Oberoi Hotels & Resorts - List of Hotels

List of Hotels

Oberoi Hotels & Resorts

In India:

  • The Oberoi, New Delhi
  • The Oberoi, Bangalore
  • The Oberoi Grand, Kolkata
  • The Oberoi, Mumbai
  • The Oberoi Amarvilas, Agra
  • The Oberoi Rajvilas, Jaipur
  • The Oberoi Udaivilas, Udaipur (No. 4, World Best Hotels, 2012 )
  • Wildflower Hall, Shimla in the Himalayas
  • The Oberoi Cecil, Shimla
  • The Oberoi, Motor Vessel Vrinda, Backwater Cruiser, Kerala
  • The Oberoi Vanyavilas, Ranthambore
  • The Oberoi, Gurgaon

In Indonesia:

  • The Oberoi, Bali
  • The Oberoi, Lombok

In Mauritius:

  • The Oberoi, Mauritius

In Egypt:

  • The Oberoi, Sahl Hasheesh, Red Sea
  • The Oberoi Zahra, Luxury Nile Cruiser
  • The Oberoi Philae, Nile Cruiser

In Saudi Arabia:

  • The Oberoi, Madina

In U.A.E.:

  • The Oberoi, Dubai

Trident Hotels

In India:

  • Trident, Agra
  • Trident, Bhubaneswar
  • Trident, Chennai
  • Trident, Coimbatore(under construction)
  • Trident, Cochin
  • Trident, Gurgaon
  • Trident, Jaipur
  • Trident, Bandra Kurla, Mumbai
  • Trident, Nariman Point, Mumbai
  • Trident, Udaipur

Other Group Hotels In India

  • Clarkes Hotel, Shimla
  • Maidens Hotel, Delhi

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