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Mumbai, often called the City of Dreams, is the financial, commercial, and entertainment capital of India. Located on the Arabian Sea's western coast, it was once a group of seven islands, which was gifted to the British Crown as a dowry. Over centuries of land reclamation and urban growth, these islands merged into a single metropolis, shaping a city where colonial architecture stands alongside packed suburban railways, a fast-rising skyline, and the ever-present influence of Bollywood. With so much to see and experience, travellers often wonder what to include in their itinerary while browsing Mumbai tour packages. Among the many things to do in Mumbai, visiting the Gateway of India, the iconic waterfront monument, is a must, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich history and vibrant spirit.

If architecture fascinates you, you can explore the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its Victorian Gothic Revival design. Visit Goregaon’s Film City if you are a Bollywood fan to take a guided tour of studios where India’s famous movies and TV serials are filmed.  If you love peaceful sea views, walk along the 3.6-kilometre-long C-shaped boulevard of Marine Drive to watch the Queen’s Necklace light up at night. Art lovers can explore the Kala Ghoda Art District to see museums, art galleries, and heritage buildings, like St. Thomas Cathedral. 

To shop for junk jewellery, fashion accessories, and home decor, shopping enthusiasts can head to Crawford Market or Colaba Causeway. To enjoy kebabs, malpuas, and phirni, food lovers can visit Mohammed Ali Road, especially during Ramadan. Families can spend a fun day at EsselWorld, enjoying exciting rides like the Thunder roller coaster, Magnum Force, and kid-friendly attractions like the Crazy Cups.

So why wait? Book your Mumbai trip to explore its historic landmarks, lively streets, and cultural spots today.

Explore Iconic Landmarks
  • Visit the Gateway of India – Walk along the waterfront promenade, admire the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, and take a ferry to Elephanta Caves.
  • Discover Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) – A UNESCO World Heritage Site with Victorian Gothic architecture, stained-glass windows, and a heritage gallery.
  • Experience Haji Ali Dargah – Visit this Sufi shrine off the coast during sunset and enjoy a serene walkway surrounded by the Arabian Sea.
  • Admire Mount Mary Church & Bandstand Promenade – A semi-Gothic church with stained-glass interiors and a seaside walkway for sunset views.
Enjoy Waterfront & City Views
  • Stroll along Marine Drive (Queen’s Necklace) – Take an evening walk to watch the city lights and try local snacks from nearby stalls.
  • Relax at Girgaum Chowpatty – Sit on the sand, watch the sunset, and enjoy street food like bhel puri and pav bhaji.
  • Capture Views from Malabar Hill & Hanging Gardens – Visit for panoramic cityscape views and floral gardens with walking paths.
  • Sail on Sunset Cruises & Yacht Rides – Cruise along Mumbai Harbour or the Arabian Sea with private yachts or group tours.
Dive Into Culture & Heritage
  • Trek in Sanjay Gandhi National Park & Kanheri Caves – Explore dense forests, ancient rock-cut caves, and spot wildlife.
  • Walk the Old Mumbai Heritage (Fort Area & Kala Ghoda) – Explore colonial architecture, Art Deco buildings, and historic streets.
  • Participate in Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum Workshops – Attend hands-on art, craft, and design sessions.
  • Attend Performances at NCPA (National Centre for the Performing Arts) –  Enjoy Indian classical music concerts, theatre plays, and art exhibitions.
Indulge in Food & Cafés
  • Savour Street Food at Juhu Chowpatty & Mohammed Ali Road – Try Mumbai classics like pav bhaji, bhel puri, pani puri, and kebabs.
  • Dine at Masala Library by Jiggs Kalra & Dome, InterContinental Marine Drive – Experience fine dining, fusion dishes, and rooftop views.
  • Relax at Bandra’s Chapel Road Cafés – Enjoy cosy cafés, artisanal coffee, Asian desserts, and healthy options.
Shop & Browse Local Markets
  • Explore Crawford Market – Browse spices, fabrics, décor items, and street snacks.
  • Shop at Phoenix Marketcity & Palladium Mall – Find international fashion brands and enjoy gourmet dining under one roof.
  • Wander through Khotachiwadi Heritage Village – Walk through pastel bungalows, cobbled streets, and Indo-Portuguese architecture.
  • Discover Versova Street Art – Capture vibrant murals and graffiti and explore the 22 km art trail across Versova and Andheri.
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Water Kingdom in Mumbai is Asia's largest theme water park, spread across 64 acres. It features attractions, including India's largest aqua play pool, ensuring fun for all ages. The park offers numerous thrilling rides, family-friendly attractions, and dedicated areas for younger children.

Surrounded by lush greenery, it serves as a perfect escape from the city's hustle and bustle. With numerous amenities and dining options, Water Kingdom is an ideal spot for family outings and relaxation.

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Great Escape Water Park offers a fun-filled getaway with thrilling rides, exciting splashes, and unlimited entertainment. Guests can choose from Tadka Thursday, Toofani Tuesday, or regular tickets—all including free meals for a complete experience. Feel the adrenaline rush on rides like Rapid Rush, Crazzy Cruise, and Aqua Blast, or enjoy twisting slides like Aqua Twist, Ocillator, and Aqua Tornado. Unlimited veg meals include breakfast, lunch, and a chargeable live counter with customizable dishes. With high-speed thrills and refreshing water attractions, every visit promises unforgettable moments.

Activity Duration: 8 hours (Approx.)

Operational Timings:

  • Monday - Saturday: 10:00am - 6:00pm
  • Sunday: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Note: All Slides and Wave pool close at 05:00 PM

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Watch Heritage Views At The Gateway Of India

One of the top things to do in Mumbai is to visit the Gateway of India, the city’s most iconic landmark overlooking the Arabian Sea. Built in 1924 in Indo-Saracenic style, its grand basalt arch stands 26 metres tall, overlooking the Arabian Sea. The site marks an important moment in history as the departure point of British troops in 1948.

Visitors can walk along the waterfront promenade, admire the nearby Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, and enjoy the sea breeze. You can also take a ferry to the Elephanta Caves for ancient rock-cut temples or visit the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya to explore over 50,000 cultural artifacts. This landmark consistently features among the best places to visit in Mumbai for first-time visitors and history lovers alike.

Cost: Free entry
Timings: 6 AM – 7 PM
Facilities: Benches, street food stalls, security, photography zones
Suggested Duration: 1–2 hours

Highlights:
  • Walk along the iconic waterfront promenade while admiring the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel.
  • Take a ferry ride to the historic Elephanta Caves and explore ancient rock carvings.
  • Capture scenic photographs of the Arabian Sea with the monument as your backdrop.
  • Enjoy peaceful moments watching boats and ferries pass by the bustling harbour.
Nearby Attractions:
  • Taj Mahal Palace Hotel
  • Colaba Causeway
  • Regal Cinema
  • Navy Nagar
  • Kala Ghoda Art Precinct
Where to Eat Nearby: Leopold Café, Café Mondegar, Bademiya
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Take A Leisurely Evening Stroll Along Marine Drive

Taking an evening walk along Marine Drive is one of the best things to do in Mumbai, especially for couples on a Mumbai honeymoon trip, as it is called the “Queen’s Necklace.” This 3.6-kilometre road runs from Nariman Point to Girgaum Chowpatty, curving beautifully along the Arabian Sea. Here, you can sit by the sea wall to watch the sunset and enjoy the cool breeze as city lights shine like a necklace at night.

You can try local snacks like bhel puri, pav bhaji, and ice cream from nearby stalls or see old Art Deco buildings, which are part of Mumbai’s UNESCO heritage. Also, you can relish gourmet snacks and sip cocktails at Pizza by the Bay or The Dome while enjoying beautiful views of the sea to round up the evening.

Cost: Free
Timings: 24/7
Facilities: seating areas, walking paths
Suggested Duration: 1-2 hours

Highlights:
  • Stroll along the curved promenade while city lights shimmer like a necklace.
  • Enjoy the cool sea breeze as waves gently lap against the shoreline.
  • Capture beautiful sunset photographs over the Arabian Sea horizon.
  • Try local snacks from nearby stalls while watching evening traffic bustle.
Nearby Attractions:
  • Nariman Point
  • Gateway of India
  • Hanging Gardens
  • Chowpatty Beach
  • Crawford Market
Where to Eat Nearby: Pizza By the Bay for pizzas, Bademiya for Kebabs
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Dine On Rooftops With Skyline Views At Aer Lounge

Dining at Aer Lounge is among the most exciting things to do in Mumbai, especially for those who love skyline views from the city’s highest rooftop bar. Located on the 34th floor of the Four Seasons Hotel in Worli, Aer offers a 360-degree view of Mumbai and the Arabian Sea.

