Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL) is expanding its Taj Wellington Mews brand to the UAE with the introduction of its first branded residences. Known for its luxury hotel apartments, the brand is already popular in Mumbai and Chennai. This move marks a
Luxury Real EstateTaj Wellington MewsIhclUaeBranded ResidencesReal Estate MumbaiMar 13, 2025

The Taj Wellington Mews brand is known for its premier hotel apartments that combine the sophistication of a five-star hotel with the homeliness and privacy of a private residence.
The existing Taj Wellington Mews properties are located in Mumbai and Chennai, India.
The UAE, particularly cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi, is a hub for international business and tourism with a robust real estate market and affluent lifestyle, making it an ideal destination for luxury residential projects.
The residences will offer access to amenities such as concierge services, housekeeping, state-of-the-art fitness centers, high-end retail spaces, fine dining restaurants, and meeting rooms equipped with the latest technology.
IHCL is committed to sustainability and responsible tourism, ensuring that the new Taj Wellington Mews branded residences will be designed to meet the highest standards of environmental sustainability, incorporating green building materials and energy-efficient technologies.

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