Mumbai – the financial capital of India, the front door to the country, the land of dreams and a city that has vowed to never sleep! Both seasoned travellers and causal tourists, undoubtedly include Mumbai in their list of “Must-See Places” due to its world famous landmarks, lively beaches, street shopping, food joints and of course the city’s positive vibes.
If you are planning to visit this city anytime soon, you must check out our recommendations for the best places to in Mumbai for a complete holiday experience.
From being featured in countless movies and songs, to facing the rough weather time and again – the iconic landmarks of Mumbai offer an opportunity to bask in the colonial as well as the modern architecture. Even though the skyscrapers have gradually taken over the city, the historical monuments and the new-age landmarks have easily managed to co-exist. Tick-off the following landmarks while visiting Mumbai:
One of the most popular tourist hotspots of Mumbai, the Gateway of India is as popular as any other global landmark. The iconic historical monument in South Mumbai stands 83 feet tall facing the calm Arabian Sea, right next to the Taj Mahal Palace. The best part is about this landmark is that it is accessible to everyone throughout the year. Do not forget to click Insta-worthy pictures here!
Joining the two main neighbourhoods of the city, the Bandra-Worli Sea Link is one of the newest attractions of Mumbai alluring all travellers. Opened to public only 10 years ago, the prominent 8-lane steel bridge over the Mahim Bay is a rider’s paradise. Grab your car keys or just book a cab for a drive on this gaze-worthy sea link. The picturesque views of the ocean and distant skyscrapers from this engineering marvel will make you fall in love with the city.
Searching for your peace of mind in the crowded city? Head to the famous Elephanta Caves – a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Take a ferry ride to the Elephanta Island and admire the beauty of the rock cut temples. The heritage site remains open from 9:30 am to 5:30 pm every day except Mondays. And yes, the caves also offer a mesmerising view of Mumbai’s skyline.
Mumbai houses two prominent religious sites – Haji Ali Dargah and Siddhivinayak Temple. Both of these religious sites are counted among the top iconic landmarks of the city.
Haji Ali Dargah is located on a small islet, and people from all religions come here to seek blessings. The view of the lit up shrine at night, with nothing but the sea around it, is a sight to behold.
Siddhivinayak Temple is believed to be the richest temple in Mumbai, and is also one of the most visited places in the Maharashtrian capital. Dedicated to lord Ganesha, this temple was built in 1801. It is believed that all your wishes come true if you pray with a good heart. Don’t forget to witness the grand evening Aarti here.
How can we not mention Marine Drive if we are talking about the best places to visit in Mumbai?! This natural ‘C’ shaped bay is one of the popular promenades in the city. Marine Drive flaunts charming views of the calm Arabian Sea, and allows you to sit and watch the sun going down while savouring mouth-watering chaats. Interestingly, it also goes by the name of “Queen’s Necklace”, due to street lights resembling pearls of a necklace at night when seen from an elevated angle.
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Proving to be a gastronomical adventure, Mumbai’s food life is highly influenced by coastal, South Indian, Parsi, Muslim, Gujarati, Goan and of course local Maharashtrian flavours. If you are looking forward to relish succulent dishes at fancy cafes or popular roadside eateries, here’s a list of places we recommend:
Britannia and Co. is a renowned Irani café serving irresistible Parsi food since 1923. Dig into their signature dishes like Chicken or Mutton Berry Pulao, Chicken Dhansak, Sali Boti, Fish Patra and Crème Caramel. This iconic eatery is a favourite spot for Mumbaikars and therefore, marking your attendance here is a mandatory.
Popular for its Irish Coffee, Cutting Chai and Brownies, Prithvi Theatre was built by Shashi Kapoor in 1978 in the memory of his father and legendary Bollywood star- Prithviraj Kapoor. The bohemian vibes, warm space and the creative air in this budget-friendly cafe is loved by students, dreamers and artistes.
Founded in 1904, Kyani and Co. is Mumbai’s oldest running Parsi café. If you wish to soak-in the cultural vibe of the city, then the classic décor and interiors with large mirrors, chequered table cloths, black Bentwood chairs and high ceiling, will give you a warm welcome. Get your hands on a wholesome breakfast for less than Rs.100 with delectable dishes like traditional Bun Maska, Keema Pav, Khari biscuit and Mutton Sandwiches.
With some delightful spirits and an extended fancy menu, Bombay Canteen cannot be missed if you are in the city. Succulent dishes like Red Snapper Ceviche and Goan Beef Olives will make you want visit this place repeatedly. You can also try scrumptious street snacks here with a modern twist.
Located in South Mumbai or as the Mumbaikars call it SOBO (South Bombay), the Kala Ghoda Café is one of the fanciest cafes in the vicinity. The café with warm European vibes is divided into three zones, serving you the best organic coffee, Spanish Bacon, Poached Eggs and Rasta Sandwich.
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The Maharashtrian capital is considered to be the epicentre of Indian fashion industry and therefore, has a lot in store for the shopaholics apart from the air-conditioned malls and designer outlets. If you have been to Mumbai or if you’re visiting the city for the first time, a visit to the following markets will leave you with many shopping bags (those you won’t regret) and sharpened bargaining skills.
From books, handicrafts, junk jewellery, brass items to shoes, sunglasses and clothes, you can get your hands on everything at the Colaba Causeway market in South Mumbai. Stroll in the market located just across the Gateway of India, Taj Hotel and the famous Café Leopold.
Zaveri Bazaar is one of the oldest and largest gold markets in India and accounts for more than half of country’s gold trade. If you planning to get your hands on Indian-style gold, platinum and diamond jewellery, then Zaveri Bazaar is the place for you. You will also be amazed by the humungous size of the stores. Oh, and you can also buy silver or imitation jewellery here!
One of the largest flea markets in India, Chor Bazaar dates back to the British ruled India. Chor Bazaar is also one of the nosiest and busiest markets in the country. Located near Grant Road Station and Sandhurst Road Station, you can get your hands on stolen goods, antique products, typewriters, brass statues, artefacts, reeled cameras, tape recorders, and other collector’s items. Also, you have to be a really smart shopper in order to get the best deal.
Bask in the view of huge Victorian buildings and shop for a wide variety of imported toys, cosmetics, household and gift items, and artificial jewellery. The Crawford Market is nearly 150 years old and is open on all days.
Do you often crave for high-end brands but your pocket restrains you? No worries! Head to Mumbai’s Fashion Street famous for clothes, belts, shoes and accessories at throwaway prices. Located near Metro Cinema and Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, the market opens late in the morning and closes at night. With over 150 shops selling copies of famous brands, Fashion Street will amaze you with its extensive collection.
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If this virtual tour of Mumbai left you wanting for more, you shouldn’t delay in booking your tickets. Who knows, you might even spot you favourite B-town celebrity there!
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