Guests can sip handcrafted cocktails like AER Picante or Tranquil Tides while relishing global dishes such as calamari rings, smoked salmon, or Delhi Butter Chicken Flatbread. The open-air lounge features nautical décor and a retractable roof, which creates the ideal atmosphere for sunset dining. You can visit during the golden hour to relax under the stars and experience Mumbai’s dazzling nightlife from above.

Cost: INR 7000 (approx) for two people
Timings: Open daily 5:30 PM - 1:30 AM
Facilities: rooftop seating, private dining room, full bar, parking,  free-WiFi.
Suggested Duration: 2-3 hours

Highlights:
  • Sip handcrafted cocktails while enjoying 360-degree views of Mumbai and the Arabian Sea.
  • Relish global dishes like calamari rings, smoked salmon, and Delhi Butter Chicken Flatbread.
  • Relax under the stars as the retractable roof creates an ideal sunset dining atmosphere.
  • Experience Mumbai’s vibrant nightlife from one of the city’s highest rooftop lounges.
  • Capture panoramic skyline photos while soaking in the golden-hour ambiance.
Nearby Attractions:
  • Worli Fort
  • Phoenix Palladium
  • Shree Siddhivinayak Temple
  • Worli Sea Face
Where to Eat Nearby: Aer Lounge itself, or cafés/restaurants at Phoenix Palladium
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Cruise Mumbai Harbour Or Arabian Sea On A Yacht

A private yacht ride from the Gateway of India is one of the top things to do in Mumbai for a relaxed sea experience. Departing from Colaba’s waterfront, the two-hour cruise is available in the morning or evening and is bookable via online platforms or local providers.

Choose from sail yachts, motor yachts, or sailboats such as J24 and MacGregor 26, including 39-foot air-conditioned yachts with luxury cabins, comfortable seating, and music systems. After a crew welcome, the first hour sails past the Taj Mahal Palace, Colaba, and Mt. Mary Church along the Arabian Sea. You can then spend the second hour at the anchor by relaxing and enjoying finger food like canapés and shrimp cocktails. 

Cost: INR 1,850- INR 7,499 or higher for private motor yachts
Timings: Sunrise (7:00 AM - 9:00 AM), Sunset (4:00 PM - 6:00 PM) and Evening (6:00 PM - 8:00 PM).
Facilities: fully equipped kitchens, washrooms, kitchens, AC Lounge, toiletries, non-smoking rooms.
Suggested Duration: 2-3 hours

Highlights:
  • Sail past iconic landmarks like the Taj Mahal Palace, Colaba, and Mt. Mary Church on the Arabian Sea.
  • Relax on air-conditioned yachts with luxury cabins, comfortable seating, and music systems.
  • Enjoy finger food such as canapés and shrimp cocktails while anchored in calm waters.
  • Choose from sail yachts, motor yachts, or sailboats for a personalised maritime experience.
  • Capture stunning sunrise, sunset, or evening views of Mumbai’s waterfront skyline.
Nearby Attractions:
  • Taj Mahal Palace
  • Colaba
  • Royal Bombay Yacht Club
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Pray At Siddhivinayak Temple In Prabhadevi

The 18th-century Shree Siddhivinayak Temple is a sacred landmark, and visiting it is one of the most peaceful things to do in Mumbai. This temple is dedicated to Lord Ganesha, whose black stone idol with a right-turned trunk is believed to remove obstacles and bring prosperity. Visitors can admire the gold-plated dome, carved wooden doors, and Ashtavinayak designs adorning the sanctum.

Offerings such as coconuts, flowers, laddoos, and vibhuti are made at the Navagraha shrine inside the temple. Devotees can attend the daily aartis at 5:30 AM, 12:15 PM, 7:30 PM, and 9:50 PM, when the temple echoes with chants and devotion on Tuesdays and during the grand Ganesh Chaturthi festival.

Cost: General darshan is free, INR 100 for VIP darshan
Timings: Wednesday to Monday 5:30 AM - 10 PM, Tuesday 3:15 AM - 11 PM
Facilities: clean drinking water, shoe storage, wheelchair for disabled and senior citizens, parking space.
Suggested Duration: 1 to 2 hours

Highlights:
  • Offer prayers to Lord Ganesha’s black stone idol believed to remove obstacles and bring prosperity.
  • Admire the gold-plated dome, intricately carved wooden doors, and Ashtavinayak designs in the sanctum.
  • Participate in daily aartis at 5:30 AM, 12:15 PM, 7:30 PM, and 9:50 PM, soaking in chants and devotion.
  • Make offerings of coconuts, flowers, laddoos, and vibhuti at the Navagraha shrine.
  • Experience the festive energy during Tuesdays and Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations.
Nearby Attractions:
  • Mount Mary Basilica
  • Mahalakshmi Temple
  • Shivaji Park
  • Haji Ali Dargah
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Explore Crawford Market’s Local Shopping And Snacks

A private yacht ride from the Gateway of India is one of the top things to do in Mumbai for a relaxed sea experience. Departing from Colaba’s waterfront, the two-hour cruise is available in the morning or evening and is bookable via online platforms or local providers.

Choose from sail yachts, motor yachts, or sailboats such as J24 and MacGregor 26, including 39-foot air-conditioned yachts with luxury cabins, comfortable seating, and music systems. After a crew welcome, the first hour sails past the Taj Mahal Palace, Colaba, and Mt. Mary Church along the Arabian Sea. You can then spend the second hour at the anchor by relaxing and enjoying finger food like canapés and shrimp cocktails. 

Cost: INR 1,850- INR 7,499 or higher for private motor yachts
Timings: Sunrise (7:00 AM - 9:00 AM), Sunset (4:00 PM - 6:00 PM) and Evening (6:00 PM - 8:00 PM).
Facilities: fully equipped kitchens, washrooms, kitchens, AC Lounge, toiletries, non-smoking rooms.
Suggested Duration: 2-3 hours

Highlights:
  • Sail past iconic landmarks like the Taj Mahal Palace, Colaba, and Mt. Mary Church on the Arabian Sea.
  • Relax on air-conditioned yachts with luxury cabins, comfortable seating, and music systems.
  • Enjoy finger food such as canapés and shrimp cocktails while anchored in calm waters.
  • Choose from sail yachts, motor yachts, or sailboats for a personalised maritime experience.
  • Capture stunning sunrise, sunset, or evening views of Mumbai’s waterfront skyline.
Nearby Attractions:
  • Taj Mahal Palace
  • Colaba
  • Royal Bombay Yacht Club
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Take A Ferry Ride To Elephanta Caves

Visiting the Elephanta Caves is among the most fascinating things to do in Mumbai for those interested in India’s ancient rock-cut art. Located on Elephanta Island, these basalt rock-cut caves can be reached by a one-hour ferry ride through the Mumbai Harbour from the Gateway of India. Travellers can enjoy views of the Taj Mahal Palace, passing ships, and seagulls during the journey.

Once on the island, visitors can take a toy train or walk to the hill base and climb around 120 steps to reach the caves, which often becomes a shared highlight on a group trip to Mumbai, allowing everyone to explore, pause for photos, and discuss the intricate carvings together. Inside, the Great Cave houses the 20-foot Trimurti sculpture of Lord Shiva as creator, preserver, and destroyer. You can also see carvings of Shiva as Nataraja performing the cosmic dance and Ardhanarishvara, which represent the union of male and female forms.

Cost: INR 40 for Indians, Free entry for Children, INR 600 for foreign nationals.
Timings:11 AM - 9 PM (Tuesday - Sunday). Closed on Monday.
Facilities: Toy train, refreshments, clean restrooms
Suggested Duration: 4 to 6 hours

Highlights:
  • Enjoy a scenic ferry ride from the Gateway of India with views of the Taj Mahal Palace and passing ships.
  • Climb approximately 120 steps or take the toy train to reach the hill base of Elephanta Island.
  • Explore the Great Cave and admire the 20-foot Trimurti sculpture of Lord Shiva.
  • Witness intricate carvings of Shiva as Nataraja performing the cosmic dance and Ardhanarishvara symbolising male-female union.
  • Immerse yourself in ancient basalt rock-cut architecture and the rich cultural heritage of India.
Nearby Attractions:
  • Gateway of India
  • Mumbai Harbour
  • Taj Mahal Palace Hotel
Where to Eat Nearby: The Coconut Kitchen, Sanjay Lunch Home, Maheshwari Restaurant
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Try Authentic Street Food At Juhu Chowpatty Beach

Trying street food at Juhu Chowpatty Beach is one of the best things to do in Mumbai for an authentic local experience. Located along a 6 km stretch on the Arabian Sea, this beach is famous for its food stalls, lively atmosphere, and views of the city skyline. Visitors can taste Mumbai’s iconic Pav Bhaji from Siddhivinayak Stall, served with buttery pav and melted cheese on top.

