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Top 10 places to visit in Mumbai
Mumbai is one of Indias leading tourist destinations, mesmerizing tourists with its balance of heritage, modern beauty and rich and varied culture. From relics to newage developments, bountiful nature to modern architecture, the city has much to offer and explore.
1. Gateway of India
Begin your Mumbai darshan with the very famous Gateway of India
Standing tall on the banks of the Arabian Sea, the Gateway of India is the defining monument of Mumbai and a famous tourist destination. It was built in 1911 and still holds a special place in the hearts of the localities and tourists.
Take the ferry journey available here to get a spectacular glimpse of this monument from the waters. You can also explore other tourist attractions in Mumbai nearby, such as the famous Taj Hotel, shop at the Colaba causeway, or simply stroll along the seaside with your friends or family. Dont forget to tuck in on the yummiest, juiciest kebabs sold just around the corner from the Gateway
2. Marine Drive
A trip to Mumbai will always be incomplete without visiting the Marine Drive. Yes The same Marine Drive you in see in every second Bollywood movie
The 3.6kilometrelong Cshaped boulevard provides breathtaking views of the coast, studded with UNESCOdesignated artwork. It is indeed one of the best places to visit in Mumbai with friends. Take a walk down Marine Drive as the sunset colours reflect on the wide Arabian Sea. Dont forget to take selfies and relish some onthego cutting chai and vada pav
3. Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus
3. Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus A UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Mumbai, CST or Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is a historic and one of the busiest railway stations in Mumbai and one of the famous attractions of the city. Built in 1888 during the British colonial period, this structure represents the VictorianGothic architectural style. It was formerly known as Victoria Terminus, and postindependence, the name was changed to Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus.
You can visit here with your family to appreciate the oneofakind architecture of the railway station or enjoy the train ride on one of the Mumbai locals.
4. Siddhivinayak Temple
Siddhivinayak is one of the oldest Hindu temples in the country, where the deity of Ganesha is worshipped. Originally constructed in 1801, the current building complex is the product of modifications performed in 1993. While a large amount of gold that covers the idols throne attracts the majority of visitors, there are various additional aspects of the temple that draws visitors.
Devotees from all across India, including celebrities, flock to the temple to seek Siddhivinayak Ganapatis blessings. The fortunate Lord Ganesha statue is fashioned out of a single black stone, with the trunk curved to the right, making it unique. You can take your family to this temple for an enriching spiritual experience.
5. Haji Ali Dargah
Travel with your family to one of Mumbais most prominent religious shrines the Haji Ali Dargah, which holds Sayed Peer Haji Ali Shah Bukharis tomb. This magnificent structure is composed of white marble and represents the IndoIslamic architectural style.
One of the main tourist attractions of this place is that it is constructed far out into the sea, and the pathway gets submerged during high tide The waves lashing at the sides, spraying into the air, with live Sufi music in the serene ambience, is all you need to unwind. The monument was inscribed in the World Book of Records in 2020 as one of the worlds most visited shrines.
6. Bandra Worli Sea Link
The BandraWorli Sea Link bridge is one of Mumbais most recognisable landmarks. The eightlane suspension bridge was built in 2009 and connects the central business district with the western suburbs across the open sea, providing muchneeded relief from traffic congestion on the Mahim Causeway.
Head to the Bandra Fort, a historic watchtower built by the Portuguese in 1640, for the best view of the BandraWorli Sea Link, or simply drive across the bridge. It has become Mumbais counterpart of the Brooklyn Bridge or the Sydney Opera House. Watch the bridge light up with stunning colours at sunset. You just cannot miss this one
7. Juhu Beach
Juhu Beach is one of the longest beaches in Mumbai. Visit this beach to enjoy the crimson sun and the dazzling orange sky with your loved ones on a windy day.
Juhu Beach is frequently visited by couples seeking a romantic break from the hustle and bustle of city life. One can also organise a romantic date night at one of Juhus beautiful coastal restaurants or indulge in the famous street food at Juhu Chowpatty.
8. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalya Museum
It is one of Indias most important art and history museums, previously known as the Prince of Wales Museum of Western India.
You can visit here with your kids or your partner and delve into the massive collection of famous Indian miniature paintings, Himalayan art, antique Asian currencies, jewelled swords, and other treasures.
9. Mumbai Film City
A trip to Mumbai is incomplete without experiencing the magic of Bollywood The Dadasaheb Phalke Chitranagari, popularly known as Mumbai Film City, is a world of wonders spanning 100,000 square feet over theatres, gardens, lakes, recording rooms, etc., leased out for Bollywood film shootings.
Hop on a bus to take a tour of sets of iconic Bollywood sitcoms and movies with your friends and family. If you and your friends are diehard Bollywood enthusiasts, this film city is not to be missed
10. Water Kingdom
The Water Kingdom is one of the most popular tourist spots in Mumbai. It is spread over 22 acres and together with Essel World nearby, this waterthemed amusement park is the choicest destination for fun and relaxation during Mumbai tour. Water Kingdom of Mumbai has over 30 water activities including slides, fish spa and the largest wave pool in the world Wetlantic. The water park also boasts of Lagoon Indias largest aqua play pool. And the green patches all around, make your tour to Water Kingdom a scenic affair.