Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai) - HT Navi Mumbai Live

HOTELS BOOKINGS ARE FULL

- Tasneem Kausar htfornavim­umbai@hindustant­imes.com

VASHI: If you’re looking for a banquet hall in the city, your search may not bear any fruit as most banqueting facilities are already booked till the end of the year.

With the city offering a wide range of halls which are spacious and a moth watering spread to go with it, it is not surprising that these locations are in demand.

Abhishek Kumar Gupta from Banquet Executive of Abbott Hotel, said, “All the three halls of our hotels are booked till December.”

“We have three marriage halls having different sizes. While Shweta hall and Chanakya hall can accommodat­e 250 people, Chandragup­t hall can accommodat­e 90,” he said.

The charges at the halls range between Rs 375 a person to Rs725 a person.

Yogi Midtown hotel in Turbhe, too, has its unique banquet halls which attracts a lot of customers.

Surjeet Singh, manager of the hotel, said, “Yogi Mid Town has well-equipped banquet halls for a variety of corporate events, seminars, business and social events.”

“The hall can accommodat­e up to 500 people,” he said, adding that plates cost between Rs550 a person to Rs1,200 a person. The plate rate includes the hall and the sitting charges,” he added.

Sunil Chopra, manager of Tunga Hotels, said, “Tulsi Vivah marks the beginning of the marriage season for Hindus. This is why our banquet halls are booked.”

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