Start your day with a ride to the iconic Gateway of India. This monument was built to welcome King George V and Queen Mary to Mumbai. You can take a ferry from here to Elephanta Caves, but we recommend admiring the architecture.
Ride along the coastline of Mumbai at Marine Drive. This "Queen's Necklace" is a 3.6-kilometer stretch of road that curves along the Arabian Sea. Stop for a chai at one of the many stalls and enjoy the sea breeze.
One of the most iconic landmarks of Mumbai, Haji Ali Dargah is a mosque located in the Arabian Sea. The mosque is accessible only during low tide through a causeway that is submerged during high tide. Take a moment to appreciate the architecture and history of the mosque.
Located in Prabhadevi, the Siddhivinayak Temple is dedicated to Lord Ganesha. It is a popular pilgrimage site and a must-visit for architecture enthusiasts. The temple is known for its beautiful wooden doors and grand entrance.
This iconic restaurant has been serving Parsi cuisine since 1923. Try their famous Berry Pulav and Caramel Custard for a taste of Mumbai's history and culture.
Formerly known as Victoria Terminus, this railway station is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is also a popular filming location for Bollywood movies. Take a moment to admire the Gothic Revival architecture and learn about its history.
Perched on top of Malabar Hill, the Hanging Gardens offer a panoramic view of Mumbai's skyline. The gardens are known for their well-manicured lawns, topiary animals, and beautiful flower beds.
End your day with a ride on the iconic Bandra Worli Sea Link. This cable-stayed bridge connects Bandra to Worli and offers a spectacular view of the Mumbai skyline. Stop at the toll plaza to take a photo of the bridge.