Trident Hotels introduces Trident Mini!
An exclusive transfer service in a 2015 Mini Cooper D Countryman, available at Trident Hotels in Mumbai, Gurgaon, Hyderabad and Chennai.
Trident Hotels, part of the ‘five-star’ Trident brand from The Oberoi Group announces the launch of a new transfer service – Trident Mini at Trident hotels in Gurgaon, Nariman Point, Mumbai, BandraKurla, Mumbai, Chennai, and Hyderabad.
The hotel chain added a total of six newly launched, 2015 Mini Cooper D Countryman to introduce this exclusive experience for its guests.
A special service offered with the hotels’ compliments for resident guests, Trident Mini provides drop offs to all prominent offices and areas adjoining the hotel, within a 5 kilometre radius. While in Gurgaon, guests can zip around DLF Cybercity, DLF Cyber Hub, Udyog Vihar, Leisure Valley and the malls on MG Road; Trident, Hyderabad offers guests the luxury to travel across HITEC city. Trident Hotels in Mumbai provide an opportunity to explore areas like Bandra-Kurla Complex, Nariman Point and Colaba in style. The unique service even provides airport drop off in Chennai.
The service is offered on a first-come-first-served basis. All the guest needs to do is walk-up to the concierge and check for availability at that moment.
The association between Trident Hotels and Mini Cooper is a perfect match of traits that both the brands emanate – contemporary and stylish.
Trident Hotels strives to set new standards in hospitality while consistently exceeding expectations of its discerning guests. Known for its commitment towards excellence,
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