Marvel at Mumbai's most famous landmark, the stunning Gateway of India. Built during the British Raj in 1924, this basalt arch makes for an impressive sight against the backdrop of the Arabian Sea. Take a boat ride to the nearby Elephanta Caves and explore the ancient Hindu temples carved into rock.
One of India's busiest railway stations, the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Marvel at the Victorian Gothic architecture of the building, which was completed in 1887. Take a guided tour to learn about the history of the station, and grab a cup of chai from one of the many street vendors outside.
Get a taste of Mumbai’s vibrant street life at the Crawford Market. Built in 1869, this bustling bazaar is a paradise for shopaholics with its colorful stalls selling everything from spices and sweets to fashion and electronics. Don't forget to haggle for the best price!
Take a relaxing stroll along the Marine Drive, also known as the Queen's Necklace, a 3.6 km long promenade along the coast of the Arabian Sea. Enjoy the sea breeze and soak up the local atmosphere. Head to one of the many food stalls for a late lunch of vada pav and chai.
Visit the world’s largest outdoor laundry, the Dhobi Ghat. Watch the local washermen, or dhobis, at work, as they scrub and clean clothes by hand. Learn about the history of this unique institution and its significance for Mumbai's residents. Don't forget to bring your camera!
Take a drive along the Bandra-Worli Sea Link, a cable-stayed bridge that connects the suburbs of Bandra and Worli. Marvel at the engineering marvel of this modern feat, and enjoy panoramic views of the Mumbai skyline. Take a break at the Worli Sea Face promenade to watch the sunset.
If you have time, consider visiting the following attractions: