Not your typical swimming and bathing beach, this beach is best visited on weekend afternoons and evenings, when it comes alive with children's rides, carvnival-like amusements and food stands.
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Not your typical swimming and bathing beach, this beach is best visited on weekend afternoons and evenings, when it comes alive with children's rides, carvnival-like amusements and food stands.
Literally translated, the name Chor Bazaar means The 'Thieves’ Market. Originating as a place where stolen goods were bought and sold, the market now has more of an antique/flea market feel to it...
Also known as the Babu Amichand Panalal Adishwarji Jain Temple, this famous Jain Temple was built in 1904. It contains ornate sculptures and paintings. A must visit to see one the most beautiful Jain...
Set up in 1872, as the Victoria and Albert Museum, The Bhau Daji Lad Museum is Mumbai’s oldest museum. Housed in the Victoria gardens, which is now named as the Rani Jijamata Udyan (Rani Bagh), Dr...
Bordering the Arabian Sea, this famous road is a popular spot for watching sunsets, and is gorgeous when lit up at night.
The action starts at night at this famous beach, which is lined with vendors, entertainers, children's rides and fast food stalls selling bhelpuris (puffed rice snacks) and other Indian delights.
Sitting on a jetty in the Arabian sea, this spectacular white mosque was built to honor and house the remains of the Muslim saint Haji Ali.
The Gateway of India is of course, the logical place from where to begin your tour of Mumbai. After all, you're following in the footsteps of royalty! The English King George V landed in India in...
Mahatma Ghandi once lived in this simple, two-story building, which is now a museum, library and research center depicting Ghandi's life and struggles for Indian freedom through peaceful means.
One of Bombay's holiest sites is this group of rundown temples that surround a pool of water considered to have healing powers.
Located in the heart of Bombay’s business district, this stately, ornate fountain is in Martyr's Square, a site populated by vendors.
This popular tourist district includes museums, the Gateway of India, a slew of shops and vendors on the Colaba Causeway and the Sassoon Dock, where fishing boats unload their pungent catches at dawn.
Indian artists aspire to have their work exhibited in this prestigious art gallery, which displays both past and contemporary pieces.
The Mahalakshmi (Mahalaxmi) Racecourse, located in the heart of Mumbai, comes alive during the racing season that season starts in mid November and ends in the last week of April. On the first Sunday