You can also try the popular Juhu Beach Bhel Puri made with puffed rice, tangy chutneys, onions, and coriander. Other favourites include Pani Puri, Sev Puri, Dosa, Ice Gola, and Kulfi Falooda. After your meal, sit by the shore to enjoy the sea breeze and watch children play or enjoy local cricket matches in the background.

Cost: No entry fee, but costs vary for activities and food.
Timings: Open 24/7
Facilities: family-friendly amusement rides, food stalls, spas, water sports
Suggested Duration: 2-3 hours

Highlights:

  • Explore hidden stalls along the beach where locals queue for secret chutney recipes.
  • Watch street vendors skillfully toss ingredients for Bhel Puri and Sev Puri right in front of you.
  • Capture vibrant sunset moments with Mumbai’s skyline as the backdrop.
  • Join impromptu beach cricket games or kite flying sessions with local families.
  • Observe traditional rituals, like evening aarti or local fishermen preparing their nets along the shore.

Nearby Attractions:

  • Prithvi Theatre
  • Little Italy
  • Mangi Ferra
  • Don Giovanni
  • Penne

Where to Eat Nearby: Little Italy, Mangi Ferra, Don Giovanni, Penne, Prithvi Theatre

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Explore Cafes In Bandra’s Chapel Road

Cafés on Chapel Road are some of the most enjoyable places to visit in Mumbai if you love coffee, desserts, and cosy hangouts. Known for its colourful murals and bohemian vibe, this area is lined with small eateries serving a range of global and fusion dishes, making it one of the best places in Bandra for those who enjoy slow café hopping and creative spaces. Visitors can stop at Mokai Café to try Japanese matcha drinks and Asian desserts or visit Mary Lodge by Subko for freshly brewed coffee and baked pastries.

At Café de Arté, you can enjoy creamy cappuccinos, cold brews, and chocolate pastries surrounded by artistic décor. For healthy options, Green Haven Café serves sandwiches, wraps, and fresh salads with herbal teas. Breeze Café is another favourite, offering fruit smoothies, iced coffee, and buttery croissants with a pleasant view of the street.

Cost: varies as per orders INR 700 onwards (approx)
Timings: Usually 8 AM - 11 PM
Facilities: Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, comfortable spaces, healthy food
Suggested Duration: 2-4 hours

Highlights:
  • Sip artisanal coffee while soaking in the bohemian murals and vibrant street art.
  • Taste fusion desserts and Asian-inspired beverages crafted by local café chefs.
  • Enjoy quiet corners for reading, remote work, or people-watching in cosy atmospheres.
  • Capture Instagram-worthy food presentations and café interiors for a memorable café crawl.
  • Sample healthy wraps, fresh salads, and herbal teas at cafés prioritising wellness and flavour.
Nearby Attractions:
  • Bandra Fort
  • Mount Mary Church
  • Bandstand Promenade
  • Linking Road
Where to Eat Nearby: Steps Cafe, Bombay Coffee House, Di Bella Coffee, Starbucks.
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Watch Live Performances At NCPA (National Centre For The Performing Arts)

Watching a live performance at the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) is one of the most enriching things to do in Mumbai. Located at Nariman Point, this cultural landmark was founded in 1969 by J.R.D. Tata and Dr. Jamshed Bhabha as India’s first multi-venue performing arts centre.

You can attend Indian classical concerts, Western symphonies, operas, ballets, and theatre plays across its five venues. These include the Jamshed Bhabha Theatre, Tata Theatre, Experimental Theatre, Godrej Dance Theatre, and Little Theatre. Music lovers can also enjoy performances by the Symphony Orchestra of India, which presents timeless works by Beethoven, Mozart, and Tchaikovsky.

After the show, explore the Piramal Art Gallery for photography exhibitions or visit the archival library to discover rare recordings and art collections.

Cost: Free campus entry but prices differ for performances and shows.
Timings: 9:30 AM - 10:30 PM (Friday - Monday).  9:30 AM - 10:30 PM (Tuesday to Sunday).
Facilities: libraries, parking, reception areas, galleries, open-air plaza
Suggested Duration: It depends on the show’s duration.

Highlights:
  • Immerse yourself in a range of performances from Indian classical concerts to Western symphonies and ballet shows.
  • Explore backstage areas or attend pre-show talks to understand production and musical techniques.
  • Discover rare photographs, archival recordings, and curated art collections in the NCPA library.
  • Capture moments of architectural beauty and artistic installations in the open-air plaza.
  • Attend workshops or masterclasses occasionally hosted for music, theatre, and dance enthusiasts.
Nearby Attractions:
  • Marine Drive
  • Jahangir Art Gallery
  • Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya (CSMVS Museum)
  • Girgaum Chowpatty
Where to Eat Nearby: Leopold Café, Café Zoe, Kala Ghoda Café, The Pantry, Trishna
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Experience Bollywood Studio Tours At Film City

The  Film City is one of the most exciting places to visit in Mumbai, which is spread across 520 acres and lets you take Bollywood Studio Tours. It is also called the Dadasaheb Phalke Chitra Nagari, which has 16 indoor studios and 42 outdoor locations. Visitors can walk through sets from famous movies like Sholay, Devdas, and Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, and learn how Indian cinema is brought to life.

During the Bollywood Studio Tour, you can watch live shooting sessions, explore outdoor sets such as temples, gardens, and courtrooms, and observe the technical side of filmmaking. Some tours even include watching a Bollywood dance performance or being part of a TV show audience, such as The Kapil Sharma Show. Guided visits also give you a glimpse into post-production processes like dubbing and editing, which go into creating India’s most loved films.

Cost: based on tour duration (INR 599 - INR 6000) approx
Timings: Open daily 10 AM - 5 PM
Facilities: water supply , air-conditioning. 
Suggested Duration: 3-4 hours

Highlights:
  • Explore iconic film sets and relive scenes from Bollywood classics like Sholay and Devdas.
  • Witness live shooting sessions and observe actors, cameras, and crew in action.
  • Participate in Bollywood dance performances or join a TV show audience for immersive fun.
  • Learn behind-the-scenes filmmaking techniques, including dubbing, editing, and set design.
  • Capture memorable photos on outdoor sets featuring temples, gardens, and courtrooms.
Nearby Attractions:
  • Kanheri Caves
  • Mahakali Caves
  • EsselWorld and Water Kingdom
  • Chhota Kashmir
Where to Eat Nearby: Local eateries at Film City, EsselWorld food courts, small cafés near Chhota Kashmir
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Visit The Haji Ali Dargah At Sunset

The Sufi shrine of Haji Ali Dargah is one of the most peaceful places to visit in Mumbai, which is located off the coast of Worli. Built in 1431, this white marble Sufi shrine stands on an islet connected to the city by a narrow causeway. Visitors can walk along the pathway with the sea on both sides, especially during sunset when the golden light reflects beautifully on the water and the shrine’s domes.

Inside, the marble pillars are decorated with fine mirror work, and the tomb of Saint Haji Ali is covered with red and green chaddar. Several visitors sit quietly to listen to evening prayers or Qawwali music that fills the courtyard with devotion, making it a serene experience for those planning a family trip to Mumbai. For a calm end to the visit, you can also watch the sun slowly dip behind the Arabian Sea from the courtyard of the dargah.

Cost: Free entry
Timings: Open daily 6 AM - 9:45 PM
Facilities: walkable causeway
Suggested Duration: 1-2 hours

Highlights:
  • Stroll along the narrow causeway surrounded by the Arabian Sea and enjoy tranquil sunset views.
  • Admire the intricate marble pillars and mirror work inside the Sufi shrine.
  • Experience the spiritual ambience with Qawwali music and evening prayers.
  • Observe the red and green chaddar-covered tomb of Saint Haji Ali.
  • Capture serene photography of the white marble shrine reflecting golden sunlight over the water.
Nearby Attractions:
Where to Eat Nearby: Local stalls near Chowpatty Beach, cafés along the Worli coast
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Capture Cityscape Views From Malabar Hill And Hanging Gardens

Hanging Gardens and the upscale residential zone of Malabar Hill are some of the best places to visit in Mumbai to catch views of the entire city.  Located on the western edge of the city, the gardens overlook Marine Drive and the Arabian Sea. Visitors can capture wide views of the Queen’s Necklace and the sparkling city skyline, especially during sunset or after dark.

The garden paths are lined with flowers, animal-shaped hedges, and large old trees, which makes it a pleasant spot for an evening walk. You can also see a floral clock, a marble sundial, and the popular Boot House that attracts children. For travellers looking for relaxing things to do in Mumbai, this is an ideal place to recharge and snap photos of the city from above.

