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Iconic waterfront monument symbol of Mumbai's colonial past. Enjoy sea views, lively promenades and boat rides to Elephanta Caves.


A UNESCO-listed Victorian Gothic railway marvel with carved stonework and stained glass. Walk bustling halls, watch trains, and photograph the dramatic facade at golden hour.


Rock-cut temples on an island showcase monumental Shiva sculptures. Walk cavernous halls, study detailed reliefs, and enjoy sweeping Mumbai Harbour views.
La mejor manera de experimentar una ciudad con un guía local.
Tip: We strongly recommend a free walking tour on your first day to get to know the city with a local guide. They usually cover all main attractions and you can ask for personal recommendations based on your interests for the next days. Book early as spaces fill up fast!


Ocean-front mosque-shrine on a narrow causeway, a peaceful escape in hectic Mumbai. Walk the causeway, see ornate tomb interiors, and catch a golden sunset over the Arabian Sea.


One of Mumbai's most famous Ganapati temples, bustling with devotion and history. Experience lively aartis, ornate sanctum, and the city's devotional pulse.


A sweeping seaside promenade with dramatic sunsets and Art Deco skyline. Enjoy a sunset walk, local snacks, sea breeze, and skyline photo ops.


Seaside shopping lane with colonial charm and lively markets. Expect bargains, street food stalls, and colorful crowds weaving through narrow lanes.


Colonial-era market offering intense taste, scent and color. Walk through stalls selling fruits, spices, pets and antiques beneath a Victorian façade.


Iconic Mumbai beach with lively street food and sunset views. Stroll the promenade, sample bhel and kulfi, and watch the city light up.


Step into the house where Gandhi planned key campaigns, preserved as a quiet museum. Walk his simple study, see period photos and a peaceful courtyard garden.


Explore India's long-standing marine aquarium near Marine Drive, home to diverse coastal and tropical species. Walk past glass tanks, spot colorful fish, rays and occasional feeding sessions up close.


A leafy wildlife escape inside Mumbai with waterfalls and ancient rock-cut caves. Walk shaded trails, spot birds and deer, and explore the Kanheri Caves.


Interactive mini-city where kids role-play real careers, perfect for curious young learners. Hands-on stations let children earn KidZos and try cooking, news broadcasting and more.
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Soft, milk-solid dumplings fried and soaked in rose-scented sugar syrup, Gulab Jamun is a staple at Indian festivals, weddings and celebrations, beloved for its melt-in-your-mouth texture.

Bright orange, coiled strands of fermented batter fried until crisp and then soaked in syrup, Jalebi is a street-food favorite that is enjoyed hot for breakfast or as a dessert.

Made from chhena cheese balls cooked in light sugar syrup until spongy, Rasgulla is especially associated with Eastern India and is known for its delicate, milky sweetness.

A triangular fried pastry filled most commonly with spiced potatoes and peas, Samosa is a ubiquitous snack across India and a popular street food enjoyed with chutneys.

A fragrant, layered rice dish cooked with marinated meat or vegetables and aromatic spices, Biryani has royal Mughal roots and regional varieties like Hyderabadi and Lucknowi that are celebrated nationwide.

A thin, crisp crepe made from fermented rice and lentil batter, Dosa hails from South India and is traditionally served with sambar and coconut chutney for breakfast or a light meal.

A spiced milk tea brewed with black tea, milk, sugar and warming spices such as cardamom and ginger, Masala Chai is a daily ritual in many Indian homes and tea stalls.

A yogurt-based drink that can be sweet, salty or fruit-flavored, Lassi is cooling and popular in the north, especially Punjab, often enjoyed during hot weather and with heavy meals.

South Indian filter coffee is a strong brew made from roasted coffee mixed with chicory, served with hot milk in a traditional metal tumbler and davara, and is an integral part of morning routines in the south.
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Island with ancient rock-cut Hindu cave temples.
Google MapsBeach town with forts and laid-back vibe.
Google MapsPopular hill stations with waterfalls and viewpoints.
Google MapsCar-free hill station with viewpoints and forest trails.
Google MapsSkip restaurants on the main Colaba strip, walk two blocks inland for real local thalis and much better prices, bring small cash notes.
Colonial buildings and the sea breeze are lovely, crowds and horns wear you down though. Take afternoon breaks and hydrate.
Two weeks let me explore suburbs and local trains, budget-friendly once you avoid tourist traps, not a polished city but very alive.
Stifling humidity in April made midday walks brutal, but rooftop dinners and fresh seafood more than made up for it.
Crazy energy and nonstop street food, locals were warm but the traffic is intense. Four days felt perfect to get a good taste.
Central line, long-distance trains
Western line, long-distance trains
From the airport take a prepaid taxi or app cab to the city; local trains are fastest, avoid peak hours.
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