Mumbai – Treebo Blog https://www.treebo.com/blog Thu, 02 Jan 2025 09:15:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.1.4 17 Best New Year Parties in Mumbai to Welcome 2025 in a Grand Way https://www.treebo.com/blog/17-new-year-parties-in-mumbai/ https://www.treebo.com/blog/17-new-year-parties-in-mumbai/#respond Mon, 30 Dec 2024 06:09:04 +0000 https://www.treebo.com/blog/?p=29540 As Mumbai prepares to sparkle under the skies full of fireworks, the city that never sleeps is gearing up for the most electrifying night of the year. New Year celebrations ...

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As Mumbai prepares to sparkle under the skies full of fireworks, the city that never sleeps is gearing up for the most electrifying night of the year. New Year celebrations are a grand affair in Mumbai, from rooftop celebrations overlooking the Arabian Sea to exclusive beach parties in Juhu, New Year parties in Mumbai promise to transform the city into a kaleidoscope of celebrations.

If you wish to make some exciting New Year plans in Mumbai and go clubbing with your tribe, here are our top 17 New Year parties in Mumbai that you can attend to welcome 2025!

Popular New Year Parties in Mumbai

Premium Range New Year Parties in Mumbai (₹7,000-10,000)

1. Dragonfly Experience

Location: JW Marriott, Andheri East
Timings: 9:00 PM onwards
Price: ₹8500 per person
Includes: Premium drinks, appetizers, DJ Night
Ideal for: Individuals, Couples

2. Estella

Location: Juhu Tara Road
Timings: 9:00 PM onwards
Price: ₹7500 per person
Includes: Beachfront views, unlimited food & alcohol
Ideal for: Individuals, Couples

3. Lord Of The Drinks

Location: Lower Parel
Timings: 9:00 PM onwards
Price: ₹7000 per person
Includes: Unlimited food & beverages, live entertainment
Ideal for: Individuals, Couples

Mid-Range New Year Parties in Mumbai (₹5000-7000)

 4. Barrel Mansion

Location: Lower Parel
Timings: 9:00 PM – 2:00 AM
Price: ₹6500 per person
Includes: Multicuisine buffet, unlimited drinks
Ideal for: Individuals, Couples

 5. House of Lords

Location: Navi Mumbai
Timings: 9:00 PM – 4:00 AM
Price: ₹6000 per person
Includes: Rooftop party with snowfall and DJ, high energy dance floor, firework
Ideal for: Individuals, Couples

6. Bellisma Banquets

Location: Kurla
Timings: 8:00 PM onwards
Price: ₹6000 couple entry
Includes: Unlimited food, drinks, DJ night
Ideal for: Individuals, Couples

 7. Hammer & Song

Location: Cuffe Parade, Colaba
Timings: 9:00 PM onwards
Price: ₹5500 per person
Includes: Unlimited premium alcohol & food, music
Ideal for: Individuals, Couples

 8. The Westin

Location: Powai Lake
Timings: 8:00 PM onwards
Price: ₹5500 per person
Includes: Buffet dinner, unlimited drinks, DJ, laser show
Ideal for: Individuals, Couples, Families

9. The Bluebop Cafe

Location: Khar
Timings: 9:00 PM onwards
Price: ₹5000 per person
Includes: Unlimited food & drinks, desserts, music
Ideal for: Individuals, Couples, Families

Budget-Friendly New Year Parties in Mumbai (₹2500-5000)

 10. The Daily All Day

Location: Bandra
Timings: 9:00 PM onwards
Price: ₹4000 per person
Includes: Food, cocktails, DJ night
Ideal for: Individuals, Couples, families

 11. Raasta Bombay

Location: Khar
Timings: 12:30 PM – 1:00 AM
Price: ₹3000 onwards
Includes: Unlimited food & drinks, DJ night
Ideal for: Individuals, Couples, Families

 12. Bombay Cocktail Bar

Location: Andheri West
Timings: 7:00 PM onwards
Price: ₹3000 onwards
Includes: Unlimited food, beverage, DJ night
Ideal for: Individuals, Couples

13. Rude Lounge

Location: Powai
Timings: 7:30 PM onwards
Price: ₹3000 per person
Includes: Unlimited food, drinks, live entertainment, photo booths
Ideal for: Individuals, Couples

14. Not Just Tamasha

Location: Lower Parel
Timings: 9:00 PM onwards
Price: ₹3000 per person
Includes: Multicuisine dishes, cocktails, music
Ideal for: Groups, Couples, Families

15. La Cena

Location: Thane
Timings: 9:00 PM onwards
Price: ₹3000 per person
Includes: Food & cocktails, music, live performances
Ideal for: Individuals, Couples, Families

 16. Game Palacio

Location: Bandra West
Timings: 9:00 PM onwards
Price: ₹2500 per person
Includes: Gaming credits, welcome drinks, snacks
Ideal for: Individuals, Couples, Families

 17. Hitchki

Location: BKC
Timings: 9:00 PM onwards
Price: ₹2000 per person
Includes: Bollywood night, dinner buffet
Ideal for: Individuals, Couples, families

Tips:

  •  Couple packages offer better value
  • Group bookings (6+ people) might get additional discounts
  • Most venues offer stag entry at higher rates
  • Standard timing: 8 PM – 2 AM

Kickstart your New Year celebration with any of as many of these parties as you can attend in Mumbai and make your New Year’s Eve a rocking one! Gear up for some madness and cheer as New Year parties in Mumbai are ideally known for their wild and enthusiastic nights – don’t miss out on these grand events when you are in the city. In case we’ve missed out on any of your favourite New Year parties in Mumbai, let us know in the comments below!

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The City of Dreams welcomes people not only from nearby cities and towns but also from international locations. As Mumbai offers multiple opportunities for growth and career development, it is flooded with commuters. All Mumbaikars know is changing trains, waiting for the train and watching the indicator on stations. Amidst the hustle and bustle, Mumbai Metro plays a crucial role in efficiently developing the railway routes.

Mumbai Metro is a relief for hundreds of commuters travelling from different parts of the city. A lot of commuters have to change at least two trains to reach their office or place of work. It is the growing population and demand for an efficient transportation network that makes Mumbai Metro a top choice for travellers.

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The aim of Mumbai Metro is to reduce the traffic congestion in the city and facilitate travellers with an ideal mode of transport. Mumbai Metro is owned by Mumbai Metro One Private Limited, Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority and Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation. The metro network is developed in three phases and is expected to be completed by October 2026. With a span of 15 years, it is expected to be one of the longest operational metro rails in the country.

Now that you are in Mumbai, do visit the iconic Gateway of India which preserves the colonial past of the country. 

Key Milestones for Mumbai Metro

What you see today is many years of effort and struggles! Mumbai metro is one of the most efficient transportation modes. However, you must look at the key milestones to understand its significance.

  • June 2006: The foundation stone for the first phase of the Mumbai Metro project was laid by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
  • February 2008: Construction work began for the exciting rail project.
  • Mid-2011: The extension of the Colaba-Bandra-SEEPZ metro line was proposed.
  • February 2012:  It was time for the show as the Union Government gave in-principle approval for the Line 3 plan.
  • July 2012: More metro lines were introduced including the Western Express Highway from Bandra to Dahisar.
  • May 2013: A trial run was done to ensure the efficiency and safety of metro rail in the city.
  • June 2014: The very first metro line began its operations.
  • July 2015: The proposal was sent for two new lines including Andheri West to Dahisar West and a line from BKC to Mankhurd. 

Stations and Key Interchanges 

  • Line 1: Blue Line
  • Route: Versova – Andheri – Ghatkopar
  • Length: 11.4 kilometres 
  • Number of Stations: 12 station

Blue Line Stations: Versova, D.N. Nagar, Azad Nagar Andheri, Western Express Highway (WEH), Chakala, Airport Road, Marol Naka, Saki Naka, Asalpha, Jagruti Nagar and Ghatkopar.

  • Line 2A: Yellow Line
  • Route: Dahisar East to – D.N. Nagar
  • Length: 18 kilometres 
  • Number of Stations: 17

Yellow Line Stations: Dahisar East, Upper Dahisar Station (Anand Nagar), Kandarpada (Rushi Sankul), Mandapeshwar (IC Colony), Eksar, Borivali West (Don Bosco), Pahadi Eksar (Shimpoli), Kandivali West (Mahavir Nagar), Dahanukarwadi (Kamraj Nagar), Valnai (Charkop), Malad West, Lower Malad (Kasturi Park), Pahadi Goregaon (Bangur Nagar), Goregaon West, Oshiwara (Adarsh Nagar), Lower Oshiwara (Shastri Nagar) and Andheri West (D.N. Nagar).

  • Line 7: Red Line
  • Route: Dahisar East – Gundavali
  • Length: 16.49 kilometres 
  • Number of Stations: 14

Red Line Stations: Dahisar East, Ovaripada, National Park, Devipada, Magathane, Poisar (formerly Mahindra & Mahindra), Akurli (formerly Bandongri), Kurar (formerly Pushpa Park), Dindoshi (formerly Pathanwadi), Aarey, Goregaon E (formerly Mahanand), Jogeshwari E (formerly JVLR Junction), Shankarwadi and Gundavali (formerly Andheri East).

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  • D.N. Nagar is the interchange ground which connects Line 1 (Blue Line) and Line 2A (Yellow Line).
  • Gundavali is another interchange ground connecting Line 1 (Blue Line) to Line 7 (Red Line).
  • Dahisar East is the third interchange ground that connects Line 2A (Yellow Line) and Line 7 (Red Line).

Modern Features and Facilities for a Hassle-Free Journey

1. Ticket Counters 

All Mumbai metro stations have personalised ticket counters available at the concourse level. The ticket counters facilitate first-time travellers as well as everyday commuters with pictures of maps and displays of important information.

2. Ticket Vending Machine

Selected Mumbai metro stations also have a ticket vending machine wherein you can get paper QR tickets. You can also recharge your contactless Smart Card. It is perfect when the queues are long and you are in a hurry.

3. Installation of CCTV Cameras

One of the best features of Mumbai Metro is the installation of CCTV cameras. To ensure the highest safety of passengers, more than 2000 CCTV cameras are installed in all metro stations of Mumbai. These cameras are also available inside the coaches, elevating the sense of security for travellers from all walks of life.

4. Lost and Found Facility

In case you have lost something on the platform or in the train, you can head to the lost and found counter to report your query. This facility helps you track your lost valuables.

5. Escalators and Elevators 

Mumbai Metro is designed for commuters of all age groups. Hence, escalators are available from the road level to the concourse level and from the concourse level to the platform level. This ensures smooth travelling with elderly people as well as kids. Similarly, lifts are also available from the road level.

6. Customer Care Center 

Mumbai metro stations also have customer care offices in case you need assistance with travel. You can also express your concern regarding any metro facility here. The employees are super helpful and assist you with queries and required information.

7. Restrooms

Mumbai metro stations also have super clean washrooms available separately for both genders. Separate washrooms are available to differently-abled commuters, thereby making it easy for people to travel by metro.

8. Retail Shops

One of the interesting features of Mumbai Metro is the availability of multiple retail shops. These retail shops help you understand the culture and heritage of Mumbai like never before. You can find clothing accessories, pastries as well as handicraft shops to buy gifts for your loved ones.

Timings and Fare Details for Metro Travel

Distance (In Kilometres)Single Journey Ticket Cost
0-310
3-1220
12-1830
18-2440
24-3050
30-3660
36-4270
>4280
First Train
Route Timings
Andheri (West) to Gundavali05:55
Gundavali to Andheri (West)06:00
Dahanukarwadi to Gundavali05:25
Dahanukarwadi to Andheri (West)05:50
Dahisar (East) to Gundavali05:43
Dahisar (East) to Andheri (West)06:33
Last Train
Route Timings
Andheri (West) to Gundavali22:00
Gundavali to Andheri (West)22:00
Dahisar (East) to Andheri (West)22:36
Dahisar (East) to Gundavali22:38
Andheri (West) to Dahisar (East)23:00
Gundavali to Dahanukarwadi23:00

Understanding Mumbai Metro in Numbers

Mumbai metro is one of the booming modes of transportation among the young generation as well as adults. Despite the construction of upcoming lines, travellers have adapted to the Mumbai metro conveniently. As of August 2024, Versova – Andheri – Ghatkopar, which is line one, witnessed a ridership of 5 lakh commuters in a day. This has been achieved for the first time in 10 years, leading to a favourable future for metro operations in the city. 

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On the contrary, the BEST bus witnessed a decline from 35 lakhs to 33 lakhs due to the convenience of metro travel. Mumbai Metro 2A monthly ridership is estimated to be 35,88,870 commuters.

Most commuters talk about the frequency and punctuality of Metro trains, which is not possible for buses or local trains. Similarly, many college-going students rely on metro trains for a safe and sound journey. Even the seasonal change, including rainfall, encourages travellers to choose a convenient mode of transport. 

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Mumbai Metro is already under the construction phase for new lines. These lines are designed to connect major industrial areas, corporate offices and educational institutions. The interconnection of destinations is sure to increase ridership in the coming years.

Upcoming Metro Lines for a Smooth Commute

Line 2B: D.N. Nagar – BKC – Mandale (Yellow Line)

ESIC Nagar, Prem Nagar, Indira Nagar, Nanavati Hospital, Khira Nagar, Saraswat Nagar, National College, Bandra, MMRDA Office, Income Tax office (ITO), ILFS, MTNL Metro, SG Barve Marg, Kurla Terminal, Kurla (E), EEH, Chembur, Diamond Garden, Shivaji Chowk, BSNL, Mankhurd and Mandale.

Line 3: Cuffe Parade – BKC – SEEPZ – Aarey Colony (Aqua Line)

Cuffe Parade, Vidhan Bhavan, Churchgate, Hutatma Chowk, CSMT, Kalbadevi, Girgaon, Grant Road, Mumbai Central, Mahalaxmi, Science Museum, Acharya Atre Chowk, Worli, Siddhivinayak, Dadar, Shitladevi, Dharavi, Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), Vidyanagri, Santa Cruz, CSIA Terminal 1 (Domestic Airport), Sahar Road, CSIA Terminal 2 (International Airport), Marol Naka, MIDC, SEEPZ and Aarey Colony (only at-grade station).

Green Line

Line 4: Bhakti Park (Wadala) – Kasaravadavali (Green Line)

Bhakti Park, Wadala TT, Anik Bus Depot, Suman Nagar, Siddharth Colony, Amar Mahal Junction, Garodia Nagar, Pant Nagar, Lakshmi Nagar, Shreyas Cinema, Godrej Company, Vikhroli, Surya Nagar, Gandhi Nagar, Naval Housing, Bhandup Mahapalika, Bhandup, Shangrila, Dr Hedgewar Chowk, Mulund Fire Station, Maharana Pratap Chowk, Thane Teen Haath Naka, RTO Thane, Mahapalika Marg, Cadbury Junction, Majiwada, Kapurbawdi, Manpada, Tikuji-Ni-Wadi, Dongari Pada, Vijay Garden and Kasaravadavali.

