The Taj Lands End
Bandra's seafacing crown — where Mumbai's western suburbs meet five-star luxury
Indian Hotels Company (Tata Group)
Founder · Est. 1999 · Bandra West, Bandstand, Mumbai
The Taj Lands End opened in 1999 at the tip of the Bandstand promontory in Bandra West — a location that provides views of the Arabian Sea, the Bandra-Worli Sea Link, and the Mumbai skyline from a perspective that no other hotel in the city can replicate. The hotel brought Taj Hotels' luxury standards to the western suburbs, serving a clientele that was increasingly centred in Bandra, Juhu, and the suburban corporate districts.
Bandra in 1999 was already Mumbai's cultural capital — the home of Bollywood, the media industry, and the city's creative class. The Taj Lands End positioned itself as this community's five-star address: close enough to be local, luxurious enough to be an event. The hotel's social calendar — fashion events, film premieres, industry gatherings — reflects its constituency.
The dining programme includes Ming Yang (Chinese), Masala Bay (pan-Indian), and the signature bars and lounges that serve Mumbai's social scene. The rooftop and the sea-facing event spaces are singular in their views.

“Mumbai's centre of gravity shifted to the suburbs. We built a Taj to receive it.”
What Defines The Taj Lands End
The Experience
The Bandstand location places the hotel at the land's end — literally, the tip of the promontory. The approach is through Bandra's residential streets, past the Bandstand promenade. The lobby opens to sea views. The experience is spa-resort within the city — an urban retreat at the edge of the Arabian Sea.
Rated & Reviewed By
Condé Nast Traveller India · Travel + Leisure · TripAdvisor 5-Star
Editorial Notes
- The Bandstand promontory location is singular — no other Mumbai hotel has this vantage point.
- The Sea Link views are a 21st-century addition to the hotel's original visual offering — the bridge changed the skyline.
- The Bandra clientele — Bollywood, media, creative industry — shapes the hotel's social character.
- Recommended for hospitality students studying suburban luxury hotel positioning and resort-in-city concepts.
Getting There
Nearest railway station: Bandra (Western Line, 15-minute auto-rickshaw). By road: Bandstand, Bandra West — at the end of the promontory.