Cost: INR 25 for Indians and INR 100 for adults (Malabar Hill walkway and Hanging Gardens)
Timings: open daily 6 AM - 8 PM
Facilities: open street parking, basic restrooms.
Suggested Duration: 2-3 hours

Highlights:
  • Walk along garden paths lined with flowers, animal-shaped hedges, and large old trees for a serene experience.
  • Capture panoramic cityscape and Marine Drive views, especially during sunset or after dark.
  • Observe the unique floral clock, marble sundial, and Boot House for kids’ entertainment.
  • Enjoy a peaceful stroll or relax on benches while recharging amidst greenery.
  • Photograph the Queen’s Necklace sparkling along the Arabian Sea from elevated viewpoints.
Nearby Attractions:
  • Haji Ali Dargah
  • Nehru Planetarium
  • Kamla Nehru Park
  • Marine Drive
Where to Eat Nearby: Local cafés and street vendors along Marine Drive, nearby restaurants in Malabar Hill
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Shop And Dine At Phoenix Marketcity Or Palladium Mall

Phoenix Marketcity or Phoenix Palladium are among the best places to visit in Mumbai, as it is India’s first luxury retail and entertainment space. Open from morning to late at night, the malls feature more than 250 beauty outlets, bookstores, and lifestyle stores under one roof.

Popular international fashion brands include Zara, H&M, Sephora, Burberry, and Armani Exchange. After shopping, you can head to the Gourmet Village, which stays open till midnight, to enjoy global cuisines. Foo serves Pan-Asian dishes, Burma Burma offers Burmese flavours, and Kitchen Garden by Suzette focuses on healthy meals. For fine dining, you can try Andreas Brasserie or The Silver Train, and end your visit with desserts from Gold by Ice Cream Works.

Cost: free entry 
Timings: Mall Hours: 11 AM - 10 PM, Restaurants: 11 AM - 12 AM  
Facilities: baby care rooms, valet parking, dining options, entertainment venues, EV charging stations.
Suggested Duration: 3-4 hours

Highlights:
  • Explore over 250 lifestyle, beauty, and bookstore outlets, all under one roof for a comprehensive shopping experience.
  • Browse and shop from popular international brands like Zara, H&M, Sephora, Burberry, and Armani Exchange.
  • Indulge in global cuisines at the Gourmet Village, with options like Pan-Asian, Burmese, and healthy meals.
  • Enjoy fine dining experiences at Andreas Brasserie or The Silver Train, and treat yourself to desserts at Gold by Ice Cream Works.
  • Spend a leisurely day combining shopping, dining, and entertainment in India’s first luxury retail space.
Nearby Attractions:
  • St. Regis Mumbai
  • Shree Siddhivinayak Temple
  • Worli Fort
Where to Eat Nearby: Foo (Pan-Asian), Burma Burma (Burmese), Kitchen Garden by Suzette (Healthy), Andreas Brasserie, The Silver Train, Gold by Ice Cream Works
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Discover Old Mumbai Heritage Walk In Fort Area

The Fort area is one of the best places to visit in Mumbai to take an Old Mumbai Heritage Walk for exploring the colonial past on a 3-hour guided tour. This part of the city was once surrounded by a British-built fort and still preserves its colonial charm. You can join the Kala Ghoda Walk to see the Bombay High Court, University Library, and the Art Deco buildings near Oval Maidan.

Other than this, you can set out on the Horniman Circle Walk, which covers the Asiatic Library, St. Thomas Cathedral, and Flora Fountain. Each walk helps you discover the city’s combination of Gothic, Neo-Classical, and Indo-Saracenic styles. With every stop, you learn how Mumbai evolved from a small trading port into a busy financial hub.

Cost: INR 1,450 to over INR 2,600 per person
Timings: 9 AM - 12 PM
Facilities: expert guides leading the walk
Suggested Duration: 3 hours
Highlights:
  • Explore colonial architecture and Art Deco buildings through guided walking tours.
  • Witness historic landmarks like Bombay High Court, Asiatic Library, and St. Thomas Cathedral.
  • Learn about Mumbai’s evolution from a small trading port to a financial hub.
  • Discover Gothic, Neo-Classical, and Indo-Saracenic styles hidden in city streets.
  • Experience curated heritage trails like Kala Ghoda and Horniman Circle Walks for rich storytelling.
Nearby Attractions:
  • Flora Fountain
  • Bombay High Court
  • Asiatic Society Library
  • Oval Maidan
  • St. Thomas Cathedral
Where to Eat Nearby: Cafés and eateries around Fort and Kala Ghoda, including Leopold Café and Café Mondegar
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Enjoy Sunset Views And Food Stalls At Girgaum Chowpatty

The public beach of Girgaum Chowpatty is one of the best places to visit in Mumbai, which is located at the eastern end of the Queen's Necklace. This beach, which is open all day and night, becomes lively in the evening when locals and tourists gather to relax by the sea.

Visitors here can sit on the sand, rent a mat, and watch the sun slowly set over the Arabian Sea. Head to the food stalls, which serve hot pav bhaji, crispy bhelpuri, spicy chaat, roasted peanuts, and chilled kulfi. To end the day, you can enjoy horse or camel rides, see magicians and street artists perform, or take a peaceful walk along Marine Drive.

Cost: Free entry 
Timings: Open 24/7
Facilities: seating areas, restrooms, street food stalls
Suggested Duration: 2-3 hours

Highlights:
  • Capture candid moments of local life and vibrant street performances along the beach.
  • Observe traditional fishing boats and local vendors setting up for evening trade.
  • Try your hand at beach games like cricket or volleyball with locals for an immersive experience.
  • Enjoy a serene meditation or yoga session by the shore during quieter early morning hours.
  • Spot migratory birds and seagulls interacting with the waves along the coastline.
Nearby Attractions:
  • Marine Drive
  • Gateway of India
  • Mani Bhavan Gandhi Museum
Where to Eat Nearby: Pav Bhaji Stalls, Bhelpuri Vendors, Chaat Stalls, Kulfi Stalls
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Attend A Cultural Workshop At Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum

The 19th-century museum of Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum is one of the enriching places to visit in Mumbai. You can attend their Family Friday Workshops to learn traditional Indian art forms such as Ragamala painting, pottery, silver work, puppet-making, and mapping memories. Take part in monthly sessions, which are conducted by professional artists to help visitors explore design, architecture, and crafts through hands-on activities.

The museum also organizes special workshops like Photomontage, where you can use cutouts and photographs to create artistic storyboards. All materials are provided, and private group sessions can be booked for customized experiences.

Cost: INR 10 for Indians, INR 200 for foreigners
Timings: Wednesday closed, Monday to Sunday Open 10 AM - 5:30 PM
Facilities: cafe, interpretive gallery, washrooms
Suggested Duration: 2-3 hours

Highlights:
  • Experiment with traditional Indian art forms like Ragamala painting and pottery in hands-on sessions.
  • Craft personalised storyboards and photomontages using museum-provided materials.
  • Learn intricate techniques of silver work, puppetry, and miniature craft under expert guidance.
  • Explore architectural and design concepts through interactive, creative workshops.
  • Engage in group activities that reveal Mumbai’s cultural and artisanal heritage in a fun way.
Nearby Attractions:
  • Royal Western India Turf Club
  • Mumbai Zoo (Veermata Jijabai Udyan)
  • Gloria Church
Where to Eat Nearby: Local cafés and snack stalls around Byculla, including small eateries near the museum
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Marvel At Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT)

The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT), designed by British architect F. W. Stevens, is one of the most iconic places to visit in Mumbai. This UNESCO World Heritage Site, built in 1878, combines Victorian Gothic and Indian styles and is home to over 18 platforms. You can come here to explore its grand stone dome, stained-glass windows, pointed arches, and carvings of lions and tigers at the entrance.

Inside, you can walk through high vaulted corridors, spiral staircases, and see intricate ironwork. Also, you can visit the heritage gallery to view old railway photographs, models, and artifacts. In the evening, you can see the entire structure glowing under golden lights, which makes it one of the best spots for photography in Mumbai.

