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New chapter for historic Indian hotel in London’s royal district

Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppPinterestLinkedinCopy URLTelegramEmailTumblrReddItPrintKoo LONDON, Feb 28 : A historic property in the heart of London’s royal district near Buckingham Palace is gearing up for a new Indian hospitality chapter, complete with the city’s popular Michelin-star coastal cuisine restaurant Quilon. The Taj Hotel has entered the final phase of a significant renovation project at the iconic site steeped in history, dating as far back as 16th-17th century Elizabethan England of –symbolised by a William Shakespeare inspired frieze in its central courtyard. The hotel of choice for Indian and international dignitaries, including prime ministers, sports stars and Bollywood celebrities, is all set to unveil its refreshed new look in time for the London Marathon at the end of April.

New chapter for historic Indian hotel in London’s royal district

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Key Highlights

  • “We are excited about this new chapter, which will really elevate what we know of this iconic St.
  • James’ Court Taj Hotel in the royal district of London,” said Corinna Luebbe, who recently took charge as manager in London.
  • “The vision is to make sure that guests who are used to our hotels in India find that same grandeur in some way as soon as they step into our new lobby – classic modern luxury is how I would characterise our upgraded London offer.
  • “We will, of course, continue preserving the Tata values and the ‘Tajness’ feel, while offering a modern experience to our legacy and new customers alike,” she said.
  • Confident that the refreshed look will heighten its appeal as a London landmark, the hotel has bolstered its offers by acquiring a wedding licence and outdoor catering with a vision to take its award-winning Indian cuisine outside London under the stewardship of Sriram Aylur – the Taj Group’s UK-based Michelin star chef.
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