
Though the local Oriya is the preferred means of communication, most of the traders and guides around the historic monuments speak in English and Hindi. Though English is understood and widely used by the locals it is advisable to pick up a few key words in Hindi. It is possible to get by at most places with these two languages.
The Rupee is the official and only accepted currency while you travel around India. Though credit cards are accepted in major stores across the city, it is advisable to keep denominations of 10, 20, 50 and 100 Rupee notes at hand.
Foreign currency can be converted at the hotel's foreign exchange desk, at exchange houses at the airports and at most travel agencies.
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Trident, Bandra Kurla, Mumbai has been ranked 2nd in 'Favourite New Hotel in India' category by Condé Nast Traveller, India, Readers' Travel Awards 2011.
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Trident, Bandra Kurla, Mumbai has been ranked 2nd in 'Favourite New Hotel in India' category by Condé Nast Traveller, India, Readers' Travel Awards 2011.
Trident, Gurgaon has been voted ´Asia´s Leading Hotel´ at the World Travel Awards, 2011.




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