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Mumbai in 1 day

If you only have 1 day to spend in Mumbai, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
Mumbai is a bustling Indian city that overflows with energy, vibrancy, color and life. The city is a cultural hub, where tourists can visit one of its many festivals against a backdrop of some of the most iconic landmarks in the world. The Taj Mahal Palace, Elephanta Caves and Haji Ali Mosques are just a few of Mumbai’s world-renowned tourist attractions.
With favorites like Gateway Of India Mumbai, Ishaara, and Flora Fountain, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Ishaara and Ayub's Restaurant so you can get the best taste of Mumbai while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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Day 1

1-day itinerary
With only 1 day to squeeze in as much activities as you can, we strategically grouped the must-sees, Gateway Of India Mumbai and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya with surrounding point of interests to make sure you don’t leave Mumbai without getting the most bang for your time. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 8 hours of your day.
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Gateway Of India Mumbai

4.6
(380806)
Historical landmark
Monument
The Gateway of India stands as a prominent monument in Mumbai, built to honor the visit of King George V and Queen Mary. This iconic structure symbolizes the British colonial era and holds historical significance as it was the departure point for the final British troops after India gained independence. Designed by Scottish architect George Wittet, its Indo-Saracenic style reflects a blend of Indo-Islamic, Indian, and Roman architectural influences.
Evergreen place to see the most famous tourist spot in Mumbai. Avoid holidays and peak hours if you want to avoid rush. Maintenance work is going on presently and might not be able to move around the monument easily.
Pankaj S — Google review
**Gateway of India - Pure Magic!** As we stepped here, I felt my heart skip a beat! This 85-year-old beauty left me spellbound and romantic 😍 **Rain Started - Romance Doubled!** ☔ - Soft raindrops on my face, warm arms around me - Laughter and whispers under the rhythmic sound of rain - Gateway's beauty enhanced by the rain-kissed day What makes Gateway of India special: - **Breathtaking Views**: Arabian Sea view from every angle - **Romantic Strolls**: Hand-in-hand walks along the shore - **Intricate Architecture**: History and love carved in every stone - **Vibrant Crowd**: Happy faces and lively atmosphere around Rating: 5/5 ❤️ Must Visit: Gateway of India - a must-visit with your loved one!
Sachin P — Google review
The Gateway of India is truly one of the most iconic landmarks not only of Mumbai but of all of India. Standing in front of it feels like you are standing in the middle of history, culture, and the spirit of Mumbai itself. The architecture is stunning—an incredible Indo-Saracenic style that looks majestic when you see it up close. No matter how many photos you’ve seen before visiting, nothing compares to the real-life experience of standing right there, with the Arabian Sea on one side and the bustling energy of Mumbai on the other. I visited in the evening, and the entire atmosphere was magical. The lights around the Gateway highlight its structure beautifully, and the cool sea breeze adds to the charm. It’s also right next to the legendary Taj Mahal Palace, which makes the whole location even more breathtaking. Watching the crowd—locals, tourists, photographers, vendors, and families—gave me a glimpse of the true diversity and vibrancy of Mumbai. What I loved most was how the Gateway isn’t just a monument, but a meeting place where life happens. You see people enjoying street food, buying souvenirs, taking ferry rides, and simply sitting around enjoying the view. The ferries that leave from here to Elephanta Caves add a unique touch—it feels like a gateway in both a historical and literal sense. It does get crowded, but that’s part of its charm. The energy of the crowd, mixed with the serenity of the sea and the majesty of the monument, creates a balance that makes the experience unforgettable. The best times to visit, in my opinion, are either early morning when the place is quiet and peaceful, or evening when the lights come on and the atmosphere feels alive. Standing there, you can almost imagine the moment in 1911 when King George V and Queen Mary arrived through this gateway, and at the same time, you see today’s Mumbai—a modern city that never stops moving. It’s a blend of past and present that makes the Gateway of India so special. If you’re in Mumbai, you simply cannot miss this landmark. It’s not just a photo spot, it’s an experience of history, culture, and the beating heart of the city.
Ashish G — Google review
Growing up in Bombay- I frequented this place and it's got a special place in my heart- not to mention we share a birthday. This is an iconic structure that has not changed. Now visiting it as a tourist from overseas, it still captires the charm and innocence as I see families, children and young couples take selfies, chaiwallahs selling hot sweet tea and instant photographers offering the ultimate background of the Taj hotel or the gateway. Do partake of the boat ride- the diesel run bimoy ride will take out out a kilometre and back a hundred years. And the pigeons- every Victorian building attracts pigeons. Best tiem to visit is at sunrise when the city is still asleep.
Randy — Google review
**"Visited the iconic Gateway of India today! 🏛️✨ Standing tall against the Mumbai skyline, this majestic monument never fails to amaze. Soaked in history, enjoyed the sea breeze, and loved the lively vibe around it. A perfect Mumbai moment! 🌊❤️ #GatewayOfIndia #MumbaiDiaries"**
Harsha V — Google review
Wow beautiful area 🥰 most expensive place and view of gateway of India and Taj hotel view is fantastic 🤩 Photo shoot area like a pro 📸 amazing performance in this world. I love this getaway of India and Taj hotel view location and Sea's view ship very beautiful. Evening time very crowded people area 🥳 here are many camera man available for photoshoot lowest price📸 And evening time lighting effects very beautiful look 🥰❤️😘 Mumbai is the dream City and this place is proof that 🇮🇳🔥💯 I am very happy to visit this place and view of gateway of India and Taj hotel view 🔥🇮🇳💯😘
Aswini S — Google review
As a first-time visitor to Mumbai, seeing the Gateway of India was truly one of the highlights of my trip. The moment I arrived, I was awestruck by the grandeur of this iconic monument. The structure itself, with its impressive Indo-Saracenic architecture, stands tall and majestic, overlooking the Arabian Sea. It feels like stepping into a piece of history — you can almost imagine the days when important dignitaries arrived here during the British era. What truly made the experience special was the breathtaking view. Facing the open sea, with the cool breeze on your face and the sound of the waves in the background, the entire scene feels both peaceful and inspiring. The area is lively yet not overwhelming — people are enjoying the view, clicking photos, or simply soaking in the atmosphere. Right across from the Gateway stands the famous Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, which adds to the charm of the place. The view of this grand hotel alongside the Gateway is picture-perfect, especially as the sun starts to set and the lights slowly illuminate the surroundings. Everything about my visit felt just right — the clean promenade, the vibrant energy of visitors, and the rich history all around. It’s a spot where you can pause, reflect, and truly appreciate the beauty and spirit of Mumbai. I’d highly recommend it to anyone visiting the city for the first time.
Rachel B — Google review
Awesome views of the gate and Taj Mahal Palace hotel across the street 🏨🧡 very much worth the crowds and it’s super easy to walk around to see other sites nearby.
Melissa M — Google review
Apollo Bandar, Colaba, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India•https://mumbaicity.gov.in/tourist-place/gateway-of-india/•Tips and more reviews for Gateway Of India Mumbai
9 min · 0.49 mi
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Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya

4.6
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4.3
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History museum
Museums
Heritage building
Natural history museum
Nestled in the heart of Mumbai, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (CSMVS) is a grand museum that showcases the beauty of Indo-Saracenic architecture. Originally named the Prince of Wales Museum, this cultural gem was designed by German architect George Wittet and opened its doors in 1909. The stunning dome draws inspiration from Bijapur's Gol Gumbaz, while its finial echoes the elegance of the Taj Mahal.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, Mumbai Located in the heart of South Mumbai, the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (CSMVS) is one of India’s premier museums, showcasing the country’s rich heritage through art, archaeology, and natural history. Established in 1922 during the British era as the Prince of Wales Museum, it was later renamed to honor Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. The building itself is an architectural marvel, blending Indo-Saracenic, Mughal, and Maratha influences, with grand domes, arches, and expansive galleries. The museum houses a vast collection of over 50,000 artifacts, ranging from ancient sculptures, miniature paintings, decorative arts, coins, and textiles to European paintings and natural history exhibits. Key highlights include intricate stone and bronze sculptures, Mughal and Rajput miniature paintings, and a fascinating Egyptian mummy on display. For history buffs and art lovers, it offers a deep dive into India’s cultural, artistic, and historical legacy. How to Reach: From Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CST), the museum is about 4 km away, easily accessible by taxi, auto, or a 15–20 minute drive. It’s also close to Gateway of India and Colaba, making it convenient to combine with other South Mumbai sightseeing. Activities & Tips: Explore the galleries at a relaxed pace; each section is well-curated with informative plaques. Photography is allowed in the museum’s corridors but usually restricted inside galleries, so check signage. Visit the museum café and gift shop for a break or souvenirs. Combine your visit with nearby attractions like the Gateway of India, Jehangir Art Gallery, or a stroll around Horniman Circle. CSMVS is perfect for anyone looking to understand India’s historical depth, artistic finesse, and cultural diversity. Whether you’re a tourist or a local, it’s an enriching, serene escape from the city bustle.
Nishant K — Google review
A great place to learn & observe our ancient culture and creativity. This place requires a whole day properly to read about each items and their history. A quite interesting place to spend time for those who is specially attracted to such items. Their are 3 floors , each of them having their own special interest. We took a ticket of ₹200/each. 😄 Although we had only 1hour left. We just ran and took some photos as fast as we can. But if you are planning to have a visit , get here with time like in the morning. Once the clock hits 6pm , you have to evacuate the campus. Must say, Tata family have a great taste in such type of cases.
Aditya D — Google review
The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (CSMVS) in Mumbai is a treasure trove of India’s rich history and culture. Set in a stunning Indo-Saracenic building near the Gateway of India, the museum beautifully preserves artifacts spanning centuries—from ancient sculptures, miniature paintings, and decorative arts to rare coins and weaponry. The curation is thoughtful, with detailed explanations that make history come alive for both enthusiasts and casual visitors. The highlight is the section dedicated to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, showcasing his valor and vision with impressive exhibits. The museum also features international art and natural history displays, adding diversity to the experience. The ambience is calm, the staff are courteous, and the premises are well-maintained. Whether you’re a Mumbaikar or a traveler, a visit here offers a fascinating glimpse into India’s glorious past and artistic heritage. A must-visit for anyone who values history and culture.
Swapnil — Google review
My visit to the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (formerly Prince of Wales Museum) was truly an unforgettable experience! 🏛️✨ Located right in the heart of Mumbai near Fort and Kala Ghoda, this museum is easy to reach by bus, train, or cab — very well connected and marked clearly on Google Maps. 🚆🚌 The first thing that amazed me was its beautiful Indo-Saracenic architecture — the grand dome, detailed carvings, and the lush green garden around it make the museum itself a piece of art. Once you step inside, every gallery feels like a journey through time. From ancient Indian sculptures, Mughal miniature paintings, and royal weapons to Egyptian artefacts and Chinese ceramics, the collection is truly world-class. 🌍🎨 I loved how clean and well-organized the place was. The staff were friendly, and the facilities like restrooms, sitting areas, and the small café made the visit comfortable. There’s even a children’s section and interactive displays, which make it great for families too. 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 You’ll easily spend 2–3 hours exploring and still feel there’s more to see. The calm and peaceful atmosphere makes it perfect for history lovers, art admirers, and anyone looking to explore Mumbai’s cultural heritage. Overall, it’s one of the best museums I’ve ever visited — beautiful, educational, and inspiring! Highly recommended to everyone visiting Mumbai. 🌟
Fathimas — Google review
Second visit on 26th October 2025 — visited with family. This time, we explored all the museums thoroughly. However, many sections were under repair and maintenance, so less than half of the museum was open or exhibits were shifted. Still, we discovered many previously unseen things and had a great experience overall. A must-visit if you want to learn about Indian history!. For foreigners, I highly recommend getting the audio guide kit — it explains everything in detail. If you’re planning to visit, it’s better to come after 4 to 6 months since renovation work is ongoing. Definitely recommended — go for it
SUSHANT — Google review
If you’re in Mumbai and interested in art, history, culture — the CSMVS comes across as one of the must-visits. The building alone is worth seeing. If you allocate at least 2 hours, maybe 3 if you’re keen, you’ll get a fulfilling experience. It works both for serious museum-goers and casual visitors wanting a rich heritage stop.
Akhildev P — Google review
It was a lovely place to stroll through with so much history stored between the walls. We took the audio guide and that definitely added a lot to the experience. We were a large group of friends we all scattered around and happily kept bumping into each other here and there. Would definitely recommend while in Mumbai
Charvi G — Google review
If you’re in Mumbai and looking to dive into some serious heritage, the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (CSMVS) is a must-visit. *What works very well 1. Stunning architecture & setting The museum building itself is a visual treat. Built in the Indo-Saracenic style by architect George Wittet, it blends Hindu, Islamic and Western stylistic elements into a grand Grade I heritage building in South Mumbai. The dome, arches and central atrium all create a sense of arrival and grandeur. The museum also sits near the art-district of Kala Ghoda and is easily accessible from key areas of the city, making it convenient for visitors. 2. Impressive and eclectic collections CSMVS houses tens of thousands of artefacts (some say 70,000+) covering archaeology, art, natural history, textiles and more. Highlights include: Sculptures from Aihole, Pitalkhora, Elephanta and other historic sites. Miniature paintings, Asian ceramics, Indian arms & armour, textiles. The gardens and outdoor sculpture zone add a relaxed dimension to the visit. Note that you’ll likely spend two to three hours easily and still not cover everything. 3. Engagement amenities The museum offers an audio guide (for certain categories of visitors) which is useful. For those interested in history or art, this adds real value. *Areas needing improvement 1. Climate control / visitor comfort There is lack of effective air-conditioning in many galleries. In a humid city like Mumbai, that matters. Most exhibition rooms don’t have AC, so be prepared and patient. If you visit in hotter months, plan accordingly. 2. Children’s / family-friendly sections While the main galleries are strong, the museum falls short in its dedicated children’s area. So if you’re visiting with younger kids, you might need to temper expectations or supplement with another activity afterwards. 3. Pricing / signage / planning For foreign visitors the fee is on the higher side yet the value is deemed acceptable. Signage and explanatory material could be improved— the audio guide doesn’t cover all exhibits. *Final verdict :- If you’re serious about history, art, or culture, CSMVS will not disappoint. The building is majestic, the collections rich and diverse, and the experience memorable — especially for someone who values how traditional architecture and artefacts tell the story of India. It’s one of the best museum experiences in India. That said, don’t visit expecting a slick, modern museum full of high-tech displays. This is more about substance than spectacle. Be prepared for a less-than-perfect climate experience, and if you have young children you might want to pair this visit with something more interactive for them. *Tips for your visit :- Arrive early (10 am opening) to avoid crowds and heat. Allocate 2–3 hours or more. If possible, split your visit into two shorter sessions rather than trying to cover everything in one go. Audio-guide is available, use it—especially for galleries you are less familiar with. Check ahead for any special exhibitions or closures (as the galleries are under maintenance). For students or residents check for discounted ticket rates or combos. *In short: go absolutely. But go on your own terms, prepared for a robust historical museum experience rather than a flashy entertainment venue. You’ll walk out feeling like you’ve touched something meaningful in Mumbai’s layered past.
Yolome 2 — Google review
159-161, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Kala Ghoda, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India•https://csmvs.in/•+91 22 6958 4400•Tips and more reviews for Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya
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Flora Fountain