Line 4A: Kasaravadavali – Gaimukh

Gowniwada and Gaimukh.

Line 10: Gaimukh – Shivaji Chowk (Mira Road)

Gaimukh Reti Bundar, Versova Chaar Phata, Kashi Mira and Shivaji Chowk.

Line 11: Anik Bus Depot (Wadala) – SPM Chowk

Anik Bus Depot, Wadala Depot, CGS Colony, Ganesh Nagar, BPT Hospital, Sewri, Hay Bunder, Coal Bunder, Reay Road, Byculla, Nagpada Junction, Bhendi Bazaar, Crawford Market, CSMT Metro (interchange with Line-3 / Aqua Line), Horniman Circle and SPM Circle.

Orange Line

Line 5: Kapurbawdi (Thane) – Bhiwandi – Kalyan

Kapurbawdi, Balkum Naka, Kasheli, Kalher, Purna, Anjur Phata, Dhamankar Naka, Bhiwandi, Gopal Nagar, Temghar, Rajnouli Village, Govegaon MIDC, Kongaon, Durgadi Fort, Sahajanand Chowk, Kalyan Railway Station and Kalyan APMC.

Line 12: Kalyan – Dombivali –  Taloja

Kalyan, APMC Kalyan, Ganesh Nagar, Pisvali Gaon, Golavali, Dombivli MIDC, Sagaon, Sonarpada, Manpada, Hedutane, Kolegaon, Nilaje Gaon, Vadavali, Bale, Waklan, Turbhe, Pisarve Depot, Pisarve and Taloja.

Line 6: Swami Samarth Nagar – Vikhroli (Pink Line)

Swami Samarth Nagar, Adarsh Nagar, Jogeshwari (W), JVLR, Shyam Nagar, Maha Kali Caves, SEEPZ Village, Saki Vihar, Rambaug, Powai Lake, IIT Powai, Kanjur Marg and Vikhroli (EEH).

Impact on Economic Development and Urban Mobility

The construction of the Mumbai Metro is a significant project that leads to the overall development of the city. The metro has led to an increase in the value of properties as more and more commuters seek housing near the metro stations. It has led to a rise in the real estate industry and attracted investments too! The metro project has also been successful in creating various jobs in the city. 

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It provides earnings opportunities for labourers required for construction, inspection, engineering and so on. What’s more? Metro trains have reduced traffic congestion by allowing commuters to choose the metro over private vehicles. 

The transition from private vehicles to metros leads to a reduction in fuel consumption and its cost. It not only boosts major industries but also local businesses that strive for fast delivery. The connectivity with different parts of the city encourages people to travel and explore, thereby boosting the tourism industry. 

As we talk about mobility, Mumbai Metro has completely transformed the way people travel. It offers a fast and reliable mode compared to other transportation systems. It is also a great alternative for commuters willing to travel conveniently. In a city like Mumbai, commuters are definitely willing to pay extra if they can cut their travel time. 

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That is exactly why the Mumbai metro is thriving in improving productivity and quality of life. Commuters no longer have to wait for long hours to reach the final destination. Mumbai Metro stations connect the traditional Mumbai markets to the modern Marine Drive, thereby transporting you in no time!

Additionally, it is a sustainable mode that leads to a reduction in carbon emissions. The interconnectedness of Mumbai Metro is a boon for economic development. It connects people and transports talent, thereby making Mumbai an economically vibrant city.

Important Tips for First-Time Mumbai Metro Riders

  • Plan your journey well in advance to avoid crowds during the rush hour.
  • Always check the Mumbai metro map to understand the operational lines. 
  • It is a great idea to seek help and understand stations or routes from the experts on the station.
  • Arrive before time, as train timings can fluctuate.
  • There are different coaches for females, so make sure to look at signs and symbols before boarding the train.
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  • Do not lose the QR code or the token, as you shall require it again for exiting the destined metro station.
  • If the ticket is mentioned for a particular station, you cannot board or drop off at any other station. In that case, the QR code won’t work and you’ll be liable to pay a fine.
  • Some people do cross the gap mentioned on the platform. Do not follow such practices and stay at an accurate distance as instructed.
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  • Read the sign boards carefully to avoid last-minute confusion. 
  • Eating is not allowed inside Mumbai metro, so do not carry snacks or spoil the area.
  • Keep metro trains clean and decently take a seat, if available.

Your Contactless Ticket for Mumbai Metro!

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Mumbai Metro is constantly developing with new operation lines, routes and advanced technology. It not only facilitates travel but also helps commuters find a safe way of transport.

The metro lines connect faraway locations, thereby encouraging an exchange of talents and people leading to economic growth of the city. Whether it is a student or an elderly commuter, the convenience of travelling in an air-conditioned coach with great facilities is indeed an experience you would love to have!

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Gateway of India: Mumbai’s Iconic Symbol of Heritage and History https://www.treebo.com/blog/gateway-of-india/ https://www.treebo.com/blog/gateway-of-india/#respond Mon, 08 Apr 2024 10:03:34 +0000 https://www.treebo.com/blog/?p=53496 In the heart of Mumbai, stands tall the iconic Gateway of India. Known for its majestic charm and massive construction, it is a super important monument for locals and tourists ...

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In the heart of Mumbai, stands tall the iconic Gateway of India. Known for its majestic charm and massive construction, it is a super important monument for locals and tourists alike. The colonial structure played a significant role in the victory of India during the freedom struggle. Imagine witnessing a waterfront monument with panoramic views of the Arabian Sea. Now, that’s what you call an experience!

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Gateway of India

As touristy as it is, the Gateway of India is a remarkable monument for its historical elegance. The 85-foot-tall monument has witnessed political campaigns, noteworthy speeches and even the departure of the British from India. Sure that it excites you. 

Historical Context

Years ago, when the British ruled India, many monuments were constructed to commemorate the visits or deaths of kings and queens. The story for the Gateway of India is somewhat similar. The Gateway of India was constructed to celebrate the arrival of King George V and Queen Mary in 1911.

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British colonists and government officials proposed the idea of constructing a huge gateway facing the Arabian Sea. They strategically chose the location as the gate would be visible even to the faraway travellers in the sea. Such a structure of heritage was to enhance British rule and create a grand entrance to Mumbai.

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  • In 1913, the foundation stone was laid by the then Governor of Bombay (now Mumbai).
  • In 1914, the final design was sanctioned and George Wittet was finalised as the architect for the monument.
  • From 1915 to 1919, the work began for reclaiming the land at Apollo Bunder on which Gateway was to be constructed.
  • In 1920, the foundation was completed.
  • It was in 1924 when the 85-foot-tall Gateway of India was open to the public. 

Ready to see more of Mumbai’s iconic monuments and buildings? You won’t want to miss checking out the 20 colonial architectural structures for a fantastic time!

Architectural Marvel

Gateway of India is indeed an architectural spectacle! As you witness the monument, you can see different shapes, patterns and intricate details. That’s how the monument redefines the Indo-Saracenic architectural style. It is a combination of Hindu, Islamic and European styles. 

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Gateway of India

In the 16th century, Gujarati architecture was renowned for its fusion of elements. Surprisingly, Gateway of India also has a few Gujarati architectural elements including jali screens and floral motifs. 

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Interiors of Gateway of India

The colossal arch is the main attraction which has geometrical shapes and traditional symbols. Gateway of India is constructed with basalt rocks thereby offering a grand touch of sophistication. 

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Gateway of India

The huge dome on the top gives details about Islamic architecture. It is such a smooth blend of different styles. You can also notice the presence of turrets and minarets adding glory to the monument.

Visitor Experience

Gateway of India is no less than any bustling place in the city of dreams. In fact, this place is loved by all age groups. You can see elderly couples enjoying their time, young couples clicking pictures by the sea and little kids roaming around. Every corner has an emotion describing the stories of Mumbai! Moreover, many tourists and foreigners visit the Gateway of India to discover its historic and architectural elegance.

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What’s so special? It is the awe-inspiring view of the Arabian Sea at the Gateway of India. A long stretch of sea is visible from here making it a place of beauty. Travellers love to sit by the sea and enjoy the charming views from here.

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Moreover, it is also the starting point for ferries (boat rides) for long-distance travel. You can easily visit the Elephanta Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, by taking a ferry from the place. The ferries also run to Alibaug and other places around.

The bustling simply does not stop with this! You can spot multiple photographers assisting tourists and locals to strike poses with the monument. Apart from this, the street vendors sell hot vada pavs and bhel redefining the legacy of Mumbai. As you enter the space, all you see is people enjoying their time in so many ways. Somehow, such a place of beauty in Mumbai helps every tourist feel at home!

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Thinking about wandering around Mumbai? There are some seriously awesome places you won’t want to miss out on. Get ready for a journey filled with unique experiences that’ll make your time in the city unforgettable!

Cultural and Historical Significance

Gateway of India, as it looks today, was far more than a tourist destination. The historical monument has been the central point for rallies and protests. Interestingly, it is the place where great leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Subhash Chandra Bose and Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru delivered speeches to the citizens of India. Apart from this, Gateway of India witnessed massive celebrations on the day of independence in 1947.

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But here’s something that you might not know! February 28th, 1948 was the day when the last troop of the British left India. Guess what? They departed right from the Gateway of India leading to an iconic moment for Indians. That’s how the monument receives so much love and recognition today!

In today’s time, Mumbaikars love to visit the Gateway of India not only because of its fame but the relaxing atmosphere it has! You can always be a part of exciting events here throughout the year. Heritage walks and midnight cycling tours often start from here. The monument is illuminated during historically important days, festivals and New Year’s Eve. It is often the place to pay honour and tribute to people who made or made a difference in elevating the country’s pride.

Conservation and Tourism

Gateway of India symbolises independence and resilience of the citizens. It also honours freedom fighters and served as the site for bidding farewell to British colonists. It’s vital for both citizens and the government to maintain and preserve this historic monument.

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In 2023, INR 8.98 crore were allocated to the preservation of the structure. The structure was well analysed to find the areas for improvement. It is expected that the upkeep process shall start at the earliest to maintain the glory of this heritage structure.

Due to heavy tourism, there is a serious need to bring in professional guides. The government can also introduce electric cars for transportation around the Gateway of India making it a smooth journey for elderly travellers. Additionally, a minimal entry fee also ensures that people understand the value of the iconic structure. 

How to Reach Gateway of India?

By Air 

The nearest airport is Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport which is 21.8 kilometres from the Gateway of India. You can either take a cab or travel via bus/railway to reach the destination.

By Rail

If you are on the western railway line, Churchgate is the nearest railway station. It is approximately 2.4 kilometres from the Gateway. If you are on the central line, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) is the nearest railway line. It is around 3 kilometres from the destination. 

By Road

The Gateway of India is accessible easily via roadways. You can either travel via cab or state-run buses. Additionally, metro stations and new lines are already under construction which shall soon be open for the general public. 

If you are travelling via taxi, it is best to ask the driver if it is a shared taxi or not. Similarly, enquire if the fare is counted as per the metre or per seat amount. Taxi drivers operate in different ways and it is best to understand everything beforehand.

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In Mumbai, you can find some amazing spots and museums that are absolute must-visits. They’re not just popular with tourists but also cherished by locals. So, if you’re exploring the city, you definitely can’t miss these places!

Best Time to Visit Gateway of India 

The best time to visit Gateway of India is during the winter season or monsoon season. The temperature remains pleasant during the winter months from October to February. This is also the time when you can witness Christmas decorations throughout the Gateway area. Moreover, winter months are perfect for witnessing the mesmerising sunset and taking a yacht ride with your loved ones. 

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Gateway of India

The monsoon season also attracts hundreds of visitors to the Gateway of India. The monsoon season is from July to September. It is because the hues of the sky with the dramatic waves of the Arabian Sea form a heavenly combination. That is something Mumbaikars love to watch, the alchemy of nature! If you too love drizzles, visit during June. 

Whichever season you choose, you can either visit during the early morning or make a plan to visit after 4 PM. That’s when the heat is low and vendors begin with their selling. 

Tips for Visitors

  • Gateway of India offers free entry to all citizens. However, you need to go through a checking process so do not carry any sharp items.
  • Gateway of India has many tour guides and authorized touts too. It is best to check their IDs or any proof since some people might just fool you for money.
  • It is important to carry sunglasses, a hat and sunscreen as the heat can be uncomfortable during the daytime.
  • The area does not have any shade so you must carry an umbrella in case of a sunburn.
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Gateway of India
  • Do not forget to wear comfortable footwear as a lot of exploration is all by walking. Dress modestly considering it to be a busy public place. Also, the cultural significance of the place is best honoured with comfortable clothing.
  • Do not carry any valuable items since the crowds can be larger than expected. 
  • Explore the nearby attractions – Colaba Causeway, Marine Drive, Taraporewala Aquarium, Nariman Point and Chhatrapati Shivaji Vastu Sangrahalaya.
  • Due to its strategic location, there are a plethora of rooftop restaurants near the Gateway of India. It is best to make reservations in advance for a soothing dining experience.

Here’s your pass to the Gateway of India!

Gateway of India is a prime spot for public gatherings and festivals. From wedding photography to honouring the brave hearts of India, this place has seen it all! The sun shines brighter here and the rains know no control when soothing the land. It is such a place of beauty that attracts every Mumbaikar to at least see the monument once only to remember it for years.

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Gateway of India

While you might have always known the Gateway of India as a tourist attraction, it is covered in endless layers of history. From the pre-independence era when the British ruled the country to the post-independence era where they left from the same Gateway, there’s so much more to this place. With the stunning architecture, the backdrop of the Arabian Sea and the lively vibe of the people; Gateway of India is an emotion. It is now the time to explore the hidden secrets of this place. 

As you spend your day at the Gateway, let us know your thoughts and essential tips to help a bigger community out there.

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Marine Drive: Mumbai’s Historic Promenade Across the Arabian Sea https://www.treebo.com/blog/marine-drive/ https://www.treebo.com/blog/marine-drive/#respond Mon, 08 Apr 2024 08:31:14 +0000 https://www.treebo.com/blog/?p=53430 Known as the city that never sleeps, Mumbai is a city of joy, dreams and a place of absolute wonder. One such is the iconic Marine Drive attracting thousands of ...

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Known as the city that never sleeps, Mumbai is a city of joy, dreams and a place of absolute wonder. One such is the iconic Marine Drive attracting thousands of national and international tourists every year. The sea view and the setting of rocks make it a highlight of the city! Let’s get going to explore it all.

