Colaba Causeway
Colaba Causeway
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Colaba Causeway is a very happening commercial street and a major causeway or land link between Colaba and the Old Woman's Island in the city of Mumbai,India Leamigo provides local experiences, activities and professional guides in this city
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Neighborhood: Colaba
It’s the tourist central of the city with a liberal dose of rich history, iconic eating and drinking joints and artistic connections that have found prominent mentions in Gregory
David Roberts’ Shantaram. Stroll down Colaba Causeway for kitschy street shopping
bargains. Take a break at the many laid-back legendary bars & restaurants like Cafe
Mondegar or Leopold Café. The vibrant vibe of Colaba is incomplete without the buzz at
Mumbai’s most iconic tourist hub, Gateway of India & The Taj Mahal Hotel on the parallel lane. Sprinkled with designer boutiques, quaint cafes with rooftop sea view, the promenade is a popular route to go to Elephanta Caves & Alibaug.
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Oneil
Mumbai, India43 contributions
Jan 2020
You need an armoured car to go through this stretch of road. Buses, cars, scooters, motorcycles, bicycles etc clog the road & take U-turns as & when they want obstructing the whole traffic. Hawkers clog the footpaths & attempt to fleece you. Tourists, sorry, there is no space left for you !!!
Written February 1, 2020
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David D
Devon, UK27,137 contributions
Mar 2023 • Couples
Wednesday 1st March and we visited Colaba, an area in Old Mumbai, where this Causeway is a feature.
This is a bustling busy covered pavement area which has shops lining one side and market stall on the other. It stretches along Shahid Bhagat Singh Road.
The stalls are laden with jewellery, all sorts of clothing, sunglasses, toys, baseball hats, perfume and so much more
The shops tended to sell more better quality goods than the street stalls. Which include silks, fabrics, tailor-made Indian clothing and almost everything else you can think of.
Along the way we were stopped a couple of times and offered a handful of pills to make us happy, which we declined.
Another feature of the Causeway is that it is home to the famous Leopolds Cafe, which we also visited.
A word of advice, do keep your valuables, purses, wallets and phones in a safe place, due to the narrowness of the Causeway and the number of people packed in, it is a magnet for pickpockets.
This is a bustling busy covered pavement area which has shops lining one side and market stall on the other. It stretches along Shahid Bhagat Singh Road.
The stalls are laden with jewellery, all sorts of clothing, sunglasses, toys, baseball hats, perfume and so much more
The shops tended to sell more better quality goods than the street stalls. Which include silks, fabrics, tailor-made Indian clothing and almost everything else you can think of.
Along the way we were stopped a couple of times and offered a handful of pills to make us happy, which we declined.
Another feature of the Causeway is that it is home to the famous Leopolds Cafe, which we also visited.
A word of advice, do keep your valuables, purses, wallets and phones in a safe place, due to the narrowness of the Causeway and the number of people packed in, it is a magnet for pickpockets.
Written March 19, 2023
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Krishna
Mumbai, India24 contributions
Jan 2020
Located near regal cinemas this place is 15 min walk from the Churchgate station. A must visit place if you love street shopping. All accessories and clothes will be with great range but you need to have great bargaining skills
Written January 27, 2020
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Deborah K
Maleny, Australia41 contributions
Dec 2019
I really loved the old architecture here and so many sneaky but fantastic cafe's to explore. Got my first Rum and Coke in India in one little bar here. If you like older, less modern surrounds, you'll like this area.
Written January 8, 2020
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Acineto
Auckland Central, New Zealand23,300 contributions
Jan 2023
The causeway just really busy with newer shops as well as a street market and plenty of restaurants. It is quite an experience since the place is very packed with stalls on either side of the footpath, so pedestrians have a narrow path to go in either direction. The road is quite busy, but some people were walking on the street side, but you do lose the experience.
The stalls sell a variety of items like clothes and accessories to pans and fruit. The shops are also accessible if you're able to get through the crowds to the store entrances.
