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The Oberoi Grand, Kolkata - Port Cochere
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Shimla is not only India's honeymoon capital, it's also the birthplace of Oberoi hotels and Wildflower Hall is the most idyllic place to stay
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NEW DELHI, January 29, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
The Oberoi Group launched 'Rivaayat - The Indian Culinary Conclave' with...
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Indian summers in Shimla
Shimla is not only India’s honeymoon capital, it’s also the birthplace of Oberoi hotels and Wildflower Hall is the most idyllic place to stay
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/luxury/travel/61148/shimla-indias-honeymoon-capital-and-birthplace-of-oberoi-hotels.html
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The seating area behind the curtains of the room at The Oberoi Hotel in Udaipur
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A cruise on the Red Sea and a stay in heaven. Experience the best of Egypt at a special offer.
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Experience the rich and vibrant colours of Dubai's skyline from your luxury suite at The Oberoi, Dubai, one of the most luxurious and contemporary hotels in Dubai.
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The Victoria Memorial, a remarkable historical monument, is an easy 5 minute drive from one of the finest hotels in Kolkata, The Oberoi Grand. Make a booking today.
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The Gunpowder Room at The Oberoi, Mauritius with its traditional Mauritian cuisine, ancient wine cellar and delightful age old history is a wonderful place to dine in.
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The Oberoi Group launched 'Rivaayat - The Indian Culinary Conclave'to revive traditional Indian cuisine.The first of the six culinary conclaves, Rivaayat was held at The Oberoi, Gurgaon..
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You’re never far from #nature at The Oberoi, Bangalore! #Bangalore #India #Travel #Luxury #Expore #Hotels #Journey #Adventure #Wanderlust @oberoigroup by daltonkakotypr http://ift.tt/15Ic9QN
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Experience a magical evening as you savour an exquisite candle-lit dinner at The Oberoi Gurgaon's floating teak-wood deck at one of the best hotels in Gurgaon.
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Shortly before dessert, on my third day aboard The Oberoi Zahra luxury Nile cruiser, I was passed a mobile phone to have a word with the customer manager of Sakkara Tours, who had organised the trip. "Memphis," the voice said cheerfully, as I sat by myself in the dining room, "am I speaking to the pharaoh of the boat?" He was, in a way. I owe my name to an ancient Egyptian city and at that moment my kingdom occupied the whole of the ship, from the pool to the cigar room – including a population of 45 staff, though not a single other guest.
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