Indias tallest hotel (30 floors) reflects the colourful patchwork of cultures that the city is known for - its colonial past, modern present, olde English charm, warm Indian hospitality, grandiose extravagances of yesteryear, and the effortless efficiency of the here and now. Conveniently located in the middle of the business and recreational action, it offers the finest business and leisure facilities, with an unsurpassed level of service. The closest shopping area worth visiting is Phoenix Mills, and youll have to take a cab to get there. Modern rooms with neat touches like a fog-free section of the bathroom mirror and a TV that automatically mutes when you pick up the phone. Awesome restaurant called Kebabs. Well laid out, spacious rooms with great views of the city and a place to sit on the window sill. Included breakfast is quite a spread but could use more protein options. They have Old style desk thats not the right height for typing on a laptop. Why do business hotels continue to use these 1800s era desks? Small pool and tiny gym. * The available internet connection is not wireless. Its also pricey at Rs600/day.