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ITC-Grand-Goa-Factsheet.Pdf Nestled in serene south LUXURY ACCOMMODATION FINE DINING Goa, amidst 45 acres of lush Experience indigenous Goan With five signature restaurants and landscaped gardens, swaying hospitality with 252 rooms and a bar, you will be spoilt for choice. coconut palms and shimmering suites, designed with sensitivity Pavilion at The Village Square Kebabs & Kurries lagoons, the ITC Grand Goa and style, giving paramount importance to guest comfort, while Tempero Resort & Spa, with direct access keeping alive the Indo-Portuguese The Royal Afghan - Seaside to the pristine Arossim beach, persona. Barbeque and Grill provides all the ingredients Ottimo - Cucina Italiana for an invigorating or intimate ACCOMMODATION Farol relaxed getaway. CATEGORIES The resort houses Garden View Ollie’s Club This beach-side, village- Rooms | Lagoon View Rooms ITC Grand Goa is the perfect styled resort’s architecture | Pool View Rooms | Sea View destination for a family holiday. draws inspiration from the Rooms | Lagoon View Suite | Sea The children have a special place Indo-Portuguese vintage and View Suite | Lap Pool Suite with dedicated only to them, blends classical elegance with a Sea View | Luxury Suite where they can play safely under distinctive regional allure that’s | Presidential Suite the affectionate eyes of the infused in its service, cuisine, trained staff. This is the kids’ own rituals and more - promising a domain, where they will be truly immersive experience. greeted by arts & crafts and pottery classes, cooking lessons and more. ITC Grand Goa Resort & Spa Arossim Beach, Cansaulim, South Goa - 403 712, Goa, India Tel : +91 832 272 1234 | Fax : +91 832 272 1235 ITCHOTELS.COM/ITCGRANDGOA A LUXURY COLLECTION RESORT & SPA ITC Grand Goa, Goa - A Luxury Collection Resort & Spa is independently owned and operated by ITC Limited under license from Marriott International Inc. or one of its affiliates. RELAXATION & REJUVENATION TOURIST ATTRACTIONS Spread across 3,344 sq. m and nestled amidst lush Spice Plantation and Cashew Factory | Reis Magos beachfront gardens, Kaya Kalp – The Royal Spa is a Fort | Shantadurga Temple | Shri Mangeshi Temple veritable sanctuary of rejuvenation & holistic wellbeing. | Basilica of St. Francis Xavier | Netravali Falls | Palolem Beach. MEETINGS & EVENTS From enchanting gardens to lush lawns & private beach DISTINCTIVE LOCALE fronts to beautifully appointed indoor spaces, ITC Grand Nestled in serene south Goa at Arossim Beach, Goa Resort & Spa offers an array of bespoke indoor and 20 mins away from Dabolim Airport, ITC Grand Goa outdoor banqueting venues that are perfect for meetings, Resort & Spa is close to local attractions. weddings, social occasions or corporate events. The resort offers a delightful variety of nine indoor and outdoor venues that can match every mood. Hall Dimensions & Seating capacity Venue Dimension Area (m2) Reception Formal Cluster Class Theatre U-Shaped (LxB) (m) Sitdown Room Salcete Ballroom 25.3 x 14.8 x 4 374.1 350 160 160 150 320 66 Salcete A 7.6 x 14.8 x 4 112.8 100 48 48 54 110 20 Salcete B 9.8 x 14.8 x 4 145.5 130 48 48 66 130 24 Salcete C 7.6 x 14.8 x 4 112.8 100 48 48 54 110 20 Salcete A&B 17.5 x 14.8 x 4 259 230 88 88 120 240 44 Salcete B&C 17.5 x 14.8 x 4 259 230 88 88 120 240 44 Colva 6.6 x 8.6 x 4.4 56.5 40 16 16 20 40 16 Loutolim 6.6 x 8.6 x 4.4 56.5 40 16 16 20 40 16 Colva & Loutolim 13.3 x 8.6 x 4.4 114.6 100 40 40 44 90 30 Benaulim 8.8 x 6.1 x 3.6 54 - 15 15 - 30 15 Cansaulim 14 X 11.8 x 5.9 165 50 32 32 27 40 16 Seaside Lawns 54.86 x 36.57 2006.2 750 500 - - 600 - Magical Forest 39.62 x 33.52 1328.8 400 300 - - 300 - LOCAL EXPERIENCES & RECREATION HOTEL MAP Goa is a kaleidoscopic blend of Indian and Portuguese cultures, it has a lot to offer - Fabulous Beaches, Spice Plantation Tour, Cashew Factory Tour, Fishing Tours, Heritage Trails, Trip to Waterfalls and Food Sherpa Trail. .
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