Tajmahal Hotel :
Rarely does a hotel become a part of a city's
legend, but in Mumbai, the Taj Mahal, like
its inspiration in Agra, is a local landmark.
This elaborate structure with its charming
cupolas and oriental décor was actually
commissioned by Jamshedji Tata, a leading
Indian industrialist. The architect was
a Briton by the name of Chambers, who inexplicably
designed the hotel with its back the sea,
a mistake that has never been rectified.
Even today, the grand old lobby faces the
road behind. It hardly matters, though,
because the Taj is really a work of art.
And from the picture windows of its quiet
and elegant rooms, you still get a magnificent
view of the Gateway against the backdrop
of the harbour.
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