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Tourist places to Visit in Mumbai in 3 days

Juhu Beach, Haji Ali Dargah, Mahalakshmi Temple, Gateway of India, Siddhivinayak Temple, Victoria Terminus, Marine Drive, Mumbai Street Food, Goregaon Film City, Coloba Causeway, and many more.

Exploring some of the places to visit in Mumbai for 3 days, you will get a chance to have a glimpse of a diverse lifestyle of this dream city. Taking ferry rides to explore the serene coast of Arabian Sea, relishing local delicacies to delight your taste buds, exploring historical forts and vintage structures to know more about the past will get a complete picture of the famous places. Visiting these places will give you a whole new angle to think about the city, its culture, and its vibe which is just perfect for a family vacation.

When heading out with your loved ones, think of gliding through some of the best things to do in Mumbai in 3 days like marveling at the architecture of Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, exploring the Buddhist Sanctums of Kanheri Caves and relaxing at Aksa Beach. Explore the intricate carvings of Elephanta Caves or offer prayers at Haji Ali Dargah and Siddhivinayak Temple, and much more. If you are a food lover then you can visit Juhu Chowpatty beach to try out some local delicacies from the Maharashtrian Cuisine. The places here are plenty and you will get new experiences every day.
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Juhu Beach is the longest beach in Mumbai and the most sought-after among locals and tourists alike. It’s known for an array of lip-smacking street food with a distinctive Mumbai taste, typically sweet and sour. The neighboring area of the beach happens to be one of the plush localities in the city and is home to the big shots of Bollywood and celebs from the television world. 

Juhu has superstar Amitabh Bachchan’s sprawling bungalow and if you are lucky, you can spot some celebrities jogging in the morning on Juhu Beach. Besides, you can also take a leisurely stroll on the beach for an infinite sense of peace and quiet and also this beach is perfect for enjoying the Mumbai nightlife.

TV serial shoots are common on the beach and if you happen to visit, you will notice popcorn vendors, street food stalls, and toy sellers among many. The beach stretches for about six km and becomes crowded on public holidays and during weekends. The horse carriages offer fun rides along the beach for a fee while dancing monkeys, acrobats, vendors, and beach cricket catch your attention. 

Juhu Beach is full of life during the Ganesh Chaturthi festival when disciples carrying the Ganapati idol walk in a grand procession and immerse the deity in the waters of the Arabian Sea.

Location: Juhu Tara Road, Juhu, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400049, India

Timings: 
Open 24 hours. 

Price: 
There is no entry fee to access the beach. It is free.
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Haji Ali Dargah, the mausoleum of the famous Muslim Saint Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari, is situated on the islet about 500 yards from the Worli, Mumbai coastline in the Arabian Sea off Lala Lajpatrai Marg.

The whole edifice including the white-colored dome and minarets portrays the Indo-Muslim or Mughal architecture. Built amidst the sprawling 4,500 sq. m. picturesque surroundings, Haji Ali Dargah comprises a Masjid, the tomb of the Sufi saint Sayyed Peer Haji Ali Shah Bukhari, a Qawwal Khana, and a three-story sanatorium. A 700-yard long walkway connects the Dargah to the shore. 

The visitors will feel thrilled as the waves from the Arabian Sea lap against the walkway, as there are no railings on either side. When the tides are high, the whole causeway gets submerged underwater. During this period, the mausoleum appears to float on the water with no connection to the mainland.

The Dargah Sharif adorned in pristine white color on the outside stands in the middle of the marble laid central courtyard. Inside the Sharif lies the mausoleum of Haji Ali draped in an elaborately woven exquisite rug, mostly in red, green and golden colors (chaddar) and intricately designed zari cloth. The tomb is enclosed on all sides by silver fame and is flanked by eight marble pillars supporting the crown at the top.

The marble ceiling of the main hall is decked with multi-hued mirrors forming patterns and inscribed with 99 names of Allah. Verses from Quran Sharief are also engraved on the ceilings and walls of the main hall. Three prayer halls encircle the main hall on East, West, and South sides, of which East hall is reserved for men and West hall for women to say their prayers.

