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IHCL Opens Bandra House Mumbai
The 39-key property draws inspiration from Bandra’s residential bungalows and creative history. Its interiors incorporate local influences and design elements that reference the area’s cultural identity.
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Bandra House Mumbai Opens Under IHCL SeleQtions

IHCL Opens Bandra House Mumbai

Bandra House Mumbai Brings a Neighbourhood-Focused Hospitality Experience to Turner Road

Indian Hotels Company (IHCL) has announced the opening of Bandra House Mumbai – IHCL SeleQtions, a new hotel located on Turner Road in Mumbai’s Bandra district.

Deepika Rao, Executive Vice President – New Businesses & Hotel Openings, IHCL
Deepika Rao

Commenting on the opening, Deepika Rao, Executive Vice President – New Businesses & Hotel Openings, IHCL, said that Bandra House has been designed to reflect the character of the neighbourhood through curated spaces inspired by its art, culture and architectural heritage.

The 39-key property draws inspiration from Bandra’s residential bungalows and creative history. Its interiors incorporate local influences and design elements that reference the area’s cultural identity. The Bandra House Living Room takes cues from the locality’s coastal connections, focusing on regional ingredients and locally inspired dining experiences.

Guests can take part in a range of curated activities, including A Culinary Pilgrimage, The Bandra Bungalow Walk, Starlit Strolls on Bandstand Promenade, and Rhythm of the ’Burbs, offering opportunities to explore different aspects of the neighbourhood’s culture and history.

Amol Kapadia, Managing Director of Polson Ltd, said that Bandra House has been developed to reflect the district’s blend of culture, creativity and community while providing visitors with a stay connected to the local environment.

Gaurav Singh, General Manager of Bandra House – IHCL SeleQtions
Gaurav Singh

Gaurav Singh, General Manager of Bandra House – IHCL SeleQtions, added that the hotel has been designed around the neighbourhood’s identity and aims to offer guests an experience rooted in the local community.

Bandra continues to be one of Mumbai’s recognised cultural and residential districts, known for its mix of historic homes, creative spaces, seaside promenades, dining venues and independent businesses.

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