The Neighbourhood hotel that is committed to curating personalised experiences
THE WEEK India|October 02, 2022
 A/ At President, Mumbai - IHCL SeleQtions, we are committed to curating personalised experiences for our guests ensuring they have a memorable and comfortable stay at the neighbourhood hotel.
The Neighbourhood hotel that is committed to curating personalised experiences

Q/ What are the activities the neighbourhood hotel does to engage with its guests?

With a view to offer unforgettable memories, our guests can indulge in multiple experiences unique to the property and to list a few, Make & Bake your pizza at the iconic Trattoria or 'Tratts' - we have seen families and kids thoroughly enjoying the experience as they don Chefs' hat and assemble their pizza under the guidance of our Chef. A must-do on the guest list is Winky Tales, wherein guests enjoy the fun of being a bartender for an hour at Wink, the stylish high-energy bar. A haven for pet lovers, HerbHouse has a delectable spread for our four-legged friends as well.

We have also re-imagined our salon services and offer Salon Suite - an exclusive space which is booked with prior appointment. Salon Suite thus ensures that the guest can unwind as they indulge in multiple services while maintaining the highest standard of hygiene.

In a nut-shell, the moment a guests check-in the guest experiences our warm hospitality and leaves with memorable memories.

Q/ Being a pet-friendly property, what do you offer the four-legged guests to ensure a comfortable stay?

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