Constructed in 1924 to welcome King George V and Queen Mary to India, the Gateway of India is a magnificent arch overlooking the Arabian Sea. An ideal spot to take photos, go for a boat ride or hop on a ferry to Elephanta Caves.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site on Elephanta Island, these rock-cut cave temples date back to the 5th century AD and are dedicated to Lord Shiva. With sculptures, reliefs, and intricate carvings, they provide a glimpse of ancient Indian art and culture.
Founded in 1923, this Parsi restaurant serves delicious berry pulao, sali boti, dhansak, and other traditional dishes. Known for its vintage ambiance, charming decor, and hospitable staff, it's a must-visit for foodies and history buffs.
Formerly known as the Prince of Wales Museum, this museum showcases an impressive collection of art, artifacts, and natural history exhibits. With over 50,000 exhibits, it's a great place to learn about India's diverse history, culture, and heritage.
Also known as the Queen's Necklace, this popular promenade along the Arabian Sea offers stunning views of the sunset, skyscrapers, and the iconic Chowpatty Beach. You can take a leisurely stroll, jog, or just sit and soak in the sea breeze.
Famous for its lip-smacking seafood, this restaurant has been serving authentic Malvani cuisine since 1975. From pomfret fry and bombil masala to crab curry and prawn biryani, there's something for everyone. Wash it down with solkadi or kokum sherbet.
You can also visit the Crawford Market for shopping, Haji Ali Dargah for spiritual solace, and Nehru Science Center for scientific curiosity. If you have more time, you can take a day trip to the Kanheri Caves, Sanjay Gandhi National Park, or the Global Vipassana Pagoda. To maximize your fun, try using local transportation such as the Mumbai locals or the BEST buses.
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