Overview

Inspired by the Maratha dynasty, this 5 star business hotel presents an ambience steeped in history. In a rare, quiet spot in Mumbai, a short distance away from the airport, this majestic hotel reaffirms the understated grandeur and ethos of warm Indian hospitality. ITC Maratha brings you world class luxury in an experience that resonates through a range of cuisines, accommodation and recreation options. ITC Maratha, a contemporary luxury hotel captures the essence of Maharashtra’s heritage and culture as the basis of design of the hotel. The most prominent style that strikes a chord is the heritage of some of the finest English Victorian and Indo Saracenic architecture of timeless quality designed with a classical sense of proportion, detail and locally available material.

The identity of the hotel is its domed roof that dominates the façade, giving it a distinctive identity. The hotel is distinguished by its elaborate stone carving chiselled on site by craftsmen. Inside a rugged façade the interior is Victorian ornamented with indigenous art and soft furnishings. Everywhere contemporary art is mixed with traditional elements. On each floor there are different themes of art ranging from Ajanta frescoes to Chitrakatha drawings, Warli tribal art, tantric art forms and a profusion of artefacts, framed coins and exquisite jewellery.There is also much to discover from an array of award winning cuisines ranging from regional Indian, Asian and other international fare across eight restaurants. l. The gourmet experience begins at the Peshwa Pavilion the centrepiece of the hotel —The Atrium or the heart of the hotel in soothing white with a play of sunlight and shadow, soaring upwards enhances the feeling of spaciousness.Embodying ITC Hotels’ ethos of Responsible Luxury the opulence blends seamlessly with the highest standards of environmental stewardship.

Ideally located a mile from the international airport and 3 miles from the domestic airport the hotel is in close proximity to the bustling business districts of north and central Mumbai.ITC Maratha’s reputation as Mumbai’s leading 5 star luxury hotel is anchored in many factors, a prominent one being its six restaurants which feature a spread of award winning cuisines and beverages, bringing you treasures of Indian, Western Continental and East and South East Asian culinary traditions along with some of the world’s most well-appreciated and prized beverages. At the centre of it all, the Peshwa Pavilion, an open-to-skylight 24-hour restaurant forms the pivot of activity, expresses the liberating spirit of Mumbai with its soaring ceiling and cheerful ambience.

Accommodation

ITC Maratha’s six storey structure l comprises of 380 elegantly appointed and spacious guest-rooms that strike a perfect balance between world class luxury and the warmth of Indian hospitality. Choose the accommodation that best suits your needs in this landmark hotel, when you are in Mumbai.

EXECUTIVE CLUB - Designed with care, the Executive Club satisfies the needs of the discerning business traveller who is always!

THE TOWERS - Discreet and efficient services in a world of luxury - the Towers rooms at ITC Maratha are expressive of a!

ITC ONE - ITC One unveils a whole new world of exclusivity for up-market business travellers with spacious and elegantly-

DELUXE SUITES - Luxurious Suites located on the top 2 floors are spread over an indulgent 925 sq ft, the Deluxe Suites at ITC!

LUXURY SUITES - Spacious and lavishly fitted, the four exclusive Luxury Suites at ITC Maratha offer indulgent hospitality!

PRESIDENTIAL SUITE - The Presidential Suite at ITC Maratha is inarguably among the finest expressions of luxurious Indian

Hotel & Room facilities

  • 24-hour front desk
  • Backup generator
  • Breakfast services
  • Laundry services
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Luggage storage
  • Doctor on call
  • Parking(free)
  • Restaurant
  • Travel counter
  • Attached Bathroom
  • Bathrobes
  • H/C running water
  • Housekeeping
  • Mini Bar
  • Swimming pool
  • Premium bedding
  • Reading lamps
  • Room heater
  • Daily newspaper
  • Television-Room
  • Wakeup-calls
  • Coffee/Tea maker