It is an iconic landmark in Mumbai and most visited tourist destination. Built in 1924, it was erected to celebrate the arrival of King George V’s and Queen Mary in India
This arch-shaped road long the Arabian Sea in South Mumbai known as the Queen's Necklace of Mumbai is one the best location for evening walks, jogging and chilling out
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, formerly known as Victoria Terminus, it is an iconic landmark that showcases a blend of Victorian Gothic architecture and Indian design
These massive rock-cut caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are located on Elephanta or Gharapuri Island. Regular ferry services are available from the Gateway of India
It is a beautiful temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha with the trunk bent towards right making it one-of-its-kind. Devotees from all over visit the temple to seek the blessings of the Siddhivinayak Ganapati
Visited by people of all faiths, the Indo-Islamic pilgrim site houses the tomb of the Muslim Saint Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari. He a Sufi saint and a rich merchant from Uzbekistan
Spread across an area of 104 sq. km, it a sprawling national park within the city and home to the ancient Kanheri Caves and diverse flora and fauna
Known for its vibrant atmosphere, street food, and the annual Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations, Chowpatty is a lively beach
A magnificent example of modern engineering, the Bandra-Worli Sea Link is a cable-stayed bridge having a total of 8 lanes of traffic and is 5.6 km in length
Spread across an area of 520 acres in the suburbs of Mumbai, it is also known as Dadasaheb Phalke Chitranagari and is the home of bollywood