4.5
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3.8
(223)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Fountains
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Flora Fountain, featuring a sculpture of the Roman goddess Flora, is a renowned landmark built in 1864. It serves as a gateway to paradise for book lovers, with its bustling market offering an array of books. Navigating through narrow pathways created amidst towering piles of books, visitors can explore various genres including classics, thrillers, erotica, encyclopedias, academic works, romance novels and even vintage comics.
Flora Fountain has seen a much transformation over the decades. Today it's not what it used to be in the 90's. The ambience has become more tourist friendly. Located in the midst of busy road near Churchgate station, it's a landmark destination of Mumbai City. Built in 1864, this stunning Gothic Revival fountain and sculpture celebrates the Roman goddess Flora, gracefully perched at the top! Once a quiet marvel, today it’s a lively spot right by the bustling road. We went there in the evening after sunset and were attracted by the beautiful ambience of the place. On one side is the noise of ongoing traffic while on the other side you can sit and relax as you soak in the beauty of flora fountain. The place has been beautifully decorated with sitting facilities that attracts tourists as well as the locals to take a break and sit on the benches or on the grass and invest sometime in the night light that illuminates the area. The street side eatery takes care of your small hunger. If you are in Mumbai do take this opportunity to visit flora fountain. With beautiful lighting and cozy seating, it’s become a must-visit for anyone looking to unwind, snap a selfie, or capture that perfect shot of the surroundings. Flora Fountain is an iconic blend of history and charm that brings the magic of old Mumbai to life!
Prasad R — Google review
Wonderful Location...Historical as well as have wonderful food joints near by to take care of your hunger ... Lots of Books Shops on Footpath will make sure your quench for knowledge n reading are being taken care..Visit Once to Experience..U will do it again n again !
Pankaj N — Google review
Flora Fountain is a timeless gem in the heart of Mumbai, where history and elegance meet. Its graceful architecture, crowned by the Roman goddess Flora, stands serenely amidst the city’s bustle. A symbol of colonial charm and artistic beauty, it quietly tells stories of a bygone era while remaining a beloved landmark today.
Alexzander V — Google review
It's a monument, it's a location in itself, IT IS A HISTORIC LANDMARK in Mumbai, which is famous since a century now (built in 1864) and is also diagonally opposite the high court of Mumbai City.
Varun S — Google review
Perfect place to chill in the evening and a recommended place for a photoshoot. You can click insta-worthy pics but I recommend you to visit this place during the evening where you will get both soft light pics of evening and night shots.
Sudarshan B — Google review
Always my favourite place to visit in Mumbai because of the street side bookshops.
Nadiya — Google review
Excellent 👌 view during Late evening
Satish M — Google review
Walkable distance from CST and churchgate station just take one left and walk straight ,very convenient location
Dr. M — Google review
Veer Nariman Road, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Kala Ghoda, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India•Tips and more reviews for Flora Fountain
9 min · 0.48 mi
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Fashion Street