Cost: Free entry
Timings: open 24/7
Facilities: Wi-Fi, restrooms, 18 platforms
Suggested Duration: 1 hour

Highlights:
  • Admire Victorian Gothic architecture with intricate stone domes, arches, and carvings.
  • Explore high vaulted corridors, spiral staircases, and detailed ironwork throughout the station.
  • Discover the heritage gallery showcasing old railway photographs, models, and historical artefacts.
  • Capture stunning photographs of the illuminated façade during evening hours.
  • Experience the lively atmosphere of one of India’s busiest and most iconic railway hubs.
Nearby Attractions:
  • Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya
  • Gateway of India
  • Crawford Market
  • Leopold Café
  • Kala Ghoda Art Precinct
Where to Eat Nearby: Cafés and eateries around CST, including Café Mondegar, Leopold Café, and nearby street food stalls
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Explore Local Flavors And Snacks In Mohammed Ali Road

Mohammed Ali Road is one of the most famous places to visit in Mumbai if you want to try local street food. During Ramadan, this lively stretch comes alive with sizzling tawas, smoky kebabs, and bubbling curries filling the air. You can start your food walk at Surti Bara Handi, to try their twelve rich meat curries like nihari, bheja, and khiri that are cooked for hours.


You can stop at Noor Mohammedi to try the soft Chicken Shammi Kababs, said to be made for a toothless nawab. Visit Taj Ice Creams, one of the city’s oldest ice cream shops, to taste hand-churned mango and sitafal flavours. However, you can end your evening with mawa jalebis at Burhanpur Jalebi Center, which are freshly fried and dripping with sweet syrup.

Cost: INR 150 onwards 
Timings: Open daily 7:30 PM to 1:00 AM. 
Facilities: diverse food options, hotels for stay and AC restaurants
Suggested Duration: 3-4 hours

Highlights:
  • Savour iconic Mumbai street foods like nihari, bheja, and soft shammi kebabs.
  • Experience the vibrant evening atmosphere, especially during Ramadan with lit-up stalls.
  • Taste hand-churned ice creams in unique local flavours such as mango and sitafal.
  • Indulge in freshly fried, syrupy mawa jalebis for a sweet end to your food walk.
  • Walk along the bustling lanes while soaking in the sights, sounds, and aromas of local cuisine.
Nearby Attractions:
  • Chor Bazaar
  • Crawford Market
  • Gateway of India
  • Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalya Museum
  • Zaveri Bazaar
Where to Eat Nearby: Surti Bara Handi, Noor Mohammedi, Taj Ice Creams, Burhanpur Jalebi Center
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Take A Sunset Cruise Along The Arabian Sea

Taking a sunset cruise along the Arabian Sea is one of the most relaxing aspects of a Mumbai tour package. The cruise starts from the Gateway of India in Colaba and offers views of the Mumbai skyline, Taj Mahal Palace, and the calm Arabian Sea. You can choose from four private sailing options, which include Princess 61, Fareast 26, Jeanneau 24, and Macgregor 26.

Each of these is designed for small groups of up to six people and operates for 2 hours, including one hour of sailing and one hour of anchorage or transfer. During the tour, you get a skipper, life jackets, and mineral water, which make this voyage ideal for couples, families, or friends looking for a peaceful evening on the sea.

Cost: INR 8299 onwards per person 
Timings: 4–6 PM and 6–8 PM
Facilities: safety life jackets, upgraded yachts, gourmet dining.
Suggested Duration: 2 hours

Highlights:
  • Sail past the iconic Gateway of India and admire the Taj Mahal Palace skyline from the water.
  • Enjoy serene views of the Arabian Sea while the sun sets behind Mumbai’s skyline.
  • Experience a private yacht journey with life jackets, a skipper, and mineral water for comfort.
  • Anchor mid-sea to relax, take photos, or enjoy light snacks and beverages on board.
  • Capture romantic and panoramic moments ideal for couples, friends, and family outings.
Nearby Attractions:
  • Gateway of India
  • Taj Mahal Palace
  • Colaba Causeway
  • Royal Bombay Yacht Club
  • Horniman Circle Garden
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Visit Nehru Planetarium And Nearby Cultural Spots

The Nehru Planetarium, opened in 1977 to promote scientific curiosity among visitors, is one of the top tourist places in Mumbai. Here, you can see exhibits like the Soyuz T-10 spacecraft and attend four daily 90-minute sky shows. See these 3D projection shows in Hindi, Marathi, and English to explain stars, planets, black holes, and other space phenomena.

You can use the outside telescopes to view solar and lunar eclipses or the exhibits of 3D space models, murals, and astronomy charts inside. Students can join hands-on science lab sessions or take part in events like Astro-quiz, science elocution, and painting contests. Also, you can explore the nearby attractions of Bandra-Worli Sea Link for Arabian sea views, or the spiritual sites of Haji Ali Dargah and Shree Siddhivinayak Temple.

Cost: INR 60 (adult), INR 40 (child)
Timings:  12 PM-4.30 PM everyday
Facilities: canteen/cafeteria, exhibition galleries, interactive displays, library, washrooms.
Suggested Duration: 2-3 hours

Highlights:
  • Attend immersive 3D sky shows explaining stars, planets, black holes, and space phenomena.
  • Explore exhibits like Soyuz T-10 spacecraft, space models, astronomy charts, and murals.
  • Use telescopes to observe solar and lunar events, enhancing hands-on astronomical learning.
  • Participate in science lab sessions, Astro-quizzes, elocution contests, and creative competitions.
  • Capture panoramic Arabian Sea views from nearby Bandra-Worli Sea Link and enjoy cultural exploration.
Nearby Attractions:
  • Bandra-Worli Sea Link
  • Haji Ali Dargah
  • Shree Siddhivinayak Temple
  • Mahalaxmi Racecourse
  • Dhobi Ghat
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Take A Day Trip To Sanjay Gandhi National Park

Sanjay Gandhi National Park in Borivali is one of the popular tourist places in Mumbai, which is spread across 87 square kilometres. It is known for its dense forest cover and the ancient Kanheri Caves, which were carved between the 1st century BCE and the 10th century CE.

You can go on a lion and tiger safari to see these animals in their natural enclosures, along with spotting leopards, deer, monkeys, and over 250 bird species. Partake in cycling activity, do boating, take nature walks, and set out on a trek to the rock-cut Kanheri Caves. Families can take the Van Rani toy train for a short ride or visit the Butterfly Garden and Nature Interpretation Centre to learn about local plants and wildlife.

Cost: INR 85 for adults, INR 45 for children (above 5 years), INR 287 for foreigners.
Timings: 7:30 AM - 6 PM everyday
Facilities: internal transport like safari bus, restrooms, drinking water
Suggested Duration: 2 to 5 hours

Highlights:
  • Embark on a lion and tiger safari, spotting leopards, deer, monkeys, and exotic birds.
  • Trek to ancient Kanheri Caves and explore rock-cut sculptures dating back to 1st century BCE.
  • Enjoy cycling, boating, and nature walks amid dense forests and serene landscapes.
  • Ride the Van Rani toy train or visit the Butterfly Garden and Nature Interpretation Centre.
  • Capture photographs of lush greenery, wildlife, and the park’s scenic vistas.
Nearby Attractions:
  • Film City
  • Kanheri Caves
  • EsselWorld
  • Borivali National Park
  • Jogger’s Park Borivali
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Try Local Delicacies At Masala Library By Jiggs Kalra

Masala Library by Jiggs Kalra is one of the top tourist places to visit in Mumbai, which is known for its modern take on Indian cuisine. Founded by Jiggs Kalra and his son Zorawar Kalra, it combines traditional recipes with innovative presentation and global techniques. You can start your meal here with soups like Tamatar Tulsi Shorba, Murgh Badami, or wild mushroom chai.

Try popular starters like potato chaat, tandoori baby corn tacos, pindi chole hummus, and Ajwaini grilled jhinga. For the main course, order Meen Moilee, Peshawari nalli, and Laal maas to pair them with Gucci Pulao or Malabari parotta. Then, you can end your meal on a sweet note with desserts such as Espresso Jamun, jalebi caviar, or Rasmalai tres leches.

Cost:  approx INR 3000 onwards for two
Timings: Open daily 12PM–4?pm, 7?pm–12?am
Facilities: large seating areas, private dining room, on-site bar, and wheelchair-accessible features.
Suggested Duration: 2-3 hours

Highlights:
  • Savour innovative Indian dishes blending traditional flavours with modern presentation techniques.
  • Indulge in unique starters like tandoori baby corn tacos and Ajwaini grilled jhinga.
  • Pair rich mains like Meen Moilee, Peshawari nalli, and Laal Maas with aromatic pulaos or parottas.
  • End your meal with creative desserts like Espresso Jamun, jalebi caviar, and Rasmalai tres leches.
  • Experience a luxurious rooftop or private dining setting with views of the city skyline.
Nearby Attractions:
  • Juhu Beach
  • Carter Road
  • Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre
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Explore Mount Mary Church And Walk Around Bandstand

The 100-years old Mount Mary Church, officially called the Basilica of Our Lady of the Mount, is one of the popular tourist places to visit in Mumbai. Built in 1904, this church stands on a small hill at an elevation of 80 metres in Bandra. Here, you can admire its semi-Gothic-style design, teakwood columns, floor tiles,  blue doors, and stained-glass interiors.

