The Gateway of India, built during the British Raj era, is an iconic monument overlooking the Arabian Sea. Take a ferry ride to the famous Elephanta Caves from here.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, CST is a stunning example of Victorian Gothic architecture. Referred to as Mumbai's lifeline, this railway station connects the city's suburban network.
Crawford Market is Mumbai's oldest and most famous market. Here, you'll find hundreds of shops selling everything from fruits and vegetables to antiques and souvenirs.
A beautiful white mosque located in the middle of the Arabian Sea. The pathway leading up to the mosque is a popular spot for photography and street food vendors.
One of Mumbai's most popular beaches, Juhu Beach is great for a leisurely walk or taking in sunset views. A variety of street food and snacks are available here along with several beachside restaurants.
If you have extra time, visit the Prince of Wales Museum or watch a Bollywood movie at a local cinema. Skip Crawford Market if you're not interested in shopping. Keep extra time in mind while moving between locations during peak hours due to Mumbai's traffic.