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Four Seasons Hotel Mumbai opens in India (Inde)

Four Seasons Hotel Mumbai opens in India (Inde)

Catégorie : Asie Pacifique - Inde - Économie du secteur - Ouvertures d'hôtels
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Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts last week opened the doors of its first property on the Indian subcontinent: Four Seasons Hotel Mumbai. The Hotel’s 33-storey gleaming glass tower enlivens the skyline of the city’s emerging Worli district and serves as an iconic reference to the spirit of ‘new’ India.

“It’s a real privilege to be planting the Four Seasons flag in India,” said Armando Kraenzlin, General Manager. “Mumbai is a world metropolis and the Hotel is located in an exciting part of town. It sets new standards in the city for hospitality and service and we look forward to introducing international guests to what modern India has to offer.”

The Hotel’s 202 rooms offer the most spacious guest accommodation in Mumbai, showcasing views of the city skyline, Mahalaxmi Racecourse or the Arabian Sea through floor to ceiling windows.

The Hotel brings two exciting restaurants to Worli. San Qi, “three energies” has been designed as a contemporary ‘food theatre’, inviting guests and local residents alike on an eclectic, culinary journey through the three pillars of Asian cuisine – Japanese, Wok and Tandoor. Prato serves Italian cuisine in a stylish setting complete with a spacious al fresco terrace overlooking the Hotel’s lawn and gardens.

The Hotel facilitates international business with over 500m2 of indoor meeting and function space, a highly efficient 24-hour Business Centre, unparalleled Concierge services and a fleet of 20 BMW 7-Series limousines.

The two-storey Spa, opening later this summer, will offer traditional Ayurvedic therapies and western treatments in a contemporary setting. It will feature eight treatment rooms (including one couple suite and a VIP suite), wet areas, Chi Studio (accommodating yoga, meditation and aerobic activities), pool, gym, relaxation lounge and a Rossano Ferretti salon.

The Hotel has made every effort to remain sensitive to the unique cultural, social and economic needs of the local community. The Hotel has launched The Hospitality Apprenticeship Programme – a two year vocational training course intent on equipping young people from the local neighbourhood with the skills and knowledge necessary to be competitive in the hospitality industry. “We want to ensure that the Hotel has a positive impact, not only on its guests and the local business community but also on those communities in its immediate vicinity,” explained Kraenzlin. “Mumbai is a complex city in many ways and we are determined to make our arrival here significant for all the right reasons.”



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