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Taj Lands End Band Stand, Mumbai, India The Taj Lands End Hotel Is Strategically Located Close To The Bandra Kurla, Andheri And World Business Districts. The Taj Lands End Hotel Provides The Ultimate In Modern Facilities And Convenience. The Taj Lands End Hotel Is Situated 12 Kilometers From The International Airport And Eight Kilometers From The Domestic Airport. Nestling In Bandra, An Elite Suburb Of Mumbai, Taj Lands End Boasts The City's Finest Restaurants, Conferencing, Banqueting, And Business Centre Facilities. This Makes The Taj Lands End An Ideal Choice For The Traveler Offering The Best Of Both Worlds, Business As Well As Pleasure. Guests Can Take Advantage Of The Recreation Activities For Irresistible Fun And Relaxation During Their Down Time. The Taj Lands End Hotel Has An Outdoor Swimming Pool Were Guests Can Refresh By Taking A Splash In The Pool. Guest Can Also Work Out In The 24 Hour Fitness Facility. A summary of hotel and room facilities provided by Taj Lands End; 386 guest rooms, 18 floors, Car rentals, Data-port phones, Restaurant(s) 'in house', Comfortable accommodations, Secure online reservations, A guaranteed lowest internet rate. Spacious And Sophisticated, All Guest Rooms At Taj Lands End Offer Luxurious Style And Comfort. Guest Rooms Are Equipped With Thoughtful Amenities Such As, Cable Tvs, Coffee Makers, Desks, Hair Dryers, Internet Access, And Minibars. Guests Can Look Forward To The Distinctive Service The Taj Lands End Hotel Has To Offer During Their Stay. Special Offers: 5 Night Minimum Length Of Stay Receives Complimentary Airport Pick Up And 5% Off In The Bar Until September 30, 2005. | ||