Approximately 10 -20 thousand people of all religions, faiths, and regions visit the Dargah to seek the blessing of the legendary saint. The numbers increase considerably during Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays. Lakhs of devotees visit it on the 2nd day of Ramadan and Bakrid Eid. People believe that their desires get fulfilled and wishes granted by the grace of the Saint.

Location: Dargah Road, Hali Ali, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

Timings:
 Open 7 days a week between 5:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.

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 No entry fee
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Mahalaxmi Temple

Mahalaxmi Temple happens to be one of the most sought after places to visit in Mumbai for 3 days. The temple was constructed by Dhakji Dadaji who is a Hindu Merchant in the year 1831. The primary deity of this place of worship is Goddesses Laxmi.

This place is mainly famous because of the existence of images of the Tridevi Goddess - Mahakali, Mahasaraswati , and Mahalakshmi. Offering prayers and seeking blessings at this place is one of the best things to do in Mumbai in 3 days.

Location: Bhulabhai Desai Marg, Mahalaxmi West, Cumballa Hill, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400026

Timing: 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM
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One of the most visited places to visit in mumbai in one day, the Gateway of India is counted among Mumbai tourist places that see excellent footfall at any time of the year. The attraction was built by the British in 1919, by the then Governor of Bombay, Sir George Sydenham Clarke, who laid the foundation of the monument in 1911. The plan was approved in 1914, after which construction began.

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Siddhivinayak Temple

Siddhivinayak Temple is a gorgeous temple that is located in Prabhadevi and is dedicated to Lord Ganesha. This place of worship has got a beautiful interior decor with wooden carvings on the door and gold platings on the inner ceilings.

The best time to visit this place would be during Ganesh Chaturthi as there would be special puja and celebrations.

Location: S.K.Bole Marg, Prabhadevi, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400028

Timing: 5:00 am – 8:45 pm
Formerly known as Victoria Terminus, the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is Mumbai’s outstanding railway station. Although this is a railways station and not primarily counted among places to visit in Mumbai, this building, designed by British architect FW Stevens, sports excellent Victorian Gothic Revival architectural style.

The designs are based on medieval Italian models, known as High Victorian Gothic Design, is remarkable. The domes, corridors, arches, and turrets are therefore distinct and prominently archaic. The construction of the building began in 1878, taking up to a decade to complete. Numerous British architects and Indian craftsmen worked day and night to give the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus the definition of what it is today.

This is why the architectural style doesn’t just boast of Victorian style, there’s a distinctive feature of Indian architecture in the building as well, making it one of the attractions in Mumbai for history lovers and architects who love to study the significance of various architectural styles in the building.

Location: Opposite BMC Building, Dr Dadabhai Naoroji Road, Fort/P D'Mello Road (PF-18), Mumbai, Maharashtra
Best Time to visit: Any time of the year
Entry fee: No entry fee
Timings: Not applicable
Distance from Mumbai Bus Stand: 5 km from MSRTC Mumbai Central
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Officially known as Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Road, Marine Drive of Mumbai is a concrete road of 3 kilometers, located in the southern part of the city. It stretches towards the north and forms a bay. Located at the foothills of the Malabar range, this beautiful road attains a ‘C’ shape and connects Babulnath to Nariman Point.

Marine Drive is even known as Sonapur. This beautiful tourist destination is also popularly called Queen’s Necklace as the sparkling streetlights along the huge coastline appear like a chain of stunning pearls at night, creating a virtual picture of an elegant necklace.  

Marine Drive is visited each day by the locals as well as tourists, who come here to experience a break from their monotonous life and breathe some fresh air. The residents of the place flock here in the morning and evening to take their regular walks, jog, and do some simple exercises. Tourists visit the spot to experience the natural beauty of the place, indulge in photography, and enjoy some local food items of the city. People also prefer staying up at Marine Drive late at night and spend a good time in this peaceful and calm environment.

