One of the most iconic landmarks of Mumbai, situated at the waterfront in Apollo Bunder area. It's a beautiful archway that welcomes all the visitors to the city and a popular spot for photography.
A UNESCO listed World Heritage Site, this Victorian Gothic styled railway station is a bustling hub of trains running all over India. The intricate carvings and stained glasses make the building unique and stunning.
A typical Indian-style market selling everything from fresh produce to souvenirs. The market is usually bustling with people and is a great place to experience the local culture. The architecture of the building is also worth admiring.
Popularly known as "Queen's Necklace," Marine Drive is a 3.6 km long boulevard along the Arabian sea coast. The charming view of skyscrapers with a sea breeze makes it one of the best places to visit in Mumbai.
A famous eatery serving delicious Indian style kebabs and biryanis since 1946. The open-air seating and quick service make it a popular spot for lunch or early dinner.
A tomb of a Muslim Saint, Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari, located about 500 meters from the shore of the Arabian sea. The dargah is a beautiful example of Indo-Islamic architecture, and people from all religions come to seek blessings.
A famous Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha and visited by millions of devotees every year. The temple is known for fulfilling the wishes of the devotees and is a serene place to spend some time.
It's time to end the Mumbai tour and head back to your hotel. However, the city has a lot more to offer and explore. Don't forget to plan another trip to Mumbai and see more of this bustling city.
If you have more time, you can visit the following places: