Trident Hotels

Trident Hotels are five-star hotels owned and managed by The Oberoi Group. Presently there are ten Trident hotels in India. These are located in Mumbai at Bandra Kurla and Nariman Point,[1] Gurgaon (Delhi National Capital Region), Hyderabad, Chennai, Bhubaneshwar, Cochin, Agra, Jaipur and Udaipur. The Oberoi Group also operates a Trident hotel in the Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah.

Infrastructure and Amenities

The hotel stands tall with 35 storeys offering 555 spacious guest rooms and suites. Accommodations are divided into 7 categories including superior rooms, premier ocean view rooms, trident club rooms, trident executive rooms, deluxe suites, trident special suites and a presidential suite with different facilities and fares. It offers four specialty restaurants, including the award winning Frangipani and India Jones serving some of the best Indian and Italian cuisines. Verandah is a lounge in the lobby of the hotel offering a great variety of desserts, sandwiches, and beverages. Opium Den has a wide range of drinks including wines and aperitifs. It has a wonderful arrangement for all sorts of events with a conference hall of 10,000 square feet, which can comfortably accommodate up to 700 guests. It has an exclusive meeting hall; Trident Meetings equipped with latest technological aid with space for 6 to 14 guest meetings. You can spend your leisure time rejuvenating yourself with the wellness and recreational facilities. It offers soothing therapies and wonderful beauty rituals, refreshing swimming pool and gym facilities for fitness freaks.[2]

Events

Trident Nariman Point was part of the 2008 Mumbai attacks by 10 members of Lashkar-e-Taiba including bombing and shooting.

See also

References

  1. "Trident, Nariman Point". tridenthotels.com. Retrieved 17 August 2016.
  2. "Trident Hotels". cleartrip.com. Retrieved 17 August 2016.


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