Marine Drive: An introductory glimpse 

Witnessing the surreal charm of Marine Drive, Mumbai, compares to no other experience. It is the place where every Mumbaikar (citizen of Mumbai) finds a special place. Whether it is a seller selling red roses or an old man spending his lone evening, Marine Drive is the real people’s place.

Visit the famous Marine Drive in Mumbai across the sea
Marine Drive

Mumbai’s iconic boulevard gets this love because of its significant structure. Being a 3.6-kilometre-long promenade, it is buzzing with people finding their best spots. So, get ready to find the ideal spot to view the enormous sea!

Did you know Marine Drive is popularly known as Queen’s Necklace? Coined by British colonists, Marine Drive is constructed in an arc shape. The streetlights look like little pearls creating a lustrous view. The Arabian coastline transcends its beauty every evening with the illumination of street lights! 

History and Development: From Reclamation to Promenade 

Mumbai which you see today was simply a destination of seven islands. Shocked, right? Well, Mumbai is known as the city of seven islands due to its geographic features. It was only when British colonists decided to fill the marshy lands and shallow waters of Mumbai. The reclamation project started in the 20th century due to the infrastructural needs of the city. Marshy lands were transformed into solid grounds. The idea was to create a boulevard thereby redefining the progress and growth of Bombay (now Mumbai).

Visit the famous Marine Drive in Mumbai across the sea
Marine Drive

As easy as you may see it, Marine Drive was a complicated project. Meticulous planning and engineering efforts were put into this place. Everything from flooding possibilities to erosion control was taken care of. The reclaimed coastline project was then developed into a public-loving promenade. Mumbaikars loved spending time by the spectacular views of the Arabian Sea.

Architectural and Cultural Significance of Marine Drive 

Victorian Gothic and Art Deco Ensembles of Mumbai have been given the UNESCO World Heritage Status. The status also includes the amazing Marine Drive that defines the Gothic architectural styles. As it represents the style, techniques and beauty of the architectural style, it stands as an important heritage site to preserve the Art Deco in the city.

Marine Drive gained immense popularity among the citizens during the 20th century. Well, that is also the time when this successful project led to many more Art Deco influences. Art Deco elements including motifs, geometric patterns and decorative embellishments found their way into these heritage buildings. That is exactly why Marine Drive today is a fusion of architectural magic and remarkable history. 

Visit the famous Marine Drive in Mumbai across the sea
Marine Drive

As you walk through Marine Drive, you can witness Art Deco residential buildings including Shiv Shanti Bhuvan, Motabhoy Mansion, Chheda Sadan and Yashodhan Apartments. That is not just it! Various structures of entertainment are also built in this style. Some of the famous buildings are Eros Cinema, Regal Cinema and Cricket Club of India. Fairfield is one of the finest hotels representing the rich Art Deco of Mumbai. Some of the other locations also include K C College, Mistry Court, Windsor House and CCI Chambers.

The city is home to numerous structures depicting the colonial architecture in Mumbai. Every place has a story to tell so go and hear them out!

Parsi communities played a significant role in the development of Mumbai. Parsi architecture features motifs, spacious interiors and facades. Hence, a lot of buildings define Parsi architecture with many temples and buildings around. There are a plethora of Parsi community halls across the promenade. In a nutshell, colonial architecture with the Parsi style offers a harmonious blend in Mumbai.

The Queen’s Necklace: A Spectacular View at Night

Marine Drive comes alive with glamour as the sun sets. As you witness it from a vantage point or a far-away location, you can see a series of lights forming the Queen’s necklace. Since it was a construction during the British era, it was given this name thereby honouring the queen. This view is visible from many places including Nariman Point, Chowpatty Beach and other places across the promenade. 

Visit the famous Marine Drive in Mumbai across the sea
Marine Drive at night

What’s more? The nearby heritage buildings and structures are also lit to match the grandeur of the Necklace. Post midnight, the place becomes extremely tranquil. You can witness people enjoying the sea breeze even at 4 AM. 

Leisure Activities: Walking, Jogging, Enjoying Sunsets and Events

Marine Drive is the hub for locals, tourists and residents of nearby cities. It is the place where stray dogs rest amidst the busy people of Mumbai. You can watch people cycling across the sea view and some running miles around. While some people here are daily joggers, many citizens visit this place only to witness the sunset by the sea. 

Visit the famous Marine Drive in Mumbai across the sea
Marine Drive

This place is indeed a haven for relaxation, where time seems to stand still. You get an opportunity to immerse yourself in the soothing views after a great day. What’s more? It is a heavenly place for office goers as they keep aside their loaded bags and open their hearts to the views of the endless Arabian Sea.

Visit the famous Marine Drive in Mumbai across the sea
Marine Drive

Marine Drive is always about something fresh across the way. Sundays are pretty special here as people dance, jog, play Garba (the traditional dance of Gujarat), sing, show magic and even indulge in photography. 

At times, there are devotees singing bhajans and inviting people to join! Interestingly, Marine Drive is never asleep. Midnight cycling at Marine Drive is a super popular activity in the city. Prepare yourself for excitement as this place is full of surprises leaving you thrilled.

Attractions Along Marine Drive

1. Chowpatty Beach: A Popular Sunset and Snack Spot

Marine Drive extends a considerable distance until you reach Chowpatty Beach. Just a few minutes from the promenade, this beach is known for soothing sunsets by the water. What’s so special? You can soak your feet in the cold water and enjoy a lovely breeze. 

Visit the famous Marine Drive in Mumbai across the sea
Chowpatty Beach

Moreover, Chowpatty Beach has a plethora of stalls offering the delicacies of Mumbai. From pav bhaji, grilled sandwiches, and dosa to chaat items, the beach has it all. You can also find vendors selling balloons, funky headbands and toys. It is best to first enjoy the views at Marine Drive and then plan a dinner at the beach.

2. Taraporewala Aquarium: India’s Oldest Aquarium

Taraporewala is located in the heart of Marine Drive. It is one of the oldest aquariums in India, maintaining its glory for years. A great place if you are travelling with little ones, it has many varieties of fish for viewing. Moreover, it also has a theatre to watch documentaries.

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Things to Do in and around Marine Drive 

1. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya is one of the best museums to witness a historic collection. It houses ancient sculptures, artefacts from the Ratan Tata collection and Japanese crockery. It is a huge museum where you can see ancient weapons, paintings and traditional maps of the city.

2. Gateway of India

Connecting the Arabian Sea, Gateway of India is a historical place in Mumbai. It was once used for trading by the British colonists. Today, it stands as a tourist attraction for its unique architecture.

3. Flora Fountain 

Flora Fountain is an iconic landmark in the heart of Mumbai. It was named after the then Governor of Bombay, Sir Bartle Frere. You can see a fusion of Roman and Gothic architectural styles. It is also a famous spot for photography. 

4. Sir Pherozeshah Merwanjee Mehta Statue

Sir Pherozeshah Mehta was an instrumental face in the development of BMC (Bombay Municipal Corporation). You can witness the statue which is right outside the BMC building. You can even step on the top and take pictures. What’s more? BMC offers a heritage walk to visitors. Book that experience in advance if you’re interested in witnessing the building from the inside.

5. Parsi Fire Temple

Parsi Fire Temple is one of the oldest structures near Marine Drive. You can enter the place of worship only if you are a Zoroastrian. Apart from that, it is worth witnessing the British colonial architecture.

6. Enjoying Street Food and Local Delicacies

The promenade offers more than just awe-inspiring views of the sun and the sea. Across the promenade, you can find vendors selling spicy and sour bhel, peanuts and raw mangoes. These are literally the best-selling local delicacies while enjoying the views.

Visit the famous Marine Drive in Mumbai across the sea
Street Food at Marine Drive

Apart from this, there are many popular eateries, cute cafes and signature restaurants alongside Marine Drive. You can check out Pizza by the Bay, Shiv Sagar, Cafe Coffee Day, Starbucks, The Bay View and Kebab Corner.

Marine Drive Today: Hub for Tourists and Locals Alike

Mumbai is the city of dreams and every visitor who visits the city for the first time wants to witness the Marine Drive. The place has a unique gravitational capacity which attracts locals and tourists here! It is very easy to say that you shall witness a lot of foreigners at the promenade, enjoying their time. 

Visit the famous Marine Drive in Mumbai across the sea
Marine Drive

Do you know Marine Drive is a secretive place? Absolutely for Mumbaikars. Locals hustle throughout the week and find one Sunday to sit at the promenade. This is the place where they immerse their worries in the sea. Interestingly, elderly couples get lost in the nostalgic times of their old days in Mumbai. The place is such an emotion that no one can ever escape from!

Conservation Efforts for Art Deco Heritage

Marine Drive is constantly developing and is being revamped by the government. The current development of the coastal road in Mumbai has led to many changes to the promenade. However, the government officials, architects and locals understand the value of heritage preservation. 

Visit the famous Marine Drive in Mumbai across the sea
Around Marine Drive

The important Parsi gate, which has been dismantled, is also in plans for restoration and reinstallation. Apart from that, many heritage buildings and even academic institutions have been restored to preserve the architectural beauty in this area. Various places including Swastik Court, Green Field, Sneh Sadan and other buildings have already been chosen for restoration purposes.

Role in Mumbai’s Urban Landscape

Marine Drive is multifaceted when we talk about Mumbai’s urban landscape. The strategic location makes it a prime spot for different types of travellers. Surrounded by grand hotels and stay options, it attracts foreigners from all across the globe. Moreover, Marine Drive is super close to the commercial areas, renowned corporate offices and headquarters of different banks. 

Visit the famous Marine Drive in Mumbai across the sea
Arabian Sea

That’s exactly why it attracts investments and business crowds making it an elite location for tourists. The coastal project is also an uplifting factor leading to the extraordinary urban development of the city. Lastly, nothing beats the seafront view. It is the promenade and the extent of the Arabian Sea that creates a dream in every Mumbaikar to own a house across the place! 

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Best Time to Visit and How to Get There?

The best time to visit Marine Drive is in the early morning from 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM. The weather is perfect and pleasant for enjoying the sunrise. It can be super sunny during the noontime.

Visit the famous Marine Drive in Mumbai across the sea
Marine Drive in Monsoon

Hence, you can plan to visit this place from 4:30 PM onwards during the evenings. It gets super crowded on the weekends, however you are sure to get a spot as the place is always buzzing with goers and comers! Let’s understand how to get there.

By Railway 

The nearest railway station is the Marine Lines Station which is 2.2 km away. As you move out of the station, all you need to do is cross the road and reach the opposite side. You’ve just reached the beginning of the promenade. Another nearby railway station is Charni Road which is 2.9 km away.

By Air

The nearest airport is Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport at a distance of 22.6 km. You can either take a cab or reach via rail from the airport.

By Road

Marine Drive is super accessible by roadway. You can either drive or hire private cabs. You can also opt for state-run buses that regularly run in and around the promenade.

Accommodations: From Luxury Hotels to Budget Options

Finding affordable hotels in Mumbai seems like a challenge! However, it is not the same any longer due to different types of travellers. You can find budget-friendly lodging options near Marine Drive or casual 2-star hotels too. Similarly, the historical place gets its grandeur with famous hotels ranging from INR 15,000 per night. It is best to do your research well in advance to book the perfect stay here. 

Tips for Visitors: Enjoying Marine Drive Responsibly 

Marine Drive attracts thousands of visitors due to its electrifying vibe. However, it is super important to understand the safety measures here. Since it is a long promenade, you must be a responsible visitor and showcase responsible behaviour throughout your time.

Visit the famous Marine Drive in Mumbai across the sea
Rocks at Marine Drive
  • Strictly do not litter the promenade. You can certainly enjoy your snacks however, do not throw the waste inside the rocky areas. It only gets difficult to clean but also leads to sea waste.
  • Adhere to the rules and regulations in particular seasons including swimming and proximity to the sea.
  • Many visitors get down through the rocks. While it is not restricted, it can be harmful and you might even slip. It is important to be careful while trekking down the rocks. 
  • Be considerate towards the stray animals and do not hamper their peace for your enjoyment.
  • Do not play loud music as it may cause disturbance to the other visitors.

Marine Drive as a Symbol of Mumbai’s Spirit

Whatever may happen at your workplace and however life may be treating you, the sea is here to calm you down! Mumbaikars visit Marine Drive only to go back with a little sunshine in their hearts. 

The ever-expanding sea and the city skyline inspire every hustler to do better and enjoy the everyday bustle of Mumbai! Marine Drive is not a place, it is an emotion redefining endurance, patience and positive vibes.

Even today, Marine Drive is enjoyed by every age group and a range of travellers. It does not matter if someone steps out of a fancy car or arrives via train, Marine Drive treats everyone in the same way. You reach the promenade, find your place, watch the sunset and go home with endless memories of joy.

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Byculla Zoo: Roars, Hiss and Chirps in the Heart of Mumbai https://www.treebo.com/blog/byculla-zoo/ https://www.treebo.com/blog/byculla-zoo/#respond Fri, 05 Apr 2024 07:38:19 +0000 https://www.treebo.com/blog/?p=52964 The wild world of patterns, scales and textures is in the heart of Mumbai! The famous Byculla Zoo lets you immerse in the beauty of wildlife like no other place. ...

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The wild world of patterns, scales and textures is in the heart of Mumbai! The famous Byculla Zoo lets you immerse in the beauty of wildlife like no other place. A city where all you see is tall buildings and corporate offices nestles the popular Jijamata Udyan. Surrounded by lush greenery and a relaxing vibe, this zoo is a hotspot for all age groups.

Check out wild animals at the Byculla Zoo
Byculla Zoo

What’s more? The zoo attracts tourists throughout the year because of the penguins. Along with this, you get to stroll in nature as you watch the world go by. From amphibians to reptiles and mammals, it is literally like turning pages of an animal picture book.

Check out wild animals at the Byculla Zoo
A Glimpse of Byculla Zoo

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History of Byculla Zoo, Mumbai

You are sure to come across the many names of Byculla. Some people call it Rani Baug while others say Jijamata Udyan. Let’s understand the logic for multiple names. Initially, a botanical garden was supposed to be made in Sewri in 1835.

However, the project was then shifted to Byculla for the construction of a garden under the name of Queen Victoria. It was then named Victoria Gardens (garden of the Queen Victoria). That’s why locals started calling it Rani (queen) Baug (garden).

Check out wild animals at the Byculla Zoo
Play Area at Byculla Zoo

Later, the government wanted an Indian name for the garden. That’s when it was named after the mother of Shivaji Maharaj. That’s how Victoria Gardens turned into Veermata Jijabai Bhosale Udyan or Jijamata Udyan. The zoo is located in Byculla that’s why it is popularly also known as Byculla Zoo.

