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Le Sutra - The Indian Art Hotel vs The Taj Mahal Palace

Le Sutra - The Indian Art Hotel and The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai are both rated highly by travel writers. On balance, The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai scores significantly better than Le Sutra - The Indian Art Hotel. The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai has a TripExpert Score of 95 with endorsements from 13 reviewers including Lonely Planet, Fodor's and Hideaway Report.

Le Sutra - The Indian Art Hotel
Le Sutra - The Indian Art Hotel
7 / 10
14 Union Park, Khar(W), Off Carter Road, Between Olive and Out of the Blue restaurant,, Mumbai (Bombay) 400 052, India
From $173 /night
  • Bar/Lounge
  • Free Internet
  • Room Service
  • Free Breakfast
  • Laundry Service
  • Concierge
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Travel + Leisure Travel + Leisure
"Just north of Bandra, the 14 rooms here are inspired by classical Indian art, from the Shringar suite's peacock motifs to the Buddha frescoes in the Nirvan room." Full review
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
"This hip hotel in the happening Khar area blends contemporary chic with traditional artefacts... and some statement art in its lovely rooms." Full review
Afar Magazine Afar Magazine
"Le Sutra, formerly Pali Hills Hotel, is set in the middle of Bandra/Khar right above Olive Restaurant, one of the best known Bollywood hangouts." Full review
The Taj Mahal Palace
The Taj Mahal Palace
9 / 10
Apollo Bunder, Mumbai 400001, India
From $74 /night
  • Bar/Lounge
  • Hot Tub
  • Free Internet
  • Room Service
  • Laundry Service
  • Concierge
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Insight Guides Insight Guides
"India’s most famous hotel hit the news when it was at the epicentre of the terror attacks in November 2008, but today this landmark has been restored to its former glory."
Rough Guide Rough Guide
"Perhaps India’s most famous hotel and the haunt of Mumbai’s beau monde, with 546 luxury rooms, shopping arcades, a huge outdoor pool and a good spread of bars and restaurants."
Star Service Star Service
"The Taj Mahal Resorts and Palace wins awards and accolades year after year for its immaculately kept heritage property and flawless service." Full review
Fodor's Fodor's
"Foreigners and wealthy Indians choose the Taj over other fancy hotels in town because it's a beautiful and regal landmark." Full review
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Foreigners and wealthy Indians choose the Taj over other fancy hotels in town because it's a beautiful and regal landmark—worth visiting even if you don't stay here—with views past the Gateway of India to the Arabian Sea. The stunning brown-stone exterior sports rows of jutting white balconies and Gothic windows, and onion domes on the corner turrets echo the high, central Italianate dome.
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"With its sweeping arches, staircases and domes, the Taj really does feel like a palace." Full review
Travel + Leisure Travel + Leisure
"1903 grande dame with dramatic interiors—vaulted ceilings; silk carpets; onyx columns—overlooking the 85-foot-high Gateway of India." Full review
Jetsetter Jetsetter
"Overlooking the Gateway of India, the Taj Mahal Palace is one of the iconic symbols of Mumbai." Full review
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But be sure to spend some time on simpler pleasures: sipping afternoon tea in the wood-paneled Palace Lounge, surrounded by rare paintings, or taking a swim in the stone pool in the garden surrounded by columned terraces.
Gayot Gayot
"A Mumbai landmark since 1903, the Taj has attracted Maharajas, Presidents and entertainers with its impressive architecture and ocean vistas."
The Telegraph The Telegraph
9.0
"A historic landmark hotel and opulent oasis of calm in the amiable chaos of Mumbai." Full review
Hideaway Report Hideaway Report
96.0
"Renowned and distinctive colonial waterfront hotel situated opposite the Gateway of India, just minutes from the city’s commercial and shopping centers." Full review
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