4.0
(42674)
Flea market
Market
Dream Design Interiors is a bustling shopping street in Mumbai that offers a wide range of trendy clothing, bags, clutches, and accessories. It's known for its comical side, as it features fake branded items like Gucci bags with misspelled names and Puma sportswear turned into 'Pume.' The market caters to various fashion needs, from western to ethnic wear and clothes for children.
Fashion Street is a shopper’s paradise – affordable clothes, trendy styles, and endless options.
Lowrence F — Google review
Good market for clothes only if you know how to bargain.. there is a chance you are being told 3 Times the actual rate.😔 Good for mens tshirts, shirts and many more. Very little for women. Not many food outlets on the road. Best time to come in evening.🍋🍌
Kamal L — Google review
Clothes are cheap and trendy, but quality is hit or miss. Some shopkeepers are rude, so bargain smartly. Crowded but good for budget shopping
Bhautik P — Google review
Fashion street is one the famous place in mumbai for shopping. In this street you can get trendy & latest clothes for men, women, kids. Not even clothes you can buy footwear for men, women & kids, jewellery, hand bags, purse & belts many more things. Quality of the clothes not so good or not so bad but check properly before buy it sometimes it's defective piece. Firstly they will tell you very high rates of the things so think about bargaining. Some shopkeepers bargain and some are very rude and do not bargain. So think carefully before buying things.
Arpita S — Google review
Visit this place if you have good bargaining ability else don't go near this place. Everything is trendy but low cost copy of branded products, you cannot resist this place :) you will get all types of latest trendy clothes here, plus all duplicate perfumes , shades and shoes. Again only if you can bargain hard n know what you are paying for. These products don't last forever but given the price you can't resist them...anyway it's a long stretch of small shoes along the road. You will get tired of shopping here...dont bargain as long as you don't really want to buy something, that way you don't have to face the anger of the shopkeepers. It's fun shopping here just don't except , exceptional quality from the product.
Vikrant M — Google review
This place is truly a heaven for budget shoppers! Perfect for middle-class people who love good-quality clothes, mobile accessories, and electronic items at affordable prices. If you have good bargaining skills, you can grab amazing deals — like two pairs of jeans for just ₹500! It’s ideal for those who enjoy trying new styles without spending too much and don’t mind using products for a few months. A great spot for variety under budget!
Yaduveer S — Google review
Best Place to Buying Clothes Men's and Ladies Both Clothes available the Market in street line And Every Fashion Clothes available Hear that's why it is Known as Fashion Street. I shop Hear When I visited Mumbai in October 2025. Cheapest Rate Hear and My experience was there is Superb I Suggest you go there at least one time and share your Experience with me
Mahesh T — Google review
So many shops with a cheaper version of branded materials. You need to have a good bargaining skill to get the best deal. Getting a parking spot is next to impossible. You need to have time, money and patience to cover the whole street. It's an experience of its own kind
Subhesh P — Google review
New Marine Lines, Churchgate, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400020, India•+91 93989 59353•Tips and more reviews for Fashion Street
8 min · 4.1 mi
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Hanging Gardens

4.2
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3.6
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Garden
Nature & Parks
Park
The Hanging Gardens of Mumbai, also known as the Pherozeshah Mehta Gardens, are a serene oasis perched atop Malabar Hill. This terraced garden is famous for its meticulously sculpted animal-shaped hedges and vibrant flower beds that overlook the Arabian Sea. It's a popular spot for families, offering well-laid pathways, a play area for children, and breathtaking views of both sunrise and sunset over the city.
Hanging Gardens is one of the famous gardens located in South Bombay. It's a pleasant place to sit and relax, good place to spend time with your friends and family. The cleanliness is maintained inside the garden, it's quite big to roam. I've been here a few times. People of all age groups can visit here.
Noel N — Google review
Hanging Gardens (Pherozeshah Mehta Gardens), Mumbai is a serene rooftop oasis atop Malabar Hill with stunning Arabian Sea sunset views. It have terraced gardens feature animal shaped hedges, well-kept flowerbeds, and a charming flower clock, making it ideal for families, joggers, and photographers. Other side of the road Kamala Nehru Park, Also Known As The Hanging Garden. This Park has Special Iconic Shoe-Shaped Structure which is used to call mhataricha boot. You can sit there and enjoy the nature and beautiful surroundings. Highly recommended garden to visit if you're in Mumbai.
Neegar A — Google review
Garden is open to all, but haven’t seen pets around there. It’s called a “view point” it clearly provides a very beautiful view to marine drive and a must visit place in evenings. People come here to spend quality time or leisure time, it’s an attraction to tourist so many tour buses visit this point. Park is clean and hygiene is well maintained. Good for pictures in morning and for view you can visit in evening.
Simran P — Google review
🏕️I recently visited Hanging Garden after many years, and honestly, it was a little disappointing. I had been here around 10-12 years ago during my college days, and at that time, the garden was absolutely beautiful. It used to be very big, full of colorful flowers, well-maintained green grass, and spacious sitting areas — the whole atmosphere was so peaceful and fresh. But now, most of the area has been reduced, there are very few flowers, and the green grass has almost disappeared. The beauty and charm which it had earlier is definitely missing now. I still remember how beautiful it used to be during my college days — full of greenery, colorful flowers, and spacious sitting areas. I miss that charm. Giving 4 stars only because of the memories attached to this place.😊
Kalpana S — Google review
One of the oldest and beautiful gardens of South Mumbai. It is already situated in a height in Malabar Hills. It has really scenic view. Lots of cats can be seen. A heaven place for Cat Lovers. The garden itself has many plants trimmed in shape of animals. Entry is free here. Please keep it clean. I have seen many littered wrappers.
Rohan S — Google review
Visited the Hanging Gardens on Malabar Hill, and it’s a fun and refreshing spot in the middle of the city. • Attractions: The famous giant shoe structure is a highlight, especially for kids and families. • Layout: Spread out across a vast area with neatly maintained gardens, pathways, and viewpoints overlooking Marine Drive and the Arabian Sea. • Experience: Walking down into the valley area gives a sense of space and greenery you don’t often find in Mumbai. • Vibe: Calm, breezy, and good for a casual stroll, picnic, or just some downtime. Overall, Hanging Gardens is a great place to relax, enjoy the views, and explore—a simple but worthwhile escape in South Mumbai.
Chandni C — Google review
Hanging Gardens, also known as Ferozeshah Mehta Gardens, is one of the most iconic and peaceful spots in Mumbai. Located on top of Malabar Hill, it offers a stunning view of the Arabian Sea and the famous Marine Drive, especially during sunset. The place is filled with lush greenery, colorful flower beds, and beautifully maintained pathways, making it perfect for a morning walk, evening stroll, or just a quiet moment away from the city’s hustle and bustle. The garden is very clean and well-maintained, with benches placed all around where you can sit and relax. The famous animal-shaped hedges are a big attraction, especially for kids. It’s a great place for families, couples, and even photographers looking for a scenic view of South Mumbai. The calm atmosphere and fresh breeze make it one of the best spots to unwind. You can also see the Parsi Towers of Silence nearby, adding a touch of heritage to the surroundings. The entry is free, and the place is quite safe even in the evenings. Overall, Hanging Gardens is a must-visit if you’re in Mumbai — a perfect mix of nature, beauty, and peace right in the middle of the busy city.
Ashish S — Google review
Hanging Gardens are directly located opposite the Kamala Nehru Park allowing visitors to explore both the gardens. Hanging gardens are constructed on multi level stone terrace giving it a hanging apperance. The gardens do not have wheel chair accessibility. The hanging gardens serve as a welcome escape from the bustling Mumbai life. The location of the surrounding area of the garden is sophisticated and upmarket.
Husain — Google review
Ridge Rd, Simla Nagar, Malabar Hill, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400006, India•https://hanginggardens.co/•Tips and more reviews for Hanging Gardens
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Phoenix Palladium