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Byculla Zoo: Everything you can spot here!

Byculla Zoo is spread across a massive landscape thereby allowing you to discover a lot here. While the zoo is known for wild animals, it is also a great place to rejuvenate. Mumbai, surrounded by high-rise buildings, hardly gives a chance to witness greens all around. That’s when Jijamata Udyan soothes your soul! 

Check out wild animals at the Byculla Zoo
Byculla Zoo Entrance

Byculla Zoo is home to more than 300 species of different animals. Right in the heart of Mumbai, wild animals find their natural habitat. Moreover, many conservation efforts have been taken to protect the wildlife and increase the count of animals here. Let’s understand the fascinating species of the zoo.

1. Elephants

Elephants are the first that you meet in the Byculla Zoo. As you walk through the well-manicured lanes, you can spot giant elephants. It’s a huge enclosure allowing you to take pictures too. 

2. The Cat Family 

No, we are not talking about the little cats you see every day. Byculla Zoo is home to the big cats too! Yes, you can spot the giant lions here. A huge enclosure is made for the national animal of India, the tiger. Moreover, the zoo also has two leopards in a special enclosure. You can be lucky if you visit during their feeding hours. 

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3. Monkeys

Monkeys look alike but there are many different species of them. There are three big enclosures for monkeys at Byculla Zoo. You can witness them playing and hanging on the tree branches. You can spot langurs and bonnet macaques at the zoo. They are medium-sized, playful and mischievous too.

4. Bird Aviary

A giant and beautiful bird aviary is built to create a natural environment for the flying species. As you walk through the aviary, you can spot many pelicans, storks, cranes, herons, ducks and spoonbills. A special artificial waterfall is made for these aquatic birds. Do you know it is an open cage? Yes, birds can obviously be flying over your head.

Check out wild animals at the Byculla Zoo
A Glimpse of Byculla Zoo

Apart from the aquatic birds, you can spot different species of parrots, hornbills and macaws. The aviary also has a white crow which clearly steals the show! Peahen and peacocks are also a part of the zoom.

5. Other animals 

Byculla Zoo is home to so many species of wild animals. You can spot wolves, sloth bears, hyenas and jackals. There are four different types of deer including spotted, sambar, swamp (barasingha) and barking deer.

Check out wild animals at the Byculla Zoo
A Glimpse of Byculla Zoo

Byculla Zoo also has a butterfly park where these colourful species keep flying in splendour. Crocodiles, gharials and otters also find their homes in the zoo.

Humboldt Penguins: The prime attraction of Byculla Zoo 

Penguins in Mumbai? Yes, that’s the reality at Byculla Zoo. Jijamata Udyan is home to beautiful Humboldt penguins that are straightaway brought from Seoul, South Korea. With technological advancements and engineering techniques, a perfect environment is created for these penguins. 

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A Glimpse of Byculla Zoo

What’s interesting? Veterinarians, CCTV cameras and clean air circulation contribute to ensuring the smooth lifestyle of penguins. You can see them through a transparent enclosure as they swim and walk in the area.

Check out wild animals at the Byculla Zoo
A Glimpse of Byculla Zoo

The arrival of penguins has played an important role in boosting tourism and educating the youth.

Location, Timings and Entry Fee

Location: Railway Station, 91A, Lalbaug Flyover, near Byculla, Byculla East, Byculla, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400027 

The zoo remains open from 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM. It remains closed on Wednesday. 

Entry Fee

The ticket price for adults is INR 50 Per Person. For children, it is INR 25 Per Person.

The ticket price for families with 2 adults and 2 children is INR 100. The same applies in the case of 2 adults and 1 child.

Entry is free for senior citizens and disabled travellers.

Essential tips for visiting the Byculla Zoo 

  • It is best to visit the zoo in the early morning if you want to witness animals in their active state.
  • Do not make loud noises or try feeding animals. It disturbs their natural habitat.
  • Since the area is all open, wear caps or carry an umbrella for heat protection. 
Check out wild animals at the Byculla Zoo
A Glimpse of Byculla Zoo
  • It also has huge garden areas, so carry a mat to sit in the shade.
  • Byculla Zoo gets crowded on weekends and public holidays. Plan your visit accordingly.
  • The ticket counter gets crowded so make sure to book Byculla Zoo tickets through the official website.

How to reach Byculla Zoo?

Byculla Zoo is well connected to different transportation modes. Byculla falls on central Mumbai thereby connecting the central and western railway lines. 

By Railway

The nearest railway station is the Byculla station (600 metres) on the central line. The nearest railway station on the western line is Mahalaxmi station (3.7 kilometres).

By Airway

The nearest airport is Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (16.4 kilometres). After this, you can either take a cab or travel via the railway.

By Road 

Byculla Zoo is well connected via roadways. You can either take a cab or drive through a personal vehicle. Moreover, there are state-run buses that help you reach the zoo at affordable prices.

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Frequently Asked Questions 

1. Are visitors permitted to bring food into Byculla Zoo?

No, snacks or any eatables are not allowed inside the zoo. All eatables are confiscated during the security check.

2. Is food available inside the zoo?

Yes, the Byculla Zoo has an eatery offering popcorn, pizza and sandwiches. You can also find soft drinks and other eatables in the eatery.

3. Are visitors allowed to carry water bottles in the zoo?

Yes, you can carry your water bottles. You can also refill the bottle at the refill machine available throughout the zoo.

4. How long is the waiting time for entering Byculla Zoo?

The waiting time for any enclosure is generally 5 to 10 minutes. You might find a smaller crowd during the weekdays.

5. Where can I stay near Byculla Zoo?

You can find many affordable hotels in Mumbai near the zoo for a comfortable time.

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EARLY MORNING BREAKFAST MUMBAI: 20 GREAT PLACES FOR YOUR FIRST MEAL OF THE DAY https://www.treebo.com/blog/early-morning-breakfast-in-mumbai/ https://www.treebo.com/blog/early-morning-breakfast-in-mumbai/#respond Sat, 24 Feb 2024 07:57:14 +0000 https://www.treebo.com/blog/?p=8049 The most important meal of the day, in the busiest city in India. Where do you go? And how early do they open? Well, as you would expect, Mumbai has ...

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The most important meal of the day, in the busiest city in India. Where do you go? And how early do they open? Well, as you would expect, Mumbai has it all — from Maharashtrian to South Indian to an English breakfast — before the sun is completely up. Explore the best spots for early morning breakfast Mumbai after reading our comprehensive guide.

What’s more, is that you can get your fill of several cuisines at very reasonable prices. So let’s find out what’s on offer. Here are 20 great places for an early morning breakfast Mumbai!

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Best Early Morning Breakfast Mumbai (Open Before 8 am)

1. Madras Cafe

Madras Cafe serves amazing early morning breakfast Mumbai

Madras Cafe serves amazing South Indian treats

Head over only if you’re an early riser (between 7 am and 8 am), as you will otherwise be kept waiting at least 30 minutes any day of the week. This iconic restaurant for morning breakfast in Mumbai serves delicious South Indian favourites such as Upma (try it with podi), Idli (try it with rasam for a change) and Set Dosa (with a dollop of white butter) at very reasonable prices. End your nashta in Mumbai with some sweet filter coffee. Walk out very happy.

  • Opens at: 7 am (Closed on Mondays)
  • What to order: Set Dosa, Upma Podi
  • Where: King’s Circle, Mumbai

2. Prakash

Prakash has the best Sabudana Vada for early morning breakfast mumbai

Prakash has the best Sabudana Vada in the city (source)

Many residents complain that there’s not enough authentic Maharashtrian fare in Mumbai. Well, Mumbai no longer is the Maharashtrian city now, is it? But in Dadar, this surely doesn’t hold true. That’s what makes this food spot one of the top breakfast places in Mumbai. Look around and you’ll find plenty of small joints serving Kotimbir Vadi, Sabudana Vada, Puri Bhaji and Piyush. And the best place to get them all is Prakash, a stone’s throw away from Shiv Sena Bhavan.

  • Opens at: 7 am (Closed on Fridays)
  • What to order: Sabudana Vada (served with a peanut chutney)
  • Where: Dadar, Mumbai

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3. Gurukripa

Gurukripa samosas are available all over Mumbai

Gurukripa samosas are available all over Mumbai

If you live in Mumbai long enough, you’ll notice signs that read ‘Gurukripa samosas’ all over town. But do people have samosas for morning breakfast in Mumbai? We ask – why not!? The shop with the sign may be 20 kilometres away from the restaurant in Sion, but it’s famous all across the city. But samosas aren’t all they get right; This early morning breakfast Mumbai spot has chole bhature and the lassi here is also excellent. Like Madras Cafe, you’re likely to be kept waiting here as well, seeing how it is one of the top breakfast places in Mumbai. 

  • Opens at: 8 am
  • What to order: Samosa
  • Where: Sion, Mumbai

4. Mani’s

Try out the Pineapple Sheera at Mani’s on Sundays

Try out the Pineapple Sheera at Mani’s on Sundays (source)

Under a kilometre from Madras Cafe, in the largely Tamil Brahmin area of Matunga/King’s Circle is Mani’s – a place for street breakfast in Mumbai. Want a south Indian nashta in Mumbai? This is the place to go! It’s a restaurant straight out of Chennai. Staunchly no-frills, they serve the most authentic version of the humble idli sambhar you’re likely to find in India’s wealthiest metro. If you have a bit of a sweet tooth, do also try their sheera (on Sunday’s, they do one with pieces of pineapple that is far superior).

  • Opens at: 7 am (Closed on Mondays)
  • What to order: Idli Sambhar
  • Where: Matunga, Mumbai

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5. Vinay Health Home

Vinay Health Home serves one of the best Misals in the city

Vinay Health Home serves one of the best Misals in the city (source)

It’s got health home in the name, but most of the food in this early morning breakfast Mumbai spot is fried and/or loaded with carbs. But who cares, right? The food is excellent. From piping hot vadas to puri bhaji, they’ve got all the Maharashtrian favourites. If you’re not into Maharashtrian street breakfast in Mumbai, they’ve got a Gujarati menu you may be interested in. Packed from opening time at 7 am, when senior citizens descend upon this place with their laughter and great conversation.

  • Opens at: 7 am (Closed on Wednesdays)
  • What to order: Brinjal Poha (available on Sunday only)
  • Where: Charni Road, Mumbai

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6. Ram Ashray

Ram Ashray is conveniently located across from Matunga (Central) station

Ram Ashray is conveniently located across from Matunga (Central) station (source)

If you get here when it opens at 6 am, you’re sure to find a few bleary-eyed people partying since the previous night at this place for morning breakfast in Mumbai. They’re up for Ram Ashray’s delicious and crispy medhu vadas and melt-in-the-mouth puris. Get to this street breakfast in Mumbai spot even 30 minutes after opening time and you’re likely to be kept waiting (be sure to get some filter coffee while you’re outside). The food, like most early morning breakfast Mumbai places on this list, is cheap, fresh and scrumptious.

  • Opens at: 6 am (Closed on Wednesdays)
  • What to order: Idli Vada
  • Where: Matunga, Mumbai

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6. Sarvi

Sarvi is a delight for non-vegetarians

Sarvi is a delight for non-vegetarians (source)

The restaurant that barely sleeps here is where you should go if you’re in the mood for some kheema and bhurji for nashta in Mumbai. From the crack of dawn, they serve up some delicious non-vegetarian breakfast items (including a divine paya soup) with hot and crispy tandoori rotis. If you’re on holiday and living in the suburbs, a good idea would be to head here for breakfast before taking the train to South Mumbai.

  • Opens at: 6 am
  • What to order: Kheema Ghotala
  • Where: Nagpada, Mumbai

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7. Leopold

Leopold Cafe

Leopold Cafe

Pricey, relative to the other places on this list, Leopold (or Leo’s) is among the top breakfast places in Mumbai. The food isn’t spectacular, but you should go here for the relaxed vibe (you could even order a beer at 7:30 am, not that we recommend it, of course). Get the omelettes with cheese or chicken, cornflakes if you want to be healthy and some fruit juice.

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8. Smokehouse Deli

The chain’s Bandra location opens early for breakfast

The chain’s Bandra location opens early for breakfast (source)

If you’re in the mood for a fancy early morning breakfast Mumbai, head to Smokehouse Deli. Serving a typical deli menu all through the day, you can get your pancakes, waffles, omelettes, cereals or even French toast. While there are a few Smokehouse Deli locations in Mumbai, only the one in Bandra opens early at 7 am. This early morning breakfast Mumbai spot has a beautiful outside seating area from where you can watch the city. The service here is excellent.

  • Opens at: 7.00 am
  • What to order: SHD French Toast
  • Where: Bandra, Mumbai

9. Sneha

Sneha gets visitors from all over Mumbai

Sneha gets visitors from all over Mumbai (source)

A Keralite restaurant in Mahim and also the best early morning breakfast Mumbai spot, Sneha serves both vegetarian and non-vegetarian food. Dosas, appams, idlis, medhu vadas, puri bhaji are all available as early as 6 am. If you’re looking for something heavier, go for the egg roast with paratha. Service is quick and friendly at this restaurant. Finish off your early morning breakfast Mumbai with some banana fry and panpoli.

  • Opens at: 7.00 am
  • What to order: Egg roast and paratha
  • Where: Mahim, Mumbai

10. Goodluck

Goodluck is a restaurant and general store

Goodluck is a restaurant and general store (source)

Goodluck has been a Bandra icon for several decades, serving kheema pav, eggs, bun maska and chai. The charming thing about this early morning breakfast Mumbai place is that it also houses a store with general provisions. And if you want them to cook something that is being sold at the store, go right ahead and ask them. You can buy your cornflakes and milk, and they’ll serve it to you. But the best thing to have here is the kheema pav.

  • Opens at: 7.15 am
  • What to order: Kheema pav
  • Where: Bandra, Mumbai

11. Kayani

A charming Parsi cafe, great for eggs and tea

A charming Parsi cafe, great for eggs and tea (source)

Over 100 years old, this Parsi cafe probably hasn’t changed much since it was started. The old-school decor, the waiters you know have been working there forever, the cacophony of the street, the extra buttery bread, the garish cakes on the shelves, they’re all part of the experience.

  • Opens at: 7.00 am
  • What to order: Akuri
  • Where: Marine Lines, Mumbai

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12. Sassanian Boulangerie

Sassanian opened in 1913 and is still a local favourite

Sassanian opened in 1913 and is still a local favourite (source)

Another 100-plus-year-old restaurant, Sassanian Boulangerie is less popular but the food is just as good. So if the wait is too long at Kyani for your early morning breakfast Mumbai, you can just take a 5-minute walk over to this joint. In addition to the eggs, kheema, brun or bun maska, you can also enjoy some delicious puffs.