Inside, you can see the 16th-century wooden statue of Mother Mary, light candles, and offer wax figures, which symbolize your prayers. However, right outside, you can spot small stores to shop for candles, rosaries, and souvenirs. Take a short walk from the church to get to the Bandstand Promenade, which is a popular sea-facing walkway where you can relax and watch the sunset.  Also, you can visit Bandra Fort nearby for views of the Arabian Sea and the Bandra-Worli Sea Link.

Cost: Free entry
Timings: Open daily 6?AM –1?PM, 2PM –8:30?PM.
Facilities: water, seating areas, restrooms, washrooms, a wheelchair-accessible entrance and parking lot.
Suggested Duration: 2-3 hours

Highlights:
  • Admire semi-Gothic architecture, stained-glass interiors, and teakwood columns of the century-old church.
  • Light candles, offer wax figures, and see the 16th-century wooden statue of Mother Mary.
  • Shop for souvenirs, rosaries, and candles from charming stores around the church.
  • Stroll along the Bandstand Promenade to enjoy sea breezes and serene sunset views.
  • Visit Bandra Fort nearby for panoramic views of the Arabian Sea and Bandra-Worli Sea Link.
Nearby Attractions:
  • Mandapeshwar Caves
  • Jama Masjid
  • National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA)
  • Bandra-Worli Sea Link
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Capture Photo-Worthy Murals And Street Art In Versova

Versova is one of the top tourist places in Mumbai, where you can capture colourful murals and public street art. Each wall here displays paintings created by local and international artists under projects like St+art India and Fearless Collective. You can see detailed artworks showing marine life, local fishermen, and themes like waste management.

Spot several murals highlighting environmental concerns, such as ocean pollution and recycling practices, which serve as perfect Instagram backdrops along Versova Beach. Walk through the lanes to admire the artwork closely and understand its social relevance. In addition, you can rent a bike in Mahalaxmi to explore the 22 km graffiti trail across Versova, Kala Ghoda, and Andheri East.

Cost: Free entry
Timings: Open 24/7
Suggested Duration: 2-3 hours

Highlights:
  • Explore colourful murals by local and international artists across Versova lanes.
  • Photograph artworks featuring marine life, local fishermen, and socio-environmental themes.
  • Learn about environmental messages such as ocean pollution and recycling depicted in the murals.
  • Rent a bike to cover the 22 km graffiti trail across Versova, Kala Ghoda, and Andheri East.
  • Discover hidden artistic details and social stories behind each wall painting.
Nearby Attractions:
  • Versova Beach
  • Andheri West neighbourhood
  • Kala Ghoda Art District
  • Madh Island
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Attend Live Concert At Mehboob Studios

Attending a live concert at Mehboob Studios is a great way to enjoy music in a famous Bollywood location. Built in 1954 by filmmaker Mehboob Khan, this studio is one of the top tourist places in Mumbai, which hosts live music events and cultural shows. Big halls and open spaces are used here for concerts like Live From the Console, where independent artists and popular bands like Indian Ocean perform. The sound inside the main hall is so clear that it makes every large-scale show, like the Mahindra Blues Festival and the JD Rock Awards, enjoyable.

You can also see old film posters of Sholay and Mother India, along with sets that show the history of Indian cinema. Between shows, you can also walk around the studio, watch ongoing shoots, and feel how this place connects Mumbai’s film and music worlds.

Cost: NA
Timings: 10 AM onwards
Facilities: washroom, restroom, parking area, canteen.
Suggested Duration: 1-2 hours

Highlights:
  • Experience electrifying live music performances by independent artists and popular bands.
  • Explore iconic Bollywood sets and posters from classic films like Sholay and Mother India.
  • Witness large-scale events such as Mahindra Blues Festival and JD Rock Awards with pristine acoustics.
  • Walk around the studio to watch ongoing shoots and understand behind-the-scenes filmmaking.
  • Immerse yourself in Mumbai’s film and music culture in a historic venue.
Nearby Attractions:
  • St. Andrew's Church
  • St. Peter's Church
  • Bandra Talao
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Explore Khotachiwadi Heritage Village

Khotachiwadi is a small heritage village in Girgaon, which is known for its Indo-Portuguese-style homes and narrow lanes. Built in the 1800s by the East Indian community, it is one of the popular tourist places in Mumbai, which has pastel bungalows, cobbled streets, and wooden stairways. Travellers can walk through these lanes to see houses made of teak wood, red Mangalore tile roofs, and stained-glass windows, which are 100 years old.

You can visit the small red chapel built during the 1890s plague and see traditional verandas, balconies, and courtyards that reflect sustainable architecture. In addition, take heritage walks to understand the village’s design, cultural roots, and challenges from new urban development, if you are an architecture lover.

Cost: Free entry
Timings: Tours start at 9:30 AM onwards
Facilities: galleries, local shops.
Suggested Duration: 2-3 hours

Highlights:
  • Walk through pastel bungalows and narrow cobbled lanes showcasing Indo-Portuguese architecture.
  • Admire 100-year-old teak wood homes with stained-glass windows, traditional verandas, and balconies.
  • Visit the small red chapel built during the 1890s plague for historical context.
  • Learn about sustainable architecture and the village’s cultural roots during heritage walks.
  • Observe the contrast between historical structures and modern urban development, ideal for architecture enthusiasts.
Nearby Attractions:
  • Mani Bhavan
  • Girgaum Chowpatty
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Explore Kanheri Caves

Over 100 Buddhist caves popularly known as the Kanheri Caves are deeply nestled among the quiet environments of Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Borivali in Mumbai. From the 1st century BC to the 11th century AD, an era that saw Buddhism's rise and decreases, these caves offer insight into its evolution and also have the honour of having the largest amount of cave excavations from a single mountain.

Besides the caves, some of the interesting elements to witness and marvel are a prayer hall, intricately sculpted pillars, Buddhist stupas, and ingenious water channels carved out of stone. This is one of the most interesting activities in Mumbai.

Timings: 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM, Tuesday-Sunday (Closed on Mondays)

Location: In the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, near Borivali in Mumbai

Pricing: Rs. 5 (For Indians) Rs. 100 (For Foreign Citizens)

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Join The Daily Aarti At MumbaDevi Temple

The 14th-century Mumba Devi Temple is one of the best places to visit in Mumbai and is dedicated to Mumba, a form of Goddess Parvati. Rebuilt in 1737 at Bhuleshwar, the temple holds great historical importance, as Mumbai’s name comes from “Mumba Aai.” You can start your visit with the Mangal Aarti at 5:30 AM, followed by the Main Aarti at 9:30 AM.

Join the Naivaidya Aarti at 11:30 AM, and the Dhoop Aarti at 6:30 PM, before ending the day with the Shayan Aarti at 10:45 PM. During each aarti, see priests perform rituals with lamps, conch shells, and incense while chanting hymns. Inside, you can offer flowers, fruits, and sweets to the Goddess Mumba idol, who is depicted without a mouth, symbolizing silent protection.

Cost: Free entry
Timings:  Open daily 6:30 AM - 8:45 PM
Facilities: Small shops, religious items, drinking water, restrooms.
Suggested Duration: 1-2 hours

Highlights:

  • Participate in the serene Mangal Aarti at 5:30 AM to start the day with devotion and chants.
  • Witness the Main Aarti at 9:30 AM, where priests perform rituals with lamps, conch shells, and incense.
  • Experience the Naivaidya Aarti at 11:30 AM, observing offerings of flowers, fruits, and sweets to Goddess Mumba.
  • Attend the Dhoop Aarti at 6:30 PM and the Shayan Aarti at 10:45 PM for evening and night-time blessings.
  • Explore the temple architecture and symbolic idol of Mumba, depicted without a mouth, reflecting silent protection.

Nearby Attractions:

  • Zaveri Bazaar
  • Crawford Market
  • Bhuleshwar Temple
  • Girgaon Chowpatty
  • Haji Ali Dargah
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Try Fusion Cuisine At Dome, InterContinental Marine Drive.

The Dome at InterContinental Marine Drive is one of the best places to visit in Mumbai for fusion cuisine and rooftop dining. This open-air restaurant serves contemporary Asian and South American-inspired dishes with a spicy twist. You can try chicken baos, duck tacos, prawn siumai, lobster buns, and steamed chicken wraps from the non-vegetarian menu.