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4.4
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Shopping mall
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Phoenix Palladium is a massive, upscale shopping center located in Lower Parel, Mumbai. It boasts an impressive collection of well-known international shops and a variety of restaurants, making it one of the best malls in the city. With over 500 brands to choose from, visitors can shop for clothing, electronics, accessories, home decor, and luxury items. The mall also features a supermarket for grocery needs. After indulging in retail therapy, guests can relax in the courtyard and enjoy various activities.
This is like a mall but a better and sophisticated version of it. You'll find the outlets here and less Multi-Brand stores. It's super clean and has an amazing vibe. A few food and cafe/coffee options. Has all essential ones. I visited on a Sunday afternoon and wasn't much crowded.
Nishant K — Google review
Palladium Phoenix Mall is hands down one of the best mall. From the moment you walk in, you can feel the upscale yet welcoming vibe. The ambiance is vibrant, classy, and full of energy — it’s the kind of place that instantly lifts your mood. What really stood out to me was the variety of restaurants and cafes. Whether you're craving Indian, Asian, Italian, or just want to grab a good coffee and dessert, there are endless options. Some are perfect for a fancy meal, while others are great for quick bites while you're shopping. The mall itself is beautifully designed, modern, and spacious with lots of natural light and aesthetic corners. It’s not just a shopping destination; it’s a whole experience. You can easily spend hours here without realizing it. From luxury brands to popular high-street stores, the retail options are extensive.
N S — Google review
Good place to shop of all types of products. Huge mall having all types of brands. Cleanliness is good. Staff is polite and courteous. Food is delicious n tasty. Map is situated at each floors to guide shop locations Overall, nice place.
Paras V — Google review
Phoenix Palladium was a really nice experience! The mall looked amazing with all the Diwali decorations — super festive vibes everywhere. It was quite crowded since I went right after Diwali, but that just added to the energy. I picked up a perfume called Stronger With You (they’ve got some really good niche perfume options), and we also played at Game Palacio — did some billiards and bowling which was a lot of fun. Grabbed nachos and pizza afterwards — solid food spots around too. Tons of clothing stores and shoe brands, everything from high-end to casual. Overall, a really fun time — definitely one of the best malls in Mumbai to chill, shop, and hang out with friends.
Aarav W — Google review
Phoenix Palladium Worli is one of the best malls in Mumbai. It has a wide range of international and luxury brands with an excellent collection for shopping. The mall is so clean and spacious. Food options are also very good with many restaurants and cafes to choose from. You can enjoy shopping and dining at the same place. Only downside is parking can be busy on weekends, but overall it’s a great place to visit with family or friends."
Bhagya — Google review
Phoenix Palladium Mall, Mumbai is a top-tier, centrally air-conditioned shopping destination with luxury brands under one roof. Clean, spacious, and family-friendly, with great dining options and kid-friendly entertainment. A must-visit for shoppers and families alike.
Hardik V — Google review
Nice mall with a lot of shopping options, food court and independent restaurants. Has a lot of entertainment options too. Centrally located and well maintained. Getting in and out of Lower Parel is the only headache with the chaotic traffic.
Srikanth K — Google review
The mall is loaded with all the lavish brands and is quite spacious. However, when you walk through the upper floor, the pathways feel a bit narrow, especially during heavy crowds. Other than that, everything is awesome.
Mohit K — Google review
462, Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400013, India•https://phoenixpalladium.com/•+91 82911 25393•Tips and more reviews for Phoenix Palladium
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Ishaara

