Four Seasons Hotel Mumbai

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Four Seasons Mumbai

Four Seasons Hotel, Mumbai
Four Seasons Hotel Mumbai
General information
StatusCompleted [1]
Type Commercial Skyscraper
Location144 Dr. E Moses Road, Worli, Mumbai, India [2]
Completed2007
Opening2007 [3]
CostUS$100 million [4]
Height
Roof150 m (490 ft) [5]
Technical details
Material Glass / Reinforced Concrete
Floor count35 [6]
Design and construction
Architect(s)John Arzarian of Lohan Associates
Website
www.fourseasons.com/mumbai/

Four Seasons Hotel, Mumbai is a five-star hotel and part of the Toronto-based Four Seasons luxury hotels and resorts. [7] It is located in the emerging district of Worli, Mumbai, Maharastra, India . [8] The hotel currently houses 202 guest rooms, [9] and also offers India's highest rooftop bar, Aer. [10] [11] [12]

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History

The 35-storey skyscraper was completed in 2008, [5] and designed by John Arzarian of Lohan Associates, a Hong Kong-based company. The hotel's interior was designed by Bilkey-Linas. [13] The civil construction of the building was completed in one and a half years with a slab cycle of 8 days. The 35-storey skyscraper was completed in less than a year, making it one of the fastest constructions of such buildings in India. The project was managed by Mr. Sanjiv Garg, General Manager of Ahluwalia Contracts (I) Ltd., a New Delhi based construction company.[ citation needed ]

Restaurants

The following restaurants are available at the hotel: [14]

See also

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