  • Opens at: 7.00 am
  • What to order: Akuri
  • Where: Marine Lines, Mumbai

13. Olympia Coffee House

The famous Kheema Pav at Olympia Coffee House

The famous Kheema Pav at Olympia Coffee House

Looking to see an old-school Irani joint for early morning breakfast Mumbai, head over to Olympia Coffee House. While the coffee isn’t what we would recommend, you should have some of their biscuits with chai or some eggs and kheema with pav (the food is on the spicy side, so let them know if you need a milder version). They still serve the food in what must now be antique ceramic cups, saucers and plates. A treasure of Mumbai, located across the road from Leopold.

  • Opens at: 7.00 am
  • What to order: Kheema Pav
  • Where: Colaba, Mumbai

Best Early Morning Breakfast Mumbai (Open after 8 am)

1. The Bagel Shop

You can spend hours at this iconic Bandra location

You can spend hours at this iconic Bandra location

The Bagel Shop is the kind of place at which you order your breakfast and open a book. You end up sitting there for hours, drinking your coffee and enjoying the view.

In terms of food, of course, you should get a bagel, of which they have many types, along with eggs, sausages and maybe some fruit. The perfect early morning breakfast Mumbai in the English style!

  • Opens at: 9.00 am
  • What to order: Chorizo Omelette
  • Where: Bandra, Mumbai

2. Saltwater Cafe

Fine dining for breakfast!

Fine dining for breakfast! (source)

A fine-dining option in South Mumbai and Bandra, Saltwater Cafe is expectedly pricey. An early morning breakfast Mumbai for two is likely to set you back Rs. 2000, if you have coffee or juices. This is expensive, but on tasting your first order, you may be fine spending that much amount.

The French Toast is the best you’ll have ever tasted, the eggs are fluffy and the meats are premium. Do also order their bread basket, if you enjoy freshly baked goods.

  • Opens at: 9.00 am
  • What to order: French Toast
  • Where: Churchgate and Bandra

3. Indigo Deli

The Bandra Indigo Deli location

The Bandra Indigo Deli location (source)

Of their locations in Mumbai, Indigo Deli’s Bandra space is the most luxurious. There are tables that seat nine. Even if you’re just having a romantic breakfast with your spouse, you could take one of these tables if you get here early. After all, chances are, you will need to lie down once you’re done with breakfast.

The best thing to have here is the Eggs Benedict (preferably with Salmon). If you’re vegetarian, go for their Couscous Upma. A great early morning breakfast Mumbai, indeed.

  • Opens at: 9.00 am
  • What to order: Eggs Benedict
  • Where: Multiple Locations (Bandra, Colaba, Mulund, Lower Parel)

4. Cafe Zoe

Alive until 1 am, Cafe Zoe is open for breakfast too!

Alive until 1 am, Cafe Zoe is open for breakfast too! (source)

Cafe Zoe is a great place to go for breakfast if you plan on shopping in the Lower Parel (the Palladium shopping mall is a few minutes away) area afterwards. Not that it’s not worth making the trek for the food alone.

Their freshly baked breads are divine and they do eggs in numerous ways, satisfying any craving you may have at the time. If you’re vegetarian, though, skip it for breakfast.

  • Opens at: 9.00 am
  • What to order: Sliced Banana Pancakes
  • Where: Lower Parel, Mumbai

5. Jamjar Diner

The brightly painted exterior of Jamjar Diner

The brightly painted exterior of Jamjar Diner (source)

Are you living in Andheri and don’t want to make the trip to Bandra or South Mumbai? Here’s where you go for breakfast. Jamjar Diner (which now has a Bandra location too, by the way) can go toe to toe with the best of them, serving wonderfully fluffy eggs and deliciously buttery Brioche French Toast. Also, their Versova location is so cute you just may want to carry a camera along.

  • Opens at: 9.00 am
  • What to order: Brioche French Toast
  • Where: Versova and Bandra, Mumbai

6. Candies

The wonderfully chill seating area at Candies

The wonderfully chill seating area at Candies

Even if you’re not hungry or aren’t the type who eats breakfast, you should visit Candies at least once on your trip.

Spread across three (very unusually designed) levels, they’ve got such a large selection of baked items (from patties to breads to muffins to cakes to croissants; you name it, they’ve got it). Not all of it will be available at 8:00 am, but the scrumptious chicken sandwiches will be.

  • Opens at: 8.00 am
  • What to order: Mushroom and Cheese Omelette, Chicken Sandwiches
  • Where: Bandra, Mumbai

7. Theobroma

Early Morning Breakfast Mumbai

Dessert for breakfast? At Theobroma, you can! (source)

Theobroma isn’t a breakfast place, exactly. It’s a dessert shop. They’ve got some of the best desserts in town (at their price point) and they’re available from the time they open. This means that you can have your omelette or pancake or sandwich or croissant with a slice of New York Cheesecake, a muffin or even some mousse. You take your pick.

  • Opens at: 8.30 am
  • What to order: Pancakes
  • Where: Multiple Locations (Bandra, Colaba, Fort, Lower Parel)

If you’re up too early on your holiday or want to get an early start on purpose, you now know where to go. 

But what if your hotel is far from these early-morning breakfast Mumbai places? Don’t take that chance, and book your accommodation at Hotels in Mumbai, which is very close to most of the street breakfast places we mentioned in the comprehensive guide. 

You will easily find public and private transport in Mumbai to reach the food joints, so getting there won’t be any trouble. Do let us know how you enjoyed the food in the comments section below.

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With several street markets offering the latest products from reputed brands, Mumbai is a shopper’s dream. Every corner offers something new and while you’ll find the best Shopping market Mumbai mostly in the southern region, the suburbs and Navi Mumbai also have great shopping options for the bargain hunter in you. 

At any shopping market in Mumbai, amidst the vibrant chaos, you’ll uncover a treasure trove of fashion-forward apparel, eye-catching accessories, cutting-edge electronics, and exquisite home décor, all at remarkably affordable prices. It’s a paradise for the discerning bargain hunter, where honing your negotiation skills is key to grabbing the best deals!

If you’re searching for that ready-to-wear saree for a special occasion, fashionable footwear to elevate your style quotient or even the latest electronic gadgets, all you have to do is visit any shopping market Mumbai to find the products you seek at an affordable price range. So, before you embark on your shopping spree, gear up to navigate through the maze of options and seize the opportunity to indulge in the city’s eclectic shopping scene.

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Shopping market Mumbai for Clothes and Accessories

1. Linking Road

Linking Road is one of the most popular shopping market Mumbai

Linking Road is one of the most popular street markets in Mumbai

Linking Road is the care of address for street shopping Mumbai. It is the best option for shopaholics who want to spend as little as possible but get a plethora of goods back home. This Bandra shopping spot is the best shopping market in Mumbai for clothes and a large variety of fashion items. The stalls here offer everything from shoes to Indian ethnic wear,  bags to jewellery and important accessories to elevate the appearance of your apparel (beads, kundans, knitting threads, hangings for dorees). There are multiple stores (some offering the same thing) so we suggest you spend some time here browsing and bargaining.

And if you’re up for it, you can also do some window shopping for high-end brands during your visit. There are also several fast food eateries you can stop by to refuel before you go back again to hit the street shopping Mumbai. It can get really crowded on the weekend so we recommend you head there from Monday to Friday.

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2. Hill Road

 The shoe shops on Hill Road offer a variety of designs

The shoe shops on Hill Road offer a variety of designs

The ultimate street shopping destination, Hill Road sees a large number of visitors from around the city as well as tourists looking for the best deals on clothes and shoes. Here you will find the latest trends at reasonable prices. From shoes (a must-see is La Judi) to lingerie, several jewellery stalls to dresses, you will find everything in this 2-kilometre street market Mumbai.

There are also many places offering clothes for men and children at affordable prices. In fact, Hill Road is the best shopping market in Mumbai for clothes from reputed brands. You’ll find that most of the stock arrives during the weekends and bargaining is a must at this shopping market Mumbai.

  • Where: Hill Road, Bandra  
  • Timings: 11 am to 9 pm 
  • Best for : Fashionable dresses and the latest accessories   

3. Colaba Causeway

The Causeway is popular with tourists looking to pick up local trinkets

The Causeway is popular with tourists looking to pick up local trinkets

This bustling area is filled with colour, fashion and fun! A popular tourist spot, Colaba Causeway shopping market Mumbai can get pretty packed from the afternoon onward, so try to head there early. They have a large number of street shops where you can get everything from shirts and dresses to shoes and accessories.

You can bargain at all the stalls here to make sure you get the best deals. Apart from the road stalls, there are also some high-end brands available here and you could even visit Regal Cinema to watch a movie. This is no doubt the best spot for street shopping Mumbai, especially if you want to avoid overwhelming crowds.

4. Fashion Street

Fashion Streets offers many branded copies

Fashion Streets offers many branded copies

The name says it all. This is yet another best shopping market in Mumbai for clothes, the ones that will make you stand out in a crowd. This popular road in Mumbai is famous for its stylish offerings at  super reasonable prices. It is well-known among the college-goers in the city who consider this place to be the ideal spot for the best street shopping in Mumbai. You will find this street bustling with teens from the nearby colleges, usually during the after college/school hours. 

While the branded goods on offer here are replicas of the first copies (look out for the misspelt brand names), you will find that the quality of these imitation goods is actually pretty good. However, since Fashion Street offers a lot of export surplus, make sure you check the garment properly for any defects before purchasing from this street market Mumbai.

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5. Natraj Market

 Natraj Market offers trendy footwear for men and women

Natraj Market offers trendy footwear for men and women

What Linking Road is to Bandra, Natraj Market is to Malad. This popular shopping hub is a favourite shopping destination for locals. It is the right market Mumbai for shopping for dresses, shoes, formalwear and a good selection of bags.

It also has several bridal stores that stock a good selection of wedding apparel and accessories. Apart from the stores in this shopping market Mumbai, you must check the eateries that offer everything from fast food and fresh juices to hearty meals.

  • Where: SV Road, Malad (West)
  • Timings: 9 am to 8 pm  
  • Best for: Export surplus handbags that are of great quality.

6. Kalamboli market

This market boasts of a number of reasonably priced stalls

This market boasts of a number of reasonably priced stalls

The best street shopping in Mumbai is not limited to the southern end of the city. Navi Mumbai also has splendid shopping destinations, and one that is the most frequented is Kalamboli market.

From apparel to accessories, you will find everything at this shopping market Mumbai. The products available here are reasonably priced and very popular among college students. Wanna stay relevant in the fashion world? Then visit this best shopping market in Mumbai for clothes! It offers a good range of options for both men and women.

  • Where: Vashi, Navi Mumbai
  • Timings: 8 am to 10 am
  • Best for: Reasonably priced casual wear   

7. Hindmata Market

Hindmata Market is famous for their sarees

Hindmata Market is famous for their sarees

Also known as Dadar’s saree market, this is the place to check out if you’re interested in Indian fabrics and designs. Here you will find sarees, salwars, suits, lehengas and sherwanis, at wholesale rate.

There are also a number of fabric stores to check out that offer materials at really good prices. Bargaining is acceptable in most of the shops, so do make sure to try to get the best bargain. It gets pretty packed on the weekend, so we recommend you head here during the week so you can browse in peace.

  • Where: Dadar, Mumbai 
  • Timings: 11 am to 9 pm  
  • Best for: Indian clothes and bridal materials at lower rates.

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8. Lokhandwala Market

Here you’ll find the trendiest clothes at the best prices

Here you’ll find the trendiest clothes at the best prices

If you’re looking for the latest styles at budget-friendly prices, this lively shopping market Mumbai is a must-visit. Here you get everything from good quality footwear and apparel to household items and mobile phone accessories.

Their men’s collection of clothes is also large. There are also many eating joints, including a McDonald’s, where you can stop by for refreshments. It can get crowded in the evening so try to head there earlier.

  • Where: Andheri West, Mumbai
  • Timings: 12 am to 10.30 pm   
  • Best for: Sneakers! Their collection of shoes is vast and very tempting.  

Best Street Shopping Markets (Home décor)

1. Crawford Market

The architecture of Crawford Market is as interesting as its wares

The architecture of Crawford Market is as interesting as its wares

If you’re looking for wholesale goods, this CST market is the best place to check out. Why did we call it the CST market? Because it is very close and at a walkable distance from the CST station. Although this shopping Market Mumbai is most popular for its fruits, veggies and groceries at reasonable prices, the lively market also offers great deals on clothes and accessories. 

From suitcases and bags to makeup and toys, the items you get here are a real bargain. Apart from shopping you can also admire the architecture of the newly renovated building that overlooks the bustling excitement of the crowd. This is one of the ideal places for the best street shopping in Mumbai, only if you know how to play your cards wisely while bargaining.   

2. Chor Bazaar

Chor Bazaar has very unique finds

Chor Bazaar has very unique finds

The name roughly translates into Market of Thieves and was earlier used by thieves to sell off stolen goods. The busiest shopping market Mumbai now sells reasonably priced vintage items, antiques and first-copy products.

This is the place to go to for one-of-a-kind finds.  From bronze items, books, and posters to second hand automobile parts, every corner offers a surprise. But make sure you use the best of your bargaining skills here as the vendors can be quite convincing.

If you are staying in the Churchgate locality of Mumbai and are searching for a Churchgate shopping market, then know that Chor Bazaar is very close to the locality and is the closest you can get to finding a bustling Churchgate shopping market.  

  • Where: Kumbharwada, Mumbai
  • Timings: 10.30 am to 8.30 pm   
  • Best for: Antiques and rare finds.

3. Urban Haat

Urban Haat offers a relaxed shopping experience

Urban Haat offers a relaxed shopping experience

While this may not be a typical street shopping market Mumbai, this relaxed shopping spot offers you a good exploring experience. They have many home décor items, antique goods and art imitations on sale. These goods are famous creative pieces from different cities of India. 

Urban Haat shopping market Mumbai’s bamboo craft and stone art are particularly worth checking out. It is also a popular spot for tourists who want to experience Indian culture.

  • Where: Navi Mumbai  
  • Timings: 11 am to 9 pm   
  • Best for: Home décor products  

Shopping Market Mumbai for buying Electronics

1. Lamington Road

For the best of electronics, visit Lamington Road

For the best of electronics, visit Lamington Road

If you’re looking for electronic goods, this is the right shopping market Mumbai for you! Here you can find phones, mobile accessories, computers and parts along with camera equipment. These shops sell the goods for a much lower price than the market value.

You can also find less common items such as transistors, cables, radio equipment, sound cards and adapters. Most of the vendors will give you a discount, so make sure to bargain and browse around to find a deal that suits you.