There are plenty of things to experience around here and worth a visit if you're in the area, particularly if you have come from the Gateway of India.
The stalls sell a variety of items like clothes and accessories to pans and fruit. The shops are also accessible if you're able to get through the crowds to the store entrances.
There are plenty of things to experience around here and worth a visit if you're in the area, particularly if you have come from the Gateway of India.
Written January 24, 2023
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Chantal P
New South Wales, Australia32 contributions
Nov 2019
A nice walk and plenty to buy -- watch out for beggars and everybody is asking for money, mother and child, small child, even shop owners from connecting streets are looking to lure you over to their shops ... We were wanting to buy specific items (toys and jewelry) - found beautiful silver elephant pendant earrings for pierced ears. Also bought some crystals and embroidery. Long walk along the footpath, in the heat but sheltered from direct sun. I was also looking for a 'muscle' shirt... did not find.
Written January 8, 2020
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macedonboy
Glasgow, UK186,657 contributions
Nov 2019
The Colaba Causeway is a major street in Colaba and historic area of Mumbai. Lots of historic buildings and shopping (some very expensive) to be had in this area. The area is pretty touristy and therefore pretty safe to walk around, day or night.
Written November 30, 2019
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PD33
Mumbai, India84 contributions
Mar 2015 • Family
About 20 years ago I first tarted staying here.. today things have changed but still the old magic remains... easy to stroll down for a cup of tea or a light snack in the jostling crowd..walk down to the bay area and see the unlimited expanse of the sea near the Taj and Gateway.. or shop on the streets or the best of stores..its all there
Written March 28, 2015
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BSKhatib
Mumbai, India16 contributions
Apr 2015 • Family
It virtually starts from Regal Cinema & extends for about 2-3 kms. Need to bargain hard with the street side vendors to get a good deal. Food lovers will enjoy a variety of items ranging from Mughlai food in the famous Delhi darbar to the very famous Leopold Cafe. Just walking distance is the famous Gateway of India & Taj Mahal hotels. Also nearby vicinity is the Musuem. Few of ull would be interested to buy Antique high end jewellery
Written April 4, 2015
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Shourjendra D
Kolkata (Calcutta), India3,647 contributions
Aug 2016 • Friends
Always choc-o-block with traffic on the road,and domestic and international tourists on the pavements,this is one Landmark destination in Mumbai
Visit Colaba and Colaba Causeway for most of your Mumbai needs - be it sightseeing,souvenir searching or shopping
Visit Colaba and Colaba Causeway for most of your Mumbai needs - be it sightseeing,souvenir searching or shopping
Written August 29, 2016
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Hi Guys. Is this near to the Gateway of India and the Taj Palace Hotel? Thanks
Written March 2, 2020
If you are lucky you would get parking in the roundabout opp Regal Cinema
Written January 16, 2018
Is there a decent hotel in this area of Colaba Causeway, please? Standard as a holiday inn express or Premier inn as in the uk, please?
Written July 14, 2017
Just search for trip advisor a hotel around colaba causeway, there are at least five high rated hotels. Happy hunting.
Written July 16, 2017
The easiest way from Bandra is to take the train from. Bandra station to Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus . Then you walk towards the south to Colaba Causeway taking Dr Dadabhai Naoroji road . This is a nice shopping walk if after 11ham as you will meet a lot of street vendors along this road . Quite interesting and reasonable street shopping. At some time take the Mahatma Gandhi road near Flora Fountain.Nice building architecture in a Gothic style can be seen around. You will reach Jehangir Art Gallery and keep heading south till you reach Wellington fountain. A huge road junction . You will need to cross the roads and head towards Cafe Mondegar. At Cafe Mondegar, you are at the beginning of Colaba Causeway, the shopping attraction of the area. Another option from Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is to take a taxi but you will miss the contact with the nice people of Mumbai.
Written September 29, 2016
Where is London Diaries Shop in colaba? Heard that it's opposite to forest essentials shop.
Written May 18, 2016
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