Exploring Mumbai's Colaba neighborhood over 2 days

  1. Day 1: Gateway of India
    Starting point
    Time and distance from next destination: 10 minutes by foot (0.7 km)

    The Gateway of India is Mumbai's most iconic landmark. This grand arch was built to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to Mumbai. The structure is impressive to look at and the ideal starting point for your city adventure. Visitors can take a boat tour of the harbor from here, or simply enjoy the view while savoring street food from vendors nearby.

  2. Day 1: The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel
    10 minutes by foot (0.6 km) from Gateway of India
    Time and distance from next destination: 15 minutes by foot (1.2 km)

    The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel is a grand hotel with a rich history. This flagship property of the Taj Hotel group has been welcoming guests since 1903. The architecture and décor are a mix of Gothic and Moorish styles, and the hotel provides a sense of grandeur. Do make sure to check out the art collection and pay a visit to the hotel's gorgeous swimming pool area.

  3. Day 1: Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
    15 minutes by foot(1.2 km) from The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel
    Time and distance from next destination: 6 minutes by train (2 stops)

    Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is a UNESCO World Heritage site and world-renowned railway station. Comprising impressive Victorian Gothic buildings, the station is bustling with activity day and night, and is a serious transport hub for hundreds of trains daily. Try and take a tour of the interiors or just marvel at the Victorian Gothic architecture that's stood the test of time.

  4. Day 1: Crawford Market
    6 minutes by train (2 stops) from Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
    Time and distance from next destination: 15 minutes by foot (1.1 km)

    Crawford Market is the ultimate shopping experience in Mumbai. This indoor bazaar has vendors selling everything from jewelry to cheese. It's worth exploring the market, with its old-school architecture and beautiful stained glass windows. Make sure to grab a delicious street snack from one of the food vendors outside of the market.

  5. Day 1: Leopold Cafe and Bar
    15 minutes by foot (1.1 km) from Crawford Market
    End of Day 1

    Leopold Cafe and Bar is a landmark institution in Mumbai. Famous for its hearty Indian and continental cuisine, this beloved cafe has been serving patrons for over a century. It's a great place to unwind after a day of exploring - cocktails and a meal on the Cafe's iconic balcony is a perfect way to end the day.

  6. Day 2: Colaba Causeway
    Starting point
    Time and distance from next destination: 8 minutes by foot (0.6 km)

    Colaba Causeway is a bustling road lined with shops, restaurants, and roadside vendors. You can spend hours here exploring the narrow bylanes and picking up souvenirs to take back home. This area also boasts plenty of street food stalls and restaurants, so it's a great spot to grab a bite to eat.

  7. Day 2: Prince of Wales Museum
    8 minutes by foot (0.6 km) from Colaba Causeway
    Time and distance from next destination: 12 minutes by foot (1 km)

    If you're a fan of Indian art, then head to the Prince of Wales Museum. It features a fine collection of Indian art, rare artifacts, and important historical documents. The museum is housed in an elegant Indo-Saracenic building, replete with ornate domes and arches.

  8. Day 2: Sassoon Dock Art Project
    12 minutes by foot (1 km) from Prince of Wales Museum

    The Sassoon Dock Art project is a new initiative by Mumbai's civic authority to highlight the city's historic fish market through public art. It's the perfect way to take in Mumbai's historical working-class culture blended with contemporary art. You’ll spot vibrant murals that intertwine with the fish markets and Mumbai’s harbor scene

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Gateway of India (1-2 hours, free)
  • The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel (1-2 hours, free)
  • Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (30 minutes to 1 hour, free)
  • Crawford Market (1-2 hours, $-$$)
  • Leopold Cafe and Bar (1-2 hours, $-$$)
  • Colaba Causeway (1-2 hours, $-$$)
  • Prince of Wales Museum (2-3 hours, $$)
  • Sassoon Dock Art Project (1-2 hours, free)
  • Total Estimated Costs (per person): $$-$$$

Useful tips

If you have less time, then skip Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus and spend more time exploring Colaba Causeway and spending more time on Mumbai’s buzzing street food stalls. You may also opt-out of museum tours and spend more time at local trade markets to get unique items and souvenirs. If you have more time, you may want to take a Ferry Ride from the Gateway of India over to Elephanta Island, famous for its ancient rock-cut temples.

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