The Gateway of India is an iconic landmark of Mumbai. Built in 1924, it was the first thing visitors saw when they arrived by boat. You can take a boat ride from here to visit Elephanta Caves, which are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Colaba Causeway Market is a bustling street market with a wide range of goods, including clothing, jewelry, and souvenirs. You can also find some great street food here, such as vada pav and bhel puri.
Marine Drive is a picturesque promenade along the Arabian Sea, also known as the Queen's Necklace due to its shape at night. You can take a stroll here, enjoy the sea breeze, and take in the views of the Mumbai skyline.
Haji Ali Dargah is a mosque and tomb located on a small island off the coast of Mumbai. It is accessible via a causeway that is only accessible during low tide. The shrine contains the tomb of Saint Haji Ali, a wealthy merchant who renounced all his worldly possessions before embarking on a pilgrimage to Mecca in the 15th century.
The Bandra-Worli Sea Link is an engineering marvel that connects the suburbs of Bandra and Worli. You can take a drive on the sea link and enjoy the panoramic views of the Arabian Sea and the Mumbai skyline.
Juhu Beach is a popular beach in Mumbai, known for its street food, nightlife, and celebrity sightings. You can take a walk on the beach, watch the sunset, and enjoy some local snacks like pav bhaji and sev puri.
If you have time, you can also visit the following attractions: Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Crawford Market, Elephanta Caves, and Sanjay Gandhi National Park. For side trips, you can consider visiting Lonavala and Khandala, which are popular hill stations near Mumbai. To maximize your fun, you can also try a Bollywood tour, go shopping at High Street Phoenix, or take a cooking class to learn how to make local dishes.
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