It is believed that Marine Drive is the pride of the ‘City of Dreams’ and the city is incomplete without this mesmerizing spot. The magic of this place adds a charm to the entire city of Mumbai and propels people from all corners of the world. The beauty of this destination is so popular that many travelers land up at Marine Drive as soon as they reach Mumbai for their vacation.  

That being said before you plan your visit to Marine Drive it is worth knowing the history of this place and what the destination has in store for its visitors.

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Mumbai Street Food

Mumbai has got a delectable list of street foods to delight your taste buds such as paani puri, bhel puri, sev puri, batata vada, misal pav, vada pav, and ragda patty. You can visit the famous Juhu chowpatty to try out these native cuisines.

Apart from street food, you will also be able to find some Italian and continental restaurants offering International cuisines as well. If you are a non vegetarian, then do not forget to try out the seafood platter on the beach. Heading out on a food trail can be considered as one of the best things to do in Mumbai in 3 days.

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Home to the film fraternity of the country is perhaps one of the most popular among Mumbai tourist places. The Film City is so vast that more than a thousand sets can be erected here at the same time. Over the last few years, the Film City has become one of the major locations for shooting the Hindi serials.

Film City was built in 1911, under the guidance of veteran actor and producer V. Shantaram. The total area of the place is about 520 acres, built according to the outlines of the film city in California. The film city has elaborate sets of villages, mountains, mansions, gardens, fountains, streams, cities etc. More than 900 Hindi movies and Hindi serials have been shot in the Film City of Mumbai and this is one of the best places to visit in mumbai in one day.

The studios are well equipped, complete with the electronic items necessary for shooting and extremely sophisticated instruments that give the kind of quality to the shows shot here, making Bollywood top in the game in the country.

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If your Pune trip can accommodate a fun-filled evening in Mumbai, Colaba Causeway is definitely among the places you cannot miss out on. Located close to some of the most important landmarks in the city, this commercial street thrives on the energy of gastronomes, shoppers, and fun-seekers and is always found packed with throngs of visitors. Offering a wide range of amusements in the form of countless options for dining, shopping, and much more.

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Jyotiba Phule Market

Jyotiba Phule Market is one of the famous markets in South India where you can find anything and everything. The market building was completed in the year 1869 and was donated to the city by Cowasji Jehangir. Tourists love to come over to this place on weekends to complete their shopping errands.

Location: Shoppers Plaza, Ground Floor, Crawford Market, M.J.Phule Market, Lokmanya Tilak Rd, Dhobi Talao, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Area, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001

Timing: 9:00 am – 8:00 pm
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Dharavi Slum

Dharavi Slum is the largest slum of Asia and it is home to over one million Mumbaikars. When heading over to Mumbai on a visit, you can take a walking tour in selected areas of the slum to know more about the way of living.

Exploring Dharavi will be one of the best things to do in Mumbai in 3 days as you will witness Mumbai to its heart.

Location: Dharavi, Mumbai

Sanjay Gandhi National Park, previously known as Borivali National Park in Mumbai is one of the popular picnic spots for locals as well as visitors of the city. The park covers about 20% of Mumbai’s geographical area and invites nature lovers to experience greenery, wildlife, rocky cliffs, caves and a number of tourist attractions located inside the park.

With an area of 103 square kilometres, Sanjay Gandhi National Park is one of the largest parks situated within the city limits and is also believed to be one of Asia’s most visited parks. The national park is home to a surprising number of two hundred and fifty-four species of birds, forty species of mammals, seventy-eight species of reptiles and amphibians, about one fifty species of butterflies and over a staggering 1,300 species of plants.

The park houses animals like leopards, deer, flying fox, boars along with beautiful birds like butterflies, kingfisher, sunbirds. Inside the forest, there are two artificial lakes. These lakes invite a number of migratory birds every year and also have crocodiles wandering at its shore.

Likewise, the park has Kanheri caves inside its premises. Kanheri caves are carved out of rocky cliffs and are over two thousand years old. These caves make for one of the major tourist attractions at Sanjay Gandhi National Park. Landscape wise, the national park offers the best views during the monsoons when the trees are lush green and streams of water flow in full swing.

