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Suite Soak
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| Text by Shirin Mehta | |||||||||
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Published: Volume 18, Issue 11, November, 2010
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The butler knows it all at The Dutch Suite, one of The Taj Mahal Palace Mumbai’s spanking new Luxury Grand rooms. Shirin Mehta soaks in high living and a marigold-scattered bathtub at the iconic hotel that has been on a reinvention tour
The Taj Mahal Palace’s new rooms and suites were opened recently to great fanfare by the big man himself, Ratan Tata, Chairman, Indian Hotels Company Ltd. Enduring images of the Taj staff cheering the occasion on the building’s iconic staircase hit the morning papers together with the hearts of readers who had supported the hotel’s brave fight for normalcy following the violation of 26/11. But today, the hotel has moved on and beyond with its refurbishing and revitalising efforts. While the grand exterior which is a blend of Moorish, Oriental and Florentine styles remains the same, the interiors have emerged brighter, spankier, offering modern amenities with its century-old charm. The rooms and suites that have hosted maharajas, princes, heads of state, royalty and rock stars, have been restored and refurbished by internationally acclaimed designers Lissoni Associati, Milan; BAMO, San Francisco; DesignWilkes, Malaysia and James Park Associates, Singapore. The Palace accommodations are redolent with precious art and state of the art technology.
The suite experience offered by the Grande Dame of Apollo Bunder is more than a luxe living space, I discover over a Cosmopolitan and zingy wasabi nuts at the Palace Lounge, exclusive to Palace dwellers. The tea buffet is long over and the cognac and chocolates not laid out yet, but the checkerboard marble flooring, leather sofas, crystal chandeliers and plush velvet chairs in peacock hues have a soothing effect on the senses. You can smell luxury here along with a subtle hint of aromatherapy. We had been led down by Vinayak, our butler, who, in full regalia, appeared before us like a genial genie, looking to fulfil all our wishes. His white gloves neatly on, he pottered and pampered, making us feel like contemporary royalty. He is the point of contact for the guest whether he requires his shoes shined or tickets booked. He will even draw your bath!
The butler is beginning to feel like my new best friend, as he approaches with a menu of pillows. A good ponder reveals that I will go with the white goose down variety while my husband chooses microfibre. By now, we trust our butler enough to let him plan our meal to be had in-suite. A scroll on a silver salver heralds the menu and we settle for chilled asparagus, marine chowder, Norwegian pink salmon and raspberry and thyme cheesecake. Some well-chilled Chilean chardonnay appears. The wine is not too sweet which suits my palate perfectly. Vinayak is back with a trolley covered in starched white linen and dinner. Under the magnificent, contemporary chandelier, his bowtie firmly in place, he serves us with gentle aplomb, waiting discreetly in the shadows. My goose down pillow now calls me to bed in the semi-circular bedroom. Curtains are drawn all around to keep the night out, the pillow lives up to its claims of providing a good night’s sleep and I float happily off into suite dreams and nocturnal bliss. Only to be awoken by the morning alarm that rings promptly at 7 am.
Living in luxury proves to be more than a sparkling glass of wine, a good meal, followed by a cushy pillow. Good hospitality makes you feel loved. And wanted. Great hospitality gives you good reason to be alive!
Taj tidbits A heritage walk around the Taj Mahal Palace offers some historical nuggets...
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