6 Must Visit Places In Mumbai
Mumbai, which used to be Bombay, is huge. It's made of dreamers and hard-working people, starlets and gangsters, street dogs and exotic animals, musicians and servants, and lots and lots of people. It has India's most successful film industry, some of Asia's biggest slums (as well as the world's most luxurious home) and the largest tropical forest in an urban region. Mumbai is the economic hub of India, the epicentre of fashion, and a pulse point of religious tension. Posted On October 23rd, 2020
Marine Drive, Mumbai
The Marine Drive Chowpatty is a famous hangout spot among both Mumbai cause and visitors who come there to watch the sunset and savour on tasty snacks offered by Street vendors.
Gateway of India
Built to honour the visit of King George v and Queen Mary visit to India, the Gateway of India holds a significant position in the history of Indian independence. very last of the British to left through the Gateway of India, finally declaring the country independent.
Colaba Causeway
the Colaba causeway is famously known as the Shahid Bhagat Singh Road and is the link between Colaba and the Old Woman's Island that is situated in the interiors of the city of Mumbai. It is a commercial road.
Juhu Beach
Just like the Marine Drive beach, the Juhu beach is also famous for its chaupati and is a famous hangout spot. It is always lively and crowded with people. It accommodates The Iskcon temple and various chic bars in its vicinity.
Siddhivinayak Temple
Dedicated to the Hindu Lord Ganesh, the Shri Siddhivinayak Temple in Prabhadevi was originally built by Lakshman Vithu and Deubai Patil. It was built in the year 1801 and is considered to be one of the richest temples in India.
Haji Ali Dargah
Surrounded by sea on all three sides, the dargah or mosque of Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari, famously known as the Haji Ali dargah, is located off the coast the city of Worli on a small islet.