Experience unparalleled luxury living at Palais Royale, India's tallest skyscraper, where the first habitable floor starts at a breathtaking 82.5 meters.
Luxury Real EstatePalais RoyaleLuxury LivingResidential ArchitectureShapoorji PallonjiTalati PartnersReal EstateJul 06, 2024
The first habitable floor at Palais Royale starts at an impressive height of 82.5 meters.
Starting the habitable floors at such a significant height inherently offers an enhanced level of privacy and exclusivity, providing residents with a sense of seclusion and tranquility.
Talati & Partners is the principal architect of Palais Royale, bringing a wealth of expertise and vision to the project.
Residents at Palais Royale can enjoy sweeping, unobstructed panoramic views of the city, its surrounding landscapes, and the Arabian Sea.
The elevated living spaces at Palais Royale offer a serene and peaceful atmosphere, perfect for relaxation and unwinding.
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