4.6
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Family restaurant
North Indian restaurant
Located near Phoenix Market city in Kurla West, Mumbai, Ishaara is a versatile venue suitable for hosting intimate gatherings such as birthday parties and anniversaries. The in-house chefs are renowned for preparing delectable multi-cuisine vegetarian dishes that leave guests craving for more. What sets Ishaara apart is its unique concept of employing staff with physical impairments, transcending language barriers by using sign names on the back of their uniforms to communicate with customers.
After missing in action for sometime my husband and I decided to catch up with our rider buddies... and I booked us a table at Ishara, Palladium Mall. Lower Parel... it was an amazing experience... the ambience, food, decor, service everything was simply superb... but wt puts the cherry on the icing is the specially abled staff who impeccably serve u with utmost sincerity n smile... we ordered Pani puri... mutton dori kebab, mushroom galauti kebab, chicken malai tikka, gunpowder potatoes, beliram ghosht curry, poppadom platter, Dal Khichdi and steam rice... the whiskey sour and red sangria... and ended on a sweet note with filter coffee panacotta and rasmalai tres leeches... it's a must visit for any food lovers...
Nita C — Google review
A first-of-a kind concept where the servers are all hearing impaired and you have to talk to them in a sign language. Coming to food, it surpassed my expectations. We started with the water chestnut and sweetcorn tikki and it was amazing. I just wish the mustard dressing was a bit abundant. The next in line was the farmhouse pizza and let me assure you it is quite different than what you must have had at other places. The stand-out factor is the pizza base sauce. For the main course, we had the Paneer Makhani and it was sumptuous, with the right amount of malai and spice. The garlic naan was one of the best that I have ever had. Laccha paratha is great as well. Worth trying are their mocktails as well, especially the fruit punch one. The service is pretty quick and the servers were extremely affable. I will definitely be returning to this place to try their varied menu. And kudos to the owner for empowering the people with disabilities.
Akshay — Google review
Had a wonderful experience at Ishaara! The ambiance was lovely and the food was delicious, but what really made the visit special was the amazing service. Nikhil and Akash were incredibly kind, attentive, and made sure everything was perfect throughout our meal. Their warmth and professionalism truly stood out
Janhavi S — Google review
A truly heartwarming experience. The entire team communicates through gestures, yet their warmth and attentiveness speak louder than words. It’s inspiring to see how beautifully they’ve turned silence into such an expressive language. Akash, who attended us, was absolutely wonderful, polite, patient and incredibly efficient. His genuine smile and clarity in communication made the whole experience even more special. Every staff member carries such grace and kindness, making you feel welcomed and cared for. And the food, absolutely incredible! The chicken biryani, chicken tikka and mocktail were bursting with flavor and perfectly made.
Aarti N — Google review
I recently visited Ishaara restaurant and it was a beautiful experience. What makes this place truly special is that most of the staff are speech impaired, but they serve with so much warmth and professionalism. It’s really inspiring to see how well they communicate using sign language, and the menu also has simple signs to help customers interact easily. The ambience is classy and peaceful — perfect for a relaxed meal. The food was delicious too! Each dish was nicely presented and full of flavour. The service was smooth and made us feel very welcome. Ishaara is not just a restaurant, it’s an experience that shows how ability goes beyond words. Highly recommend visiting — for the food, the atmosphere, and the heart behind it
Vivek N — Google review
Ishara offers a unique dining experience with delicious Indian food and inclusive service. The sign-language-based interaction adds a thoughtful touch. Great food, inspiring concept
Mohammed S — Google review
A truly heartwarming and unique dining experience at Ishara in Palladium Mall, Mumbai. The staff, who are hearing-impaired, communicate through sign language—making every interaction thoughtful and memorable. The food was delicious, with a variety of well-balanced flavors. But the highlight? The kulfi at the end—absolutely divine! Highly recommend visiting not just for the food, but for the inspiring experience. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
KAVISH G — Google review
Ishaara turned out to be an absolute gem of a find. Certainly wasn't expecting anything like this in a shopping centre attached to the hotel we were staying. The ambiance was truly wonderful, setting the stage for an amazing culinary experience. Every dish we ordered was an absolute delight, but the Dal Haveli and Madras Lamb Curry were simply amazing. What elevates this place beyond just great food is its truli inspiring concept of employing staff with speech and hearing impairment, who provide incredibly warm and attentive service, well beyond what we are used to in typical restaurants. This place is a must-visit in Mumbai for not only a fantastic meal but also a genuinely heartwarming and socially conscious experience.
El O — Google review
Palladium Mall, Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400013, India•+91 86575 31989•Tips and more reviews for Ishaara

Ayub's Restaurant

4.1
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4.0
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$$$$affordable
Mughlai restaurant
Ayub's Restaurant is a small and unpretentious eatery that caters to the late-night crowd with its selection of rolls, kebabs, and other snacks. Despite appearing like a typical Mughlai/Chinese restaurant at first glance, Ayub's surprises diners with its delicious food.
Good non veg snacking. Late night ho to place.
Roshni C — Google review
The famous Ayubs at Kala Ghoda. Waiting time here can go upto an hour on weekends but the wait is worth it. Parking can be an issue but if you go late beyond 12am then you may get a spot. Food is excellent. The chicken malai kathi rolls are worth it. The mutton seekh is also good. And definitely try the baida roti. The chicken drumsticks are good too. Slightly overpriced but I think it's worth the hype. Definitely going here again. And again.
Ameya S — Google review
This is street food at its best in south Mumbai. With family and friends, take your car because the bonnet acts as a table top. Order kababs, baida/egg roti, chicken/mutton keema, etc. Avoid weekends if you are looking for a leisurely dinner. Have been a frequent diner here, experienced some bad days too, maybe the regular chefs were absent. But will keep visiting.
Ravi S — Google review
Fond of kebabs then ilthis place has to be in your list. Seekh roll is just awesome. The kathi roll is so deliciuos and filling. Pricing is also pocket friendly
Rashmin D — Google review
Place for excellent rolls in Mumbai Tried the sheekh roll, egg roll and chicken tikka roll. It was awesome and the spicy chutney had a nice kick. This place is no frill place which is open late in the night
Gururaj S — Google review
Overpriced. Maybe because of the area and location and no other options available... if youre a good eater, 2 ppl will end up spending 1500 to 2000 here. The place is not very clean. Most people come in cars for takeaways.. Being a seekh fan... i think Haji Tikka at bohri mohalla is a better and cheaper option.
Kalim A — Google review
Very much hyped and there are many far better options than this restaurant. Please no one gets offended because just wanna give fair and honest review. Food has no taste and overpriced.
MUHAMMAD I — Google review
They serve on of the best roll in the area and the resturant serves till 2 am. The place is always crowded with families, couples, friends and with great taste and service. The chutneis served with sliced onion is a must try and if one's taste buds can't take heat please keep mazaa handly. The combination tastes yum with roll. They have other options also to offer and each one has its own usp. If you are travelling with family and need to sit inside make sure to reach before 12 am. The food is also served in your car in the parking.
Jasjit M — Google review
43, Forbes St, Near Rhythm House, Kala Ghoda, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India•+91 98211 99147•Tips and more reviews for Ayub's Restaurant
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Sea Lounge

