Designed by Chicago's Lohan Associates, Grand Hyatt Mumbai was opened in 2004.
[1][2] The banquet level of the hotel offers over 30,000 square feet/2,790 square meters of conference and meeting space including one fully wired ballrooms in the city; seven additional meeting rooms and board rooms and a pre-function area.
It also has four specialty restaurants — China House, Celini, Soma and Fifty Five East; which serve Indian and international cuisines.
It also has a Bar, lounges, Gourmet Store, fitness center and a beauty salon which are situated inside a multi-level shopping plaza.
[citation needed] It entered into Limca Book of Records on 25 February 2012 for India's longest lunch table.