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Taj Hotels, Resorts and Palaces

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Taj Hotels, Resorts & Palaces
Type Hotel
Founded 1903
Headquarters Mumbai, India
Key people Ratan Tata, Raymond Bickson
Industry Hospitality, Hotels, Tourism, Caterer
Products Temporary residence
Website http://www.tajhotels.com/

Taj Hotels, Resorts and Palaces, also known as the Indian Hotels Company,[1] is the largest Indian luxury hotel chain. A wholly owned subsidiary of the Tata Group, Taj Hotels Resort and Palaces comprises 77 hotels in 39 locations across India with an additional 18 international hotels in the Maldives, Mauritius, Malaysia, Seychelles, United Kingdom, United States of America, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Africa, the Middle East and Australia. Their first and most well known property is the Taj Mahal Palace & Tower in Colaba, Mumbai. The Taj Mahal Palace & Tower, Mumbai was opened on December 16, 1903, by the founder of the Tata Group, Jamshetji Nusserwanji Tata. Taj President and Taj Land's End are also located in Mumbai.

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List of Taj Hotels by City

List of Taj Hotels in India

List of Taj Hotels outside India

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