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Sea Lounge is a sophisticated hotel lounge with stunning ocean views, adorned with art deco elements and offering a blend of British and Indian cuisine, including traditional afternoon tea. The menu features an array of exquisite coffees from various regions, such as the Ethiopian Sidamo with hints of chocolate and lemon peel, the bold Aged Malabar Monsoon with nutmeg and cedar flavors, and the exclusive Jamaican Blue Mountain.
Classic and ethereal experience. The buffet was lip smacking, vast and severely indulgent. The view was the icing on the cake. Abhinav from their staff recommended a foamy thick cold coffee and it was delicious. They were even kind enough to parcel a cold coffee for me. Smiling, sweet servers and an atmosphere that took you back in time. It was a hearty and heartening experience.
Jehan H — Google review
I I love the service given by the staff, food and atmosphere. I love to celebrate my birthday all alone every year in this place. I had an absolutely delightful experience at Sea Lounge, The Taj Mahal Palace. Highly recommend it for anyone looking to experience timeless luxury with genuine hospitality. All alone or with your family you would love the vibe and foods.
Rahul S — Google review
5/5 stars I was there for dinner with my family but Shamiana offers buffet on weekend, there is no ala-carte option in shamiana on weekend so we headed towards sea lounge. The Sea Lounge at Taj Mahal Palace was truly an unforgettable experience, this lounge offers stunning views of the Gateway of India and the Arabian Sea. The ambiance is elegant and sophisticated, with plush seating, rich decor, and a warm atmosphere that makes you feel like royalty. The highlight of my visit was the breathtaking view of the sea and the Gateway of India. Sipping on a cup of hot chocolate while gazing out at the vast expanse of the Arabian Sea was a truly rejuvenating experience. The lounge's sprawling windows and beautifully designed interior make it the perfect spot to relax and unwind. The service at The Sea Lounge was top-notch, with friendly and attentive staff who catered to our every need. They were knowledgeable about the menu and made excellent recommendations. The food and beverages were delicious, and we thoroughly enjoyed our brunch. We tried too many things there like hot chocolate, cold coffee, samosa chaat, pani puri and many more. And their pani puri and samosa chaat is highly recommended. What impressed me most was the attention to detail and the luxurious feel of the lounge. From the beautifully crafted furniture to the impeccable service, everything screamed luxury and sophistication. Overall, The Sea Lounge at Taj Mahal Palace is a must-visit destination for anyone looking for a luxurious experience in Mumbai. Whether you're looking to relax, unwind, or simply enjoy a delicious meal with a stunning view, this lounge is the perfect spot. I would highly recommend it to anyone visiting Mumbai!"
Sudhanshu J — Google review
Lovely place in Taj. Loved the ambience and food. Staff is courteous. We went for lunch on a Saturday. At around 1 pm. We did not get table near the window which provides great views of the Arabian Sea and the gateway of India. Highly recommended.
Ashutosh T — Google review
The best breakfast buffet I ever had. Staff was very helpful and attentive, even cheff greeted us at the last. They had lots of variety with great quality. And also the view 🙂 Sea view breakfast ✨
Kunal B — Google review
Grand 😍 Luxurious 🥰 Magnanimous ❤ Best in class hospitality. 👌 The ambience was excellent 💯 Prior reservation is advised. The staff is courteous and helpful. The only feedback is that variety for vegetarians can be improved. Once in a lifetime experience😍
Bijal V — Google review
My first visit to the iconic Taj Mahal Palace Mumbai was AMAZING🤍🙈 We seated away from the picturesque windows..we were later moved to a better spot..which was a thoughtful gesture🥰 the chaat platter they served was quite decent😋 Overall the place is GOOD❤️ I enjoyed😊🫡 (HIGH TEA TIME AT SEA LOUNGE TAJ MAHAL PALACE MUMBAI🥰💙)
Simeen Q — Google review
The place did almost live up to expectations. The food was awesome - the salmon, lamb crab cakes were spot on, as was the Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee. While Jaison John was incredible, the service overall could do a bit better with co-ordination. And the view of Gateway and the sea makes up for everything.
Tariq V — Google review
The Taj Mahal Palace, K Boman Behram Marg, Apollo Bandar, Colaba, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India•https://www.tajhotels.com/en-in/hotels/taj-mahal-palace-mumbai/r…•+91 22 6665 3366•Tips and more reviews for Sea Lounge