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Best Street Shopping Markets in Mumbai (Jewellery)

1. Zaveri Bazaar

Shopping Market Mumbai - Zaveri

Apart from gold you can find good furniture here

If you’re looking for all things that glitter, then take a walk down this road. Even if you don’t plan on buying anything, it is a must-see area as Zaveri Bazaar is the hub for jewellery. It is the street that shines! 

From gold to silver and platinum to gems, the stores dotting these streets offer everything that the jewellery lovers crave. But, you will also find other items such as antiques, toys, dinnerware and furniture.

Where: Bhuleshwar, South Mumbai
Timings: 11 am to 8.30 pm 
Best for: Do look out for the vintage furniture stalls for some amazing finds.

  • Where: Lamington Rd, Mumbai
  • Timings: 10 am to 10 pm
  • Best for: Computers and hard to source electronic items.

Apart from these options, you can also explore the Borivali shopping market that sells simple goods, hair accessories, house-hold items, and kitchen tools. This is not a renowned place and not many consider Borivali shopping market as an eclectic shopping spot. However, if you are searching for those items that make your daily tasks easier, Borivali shopping market is the place to be. 

If you are planning to come to Mumbai with empty bags and fill them to the brim with the latest market stock, plan your stay wisely to be closer to the shopping scene of the city. Hotels in Mumbai are closer to the main market Mumbai for shopping and will help in reducing commuting time significantly. That’s more time in hand to spend on striking fruitful bargains! 

Whether you’re looking for the trendiest clothes, the funkiest shoes or even a camera lens, street shopping Mumbai will prove to be the right option to find whatever you need. Any shopping market Mumbai that you visit will have something treasurable to satisfy the shopper in you.

Make sure to bargain at the shopping market Mumbai that you are visiting to get the best deals. Let us know about your experiences (and best purchases!) at these budget-friendly spots in the comments section below. Happy shopping!

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The city of lights mesmerizes you when the clock strikes 7 in the evening and the colonial architecture of Mumbai shows its glamour. Mumbai truly instills a sense of fulfillment at the end of the day when a common man sits by the Arabian Sea and watches the world go by. Right from the swanky buildings built by the British to the luxurious stores, architecture in Mumbai is a heaven for art, history and culture lovers!

As you move towards the fort area of Mumbai, all you see is the stunning beauty of British architecture influenced by many Indian architects and designers. Right from the Government buildings, high-end residential areas, and colleges to touristy spots, architecture in Mumbai astonishes locals as well as tourists. To spectate all of it, check out this guide and book Treebo hotels in the city for a comfortable stay with your loved ones.

20 Places to Witness Colonial Architecture in Mumbai are – 

1. Gateway of India

Your journey to Mumbai is all worth the hype when you visit the mesmerizing Gateway of India. Overlooking the mesmerizing Arabian Sea, it is a popular tourist destination for locals and tourists alike. Since Mumbai is known as the city of 7 islands, Gateway of India is an entryway to the city that never sleeps. While the foundation was laid in 1913, the structure was completed in 1924. 

Witness amazing colonial architecture in Mumbai
Gateway of India

As you walk through the spacious area, all you see is the grandeur of the Indo-Saracenic architectural style. You can watch a blend of various styles inching a central dome, four turrets and intricate carvings. Yellow basalt and concrete were used to give it a rustic look. While it was used as an entryway into the South Mumbai Sea, it indeed elevates the charm of the city.

2. Rajabai Clock Tower

Pointed arches and stained windows characterize the renowned Rajabai Clock Tower. Built during the British colonial era, this stunning space is much more than just a clock tower. The construction was influenced by Premchand Roychand and later it was named after his mother, Rajabai. Today, it is a part of the University of Mumbai campus.

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Rajabai Clock Tower

While you cannot directly enter the space, you can still watch its beauty from far away. The Neo-Gothic architecture is topped by intricate carvings and the usage of buff-coloured Kurla stone. As the name suggests, the structure is adored by a huge clock by the popular clockmaker Sir James William Benson of London. So, make sure to book affordable hotels nearby for a comfortable stay.

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3. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus

Colonial architecture in Mumbai starts with the bustling Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus and ends as you keep admiring its beauty. Previously known as Victoria Terminus, CSMT serves as a major Railway station connecting the city to other parts of India. It started in 1887 and is running smoothly to offer an exquisite experience in the world of glass windows and aesthetic interiors. 

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Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya

With gorgeous elements of architectural wonders including sculptures, mythological figures and fine detailing, the railway station stands strong as a definition of absolute art. The station serves as a prime example of Victorian Gothic Revival architecture along with Indian essence. You can see sculpted animals, pointed arches and domes making a fusion of Indo-Saracenic style.

4. David Sassoon Library

As sassy as the name is, David Sassoon Library indeed has a unique history embracing its construction. It is one of the famous structures defining the combination of Gothic and Venetian architecture in Mumbai. Named after Baghdadi Jewish philanthropist David Sassoon, this colonial structure is best known for its Minton tiles and a grand facade.

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David Sassoon Library

Not to forget, David Sasson organized an architectural competition to build the library. J. Campbell and G.E. Gosling won the competition and created a masterpiece inspired by European and Indian styles. Featuring a high ceiling and huge windows, it gives you a luxurious feeling of stepping into something so thoughtful and rich!

5. Municipal Corporation Building

The Municipal Corporation Building, also known as the BMC Building, is one of the famous colonial structures in Mumbai. With wonderful architectural elements and a fusion of styles, the BMC building is now open to the public. You need to book a heritage walk tour and then watch the stunning Victorian-era interiors of the place.

Witness amazing colonial architecture in Mumbai
Municipal Corporation Building

Built in the Indo-Saracenic architectural style, the building features huge domes, minarets and turrets. British architect Frederick William Stevens worked with Sir Pherozeshah Mehta giving the building a combination of Indian and British look. It also has a terrace area which can be accessed if you take the heritage walk here. 

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6. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya 

Oh, the adorable museum is all that you need to see to justify the splendid architecture in Mumbai! Formerly known as the Prince of Wales Mumbai, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya was structured to welcome the visit of King George V of England. George Wittet won the architectural competition and put together British, Indian and Islamic architectural styles.

Witness amazing colonial architecture in Mumbai
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya

As you step into the garden outside, all you see is a remarkably huge dome attracting thousands of visitors. The statue of Buddha also adds elegance to this colonial building. The interiors as well as exteriors of this museum are decorated with intricate carvings and floral designs. The Indian influence is added by the use of red sandstone and marble. 

7. Mumbai High Court

Whether a building that guards the law of Mumbai or a historic structure, architecture in Mumbai stands as an epitome of elegance. Mumbai High Court is again a perfect example of colonial-style buildings built with grey basalt. The huge space is known for its Victorian Gothic Revival style which offers a getaway into British influence. 

Witness amazing colonial architecture in Mumbai
Mumbai High Court

One of the striking features of the place is the huge central dome highlighting the fusion of styles. While you cannot visit it from the inside, a tour around the area is always a delight. It has lengthy corridors, stained glass windows and detailed stonework too. The courtroom and well-designed talk of the grandeur of this place.

8. Wilson College 

Did you know that colonial architecture in Mumbai is not limited to just structures and government buildings? You can literally walk into a college and watch all the architectural wonders on the campus. John Wilson started with the Bombay Scottish Orphanage which is today known as the Wilson College. Grand staircases, luxurious high ceilings and glass windows add charm to the Victorian era. 

Witness amazing colonial architecture in Mumbai
Wilson College

This huge college is inspired by Gothic Revival architecture and offers an opportunity to watch it closely. You can see a central tall tower with pointed windows. Moreover, it has also been featured in a Bollywood film due to its British-style designs and carvings. Arches and ornate detailing truly add elegance to it.

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9. Mount Mary Church

Oh yes, even the places of worship in Mumbai have lived through the British colonial era. Mount Mary Church is one such popular place built in Gothic Revival architectural style. Portuguese Jesuit Missionaries built a small chapel nearby and that’s how the construction was inspired.

Observe the best of architecture in Mumbai at this place
Mount Mary Church

The church is decorated with illuminating lights and decorations during Christmas and people from all over the city travel to watch it. You get an opportunity to watch excellent work with arches, vaults and intricate carvings. With a large central dome and aesthetic interiors, the church is a fusion of modern-era detailing with age-old religious artwork.

10. Asiatic Society of Bombay

Architecture in Mumbai is not just Gothic and Victorian style. The colonial era welcomed many artists and historians to make Mumbai what it is today. One such was Sir James Mackintosh who established the library to promote Asian learning and culture. In today’s time, the library serves as a perfect example of Neo-classical architecture with lined columns.

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Asiatic Society of Bombay

The classic stairs and the white-washed structure add beauty to the city of dreams. Symmetry of the pillars exudes vibes of grandeur and tourists love to flock here! Surprisingly, Asiatic Society is one of the prime destinations for pre-wedding and maternity shoots owing to its wonderful triangular pediment.

11. Naval Dockyard

If you are looking for a unique experience in Mumbai, you can take a peek at the huge Naval Dockyard to understand its long history. Established by the British East India Company, this dockyard was used as a repair facility. Later, it gained importance and was then converted into a British Naval base.

Observe the best of architecture in Mumbai at this place
Naval Dockyard

The dockyard is home to many workshops and areas designed by the British. It also has various administrative buildings that showcase significant features and modern developments. In today’s time, the dockyard blends an essence of history, security and pride of Mumbai.

12. St.Xavier’s College

St.Xavier’s College in Mumbai is an adorable educational institute where locals as well as tourists are attracted to view its beauty. Constructed in the year 1869, the college is known for its value-based education. The notable Neo-Gothic structure makes you feel like entering a castle in a movie! 

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St. Xavier’s College

It has pointed arches and stained windows exuding vibes of historic charm and pride. The interiors of the college also have high ceilings and spacious classrooms. Decorative elements and a huge courtyard truly allow you to witness the thought process of architects in the past. Moreover, it has expanded the premises offering a scenic glimpse into the old building. 

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13. Horniman Circle 

The iconic buildings in Mumbai are sure to astonish you in the craziest way. Horniman Circle Gardens is one of the best places to gaze at colonial architecture in Mumbai. Basically, the huge garden is in the center and is surrounded by ancient-era buildings that form a circle shape. 

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Horniman Circle

As you walk through the paths, you can watch the fusion of modern-era brands showcasing their products in the buildings built during the British era. The entire place covers the David Sassoon Library, the Elphinstone Building and the eminent Esplanade Mansion. You can also take a heritage bus tour to watch the synchrony of art and history all at once.

14. Maharashtra Police Headquarters 

The policemen who guard the city of Mumbai are guarded by a strong construction defining the beauty of British architectural style. While you cannot view the building from a close look, it is always a delight to watch the headquarters from a distance. 

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Maharashtra Police Headquarters

You can observe Gothic architecture with a fusion of modern styles. With glassed windows and a triangular top, the Maharashtra Police Headquarters is a perfect example of colonial architecture in Mumbai. The Indian flag right outside the building adds to the grandeur and elegance. It is best to book hotels in Mumbai for a comfortable stay.  

15. Elphinstone College

Founded in the year 1856, Elphinstone College is a notable structure to observe Gothic Revival architecture. Mountstuart Elphinstone, the then Governor of Bombay, founded this college to provide higher education in the city. To date, the legacy of education and architecture remains the same.

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Elphinstone College

Spread across a huge area, Elphinstone College consists of many arches and ornate columns. It also has a spacious quadrangle where you can watch the beautiful European and Indian elements from the center. It also features high ceilings and luxurious staircases to make it a heritage structure in Mumbai.

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16. Flora Fountain

Constructed after the Roman Goddess Flora, this heritage structure features a classic history. Flora Fountain was initially placed at the Veermata Jijabai Bhosale Udyan; however, it was later replaced at the Hutatma Chowk. You might be surprised to discover that Flora Fountain was built only to honour the visit of Sir Bartle Frere, the then Governor of Bombay.

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Flora Fountain

In today’s time, you can see a sprawling fountain during evenings along with floral carvings. It is easy to feel a sense of royalty with a pointed ornate canopy above the Roman Goddess. Moreover, bas-reliefs are used to build the pedestal of the fountain. It truly stands as the epitome of grace and elegance of Mumbai.

17. Dr Bhau Daji Lad Museum

Dr Bhau Daji Lad Museum is yet another masterpiece defining the colonial architecture in Mumbai. It was constructed to honour the visit of Prince Albert Edward and was earlier named as Victoria and Albert Museum. Located adjacent to the Byculla Zoo, you can have a great time exploring the wonderful interiors of the museum.

Observe the best of architecture in Mumbai at this place
Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum

The museum stands as a testament to jaw-dropping craftsmanship which combines Indian, Islamic and Western architectural styles. Designed by George Wittet, it is a great place to learn about the city’s history and culture through various exhibits. Mosaic flooring, minaret-like towers, ornate domes and sharp arches truly offer a dive into the history of Mumbai.

18. St. Thomas Cathedral

A notable place to unravel the history of architecture in Mumbai is the St. Thomas Cathedral. Constructed by Richard Cobbe in 1718, this church is one of the oldest places of worship in Mumbai. Moreover, the church has witnessed several wars including the Anglo-Maratha battle.

Observe the best of architecture in Mumbai at this place
St. Thomas Cathedral

It is one of the best places to understand the fusion of traditional and Gothic architecture. You can walk through the elegant facade and capture the fine detailing. Usage of limestone and basalt adds a rustic touch to the structure. Stained glass windows, wooden pews, the churchyard and the choir section define the true beauty of this place. 

19. Post and Telegraph Building 

Popularly known as the General Post Office, this building is a significant addition to the list of colonial architecture in Mumbai. British architect John Begg designed the building for officers to communicate with the surrounding regions. While the construction started in 1904, the building was ready in 1913 as a masterpiece defining Victorian and Gothic Revival architecture. 

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Post and Telegraph Building

This classic architecture combines Islamic influences with a central dome and minarets. If you observe closely, you can catch a glimpse of intricacy in carvings and pointed arches. Ornamental ceilings on the inside well describe the preferred taste of British officers. It also has huge balconies, stained glass windows and aesthetically pleasing chambers.

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20. Taj Mahal Palace Hotel 

Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, also known as the Taj, is one of the legendary structures in Mumbai defining grandeur, grace and elegance. Right opposite the Arabian Sea, it is a spectacular building exuding vibes of luxury. It is an Indian construction of the colonial period hence, you can observe an influence of various styles.

Observe the best of architecture in Mumbai at this place
Taj Mahal Palace Hotel

The Indo-Saracenic architectural style combines Islamic and Indian elements. Some of the European architectural traditions can also be seen in the striking design. Stone carvings and elegant arches make this hotel an absolute wonder. It is indeed a satisfying time to watch the fusion of sandstone and red basalt.

