Posted by: The Taj Cape Town | Posted in Uncategorized | on: October 5, 2009

When you decide to stay at a Taj you’re not just staying at another 5 star hotel; you’re staying in a hotel whose premises always have a history that extends beyond just the Taj.

This is because we, as a hotel group, specialise in creating, enhancing and caring for landmark properties around the world. Basically we restore landmarks, working with existing architecture and heirlooms to create individual masterpieces.

In any of the Taj properties you visit, throughout the world, you’ll find rich elements from the building’s past tastefully coupled with every modern fitting.

It is, in some ways, like visiting a living breathing history lesson. A wonderful looking glass into the past.

The Taj Cape Town building; a picture from the past.

The Taj Cape Town building; a picture from the past.

 

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