On other days, a cycling tour here is the best way to go around the park and explore the nooks and corners; as walking could bring about restrictions after a certain point.

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Chowpatty Beach

Chowpatty Beach is considered to be one of the best places to visit in Mumbai for 3 days if you wish to explore the culinary richness of the city. With numerous small food hubs and street karts, you will get to relish the best of the local cuisines especially snacks in the evening hours at the famous Juhu Beach.

You will have loads of options to try out and this is surely going to be one of the best memories of the city.

Location: Juhu Tara Rd, JVPD Scheme, Juhu, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400047

The Elephanta Caves are a major attraction in Mumbai because of its archaeological significance. This is where the caves are located, must have seen early settlements from 2nd century BC. The caves, however, are estimated to have been constructed sometime between 5th and 6th century AD. One of the biggest caves here measures about 39 metres from the front to the back. The main body of the Elephanta Cave is about 27 square meters, supported by six rows of pillars.

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Bar Stock Exchange

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Bar stock exchange is an upscale setting in Mumbai that caters to all sorts of culinary needs starting from Bar Food to North Indian cuisines and from Italian Delicacies to Chinese and Continental recipes. The centre of attractions of one of the best places to visit in Mumbai for 3 days is its ambience which is inspired from the Bombay Stock Exchange in Dalal Street.

Location: Club House, Equinox Business Park, LBS Marg, OFF BKC, Kurla West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400070

Timing: 12:00 PM to 1:30 AM

Entry fees: INR 1300 for two

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Mumbai Zoo

Sighting wildlife along with your loved ones can be considered to be one of the best things to do in Mumbai in 3 days. Originally known as Veer Mata Jijabai Bhosale Udyan, this Zoo is located in Rani Baug and is spread over an area of 50 acres. It is one of the oldest public gardens of the city which has been attracting locals as well as tourists.

Do consider spending time in one of the best places to visit in Mumbai for 3 days to feel exhilarated seeing elephants, tigers, crocodiles and giraffes.

Location: 91A, Lalbaug Flyover, Byculla East, Near Byculla Railway Station, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400027

Timing: 9:30 am to 6 pm. The zoo is open on all days of the week except Wednesdays.

Entry fees: INR 100/person
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ISKCON Temple

Dedicated to Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha, built by Sri Sri Radha Rasabihari Ji in the year 1978, this is one of the most sought after places to visit in Mumbai for 3 days. Spread over an area of 4 acres, this place of worship lets you spend some time indulged in divine peace and meditate in absolute tranquility.

Location: ISKCON, Hare Krishna Land, Sri Mukteshwar Devalaya Rd, Marg, Sainath Nagar, MHADA Colony, Juhu, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400049

Timing: All days of the week, 4:30 am –  1:00 pm
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Mumba Devi Temple

Mumba Devi Temple is at all times one of the best places to visit in Mumbai for 3 days as the city is named after Goddess Mumba Devi. It is one of the oldest places of worship in the city and as per the legends Goddess Mumba happens to be the local incarnation of Goddesses Laxmi.

Location: Mumbadevi Area, Bhuleshwar, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400002

Timing: 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM
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Mount Mary Church

Mount Mary Church is one of the beautiful places to visit in Mumbai for 3 days where you can offer prayers and seek blessings. The church is located on top of the hill and the same gives you an advantage to sight brilliant views of nature letting you spend time in peace and tranquility.

Location: Mt Mary Rd, near Shanti Avedna Sadan, Mount Mary, Bandra West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400050

Timing: 6:30 am – 8:30 pm
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Bandra Bandstand

Bandra Bandstand can be considered as one of the iconic places to visit in Mumbai for 3 days to sight the beautiful views of the setting sun. It is one of the most visited hangout spots and romantic hotspots in the city where you can stroll hand in hand, sit on the rocks, and relish some local snacks.