Pair these items with refreshing drinks such as plum and basil mojito, red splash banana pina colada, or berry spritzer. If you are a vegetarian, you can order truffle mushroom, mock tuna tataki, and avocado tartare. End your meal with desserts like dark chocolate mousse, mixed berry cheesecake, or Dome Tiramisu.

Cost: INR 3500 for two
Timings: Open daily 9:30 AM - 1 AM
Facilities: On-site parking, rooftop pool, concierge services, fitness centre.
Suggested Duration: 2-3 hours

Highlights:
  • Enjoy rooftop fusion dishes like chicken baos, duck tacos, and prawn siumai with skyline views.
  • Try vegetarian options like truffle mushroom, mock tuna tataki, and avocado tartare.
  • Pair meals with signature cocktails like plum & basil mojito or berry spritzer.
  • End with desserts such as Dome Tiramisu, mixed berry cheesecake, and dark chocolate mousse.
  • Capture sunset views over Marine Drive while dining on contemporary Asian and South American flavours.
Nearby Attractions:
  • Gateway of India
  • Marine Drive
  • Taj Mahal Palace
  • Colaba Causeway
  • Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya
Where to Eat Nearby: Café Marina, Sea Lounge, Leopold Café, Bademiya
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Shop Traditional Crafts At Colaba Causeway

Colaba Causeway is one of the best places to visit in Mumbai, known for its budget-friendly stalls and upscale boutiques. In this commercially bustling shopping street, you can explore the Amber store to shop for wooden carvings, batik paintings, and imitation jewellery. Visit Cottage Industries Exposition (CIE) for Mughal art, silk carpets, and Kundan jewellery.

Shop for colourful textiles, handicrafts, and souvenirs from Street vendors after bargaining for prices. Stop by Fabindia to pick handwoven fabrics or explore Chor Bazaar for antique items like vintage telephones, leather trunks and vinyl records. After shopping, you can head to the nearby Leopold Café or Café Mondegar to try their onion rings, walnut pie and fried prawns.

Cost: Free entry
Timings: Open daily 10 AM - 10 PM
Facilities: ATMs, restrooms.
Suggested Duration: 2-3 hours

Highlights:
  • Explore a bustling shopping street known for budget-friendly stalls and boutique stores
  • Shop wooden carvings, batik paintings, and imitation jewellery at Amber
  • Browse silk carpets, Mughal art pieces, and Kundan jewellery at Cottage Industries Exposition (CIE)
  • Bargain with street vendors for handicrafts, textiles, accessories, and souvenirs
  • Take café breaks while soaking in the lively atmosphere of South Mumbai
Nearby Attractions:
  • Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya
  • National Gallery of Modern Art
  • Colaba Village
  • Gateway of India
  • Taj Mahal Palace
Where to Eat Nearby: Leopold Café, Café Mondegar, Bademiya, The Table
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Attend A Food Trail Tour In Khau Galli Areas

The Khau Galli areas are among the best places to visit in Mumbai for food lovers, which serve a wide range of pocket-friendly dishes. You can start your food trail at Carter Road Khau Galli, known for shawarmas, momos, and falafel. Head to Ghatkopar Khau Galli to try the famous noodle dosa, ice-cream dosa and other vegetarian snacks like misal pav and rolls.

Visit Mohammad Ali Road Khau Galli for kebabs, drumsticks, tikkas, and malpua, especially during Ramzan. Stop by Mahim Khau Galli for Baba Falooda and chicken tandoori, or explore Chembur Khau Galli for north-indian dishes like dal pakwan and ragda pattice.

Cost: INR 300 - INR 600 (depends on dishes)
Timings: Daily 8 AM - 9 PM
Facilities:  
Suggested Duration: 4-5 hours

Highlights:
  • Begin your food trail at Carter Road Khau Galli with shawarmas, momos, falafel, and rolls
  • Visit Ghatkopar Khau Galli to try noodle dosa, ice-cream dosa, misal pav, and vegetarian street snacks
  • Explore Mohammad Ali Road Khau Galli for kebabs, tikkas, malpua, and Ramzan-special delicacies
  • Stop at Mahim Khau Galli for Baba Falooda and smoky chicken tandoori
  • Head to Chembur Khau Galli for North Indian favourites like dal pakwan and ragda pattice
Nearby Attractions:
  • Girgaum Chowpatty
  • Crawford Market
  • Juhu Beach
  • Marine Drive
  • Gateway of India
Where to Eat Nearby: Carter Road cafés, local Khau Galli stalls, Mohammad Ali Road eateries
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Explore Mani Bhavan Gandhi Museum

The memorial museum of Mani Bhavan Gandhi Sangrahalaya is one of the best places to visit in Mumbai, which is dedicated to the life of Mahatma Gandhi. This two-storey heritage building on Gamdevi's Laburnum Road used to be his Mumbai headquarters from 1917 to 1934. Here, you get to explore a library with over 40,000 books and periodicals on Gandhi’s teachings and freedom movements.

Visit the preserved room, which displays his personal belongings like the bed and spinning wheel, along with miniature exhibits of his life. Walk through the memorial's picture gallery, which features rare photos, letters, and models of Sevagram Kutir, Sabarmati, and the Phoenix Ashrams. To round up the experience, you can visit the terrace where Gandhi prayed and was arrested in 1932, now marked by a bronze plaque.

Cost: INR 20/person
Timings: Daily 10 AM - 5:30 PM
Facilities:  lockers, drinking water, restrooms, research library, auditorium
Suggested Duration: 2-3 hours

Highlights:
  • Visit Gandhi’s former Mumbai residence and political base from 1917 to 1934
  • See his preserved room with personal belongings like the spinning wheel and bed
  • Browse a research library with 40,000+ books on freedom movements and Gandhian thought
  • View rare photographs, letters, and visual exhibits from India’s independence era
  • Step onto the terrace where Gandhi prayed before his 1932 arrest
Nearby Attractions:
  • Hanging Garden
  • Girgaon Chowpatty
  • Babu Amichand Panalal Jain Temple
  • Kamala Nehru Park
  • Banganga Tank
Where to Eat Nearby: Soam, Thackers, Swati Snacks, Prakash Upahaar Kendra
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Try Sattvik Meals At The Iskcon Temple

An ISKCON temple is one of the best places to visit in Mumbai, which stands for the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON). These temples are dedicated to the worship of Lord Krishna and offer you a chance to experience peace through devotion and food. Here, you can try sattvic meals, which are free of onion, garlic, and meat and are fresh, pure, and wholesome.

Enjoy the Mahabhog buffet on weekends or Rajbhog meals on weekdays at Govinda’s Restaurant. Some of the popular dishes you can try include paneer dishes, dal, rice, puris, khichdi and sweets like halwa. Each meal, first offered to Lord Krishna, is served as sacred prasadam, which is later distributed at the temple as part of ISKCON’s Food for Life initiative.

Cost: Free entry
Timings: Open daily 4:30 AM to 1:00 PM and 4:30 PM to 9:00 PM
Facilities: Guest house, food court, dining options, shoe storage, wheelchair access, washing stations.
Suggested Duration: 1-2 hours

Highlights:
  • Experience traditional sattvik meals prepared without onion, garlic, or meat
  • Dine at Govinda’s Restaurant with weekday Rajbhog and weekend Mahabhog buffets
  • Taste simple yet flavourful dishes like paneer sabzi, dal, rice, puris, and khichdi
  • Enjoy sweets such as halwa served as sacred prasadam
  • Learn about ISKCON’s Food for Life initiative while dining
Nearby Attractions:
  • Juhu Beach
  • Prithvi Theatre
  • Versova Beach
  • Juhu ISKCON Chowpatty
Where to Eat Nearby: Prithvi Café, Lotus Café (JW Marriott), Banana Leaf, Shiv Sagar
37

Enjoy Thrilling Rides At Essel World

Essel World is one of the best places to visit in Mumbai, which is known for its 50 land and water rides. Spread across 64 acres in Gorai, this park features exciting attractions like the 5-minute "Monster in the Mist", which takes you through a dark and foggy lane.

Here, you can try adventurous rides like Shot-N-Drop, which is India’s tallest tower ride, or spin wildly on the Top Spin and Zyclone. For kids, there are rides like Kangaroo Hop and Junior Dodgem, while families can ride the Tunnel Twister or Aqua Drive together.

To cool off in the summer, you can also head to the Water Kingdom to try rides like Elephant Safari and Serpent Safari, along with The Lagoon.

Cost: INR 290 but rides cost extra.
Timings: Open daily 10 AM - 6 PM
Facilities: help desks, clean restrooms, arcade, lifeguards.
Suggested Duration: 4-5 hours.

