House – IHCL SeleQtions

Indian Hotels Company (IHCL), India's largest hospitality company, today announced the opening of Bandra House, Mumbai — IHCL SeleQtions in Mumbai.

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Located on Turner Road in the heart of Mumbai's most iconic districts, the 39-key Bandra House, Mumbai — IHCL SeleQtions is where Bandra's spirit finds a home. Inspired by the borough's heritage bungalows and creative history, the design is layered with a sense of collected artistry, reflecting the area's unique culture. The Bandra House Living Room draws from the area's coastal heritage, incorporating local flavours and focusing on fresh, regional produce. The hotel offers signature experiences like A Culinary Pilgrimage, The Bandra Bungalow Walk, Starlit Strolls on Bandstand Promenade, and Rhythm of the 'Burbs, inviting guests to explore Bandra's creative essence.

Bandra is one of Mumbai's most spirited pockets, where old-world abodes stand alongside modern studios, and coastal promenades intersect with a thriving arts and dining culture.

For more information, visit Bandra House, Mumbai — IHCL SeleQtions.

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An ensemble of curated experiences, SeleQtions encapsulates an inimitable collection of properties with a distinct character - often in differentiated location. With a strong story beneath; either of its historic lineage, design principle or just the creative premise, these spaces make for matchless experiences for the experiential traveller. The theme, décor, service and even the cuisine is special and peculiar to its premise.

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.