
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus
Best time to visit
Early morning or late afternoon for softer light and far fewer commuters, golden hour highlights the carved stonework and turrets. Avoid weekday rush hours when platforms and concourses get extremely crowded.
Budget tips
No entry fee to view the exterior and forecourt, so strolling outside is free. Buy a cheap platform ticket (usually under 20 INR) only if you want to access the platforms or go inside the concourse briefly to photograph from within.
Recommended for
Architecture lovers, History buffs, Photography enthusiasts, Train and urban life observers
Plan your visit
30-45 min
About
Korte feiten: A dizzying mash-up of Victorian Gothic spires, Mughal domes, and Indian stone carving invites slow, repeated looks, revealing sculpted animals and floral motifs you wouldn't expect on a railway hub. More than 300,000 commuters pass through daily, so you'll feel the pulse of the city as ornate arches frame a constant river of people.
Hoogtepunten: Slip in just before dawn and the great stone arches throw long, honey-colored shadows while vendors hand over steaming cutting chai for about INR 10, the cardamom-sweet steam blurring the ornate carvings. Local photographers swarm specific vantage points, like the central ramp and end balconies, to capture perfect symmetry at golden hour, then trade prints and tips afterwards.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable shoes, the concourse and surrounding streets have uneven stone and lots of steps.
- Stand across the main forecourt or on the station road median for the best full-façade photos at golden hour.
- Avoid weekday peak commute times, especially 8:00–10:00 and 17:00–20:00, for a calmer visit and clearer shots.
- Carry a photo ID if buying a platform ticket and allow extra time for security checks at entrances.
Klik om een GRATIS wandeltocht te boeken in Mumbai, India
De beste manier om een stad te ervaren met een lokale gids.
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!
Reviews
Reviews (2)
4.0Arrived at 9am, light crowds. Paid 200 rupees for a guided tour, totally worth it for the history and architecture.
Came at 6pm during rush hour, packed and noisy. No entry fee but queues for photos were long, not worth the wait.