Highlights:

  • Experience high-adrenaline rides like Shot-N-Drop, Top Spin, and Zyclone
  • Enter the fog-filled “Monster in the Mist” dark ride adventure
  • Enjoy family-friendly attractions such as Tunnel Twister and Aqua Drive
  • Let kids try safe rides like Kangaroo Hop and Junior Dodgem
  • Cool off at Water Kingdom with rides like Elephant Safari and Serpent Safari

Nearby Attractions:

  • Global Vipassana Pagoda
  • Gorai Beach
  • Water Kingdom
  • Marve Beach
  • Manori Creek

Where to Eat Nearby: The Lagoon Café (inside Water Kingdom), Pizza Hut (Gorai), McDonald’s Borivali, local beach shacks at Gorai

38

Explore Art Galleries At Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC)

The multidisciplinary arts centre of NMACC is one of Mumbai's famous places to experience visual arts, music, theatre, and fashion. Here, you can visit the Art House, which is a four-storey gallery that displays major Indian and international artworks. Witness the landmark exhibition called Bhakti: The Art of Krishna, which explores love and devotion through the life and teachings of Lord Krishna.

Spot around 107 paintings, sculptures, and artifacts by artists such as Raja Ravi Varma, M. F. Husain, Manjit Bawa, Amit Ambalal, Raqib Shaw, and Thukral & Tagra. Witness prominent public art installations, which include Kamal Kunj, a 56-foot Pichwai painting and Clouds by Yayoi Kusama. You can also see other striking works like Earth’s Whisper, Mechanism 12, City Obscure, and Arboretum I.

Cost: INR 199 per person
Timings: closed on Monday, Open Tuesday to Sunday 10 AM - 11 PM.
Facilities: assistive listening devices in theatres, braille-friendly centre, cafe, bars.
Suggested Duration: 2-3 hours

Highlights:
  • Visit the four-storey Art House showcasing Indian and global artworks
  • Experience Bhakti: The Art of Krishna, exploring devotion through visual storytelling
  • View works by Raja Ravi Varma, M. F. Husain, Manjit Bawa, and Raqib Shaw
  • Admire large-scale installations like Kamal Kunj and Yayoi Kusama’s Clouds
  • Explore striking contemporary pieces such as Earth’s Whisper and City Obscure
Nearby Attractions:
  • Jio World Garden
  • Paradox Museum Mumbai
  • Wankhede Stadium
  • Nehru Science Centre
  • Worli Sea Face
Where to Eat Nearby: Tori (Jio World Drive), Maison INI, Foo Bandra, Bastian Worli
39

Enjoy Paddle Boating At Powai Lake

Powai Lake is one of Mumbai's famous places to enjoy paddle boating and relax near the water. This artificial lake, which spreads across 520 acres and has a depth of up to 12 metres, was built in 1891 by the British to supply water to the city. It is surrounded by green trees and has calm blue waters where you can go paddle boating and enjoy peaceful views. 

While boating, you can spot birds like spot-billed ducks, bulbuls, kingfishers, and doves flying above the lake. A visit during sunset is a must here as the golden light reflects beautifully on the water, making it a perfect spot for short evening boat rides.

Cost: free entry but prices differ for activities.
Timings: Open 24/7
Facilities: Recreational spaces, boats
Suggested Duration: 2-3 hours

Highlights:
  • Go paddle boating on the calm waters of this historic artificial lake
  • Enjoy peaceful views surrounded by greenery and hills
  • Spot birds like kingfishers, spot-billed ducks, and bulbuls
  • Visit during sunset for golden reflections on the water
  • Relax with short evening rides away from city noise
Nearby Attractions:
  • Sanjay Gandhi National Park
  • IIT Bombay Campus
  • Mahakali Caves
  • Hiranandani Gardens
  • Kanheri Caves
Where to Eat Nearby: The Boat House Café, Mirchi & Mime Powai, Café Mangii, Nawab Saheb
40

Take A Metro Ride Across The City

Taking a metro ride is one of the best ways to explore the city, as there is no road traffic and reduced travel time for Mumbai sightseeing. This means of transport connects major business, shopping, and residential areas while being clean, air-conditioned, and ideal for both locals and tourists.

During a metro ride, you can view the city’s skyline, flyovers, and busy streets like DN Nagar and Link Road from above. Popular stations like Versova, Andheri, Ghatkopar, DN Nagar, and Dahisar East link key attractions and neighbourhoods. As part of the tour, you can also hop off to explore spots like Powai Lake, Bandra Kurla Complex, or the airport terminals.

Cost: INR 10 to INR 70 based on distance.
Timings: 5:30 AM to 11:25 PM (Versova) / 11:50 PM (Ghatkopar) on weekdays. Line 3 (Colaba-Aarey) runs from approximately 5:55 AM to 10:30 PM daily. 
Facilities: dedicated ladies coach, separate washrooms, CCTV cameras, restrooms
Suggested Duration: 4-5 hours

Highlights:
  • Travel across Mumbai quickly without road traffic
  • Enjoy elevated views of flyovers, skyline, and busy streets
  • Ride in clean, air-conditioned coaches ideal for sightseeing
  • Hop on and off at key stations like Versova, Andheri, and Ghatkopar
  • Use the metro to reach hubs like BKC, Powai, and airport zones
Nearby Attractions:
  • Powai Lake
  • Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC)
  • Juhu Beach
  • Versova Beach
  • Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport
Tip / Insider Suggestion: Consider a trip pass and acquire a Mumbai 1 (NCMC) card.
41

Spot Lions And Leopards At Mumbai Zoo (Veermata Jijabai Bhosale Udyan)

The zoological park of Veermata Jijabai Bhosale Udyan is among the most popular Mumbai attractions, which is a must-visit for wildlife and nature lovers. Established in 1861, it is one of India’s oldest zoos, which is spread across 50 acres in Byculla. Here, you can spot lions, leopards, tigers, hyenas, swamp deer, monkeys, elephants, nilgais, crocodiles, and hippos.

See sloth bears, jackals, and colourful birds like flamingos, pelicans, herons, cranes, and storks in a large aviary. You can witness the seven Humboldt penguins from Seoul, inside the temperature-controlled chambers of the popular Penguin Enclosure. Apart from animals, the site also includes a large botanical garden with over 3,000 plant species like African Baobab, Cannon Ball tree.

Cost: Adults-INR 50, Children- INR 25, Foreigners-INR 300.
Timings: Closed on Friday, Open Wednesday and Thursday 9 AM - 5 PM, Open Tuesday to Saturday 10 AM - 5 PM.
Facilities: Wheelchair-accessible entrances and restrooms, food courts
Suggested Duration: 1-2 hours

Highlights:
  • Observe lions, leopards, tigers, and hyenas in spacious enclosures
  • Watch Humboldt penguins inside a temperature-controlled penguin habitat
  • Explore a large aviary with flamingos, pelicans, cranes, and storks
  • Walk through the botanical garden featuring rare trees like Baobab
  • Visit one of India’s oldest zoos established during the British era
Nearby Attractions:
  • Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum
  • Mahalakshmi Temple
  • Byculla Market
  • Babulnath Temple
  • Jijamata Udyan Botanical Gardens
Where to Eat Nearby: Angrezi Dhaba, Café Noorani, Babulnath Bhojanalaya, Cannon Pav Bhaji
42

Participate In A Short Guided Meditation At Global Vipassana Pagoda (Gorai)

Participating in a short guided meditation at the Global Vipassana Pagoda in Gorai is one of the most peaceful Mumbai travel experiences. This pagoda is a large dome-shaped meditation hall that teaches Vipassana, which is a simple technique to calm and purify the mind. Here, you can join short sessions that introduce the basic process of focusing on breathing to build concentration.

In full courses, meditation starts at 4:00 a.m. and continues through the day, helping you observe your sensations, which in turn teaches awareness, patience, and self-control. The sessions are open to everyone, free of charge, and supported by donations. A short visit here lets you experience inner peace and learn the first steps toward mindful living.

Cost: Free entry 
Timings: Open daily 9 AM - 7 PM
Facilities: meals, air-conditioned meditation hall, huge dining halls.
Suggested Duration: 10 days for the course

Highlights:
  • Join short guided Vipassana sessions focused on mindful breathing and awareness
  • Experience the calm of one of the world’s largest stone meditation domes
  • Learn the basics of Vipassana meditation rooted in ancient Buddhist teachings
  • Spend quiet moments inside the air-conditioned hall designed for deep silence
  • Understand the philosophy of self-observation through introductory sessions
Nearby Attractions:
  • Essel World
  • Water Kingdom
  • Gorai Beach
  • Gorai Creek
  • Mandapeshwar Caves
Where to Eat Nearby: Bhavesh Chinese, Crystal Restaurant (Gorai), New Blue Heaven, Highway Gomantak
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Excellent
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Excellent
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