Location: Bandra, Mumbai, Maharashtra

Timing: 12:00 am – 12:00 am

Located in the beautiful coastal village of Gorai in Mumbai, Essel World happens to be one of the largest amusement parks in India. For over two decades, this recreational hub has been the pioneer in rendering entertainment and leisure to its visitors from all over the globe.

Owned by EsselWorld Leisure Private Ltd., the amusement center has been exquisitely built over sprawling acres of land and brings to you numerous exciting rides, different theme parks, dancing zones, gaming facilities, and several other entertaining activities.

Alongside, lies the Water Kingdom which serves as an ideal summer destination. It attracts visitors from all over the country across different age groups and offers them a sheer pleasure. There are rides for all age groups and a visit to Essel World will certainly not be disappointing for you. The beautifully designed theme park with its impressive landscaped interiors is sure to leave you in absolute awe.

The entire park adorns itself during festivals like Diwali, Holi, and New Year and gets marked by a lively, carnivalesque aura. The park sees a swarm of visitors on weekends as people often come here with their families for a day’s picnic.

Essel World happens to be an absolute treat for children as it comprises kids friendly zones and recreational rides. As you step into this world full of fun and extravaganza, stunning surprises await you down the lane at every corner. You can also sip and savor delectable drinks and snacks at the various cafes and restaurants that are available inside the park.

Plan your family trip to Essel World and unwind yourselves amidst the magical experience that this amusement park beholds for you. To enjoy a hassle-free journey, you can avail for the advance online bookings that will not only save your efforts but also your valuable time during the peak seasons.

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Aksa beach is one of the cleanest beaches in Mumbai and is located on the outskirts of the Western quarter of Malad. This surreal stretch of sand is a tranquil escape from the bustling sounds of city life and is perfect for relaxing. 

The beach gives the view of vivid horizon merging and is one of the longest coastlines of the region. The geography of the beach is dotted with a number of hotels and villas where you can relax and enjoy the classic views. Apart from this, there are a number of places to visit in its vicinity like Marve beach, Kanheri caves, Mumba Devi temple, and several others that can be clubbed with this beach trip. 

Famed for its unblemished beauty this beach is frequented by locals and tourists alike. There are not many eateries at the beach but you can munch light snacks that are sold by the local vendors. The beach faces strong tides and currents so it is suggested not to go far away while swimming as that can be dangerous. 

The best about the beach is that it is untouched by urbanization and has kept its natural charm intact. Apart from this, it is an amazing place for capturing beautiful pictures as the frames it extends are just fantastic.

Location: Aksa Village, Malad West, Mumbai 400061, India

Timings: The beach is open 24 hours for all. Though the best time to visit the beach is early in the morning at sunrise or in the evening at sunset.
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The Powai Lake was built in 1799 by the British. Located in the very heart of the city if Mumbai, the lake is a pleasant break from the humdrum life of the city. The 219-years-old lake was once used as a source for drinking water in the city, now i is a sightseeing place that is home to varieties of birds, amphibians, insects etc.

There are colourful flowers around the lake that attract moths, honeybees, bumblebees etc. You can also find varieties of aquatic plants in and around Powai Lake. Among birds that flock around the lake, one can easily spot bulbuls, marina, sparrows, kingfishers, spot-billed ducks, doves, pond heron etc which make it an interesting place for bird watchers who come here early in the morning to catch glimpse of these birds.

Come to the Powai Lake on a lazy afternoon or evening to enjoy the cool breeze that blows because of the lake. There are narrow roads beside the lake for you to take a walk on as well.

Location: Powai Lake, Powai, Mumbai, Maharashtra

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Shivaji Park in Mumbai was built and established in the year 1925 by the Bombay Municipal Corporation and remains the largest park in City. 1925 was also a time when the British had a stronghold in the port of Mumbai, which makes this park an establishment of great historical significance as well. In fact, it served as a centre for a large number of social as well as political gatherings which took place in the park, both in the pre-Independence and post-independence era. 

