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Places to Visit in Mumbai

Mumbai is ranked as one of the safest Places in India. Mumbai is a Mix of Iconic architecture, Cultural and traditional Structures. It is Most Developed and Posh city in Indai

Elephanta Caves

This spot is trickier to get to and requires a ferry journey of just under an hour from the courtyard in front of the Gateway of India but it’s worth it to take a trip out of the city and visit another world heritage site. Elephanta is a small island with several interesting caves of Hindu and Buddhist origin, although the exact history of the place is unclear. Some of the exhibits in the Prince of Wales Museum were originally discovered here.

Gateway of India

the most famous site you’ll visit on your day in Mumbai, this magnificent archway commemorates the landing of King George V when he visited India in 1911. It’s located right on the waterfront and is always packed with people – so be prepared to queue and to pose for lots of selfies with people.

Leopolds Cafe

Leopold’s is a rite of passage for many visiting Mumbai and it’s definitely worth dropping in while you’re here. It’s a little pricy as a tourist destination primarily, but lunches are good and one curry should easily serve two people as portions are large. This was the centre of the action in the book Shantaram, set in Mumbai, and was also a site targeted in the 2008 terror attacks – you can still see the bullet holes in the walls.

Taj Mahal Hotel

A world famous luxury hotel and sadly another place that was badly affected by the 2008 attacks, this is another incredible building as well as being one of the best places in Mumbai to sit and enjoy a drink. I think it was the first licensed bar in Mumbai and is a popular drinking spot for businessmen. Worth dropping in for a quick drink and a look around even if you can’t budget for dinner or to stay the night!

Prince of Wales Museum

This has recently been renamed to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya Museum which is a bit of a mouthful, but it’s still commonly referred to by both names. It’s one of the best museums we’ve visited and has some amazing collections. Highlights for us included the Japanese art and pottery and the collection of snuff boxes but we happily wandered for hours and would definitely return.

Municipal Corporation Building

Visiting Leopold’s is a rite of passage for many visiting Mumbai and it’s definitely worth dropping in while you’re here. It’s a little pricy as a tourist destination primarily, but lunches are good and one curry should easily serve two people as portions are large. This was the centre of the action in the book Shantaram, set in Mumbai, and was also a site targeted in the 2008 terror attacks – you can still see the bullet holes in the walls.

Taraporewala Aquarium

The Taraporewala Aquarium is Mumbai’s only aquarium. You can spend a few hours exploring the place. Browse through the different species of fish and other marine life, fossils and old seashells.

Siddhivinayak Temple

The temple is considered miraculous and has Hindu architecture that is wonderful. The idol of Lord Ganesh is carved from a single black stone inside the temple.

Haji Ali Dargah

Haji Ali Dargah is an iconic landmark in Mumbai, floating in the middle of sea like a revered mirage. This Indo-Islamic pilgrim site is a welcome yet striking sight located on an island near Worli coast in Mumbai. The mosque was built in 19th century and houses the tomb of Saint Pir Haji Ail Shah Bukhari

Nehru Plantarum

The Taraporewala Aquarium is Mumbai’s only aquarium. You can spend a few hours exploring the place. Browse through the different species of fish and other marine life, fossils and old seashells.

Bandra-Worli Sea link

The temple is considered miraculous and has Hindu architecture that is wonderful. The idol of Lord Ganesh is carved from a single black stone inside the temple.

Juhu Beach

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