Enclosing its own Royal Garden of lush trees and quiet nooks, The Maratha Mumbai is imbued with the elegance of North Mumbai's rich history. This oasis, tucked amid the city's vibrant mercantile trade and business center, is a tree-ringed escape. A short mile from Mumbai's vibrant mercantile trade, ITC Maratha much to discover within. A 6,500 square foot Wellness Centre that combines ancient Indian and modern Western techniques into rejuvenating experiences, butlers at the ready, and a portfolio of five award-winning restaurants. This includes Dum Pukht, which continues the royal dining traditions of the Nawab of Awad and Dakshin.
386 immaculate suites tailored to anticipate comfort await, including an exclusive ladies wing with customized services. Indulge in the additional comfort of the Executive Club with Resident's Lounge access, as well at the Towers and ITC One, each accompanied with butler service and boardroom access.
Highlights
Banquets & Meetings
Our Ball Room is an expansive space, perfect for weddings, birthdays, banquets, and conferences. It can be transformed to embrace theater-style seating for 25 - 800 guests.
Meeting Space
Intimate spaces for 8 to 15 people, the classic Meeting Rooms can be easily transformed for a symposium, banquet, or product launch.
Fine Dining on Site
Peshwari is praised for creating the finest Indian cuisine in the world. Honouring a 200 year legacy of regal dining, Dom Pukht showcases the rare pleasures of ethnic, coastal, and regional cuisines from the southern states in India. Inspirations are drawn from the royal kitchens of the Nawab of Awadh and Dakshin. Centere on Chinese interactive kitchens, Pan Asian serves Thai, Mongolian, Japanese, and Korean cuisine prepared by master chefs. Designed like a glass conservatory, West View features grilled specialties from the west in an inspired setting. Peshwa Pavilion presents inventive international and Indianâââ‰â¬Åinspired cuisine, surrounded by the glass atrium's view.
Spa Facility
A 6,500 square foot Wellness Center combines ancient Indian and modern Western techniques into rejuvenating experiences.
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