Later named after Chhatrapati Shivaji, the park was originally called the Mahim Park and during the British rule, it served as a hub for freedom fighters to gather and hold meetings. In the 1960s, Shivaji Park in Mumbai became the locus for the Samyukta Maharashtra Movement which ultimately led to the formation of the current state of Maharashtra as we know it today.

Location: The Shivaji park is located in Dadar West, Mumbai, Maharashtra opposite the Mayor’s building. The park is public property and has no entry fee. People are free to enter and spend time at the park and play according to their own discretion.

Timings: 
Monday to Sunday (7:00 am – 11:00 pm) 

Price: 
Free entry
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People Also Ask About Mumbai

  1. What are the best places to visit in Mumbai in 3 days with family?

    1. Haji Ali Dargah, Lala Lajpat Rai Marg: Offering prayers at the Haji Ali Dargah is one of the best things to do in Mumbai in 3 days. The dargah gets an impeccable Indo-Islamic style of architecture and a beautiful courtyard made up of marble. This place is visited by zillions of tourists every single day to make wishes, seek blessings, and listen to melodious qawwali performances.

    2,. Elephanta Caves, Gharapuri: Elephanta Caves is one of the most important places to visit in Mumbai for 3 days. Spread over an area of 60000 square feet, this place has been accredited by UNESCO to be world heritage sites because of its rock cut caves with intricate artworks and carvings of the Buddhist Cult.

    3. Vasai Fort: Vasai Fort was once used to build ships and now is considered to be one of the most sought after tourist places to visit in Mumbai for 3 days. Surrounded by the mighty Arabian Sea on three sides, the fort stands with its rock pillars and three chapels. This place is usually visited by adventure seekers for hiking to the top to witness the surrounding beauty of nature.

    4. Marine Drive: Marine Drive is one of the iconic destinations of Mumbai that defines its culture and way of living. You can come over to this place in evening hours to stroll along the surreal coast of Arabian Sea to capture the photogenic setting of the sun and enjoy some traditional and local cuisine of Mumbai.
  2. What are the famous things to do in Mumbai in 3 days?

    1. Watch the sunset at Bandra Bandstand: Bandstand is one of the best places to visit in Mumbai for 3 days so that you can witness scenic views. This place has been one of the famous hangout spots in the city for both locals and tourists. Come over to this place in the evening hours, grab some corn, and get mesmerized in the views of the surroundings.

    2. Take a ferry ride at the Gateway of India: If you wish to make the most of your trip to Mumbai, then taking a ferry ride at the Gateway of India is a must do activity to enjoy the breathtaking views of the sea and cool breeze. You can also take a trip to the famous Elephanta Caves from the Gateway of India.

    3. Indulge in Street Food at Juhu Chowpatty: Juhu Chowpatty happens to be a popular street food hub in Mumbai that comprises zillions of small food stalls and street karts. It is one of the best places in Mumbai to try out the local delicacies.

    4. Catch a live play at Prithvi Theatre: Prithvi Theatre, constructed by Shashi Kapoor and Jeniffer Kapoor in the memory of Prithvi Raj Kapoor is an iconic place to visit if you have got high regards for Indian Plays & Movies. You can visit this place in the evening hours to watch a live play or act, stroll through its gallery, shop at the bookshop, or delight your taste buds at the cafe.
  3. What are the best resorts to stay in Mumbai?

    1. Pinewood Resort: Pinewood Resort promises a relaxed getaway to all its guests who wish to take an escape from the city life and spend time in the lap of mother nature. This place has got spaces for day outings, picnics, indoor and outdoor games, and much more.

    2. La Shimmer Resort: La Shimmer Resort is famous for its spectacular views of the alluring Dhavagi Hills. It has got a great location and allows family vacationers to spend some wonderful time creating memories that would last for a lifetime. You will have scrumptious India cuisine at the inhouse restaurant to delight your taste buds.

    3. Silent Hill Resort: Silent Hill Resort lets you have a seamless experience in Mumbai away from the usual chaos of the city. The resort will surely offer a wholesome experience through its recreational activities, camping events, and plush interiors.

