Duration : Same Day |
Destination : Iconic Landmarks, Art and Culture Visits, Spiritual Sites, Shopping
Price : On Request
Gateway of India: Begin your day at this iconic arch, built during the British Raj. It is perfect for photographs and to soak in the early hustle of Mumbai.
Taj Mahal Palace Hotel: Right next to the Gateway, this luxurious palace is a great testimony to opulent architecture and is itself a landmark in the city's skyline.
Jahangir Art Gallery: Located at the Kala Ghoda art precinct, this gallery features modern Indian art through different media. It's a cultural feast for an arty taste.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya: For the historical and culturally keen visitor, this museum has plenty to offer with its enormous galleries of prehistory Indian artifacts up to works from the Mughal Empire.
Nehru Science Centre: The science museum showcases interactive and educating exhibits that make learning fun for both children and adults.
Siddhivinayak Temple: This very powerful Hindu temple worships Lord Ganesh, and it is historically and religiously crucial.
Haji Ali Dargah: A beautiful mosque on an islet off the coast of Worli, it is both a shrine and offers beautiful sea views and a peaceful escape from the buzz of the city.
Lunch Break: Savor the light lunch at one of the locals around Mumbai, especially at the Bombay Pav Bhaji or Bhelpuri stand.
Marine Drive: Take a stroll along this C-shaped promenade, known as the Queen's Necklace, since its streetlights line up along the coast, glistening like a string of pearls at night.
Chowpatty Beach: Let some time slip away at this very popular beach. And, it is not uncommon to find here food stalls selling street food delicacies of Mumbai.
Colaba Causeway: Shop for some unique souvenirs and authentic Indian handicrafts while exploring the busy local affair at this street market.
Crawford Market: This market has Gothic architecture and provides almost everything - fresh vegetables, authentic spices of India, and handicrafts, among many more things.
Hanging Gardens: The terraced gardens, on the western side of Malabar Hill, offer a panoramic view of the Arabian Sea and display animal-shaped hedges in great variety.
Rani Baug (Zoo & Garden): It is a lovely way to end the garden tour- a saunter through Rani Baug, boasting over 1,000 species of exotic plants and an ancient zoo.
Drive Past Landmarks: Relish the drive past the Bandra-Worli Sea Link and Antilia, evidencing all modern-day essence of Mumbai.
Nariman Point: End your day with the picturesque sunset at this commercial hub, which also offers some great views of the Arabian Sea.