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‘Aamchi Mumbai’ is the ‘New York of the East’. Mumbai is not about sight but all about experiences. It’s pulsating, alive, vibrant, boisterous and much more. Come experience my Mumbai aka Bombay.
Apollo Bandar, Off P J Ramchandani Marg (near the Taj Mahal Palace & Tower), Mumbai, Mahārāshtra
Monument · 126 tips and reviews
Siddhartha Banerjee: This arch, the most prominent structure of Mumbai, was built to commemorate the 1911 Royal visit. Ironically, post independence, the last of the British troops set sail for England from this gateway.
Dr. Dadabhai Naoroji Road (D.N.Road), Mumbai, Mahārāshtra
Rail Station · 114 tips and reviews
Siddhartha Banerjee: Once called the Victoria Terminus, CST is a brilliant specimen of the Victorian Gothic style of architecture in India. A UNESCO ‘World Heritage Site’, it's the replica of St. Pancras Station, London.
Veer Nariman Road (D. N. Road, Fort), Mumbai, Mahārāshtra
Monument · 14 tips and reviews
Siddhartha Banerjee: Located at the Hutatma Chowk, this monument is an exquisite architectural edifice of the colonial era. Nearby attractions include some great place for shopping, restaurants and historic buildings.
Siddhartha Banerjee: From vegetables to poultry, pet shops to imported items stores, you could get anything and everything here. Anecdote: In 1882, the building was the first in India to be lit up by electricity.
Siddhartha Banerjee: This is one of Mumbai's most popular sunset-watching spots. It's twinkling night-time lights earned it the nickname 'the Queen's Necklace'. Eating bhelpuri is an essential part of the experience.
Siddhartha Banerjee: The Town Hall that now houses the Asiatic Society of Bombay was built in 1830. The library has priceless coins, artifacts and ancient manuscripts collection.
Siddhartha Banerjee: Modeled on Big Ben (London), this edifice is located in the confines of the Fort campus of the University of Mumbai. The tower stands at a height of 85 m (280 ft).
History Museum · Malabar Hill · 18 tips and reviews
Siddhartha Banerjee: This is the building from where Mahatma Gandhi formulated his philosophy of 'satyagraha' (nonviolent protest). Nearby, August Kranti Maidan is where the ‘Quit India Movement’ was launched in 1942.
Siddhartha Banerjee: Built in 1883 and modelled on the Caulfield Racecourse in Melbourne, it is spread over on 225 acres of land facing the sea. Big races, such as the Indian Derby in February, are major social occasions.
Off Netaji Shubhash Chandra Bose Road, Mumbai, Mahārāshtra
Beach · Tardeo · 61 tips and reviews
Siddhartha Banerjee: The beach is famous for Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations when hundreds of people from all over Mumbai come to immerse the idols of Lord Ganapati in the Arabian Sea.
Siddhartha Banerjee: Famous for its Mumbai street food, like bhelpuri, pani puri, chaats, pav-bhaji and baraf ka gola, this beach is a relatively uncrowded free space in the city before the sun set.
Siddhartha Banerjee: BWSL is the first cable-stayed bridge to be constructed in open seas in India. This eight-lane bridge connects the intersection of the WE Highway and SV Road in Bandra to the Worli Seaface in Worli.
Siddhartha Banerjee: Built in 1978, the theatre is dedicated to being a catalyst for the art and cultural movement in Bombay. It hosts daily shows, except Mondays. Must visit: the open-air cafe.
Siddhartha Banerjee: This is the the sole aquarium in Mumbai with 100 species of marine and fresh water fish. Attractions include sharks, turtles, rays, moray eels, sea turtles, small starfish and stingrays.
Siddhartha Banerjee: This is India's first permanent sporting venue. Apart from cricket, the ground has played host to tennis and football matches as well as music shows and concerts.
Siddhartha Banerjee: Floating like a sacred mirage off the coast, the Haji Ali Mosque is one of Mumbai's most striking shrines. Built in the 19th century, it contains the tomb of St. Haji. Avoid visiting during monsoon.
Siddhartha Banerjee: This is Mumbai's most visited Ganesh Temple and the city's richest temple trust. Best time to visit early morning on Tuesdays and Fridays. Tip: Leave your flip-flops once you pass the security check.
Siddhartha Banerjee: Termed as the 'Culture Square' of Mumbai, this commercial street hosts upmarket retail showrooms to small pedestrian shops, quaint cafes to roadside eateries, attracting both tourists and locals.
55 Dr. V. B. Gandhi Marg, Kala Ghoda, Mumbai, Mahārāshtra
Synagogue · 6 tips and reviews
Siddhartha Banerjee: Built in 1884, this picturesque sky-blue synagogue still functions and is tenderly maintained by the city’s dwindling Jewish community. Best viewed in the afternoons.
Siddhartha Banerjee: Mumbai’s biggest and best museum, this domed behemoth is an intriguing hodgepodge of Islamic, Hindu and British architecture displaying a mix of dusty exhibits from all over India.
Siddhartha Banerjee: This massive aircraft carrier now serves as a fascinating naval museum. Walk through the various quarters, the hold and the enormous deck with air strip. Tickets are available near the Gateway.
Elephanta Island (at Arabian Sea), Mumbai, Mahārāshtra
Island · 13 tips and reviews
Siddhartha Banerjee: 9km northeast of the Gateway of India, the rock-cut temples on Elephanta Island are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The enormous central bust of Shiva, may be the most serene sight you witness in India.