You must have noticed various famous monuments in Hindi movies and would have admired visiting them at some point in your life. Those are recognisable spots that you cannot miss visiting. But other sightseeing options are also equally thrilling.
Gateway of India and Taj hotel
Built in 1924, Gateway of India has become the city's most popular tourist spot. Along with that, you will also enjoy the mesmerising view of the exemplary Taj Hotel.
Prince of Wales Museum
When visiting the Taj Hotel, don’t forget to check out the museum; it’s located in the same area. It offers to explore numerous artifacts, paintings, and collectibles that reflect India's diverse and rich history.
Film City Tour
Mumbai is known worldwide for Bollywood, and missing out on the film city is indeed regretful. The place will allow you to explore popular sets of your favourite movies and tv serials. Take a picture to have a life-long memory.
Essel World
Mumbai’s humidity will be annoying, but Essel world’s water kingdom could be the most significant relief. The places allow you to enjoy other electrifying rides and help you spend unforgettable time with your family or friends.
Siddhivinayak Temple
The popular Lord Ganesh’s temple is located in Prabhadevi and is often crowded with people having strong religious beliefs. The wooden doors of the temple are carved with the lord’s image, and the inner roof and primary scripture are plated with gold.
Haji Ali Dargah
Another religiously important place in the backdrop of a beautiful sea view. Not only Muslims but people from all walks of life visit this place and seek blessings.
Elephanta Caves
If you are a nature lover, visit the Elephanta caves. They are specimens of historical architecture from medieval times. The island is 11 km from Mumbai and provides a fantastic view of the Mumbai Skyline.
Bandra Worli Sea Link
It is an eight-lane cable bridge that connects Bandra to Worli. An engineering marvel that showcases the modern Infrastructure of Mumbai. Officially, it is called the Rajiv Gandhi Sea link.
Marine Drive
It’s a 3 km stretch from Nariman Point to the famous Chowpatty beach. You might have seen it in various movies. It’s arc-shaped across the sea and offers a pristine view of the ocean and high-rises. Looks impressive during the night.
Mumbai is huge and offers you endless places to explore. Try the Mumbai darshan bus to visit multiple places at once. It’s the most cost-effective option!