As you walk through the stunning buildings adorned with colonial architecture in Mumbai, you get an opportunity to delve into the city’s rich history. Witnessing the beauty of the architecture is indeed a soul healing journey. 

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It is said, “Where flowers bloom, so does hopes” – with this quote, you are invited to get enchanted by the Hanging Garden in Malabar Hills, Mumbai. This ancient garden gives a sense of calmness and hopes that all will be well.

Mumbaikars always vouch for greenery. Over a century ago, residents and visitors discovered the Hanging Gardens on Malabar Hill.

The Hanging Gardens of Mumbai are a terrace garden on Malabar Hill’s western slope. With a 138-year history, it’s a favorite destination for Mumbaikars to spend time in nature, away from the city. Travelers love the park’s sunset views of the Arabian Sea. Include this site on your Mumbai itinerary if you plan a leisure trip.

Want more on this Mumbai Garden? Here’s the history, hours, admission charge, things to do, and key attractions of Mumbai’s Hanging Gardens. 

The Hanging Gardens, Mumbai: History

Hanging Garden, Mumbai
Hanging Garden, Mumbai

The Hanging Gardens in Mumbai date to 1881. Lord Mountbatten commissioned the Hanging Garden in 1881. Central Park’s Frederick Law Olmsted created it. Because of its position, the garden was named the Hanging Garden.

Ulhas Ghapokar developed the Hanging Gardens to safeguard Bombay’s major water reservoir from pollution from the neighboring towers of quiet. The Garden was likely built for more than simply leisure. It was designed to safeguard the city’s drinking water from the Tower of Silence, a funeral tower where Parsis or Zoroastrians placed their dead for excarnation.

The Garden was named after lawyer, activist, and politician Pherozeshah Mehta known as The Lion of Bombay. Mehta was president of Bombay Municipality four times (1884, 1885, 1905, and 1911) and the Indian National Congress in 1890.

The Garden was rebuilt in 1920, and numerous attractions have been added in recent decades, while 1921 saw the Garden’s renovation. 

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The Hanging Garden, Mumbai: Present Condition

Hanging Gardens is a vast green spot in Mumbai which lacks parks and gardens. It’s an excellent area for runners and early-morning walkers and a great location for toddlers to play.

This location has become a tourist attraction and picnic site. Photographers visit to shoot the sun sinking over the Arabian Sea. The Hanging Gardens are a green location to get close to nature.

The garden sits opposite Mumbai’s Kamla Nehru Park. Visitors sometimes combine the park and Hanging Gardens Complex into one tour. 

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Main Attractions At The Hanging Garden, Mumbai

Hanging Garden, Mumbai
Hanging Garden, Mumbai

As a vast green landscape, the Hanging Garden of Mumbai is home to several attractions, including:

  • A sundial constructed of marble and mounted on a vertical slab of concrete.
  • A beautiful floral clock is located in the center of the Garden.
  • From the Pramod Navalkar Viewing Gallery, one may enjoy stunning views of Marine Drive, Chowpatty, and Mumbai Harbor (next to Kamla Nehru Park)

Mumbai’s Hanging Garden: Some Little-Known Facts

Hanging Garden, Mumbai
Hanging Garden, Mumbai

When viewed from above, the letters PMG written in cursive will be visible in the Garden. These initials represent Pherozeshah Mehta Gardens. 

Fascinating information about Hanging Garden and why it is known as a Hanging Garden

  • The Hanging Garden is perched on a hill and surrounded by Victorian-era structures
  • The Garden derives its name from the fact that it is the only Garden in the world to hang over a city
  • The Garden was initially constructed in 1881 by Lord Mountbatten, the British Governor
  • It was created by Frederick Law Olmsted, who also designed New York’s Central Park 

What Is Unique About The Garden For Children?

Hanging Garden, Mumbai
Hanging Garden, Mumbai

Children are encouraged to explore the Hanging Garden. There are several things of interest for kids to see and do here. They consist of:

  • Here, children may admire the Garden while having fun on a slide, swings, and a see-saw. This tower is known as the “Old Woman’s Shoe” or the “Boot House.” It is a massive boot-shaped edifice constructed of stone and masonry. Children can scale the Boot House.
  • The youngsters may feed the fish and turtles in a pond with fish and turtles.
  • A maze: The youngsters can figure out how to get out of the maze.
  • A rose garden is an ideal spot to enjoy the fragrance of roses. 

Attractions Near The Hanging Garden, Mumbai

Kamla Nehru Park, Haji Ali Dargah, Marine Drive, Nehru Planetarium, Girgaon Chowpatty Beach, Crawford Market, Jehangir Art Gallery, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, Elephanta Caves, Gateway of India, Mount Mary Church Bandra, Taj Mahal Hotel, Marine Drive, The Bandra Worli Sea Link, The Mahalaxmi Temple, The Juhu Beach, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Flora Fountain, and Siddhivinayak Ganapati Mandir are some popular attractions near Hanging Garden.

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Best Time To Visit Mumbai’s Hanging Garden

Hanging Garden, Mumbai
Hanging Garden, Mumbai

The months of October through June are when visitors will get the most out of their time spent in the Hanging Garden. During this time of year, fewer people are out and about when the climate is most agreeable. Visiting early in the morning or later in the evening is highly recommended because it tends to get extremely crowded throughout the day. 

Timing Of Visit And Admission Charge

The Hanging Garden is open every weekday from 5:00 am to 9:00 pm. The entrance is free because the place is a heritage site. Additionally, no expenses are associated with still or video cameras. To ensure that all photography addicts can take as many images as their hearts want. 

How Do You Go To The Hanging Garden?

The Hanging Garden is located in the Mumbai neighborhood of Malabar Hill. It is easily reachable by all kinds of transportation. If you travel to the gardens by car, you will leave Marine Drive and head toward the grounds via Ridge Road and Walkeshwar Road. 

Closest Train Station Distance

  • Grant Road Railway Station – 1 km
  • Charni Road Railway Station – 1 km
  • Mumbai Central Railway Station – 2 km
  • Churchgate Railway Station – 3 km
  • Mahalaxmi Railway Station – 3 km
  • Mahalakshmi Railway Station – 3 km
  • Masjid Railway Station – 3 km
  • Mumbai CST Railway Station – 3 km 

A stunning landscape that can be seen in the Malabar Hill neighborhood of Mumbai is known as the Hanging Garden. It is convenient to reach by both public and private modes of transportation. The Garden is open daily from 5:00 am to 9:00 pm, and admission is free due to its heritage designation. There are numerous activities near the Hanging Garden, making it an ideal destination for a family vacation.

With enough room and well-kept paths for yoga or jogging, the expansive, verdant GardenGarden is also a popular site for morning workouts. Its position is just adjacent to Kamala Nehru Park, another green lovers haven in South Mumbai.

Whether traveling to Mumbai alone, with a significant other, friends, or family, you must visit the Hanging Gardens. In addition, if you are an avid photographer, you will have plenty of possibilities to capture breathtaking images. Do spend some quality time in this Garden of historical significance in Mumbai.

It is rightly said that time spent amongst the trees is never a wasted time. The several great gardens of literature and poetry, painting and music, religion, and architecture make it abundantly evident that the soul cannot flourish without a garden. If you do not desire heaven, you are not human; if you are not human, you have no soul. Go on and rejuvenate your soul at the hanging gardens in Mumbai.

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A Sneak Peek Into 4 Mumbai Weekend Getaways For A Dose Of Adventure https://www.treebo.com/blog/mumbai-weekend-getaways/ https://www.treebo.com/blog/mumbai-weekend-getaways/#respond Tue, 28 Jun 2022 08:48:59 +0000 https://www.treebo.com/blog/?p=38534 Mumbai, the beautiful buzzing city that never sleeps, has much more to offer than its heart. There are so many things to see and do that the city always leaves ...

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Mumbai, the beautiful buzzing city that never sleeps, has much more to offer than its heart. There are so many things to see and do that the city always leaves you wanting more. To add to the feeling of endless things to explore, we are sharing with you a thrilling guide to destinations that are some of the most magnificent Mumbai weekend getaways to uncover.

Karjat

Explore the tranquillity of green valleys and misty hills dotted with spectacular gushing waterfalls. Enjoy various activities like trekking to adventure sports and maybe try camping to indulge in a night sky sprinkled with shimmering stars.

Distance from Mumbai: 60kms

Kamshet

Introducing the paragliding hub of India. Cradled amidst the lush Sahyadri ranges, this marvellous place offers spectacular views of nature and also houses quaint hamlets that are just picturesque. Don’t miss out on paragliding from the Shinedwadi Hills and kayaking through the serene lakes.

Distance from Mumbai: 100kms

Panchgani

An abode for scenic beauty, this sensational destination is what one needs to revel in the magnificence of nature. Cascading waterfalls, green valleys, and lulling lakes will leave you wondering. Explore the caves and enjoy boating in the calm waters.

Distance from Mumbai: 240kms

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Raigad

Hills and forts, sea and beaches, an intriguing combination of things for any adventure lover. The forests around the location are kush with wildlife. Wander the different terrains of the place and don’t forget to enjoy panoramic views from the ropeway.

Distance from Mumbai: 100kms

Pack up your bags, plan a trip with your friends and family, or go solo to these stunning Mumbai weekend getaways. Plan for two days or extend it to a long weekend and discover the surroundings of the ‘City of Dreams’. Planning to stay in Mumbai? Explore these hotels.

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09 Best Weekend Getaways Near Mumbai For Couples- A Mesmerizing tale https://www.treebo.com/blog/weekend-getaways-near-mumbai-for-couples/ https://www.treebo.com/blog/weekend-getaways-near-mumbai-for-couples/#respond Mon, 23 May 2022 17:44:36 +0000 https://www.treebo.com/blog/?p=36966 Weekend getaways near Mumbai for couples may be rejuvenating, and the picturesque location can add to the spark between you and your date. Mumbai, often known as the city of ...

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Weekend getaways near Mumbai for couples may be rejuvenating, and the picturesque location can add to the spark between you and your date. Mumbai, often known as the city of dreams or the city of stars, is widely regarded as one of the country’s busiest metropolises. The honking at traffic and the oppressive heat might be annoying at times. So here is an opportunity for all Mumbaikars and visitors to escape the city’s congestion and bustle.

Whether it’s a stroll through a hilly town or resting along the lake and soaking in the scenery, this vacation has it all.

Here are the weekend getaways near Mumbai for couples.

Weekend Getaways Near Mumbai For Couples

1. Thane

Weekend getaways near Mumbai for couples in the mountains of Thane.
Thane | #1Weekend Getaways Near Mumbai for Couples

This magnificent city of lakes is located in the western region of the country, just outside of the capital. It has 30 lovely lakes and is sure to provide the most ideal setting for a romantic holiday. The city has grown into a big metropolis with a high level of living. The place can be one of the perfect weekend getaways near Mumbai for couples as it is very closely located.

The perfect time to visit Thane is during the months of October to March, when the weather is pleasant, with the average temperature being 22 degrees Celsius.

Distance From Mumbai– It is just 24 km away by the Eastern Express Highway and will take around 54 minutes to reach by road.

Things To Do– Visit the National park, stroll along the beach, bird watching, and sit by the lake and nature trail.

Places To Visit in Mumbai– Upvan Lake, Elvis Butterfly Garden, Tansa Lake, Talao Pali, Thane Creek Flamingo Sanctuary, Kelva Beach, and Ghodbunder Fort.

2. Lonavala

The magnificent hills of Lonavala in Weekend getaways near Mumbai for couples.
Lonavala |#2 Weekend Getaways Near Mumbai for Couples

A weekend trip to a hill town might provide relief from the heat. This hamlet is surrounded by rich greenery, giving tourists a stunning view. There are several areas to explore, including caverns, natural paths, and stunning forts. The best time to visit the site is all year, however, if you don’t want to get soaked in the rain, the summer and winter seasons are ideal.

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Distance From Mumbai– It takes around 2 hours and 30 minutes to reach this beautiful hill town by road, which is 83 km.

Things To Do– Bird watching, nature trail, visiting the forts, exploring the caves and watching sunsets and sunrise.

Where to Stay : Hotels in Lonavala

Places To Visit– Shri Narayani Dham Temple, Pavana Lake, Lohagad Fort, Tikona Fort, Lion’s Point, Karla Caves, Korigad Fort, Bhushi Dam And Bhaja Caves.

3. Alibaug

Weekend getaways near Mumbai for couples in the exotic beaches of Alibaug
Alibaug |#3 Weekend Getaways Near Mumbai for Couples

This seaside town in the south of Mumbai is yet another wonderful weekend getaways near Mumbai for couples. Its majestic forts, some of which were erected by the Portuguese, provide glimpses of the past. This is a popular weekend getaway for Mumbai residents as well. Couples may have a lovely time here because of the superb accommodations.

The best time to visit is during the winter months, which last from October to March. Because of the rising temperatures, there are fewer people in the summer.

Distance From Mumbai– The distance from Mumbai is 98.2 km which can be covered in 2 hours 45 minutes by the NH66 route.

Things To Do– Visit the beach, explore the caves, marvel at the forts, have romantic dinner by the beach, take an evening or night stroll, and wake up to see the sunrise with your loved one.

Where to Stay : Hotels in Alibaug

Places To Visit– Kanakeshwar Devasthan Temple, Alibag Beach, Nagaon Beach, Kolaba Fort, Versoli Beach, Akshi Beach, Underi Fort, Raigad Bazaar Mall and Rewas Jetty.

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4. Mahabaleshwar

The hill town of Mahabaleshwar during weekend getaways near Mumbai for couples.
Mahabaleshwar |#4 Weekend Getaways Near Mumbai for Couples

This romantic vacation is another hill town away from the hustle and bustle of city life; this romantic getaway is the most enthralling. The gorgeous green mountains and the lovely misty weather make this one of the best weekend getaways near Mumbai for couples. It is located in the western ghats, south of Mumbai, and offers various attractions to explore, including waterfalls, sunrise and sunset sites, and nature trails.

The greatest season to visit the hill town is all year, although summers are especially enjoyable since they provide relief from the blistering heat. Know more about this hill town from A comprehensive Mahabaleshwar nightlife guide

Distance From Mumbai– It is about 263 km away from Mumbai and takes about 5 hours and 46 minutes.

Things To Do– Nature Trails, watching sunset and sunrise, unravel history by visiting forts, birdwatching.

Where to Stay : Hotels in Mahabaleshwar

Places To Visit– Pratapgad Hill Fort, Lodwick Point, Lingamala Falls, Rajpuri Caves, Babbington Point, Parsi Point and Chinaman’s Falls.

