Welcome to Mumbai!
Mumbai is India’s largest city and a thrilling destination full of contrasts and culture. Nestled on the Arabian Sea, it's a place where colonial architecture, modern skyscrapers, bustling bazaars, and Bollywood glamour all come together. You can stroll along the famous Marine Drive, snap photos at the Gateway of India, explore vibrant neighborhoods like Colaba and Bandra, or dive into the street food scene with local favorites like vada pav and pani puri.
It's a city that moves fast, but always has time for a smile. Whether you're into history, food, film, or just soaking in the energy of a new place, Mumbai offers a little bit of everything.
An iconic arch monument built in 1924, the Gateway of India overlooks the Arabian Sea and is a popular gathering spot for locals and tourists alike.
Known as the "Queen's Necklace," Marine Drive is a 3.6-kilometer-long boulevard in South Mumbai. It's perfect for a leisurely walk, especially during sunset, offering panoramic views of the city skyline.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, CSMT is a historic railway station renowned for its Victorian Gothic architecture. It's a bustling hub that beautifully blends colonial and Indian architectural styles.
Located on Elephanta Island, these rock-cut caves date back to the 5th to 8th centuries and are dedicated to Lord Shiva. The island is accessible by ferry from the Gateway of India.
One of the largest flea markets in India, Chor Bazaar is famous for antiques, vintage items, and unique collectibles. It's a treasure trove for those looking to find rare artifacts and souvenirs.
Mumbai is the heart of the Indian film industry. A Bollywood studio tour offers a behind-the-scenes look at movie sets, post-production, and possibly a chance to witness a live shoot.