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Taj Coromandel

Luxury hotel in Chennai, India

Taj Coromandel

Summary

Luxury hotel in Chennai, India

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hotel_nameTaj Coromandel
logo_width125px
captionTaj Coromandel Hotel - Chennai
locationChennai, India
address37, Nungambakkam High Road, Nungambakkam
Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600 034
chainTaj Hotels
coordinates
opening_date14 April 1974
operatorTaj Hotels
ownerOriental Hotels
number_of_rooms212
number_of_suites11
floors7
website

Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600 034

Taj Coromandel is a five-star luxury hotel located in Chennai, India. Named after the Coromandel Coast, the HACCP- and ISO 14001-certified hotel was opened in 1974.{{cite web | access-date = 10 Oct 2011}}{{cite magazine | access-date = 10 Oct 2011}} Owned by Oriental Hotels Limited, an associate of the Taj Group of Hotels, it is classified under the group's luxury hotels section.

Taj Coromandel was the first{{cite news | access-date = 22 December 2024}} and only luxury hotel in the city for almost four decades.{{cite news | access-date = 30 Jun 2013}}

Location

The hotel is located at 37, Mahatma Gandhi Road, abutting Brakathambal Street in Nungambakkam.

History

The hotel was named after the Coromandel Coast on which the city of Chennai is situated. The name is also derived from the Coromandel tree (Kalpavriksha in Sanskrit), which, according to legend, has the power to grant any wish to a person who is under its shade. This, having a metaphorical reference to any guest who visits the hotel being granted anything that he or she wished for during the stay, is also cited as a reason for naming so. To signify this, the tree has been engraved into the marble façade of the hotel.{{cite web | access-date = 26 Apr 2012}}

In 1996, Southern Spice restaurant was launched.{{cite news | access-date = 17 Mar 2012}}

Facilities

U.S. Secretary of State [[Hillary Clinton]] is greeted by employees at the Taj Coromandel with a traditional greeting during her visit to India on 20 July 2011.

Taj Coromandel has a total of 212 rooms, including 11 suites. The Superior Rooms are 300 sq ft in size. The Taj Club Rooms are located on the top two floors. The Royal Suite is located on the top floor, which includes a living room, two bathrooms and a private terrace sit-out providing the views of the city. It also has a Jacuzzi, additional guest bathroom, a separate dining area, a dressing room with 3-way mirrors and a pantry spread over 1,500 sq ft, and a private valet. The suite's occupant is entitled to all of the Taj Club facilities and services.

The restaurants at the hotel include Anise—a 24-hour coffee shop and also a Multi-cuisine Restaurant, Chipstead—a lounge bar, Tea Lounge—serving a selection of a variety of teas from around the world, Golden Dragon—a specialty in Sichuan and Cantonese restaurant, Southern Spice—serving cuisine from the four southern states of India, and The Prego—a restaurant serving Italian cuisine.{{cite web | access-date = 12 Nov 2011}}{{cite news | access-date = 5 Aug 2012}}

The hotel has 12,000 sq ft of business and reception facilities in eight conference rooms, ball rooms and board rooms. The Clive has a capacity of 30 seats. The hotel also has a lagoon-style 5-metre lap lane pool.{{cite news | access-date = 28 August 2023}}

Renovation

After its first renovation in the late 1980s and early 1990s since its inception, the hotel was renovated for the second time in 2011 at a cost of about 1,000 million. Design firm Belt Collins designed a new driveway with new landscaping, and Chandu Chadda from Hong Kong redesigned the cavernous lobby. Belt Collins has designed a 9,000 sq ft spa under Taj's Jiva brand adjacent to its pool, and the hotel is also in the process of building a 6,000 sq ft gym.{{cite news | access-date = 16 Nov 2011}} The Southern Spice restaurant was renovated in 2011–2012 with interior designing by Ed Poole of Singapore-based Poole Associates.

In 2013, the hotel relaunched Ballroom, a 13,000-sq-feet banqueting facility.

Notable residents

Some of the notable guests who have stayed at Taj Coromandel include Queen Elizabeth II,{{cite web | access-date = 17 July 2021 | access-date = 10 Nov 2011}} Hillary Clinton,{{cite news | archive-url = https://archive.today/20130103222506/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-07-22/chennai/29803173_1_security-personnel-city-bids-hillary-clinton | url-status = dead | archive-date = 3 January 2013 | access-date = 8 Aug 2012}} and Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko of Japan.{{cite news | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131209195537/http://chennaionline.com/City360/Events/20132906102905/Taj-Coromandel-Chennai-bids-farewell.col | url-status = dead | archive-date = 9 December 2013 | access-date = 7 Dec 2013}}

Awards and honors

In 2023, the hotel was recognized with "Top Hospitality Honors" at the 8th International Hospitality Day organised by the International Hospitality Council (IHC) London and the International Institute of Hotel Management (IIHM).{{cite news | access-date = 28 August 2023}} The Southern Spice restaurant at the hotel bagged honours in the Restaurants Category.

References

References

  1. (2013). "Category : 5 Star Delux". Ministry of Tourism, Government of India.
  2. "Taj Coromandel Hotel, Chennai". India Hotels Resorts.
  3. "Recreation and Facilities in Taj Coromandel, Chennai". India Hotels Resorts.
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