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5. Pune

Trekking in Pune during weekend getaways near Mumbai for couples.
Pune |#5 Weekend Getaways Near Mumbai for Couples

Another interesting city to visit is Pune, which offers numerous historically significant sites for people who want to understand the mysteries of the past. This is also an excellent weekend getaways near Mumbai for couples. The romantic weekend will be refreshing and restful, with discussions about the state’s culture and traditions.

The best time to visit the area is from October to March when the weather is milder and suitable for touring. For witnessing many more places around check out A quick weekend guide: 7 best weekend getaways near Pune of 2022

Distance From Mumbai– It takes about 3 hours to reach Pune from Mumbai, covering 152 km.

Things To Do– Explore the forts, visit the bazaars, trek, go camping, and do evening walks in the gardens.

Where to Stay : Hotels in Pune

Places To Visit– Shivneri Fort, Aga Khan Palace, Parvati Temple, Rajgad Fort, The Empress Garden, Sinhagad Fort, Peshwa Udyan Zoo and Shaniwar Wada.

6. Khandala

Bollywood romance at Khandala during weekend getaways near Mumbai for couples.
Khandala | #6 Weekend Getaways Near Mumbai for Couples

The hill town that has been highlighted in several Bollywood films is ready for its romantic lovers to explore. The hill is mainly noted for its amazing rock structure. Many destinations, however, may be explored during weekend getaways near Mumbai for couples. sunrise and sunset points, forts, and flowing waterfalls are among them.

Though Khandala may be visited all year, the summer months are especially beneficial since they give respite from the busy city life. To witness some more beauty around Mumbai check out 12 beautiful places to visit near Mumbai within 100 kilometers

Distance From Mumbai– It takes around 2 hours to reach Khandala from Mumbai and covers a distance of 79 km via Bengaluru- Mumbai Highway.

Things To Do– Nature trail, visit the forts, watch the sunrise and sunset, go camping, visit the waterfalls and sit by the lake.

Places To Visit– Pavana Lake, Lohagad Fort, Bhaja Caves, Kune Waterfalls, Bhushi Lake, Bhairavnath Temple and Rajmachi Garden.

7. Khalapur

Birdwatching at Khalapur during weekend getaways near Mumbai for couples.
Khalapur |#7 Weekend Getaways Near Mumbai for Couples

The town is a taluka in the Raigad district and has many lovely spots to explore. This is one of the fantastic weekend getaways near Mumbai for couples. It’s a modest and tranquil town that has recently emerged as a beautiful setting. The town is best visited between October and March, when the weather is cool and pleasant.

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Distance From Mumbai– The time taken to reach Khalapur is a mere 1 hour 30 minutes, and it covers a distance of 63 km by the NH48.

Things To Do–  Indulge in watersports, and birdwatching, seek blessing from the local temple and watch the cascading waterfalls.

Places To Visit– Ganpati Temple, Imagica Snow Park, Shingroba Temple, Aadoshi Range Of Waterfalls, Korlai Fort, Vikatgad Peb Fort And Solanpada Dam.

8. Shillim

Weekend getaways near Mumbai for couples in the mystical mountains of Shillim.
Shillim |#8 Weekend Getaways Near Mumbai for Couples

This little settlement in the Sahyadari mountains is a spiritual haven. It is located in the Pune area and is surrounded by lush greenery. The vista from here makes this one of the best weekend getaways in Mumbai for couples. It is also home to several excellent resorts and hotels for a relaxing vacation. Summer is an ideal time to come since it provides refuge from the heat of the plains.

Distance From Mumbai– The village is around 3 hours 8 minutes away and covers a distance of 126 km.

Things To Do– Trekking, exploring the forts, watching the beautiful sunrise and sunset, nature trails, bird watching, meditation, and cuisine.

Places To Visit– Tung Fort, Tikona Fort, Pavana Lake, Ghanagad Fort, Lohagad Fort, Shooting Point and Dinosaur’s Park.

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9.     Shirpur 

Meandering rivers of Shirpur during weekend getaways near Mumbai for couples.
Shirpur |#9 Weekend Getaways Near Mumbai for Couples

Another tiny town in the Nashik division, the town is well-known for its temples and as an educational centre. It might be one of the greatest romantic weekend getaways near Mumbai for couples since they can explore the surroundings in the presence of their best company. The town has recently emerged as a thriving one and offers several beautiful vacation trips. It is also known as the modern town of the twenty-first century, and the ideal time to come is from October to March when the weather is pleasant enough for strolls or sightseeing.

Distance From Mumbai– The time taken to reach Shirpur is 7 hours, covering a distance of 380 km by Mumbai- Agra Highway.

Things To Do– Visit religious sites, watch the sunset at the lake, visit the bazaars, trek and explore the fort.

Places To Visit– Karvand Hill, Thalner Fort, Malpur Dam, Balaji Mandir, Shri Sai Baba Temple, Arunavati Rivera and Tapi River.

A wonderful trip has been meticulously prepared, and we have accomplished that task for you. So, take your partner this weekend and surprise them with a nice holiday. The several locations listed above are the greatest in their respective categories and will provide a lifetime of memories. Weekend getaways near Mumbai for couples are a welcome respite from a hectic week and a mundane lifestyle, so embark on this road trip to spice up your life.

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With a gazillion songs written about the Mayanagari – The City of Dreams, Mumbai, one can only be bewitched by its beauty but remain clueless about the many things it is home to. The ravishing city is lined with beaches on one side and home to lush forests on the other, creating attractions for tourists and travellers of the city to explore. Today, we would love to introduce keen sightseers to some of the most beautiful weekend getaways near Mumbai for family.

Bombay is known to have layers of lifestyle, home to palmy art and culture, and carries a hidden charm that only the Mumbaikars know. To cut back on the busy lifestyle and spend a few precious hours chilling with your loved ones is something that many would prefer. Family trips truly have their own range of fun and cheer and to make that happen we listed a few spots that would clearly be a winner for quick family trips to make precious memories.

Let’s bring to light some of the most exciting weekend getaways near Mumbai for family within 200 kms.

Igatpuri

Become one with nature in Igatpuri
Become one with nature in Igatpuri

Igatpuri, a placid hill station some call the ‘Mist City’, is cuddled up in the western ghats of Nashik district, Maharashtra. Abode to an International academy that teaches ancient forms of meditation called ‘Vipassana’, it is a beloved spot for yoga retreats, soul searchers, and peace lovers. Amidst the dense forest of this town lies many pleasant sceneries filled with waterfalls, valley views, lakes, and rivers one can enjoy any time of the year but most prominently during the monsoon season. Sounds magical enough to be your next weekend getaways near Mumbai for family?

Our top picks for you:

Girisagar Waterfall – A gorgeous cascading waterfall nestled near the Bhavali Dam is a sight to behold. With many a view to cherish nearby, the place is a must-visit during the rainy season to take in its whole spectacle.

Tringalwadi Fort – This bewildering turban-shaped fort is placed on the ancient trading route near the Thal Ghat. It is situated on top of a hill overlooking the Kulang and Kalsubai mountain ranges, apart from the other breathtaking panoramic views. It is an excellent spot for anyone who loves a good hike. At the foothills of the fort, one can find Tringalwadi Lake and a Jain Cave Temple.

Ghatandevi Temple – This quaint temple is dedicated to Goddess Ghatan Devi, who is believed to be the protector of the ghats. The temple also paves the way for mesmerising views of many other ranges of the western ghats.

Kalsubai peak – Nestled in the middle of the Kalsubai Harishchandragad Wildlife Sanctuary, this peak is a go-to place for trekking aficionados. It is the highest point in Maharashtra.

Plan a vacation to Igatpuri with your loved ones to explore, relax and even enjoy some adventure. We would rate this as one of the best weekend getaways near Mumbai for family.

Distance from Mumbai: 122 kms

How to reach: Bus, train, taxi or personal transport.

Suggested to Read : 27 Iconic Places to Visit in Mumbai

Bhandardara

A blend of rivers and ranges in Bhandardara
A blend of rivers and ranges in Bhandardara

This tranquil place is cradled in the Sahyadri ranges on the banks of the river Pravara. It is known as a resort village due to its tourist attractions and also for making it a top location for families to take a break from the city life. It houses many pristine lakes, waterfalls, forts, and camping spots to enjoy. 

Our top picks for you:

Arthur Lake – This serene spot created by the river Pravara is a reservoir for Wilson Dam. It is a soothing location to enjoy boat rides, picnics, camping and fun activities with family.

Wilson Dam – This dam is a spot for Insta-worthy photos and great views.

Umbrella Falls – Close to the Wilson Dam, this waterfall is pure joy to watch and relish, especially during the monsoons. The flowing water splashing off the rocks creates a splendid umbrella-like form, giving its name.

Randha Falls – Falling from a great height, this marvellous waterfall originates from the river Pravara. It houses many temples on its bank and is one of the greatest spots for weekend getaways near Mumbai for family who loves travelling. We give you a list of more such family destinations in India.

Ratangad Fort – A 400-year-old fortress packed with serene views and temples. It has four entrances, namely Ganesh, Hanuman, Konkan and Trimabk, with carvings on the gates. To reach the top, one must hike up the hill.

Harishchandragad Fort – It is an ancient majestic hilltop fort which is great for avid trekking enthusiasts. It has a deep-rooted history with beautiful temples covered in intricate carvings. It also gives you a spectacular view of the valleys around. The highest point of the fort is called Taramati peak and is home to the second-highest peak in Maharashtra. The Saptatirtha Pushkarni Temple of Lord Vishnu and the Cave Temple Kedareshwara of Lord Shiva is just magnificent.

Distance from Mumbai: 166 kms

How to reach: Bus, taxi or personal transport.

Also Read : 13 Hangout Places for Friends in Mumbai

Silvassa

Cherish the quaint city of Silvassa and its charms
Cherish the quaint city of Silvassa and its charms

This city, once a Portuguese colony, is now a lively place with many tourist destinations and cultural history. From abundant wildlife sanctuaries to lakes and museums, it is an amazing spot for a family trip.

Our top picks for you:

Dudhni Lake – This scenic destination is home to pristine waters that house various water sports for one to indulge in. It is an appealing picnic spot and the route to reach the place is even more alluring. One can enjoy boating, kayaking, jet skiing and other activities here.

Island Garden – Also called Dadra Park, it is a mesmerising garden that has a lake, Japanese styled bridges, thatched huts and other attractions. It has been a shooting spot for many Bollywood movies. People can enjoy exploring around in paddle boats. We suggest you pick this for your next weekend getaways near Mumbai for family.

Hirwa Van Garden – It is a stunning man-made garden park surrounded by lush nature, walkways and chiming artificial waterfalls. It’s a heaven for those who love some peaceful time in green surroundings, making it a must-visit with family.

Vasona Lion Safari Wildpark – This place is home to the giant Asiatic Lions. It is located next to Satmaliya Deer Park. One can enjoy doing safari here. To know more details, visit the official website.

Tribal Cultural Museum – An abode to art and culture lovers, this museum is a must-visit to indulge in tribal artefacts and their craftsmanship. The renowned ‘Warli’ art form is known to be born in this place. 

Topped your list of great weekend getaways near Mumbai for family yet?

Distance from Mumbai: 166 kms

How to reach: Bus, taxi or personal transport.

Also Check : 12 Beautiful Places to Visit Near Mumbai within 100 kms

Kolad

Get into the thrill of adventure in Kolad
Get into the thrill of adventure in Kolad

This small village with immense beauty is hidden in the Raigad district of Maharashtra along with the Sahyadri mountain ranges. The past few years have painted this hamlet as one of the upcoming adventure activity places in India. The town is settled on the banks of the river Kundalika, which allows tourists to enjoy certain water sports. For a family who loves something wild, this place is where you need to hit during the weekend.

Our top picks for you:

Tamhini Ghat – This place is of pure wonder packed with lush forests, gushing waterfalls and calm lakes, in the middle of a mountain passageway nestled in the western ghats. This ethereal spot is a scene out of a movie with high ranges amidst misty clouds, streaks of singing streams and a green haze of trees. One must experience this enchanting route during the monsoon season.

Devkund waterfalls – A picturesque place in Bhira village is known for its unparalleled beauty for the way the water falls from a great height over a rocky base into a pool of blue and green pond. It is a destination that can be reached by a small hike through the forest and flowing streams. The place is often picked as a picnic spot. It is also said to be the starting point of the Kundalika river.

White water rafting – Don’t miss out on this thrilling experience in the gushing river of Kundalika. Check out this list of othe ultimate rafting spots in India.

Bungee jumping – Claimed to be one of the best bungee jumping spots near Mumbai, this activity in Kolad is done over the river Kundalika.

Trekking – Kolad houses extremely stunning trails for trek enthusiasts. Devkund trek and Andhraban trek introduces you to scenes of dark, dense forests, bubbling streams and chiming waterfalls. There are also many fort destination treks that offer a hike over the magnificent ranges and treat you to panoramic views from the top. Intriguing enough to make it one of the best weekend getaways near Mumbai for family?

Camping – Explore camping spots on the hills, at the banks of the river Kundalika, in the backwaters near Bhira dam and amongst a few serene lakes. You can choose from various options to have a night over with your family.

Majestic Forts – We lost count of the number of forts in and around Kolad for one to enjoy its glory and the views it has to offer. A few to name are Ghosalegad Fort, Talgad Fort, Sarasgad fort, Avchitgad Fort, and the list goes on.

Kuda Caves – Hidden in the Janjira Hills, a set of Buddhist caves said to be built during the 6th century gives you a peek into ancient carvings, sculptures and stupas.

Distance from Mumbai: 114 kms

How to reach: Bus, taxi or personal transport.

Kamshet

weekend getaways near Mumbai for family

A small town in the city of Pune, this place is the paragliding hub of India. It is a hidden gem in the Sahyadri ranges rich with nature’s gift of flora and fauna. Popular as a weekend getaway from the cities of Pune and Mumbai, this adventure spot will leave you mindblown.

Our top picks for you:

Shinde Wadi Hills – It is a beautiful sunrise and sunset viewing point where one can also experience paragliding. Enjoy the stunning views of the valley while you soar down.

Pawna Lake – This reservoir turned artificial lake is a key spot for camping. Enjoy a great weekend relaxing next to the clear water with some good food, music, fun games and some quality family time. It’s time to pack up with your loved ones and pick this place easily as the greatest weekend getaways near Mumbai for family.

Bedsa Caves – It is a series of Buddhist caves situated on the Visapur Hill in Maval, Pune. This captivating place houses many spaces, architecture, carvings, stupas and more. The largest one, Chaitya, a prayer hall and one other distinctive cave, Vihara, a monastery, is an absolute sight to see amongst the set.

Distance from Mumbai: 100 kms

How to reach: Bus, train, taxi or personal transport.

Travel is said to be a discovery of oneself through exploration and experience. We hope this list inspires you to take a weekend journey to any of the above-mentioned destinations with your family.

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