A luxurious seaside getaway awaits you at JW Marriott Mumbai Juhu
Offering exclusive long weekend packages, JW Marriott Mumbai Juhu invites patrons to celebrate Independence Day amidst ultimate luxury and breathtaking views. Overlooking the picturesque Arabian Sea, our guests will be transported to a world where the ocean, horizon and the setting sun are all that there is.
The specially designed packages start at INR 9,500 (plus taxes) for the Deluxe Room with services like a lavish buffet spread at Lotus Café, complimentary Wi-Fi and much more. The Deluxe Ocean View Room is priced at INR 10,500 (plus taxes) where guests can enjoy a serene view of the sea, in addition to the complimentary services of the Deluxe Room.
The tariff for the Executive Ocean View Room is INR 13,500 (plus taxes) and the Premium Club Room is INR 14,500 (plus taxes), offering luxury to the fullest with complimentary Wi-Fi, buffet breakfast at Lotus Café and lastly, Executive Lounge services that includes complimentary benefits such as breakfast, tea and coffee throughout the day, evening cocktails, snacks and much more.
Commenting on the exclusive deals, Bharat Ratanpal, Director of Sales and Marketing at JW Marriott Mumbai Juhu said “We are pleased to offer our discerning travelers with attractive discounts on the occasion of Independence Day. With numerous complimentary services to celebrate the spirit of the historic day, we have designed these offers to make this extended weekend exceptionally enjoyable for our guests.”
~ Create memories for a lifetime by rejoicing the long weekend with exclusive deals only at JW Marriott Mumbai Juhu ~
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