Yazdani Restaurant & Bakery

4.2
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4.5
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$$$$cheap
Bakery
Yazdani Restaurant & Bakery is a charming, old-school Iranian bakery and cafe located in Mumbai. Established in 1953, it has retained its nostalgic ambiance with vintage decor and handmade baked goods. The menu features a variety of Persian breads, delectable treats like Apple Cinnamon Pie and Carrot Cake, as well as the popular bun maska enjoyed with Irani chai. The rustic setting with old posters and advertisements on the walls adds to its retro charm.
Open everyday from 7am to 7pm (including SUNDAYS)!! Massive fan of their bakery products, they are delicious and a must visit spot to experience the true essence and old world charm of Bombay!! Chai and bun maskaa on top 🔝🔝
Ashnika G — Google review
Very old and famous bakery. I came here to see if it’s worth trying the products here. Took Veg fortune cookie and was okay, it’s fortune is the one people seeks, and I got “Good humour is actually goodness and wise”. Note: Non veg fortune cookie is also there so please check before buying. (Rs 25 each) Also took mava cake and that one was nice. (Rs 40 each) Service is quite ok, as in mornings there is no sitting option and there are only one person serving, so there was a small line. Ambience is not the role here, just old buildings vibe and not so good to say about it.
Shubham L — Google review
Yazdan Bakery is a true old-school gem, preserving the charm of classic Iranian bakeries in the heart of the city. Known for its simple, no-frills ambiance, this place is all about great baked goods and timeless flavors. Their Mawa Cake is an absolute must-try—soft, rich, and full of flavor, making it a perfect companion to a cup of chai. Another standout is their Fortune Cookie, a delightful treat that keeps you coming back for more. Everything here is baked fresh, ensuring you get the best quality. One important thing to note: they only accept cash, so make sure to carry some when you visit. If you appreciate traditional bakeries with a focus on quality over extravagance, Yazdan Bakery is a must-visit. A perfect spot to grab some freshly baked treats and experience a slice of nostalgia. Highly recommended! 🍪☕
Vignesh B — Google review
simple, old-school spot with limited options. Their fortune cookies (₹25 each) are crisp and good to try, the mawa cake was okayish, and the bun maska serves better with chai.
Shahid A — Google review
A Slice of History with Every Bite! I recently visited Yazdani Bakery, and I must say, it was an incredible experience! This iconic bakery has been around since 1950, and its rich history is palpable in every corner. From the vintage decor to the traditional baking methods, Yazdani Bakery is a true Mumbai landmark. The bakery offers an impressive array of products, from classic bread and biscuits to cakes, pastries, and cookies. I tried a few of their signature items, and each one was delicious in its own right. The prices are very reasonable, making it a great place to stock up on snacks and treats. However, be prepared for a challenge when it comes to parking! The bakery is located in a busy area, and finding a spot can be tough. But trust me, it's worth the hassle. Overall, Yazdani Bakery is a must-visit destination for anyone who loves food, history, and culture. It's a true gem in the heart of Mumbai, and I highly recommend it. Will I visit again? Absolutely!
Yaana D — Google review
One of the oldest Parsi bakeries in Mumbai..Mawa cake is a must try
Kaushik K — Google review
I went on Sunday, 11 AM to be approx, the bakery was still being set-up so didn't get the full experience. Got myself the bun paav and a fortune cookie, taste was awesome, if tea isn't available then you can get it from a tea shop present nearby, to the LEFT of the bakery. Enjoy 😉😉😉
Adit W — Google review
Complete vintage vibes. The rich mawa cake here is delicious! One may avoid the fortune cookie though.
Yash G — Google review
11A, Cawasji Patel St, Kala Ghoda, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India•Tips and more reviews for Yazdani Restaurant & Bakery
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It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Mumbai for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

  • Weather in Mumbai in January
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  • Weather in Mumbai in March
  • Weather in Mumbai in April
  • Weather in Mumbai in May
  • Weather in Mumbai in June
  • Weather in Mumbai in July
  • Weather in Mumbai in August
  • Weather in Mumbai in September
  • Weather in Mumbai in October
  • Weather in Mumbai in November
  • Weather in Mumbai in December

All road trips from Mumbai

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  • Mumbai to New Delhi drive
  • Mumbai to Jaipur drive
  • Mumbai to Hyderabad drive
  • Mumbai to Bengaluru drive
  • Mumbai to Udaipur drive
  • Mumbai to Agra drive
  • Mumbai to Ahmedabad drive
  • Mumbai to Mahabaleshwar drive
  • Mumbai to Nashik drive
  • Mumbai to Mysuru (Mysore) drive
  • Mumbai to Kathmandu drive
  • Mumbai to Chennai (Madras) drive
  • Mumbai to Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar drive
  • Mumbai to Panjim drive
  • Mumbai to Jodhpur drive
  • Mumbai to Kochi (Cochin) drive
  • Mumbai to Kolkata (Calcutta) drive
  • Mumbai to Shirdi drive
  • Mumbai to Ooty (Udhagamandalam) drive
  • Mumbai to Munnar drive
  • Mumbai to Vadodara drive
  • Mumbai to Jaisalmer drive
  • Mumbai to Varanasi drive
  • Mumbai to Daman drive
  • Mumbai to Hampi drive
  • Mumbai to Pondicherry drive
  • Mumbai to Surat drive
  • Mumbai to Alibaug drive
  • Mumbai to Amritsar drive

Explore nearby places

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  • Kashid
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  • Khandala
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  • Bhimashankar
  • Diveagar
  • Pune
  • Dapoli
  • Mahabaleshwar
  • Silvassa
  • Panchgani
  • Nashik
  • Daman
  • Satara
  • Shirdi
  • Ahmednagar
  • Ganpatipule
  • Saputara
  • Ratnagiri
  • Surat
  • Daulatabad
  • Diu
  • Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar
  • Kolhapur

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  • Map of Ahmednagar
  • Map of Ganpatipule
  • Map of Saputara
  • Map of Ratnagiri
  • Map of Surat
  • Map of Daulatabad
  • Map of Diu
  • Map of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar
  • Map of Kolhapur

Mumbai throughout the year

  • Mumbai in January
  • Mumbai in February
  • Mumbai in March
  • Mumbai in April
  • Mumbai in May
  • Mumbai in June
  • Mumbai in July
  • Mumbai in August
  • Mumbai in September
  • Mumbai in October
  • Mumbai in November
  • Mumbai in December

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Day itineraries for nearby cities

  • 1-Day Pune Itinerary
  • 1-Day Nashik Itinerary
  • 1-Day Navi Mumbai Itinerary
  • 1-Day Surat Itinerary
  • 1-Day Thane Itinerary
  • 1-Day Aurangabad Itinerary
  • 1-Day Lonavala Itinerary
  • 1-Day Satara Itinerary
  • 1-Day Mahabaleshwar Itinerary
  • 1-Day Ratnagiri Itinerary
  • 1-Day Kolhapur Itinerary
  • 1-Day Raigad Itinerary
  • 1-Day Shirdi Itinerary
  • 1-Day Alibaug Itinerary
  • 1-Day Ahmadnagar Itinerary
  • 1-Day Matheran Itinerary
  • 1-Day Diu Itinerary
  • 1-Day Daman Itinerary
  • 1-Day Saputara Itinerary
  • 1-Day Panchgani Itinerary
  • 1-Day Silvassa Itinerary
  • 1-Day Dapoli Itinerary
  • 1-Day Ganpatipule Itinerary
  • 1-Day Khopoli Itinerary
  • 1-Day Diveagar Itinerary
  • 1-Day Kashid Itinerary
  • 1-Day Daulatabad Itinerary
  • 1-Day Mulund West Itinerary
  • 1-Day Bhimashankar Itinerary
  • 1-Day Khandala Itinerary
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