Sahara's luxury properties from across the globe
Here are some of the Subrata Roy-led conglomerate's most expensive properties.
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The Sahara group owns luxury hotels across the world and some iconic properties in India.
Here are some of the Subrata Roy-led conglomerate's most expensive properties. -
Grosvenor House Hotel, London
Sahara acquired this iconic Central London hotel in 2010 for $720 million (Rs 4,320 crore at 1 dollar = 60 rupees). (Photo credit: marriott.co.uk) -
The hotel has 494 guest rooms and can accommodate a total of over 6,000 people across its meeting spaces, bars, restaurants, ballroom etc. The picture gives a glance of a deluxe suite at this property. (Photo credit: marriott.co.uk)
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Plaza Hotel, New York
According to the Sahara website, this hotel was conferred the landmark status by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1969 and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1986. (Photo credit: theplazany.com) -
The Plaza offers 282 guestrooms, including 102 suites, as per its website. This picture captures a look of the Deluxe Rose Suite at the hotel. (Photo credit: theplazany.com)
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Dream Hotel, New York
Another international acquisition in 2012 for Sahara was in the form of New York's Dream Hotel, which was bought for $220 million. (Rs 1,320 crore at 1 dollar = 60 rupees) (Photo credit: dreamhotels.com) -
The hotel features 216 guestrooms and suites with amenities such as large flat screen TVs, high-speed WiFi, and Hydro Basic bath products, as per its website. (Photo credit: dreamhotels.com)
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Sahara Star Hotel, Mumbai
This is a 5-star hotel located strategically opposite Mumbai's domestic airport. (Photo credit: saharastar.com) -
This property boasts of 223 well-appointed guest rooms including 13 luxurious suites. (Photo credit: saharastar.com)
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