After a delayed opening due to licensing clearances, Four Seasons finally started operations of its first flagship property in Mumbai on May 12, 2008. It is owned and developed by Magus Estates & Hotels Pvt Ltd and the real-estate developer incurred an investment of around USD 100 million on the project. The property will target the high end business traveller, since the hotel is located in Mumbai, informs Adarsh Jatia, Director, Magus Estates & Hotels Pvt Ltd.
The 202 room property houses two restaurants, which include San-Qi, the Asian restaurant serving Japanese, Wok and Tandoori cuisine with 180 covers and Predo, the Italian restaurant with 122 covers. The hotel also has a bar with 33 covers.
Catering to business clientele, the hotel will house an exclusive private business club named The Club. It also provides 500 square metres of convention space within the hotel, which accommodates up to 50 persons. The day-spa facility provided by the hotel will offer Ayurvedic therapies, along with Western treatments in eight treatment rooms.
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