Grand Maratha Sheraton, Close to International Airport, Mumbai
Architect
RTKL , Los Angeles
Client
ITC Group of Hotels
Project Type
Commercial Hospitality
Date
Mar 2001
The most visible styles in the design palette are the timeless touches of Indo-Saracenic architecture and Victoriana in its regal attire. This is a 400 Rooms + luxury Hotel . The art and artefacts exhibited in the hotel have been chosen carefully to mirror the culture of the region. Contemporary art has been sensitively juxtaposed with traditional styles. Each floor explores a different theme, from Ajanta frescoes to Chitrakatha drawings, from Warli tribal art to tantric forms. Right from the stage of architecture design, intelligent policies and practices of environmental stewardship have been built into every aspect of the operations. Major portion of electrical consumption is met by renewable energy, water is upcycled to prevent wastage. Solid waste is recycled, and zero mile sourcing is done for consumables. This LEED Platinum rated & Zero Carbon Certified hotel consumes notably less energy than the benchmark laid by the EPA, USA for large-size luxury hotels. ynonymous to dining-destination of Mumbai, ITC Maratha houses 8 award-wining restaurants from the stables of ITC Hotels. Peshawri & Dumpukht lift the cloche on North-Western Frontier and Awadhi cuisines. Our newest addition spotlight two time ‘Asia’s 50 Best Restaurant’ frontrunner Avartana featuring progressive South Indian, and Yi Jing serving transborder inventive Chinese cuisine. Peshwa Pavilion, all day dining restaurant is centered in sun-bathed atrium. Bombay High, the pulsating bar captures hi-life endeavors, with cigar collections, evening melodies & more. Catherine’s recreates a Victorian style conservatory for English tea lounge.