    4. Shangrila Resort And Waterpark: Shangrila Resort and Waterpark lets you recall the child inside you giving you a chance to enjoy your heart out with your loved ones. You can spend time in the gigantic water park and relish beautiful views of the hills.
  4. What is the best time to visit Mumbai?

    The best time to visit Mumbai would be from the month of October to the month of March. You can come over to Mumbai at this time as the climatic condition remains moderate and humidity is less which favors outdoor activities.
  5. What is Mumbai famous for?

    Mumbai, the city of dreams and the financial capital of India is widely popular for its victorian buildings, amazing beaches, vintage structures, marine drives, classic cafes and restaurants. Apart from all these, it is the hub of all blockbuster bollywood movies.
  6. What can I buy in Mumbai?

    - Sarees
    - Local spices
    - Bollywood posters
    - Accessories from Colaba Causeway
    - Postcards of Marine Drive and Gateway of India
  7. Is Mumbai safe for tourists?

    Mumbai is very safe for tourists heading out to explore the city from various parts of the world. You can roam around the city till late hours and can easily commute to your destination without worrying about your safety. The rate of crime in the city is comparatively less however you need to be careful when travelling alone and it is suggested not to trust strangers.
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Midnight cycling was great fun. Rode bicycle for 4 hours. Started at 11:45 pm and finished around 4 am. Covered almost 50 kms. Started the ride from gateway of India to Worli sea face and chilled out there. Chilled out at marine drive as well. It was great fun. Met new people and made new friends. Highly recommend this. Try out this fun with friends or solo. It will be worth staying awake at night.
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Came to Mumbai from Pune for some work and I wanted to explore the city, but didn’t really know where all to go, so I decided to book this tour online. The meet up place was easy to find, and I felt really safe as a solo traveller, and in fact made some friends along the way. Karan, our guide was so nice, and in just a short span of 2 hours he covered over 9 places with us!
simranjitss Sailing In Mumbai
Excellent
"It was an amazing experience. The tour operators were very helpful and accommodating with respect to our needs. The sailboat was absolutely neat and clean. The guy doing the sailing for us was also very friendly and courteous. He had knowledge about the boat as well as knew about everything related to sailing that an average customer would want to know about. "
14 January 2016
Excellent
one of the most amazing experience of my life HELICOPTER joy ride over mumbaii had some most incredible moments. During this the small time of just 10 minutes regenerted over feeling for beauty of the city.
08 September 2015
Excellent
Helicopter Joy Ride over Mumbai: This is the best way to look at the whole of Mumbai. The crowded, big city is viewed the best way with this. Despite being a Mumbai native girl, I grew more than half of my life in Ooty. While I got a job back here in Mumbai, I felt like a first timer here. Funnily, I started travelling and exploring in my own city as it has got more than enough to induce the travel buds of any passionate traveller. I travelled Mumbai in various ways and this helicopter ride was my favourite. It covers the complete city, and it is indeed beautiful. The view of Bandra-Worli link from the air was in fact spell binding. I personally loved the whole experience, and also, this can be availed at a very nominal fee charges these days. I recommend this to all no matter you are resident here or a traveller.
23 March 2021
Excellent
It was altogether good 1 day trip. Organizer Shailesh and Driver Mukesh organized the trip very well.
Amazing Yacht ride! Had a very good experience on the boat and the driver and co-driver were well trained and confident. It was a very thrilling ride as it was our first time on a yacht. Good experience all in all. Awesome deal!
02 January 2021
Excellent
Amazing experience, amazing food, amazing decoration, amazing roof top and amazing service. One must try this one once to give a memorable night for people you love.
02 January 2021
Superb
Amazing experience, please take 30 min buffer for in transit boat. They will only provide water bottles inside boat. You can carry dry snacks like chips and coke. Try to get evening slot for the sunset experience. Please carry some medication if you have sea sickness :)
30 December 2020
Superb
Its awesome!! It takes 45 minutes to reach from mumbai to Alibaug. On the way please carry any biscuits for seaguls ,they come and take piece of biscuit from your hand..it is amazing experience.

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