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Location A bustling port in the
11th century, Vishakapatnam is today, an equally important center of
business and commerce. Welcomgroup Grand Bay plays gracious host to the
modern day business traveler.
15 kms from the airport.
5 kms from the railway station.
2.5 kms from the City Center.
100 mts from the beach front.
Accommodation Engulfed in a specially
crafted ambiance for today’s discerning business traveler, Executive
Club at the Grand Bay is spread over three exclusive floors and houses
the Executive Club rooms, where impeccable corporate hospitality and
discreet efficiency are a tradition. A unique concept in accommodation,
The Executive Club pioneers a tradition in corporate hospitality,
setting a premium on discreet efficiency and business-related services.
The Club also offers a state-of-the-art Business Centre.
Dining Facilities
Discover the finest cuisines gathered under one roof for your delight.
Each authentic to a culture, a period, a style.
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THE OCEANIC
PAVILLION
Overlooking the pool, the Oceanic Pavilion offers a lavish buffet with
a delectable fare of Chinese, Continental and Indian cuisine. And an
a-la-carte menu, round the clock.
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DAKSHIN
The finest South Indian restaurant in the land. Offering the rare
pleasures of authentic coastal and regional specialties.
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THE RESIDENCY
Spread out in a gracious setting, offering a choice of exotic culinary
delights and an international a-la-carte menu. The perfect place to
celebrate a special evening.
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MARCO POLO
The Marco Polo bar at the Grand Bay exudes elegance and class.
Overlooking the sea and drenched with soft live music, here, your
spirits have no choice but to soar.
Conference Facilities
Here, state-of-the-heart services turn the most ordinary functions and
meetings into extraordinary events. Capacity: 50 to 500 people.
Places
to see
There is a lot to savour in and around Vishakapatnam. The culture and
traditions of ancient kingdoms, inextricably woven into everyday life.
Among the various must visit places are:
The Dolphin Nose – a rocky promontory
jutting out of the sea.
The sacred Heart Church built is 1864
The Lighthouse, whose powerful beacon
guides ships 65 kilometers
away.
Dargahkonda, a Muslim shrine, revered
both by Hindus and the
Muslims alike.
A temple of Lord Venkateshwara,
believed to have been built by an
Englishman, Captain Blackmoor in 1886, in fulfillment of a vow.

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