Tourist Destinations and Attractions In Mumbai, India


Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya Museum


This is the largest museum in Mumbai. Inside there are antiques from all over the country. Starting from the old sculptures, Mughal paintings, ancient artefacts from the Indus Valley, to the handmade weapon equipment. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya Museum is located at 159-161 Mahatma Gandhi (MG) Road, Fort, Mumbai.


Chowpatty Beach

This is one popular place to watch the sunset. Many people go to Chowpatty beach to enjoy the ocean while eating Bhelpuri (fried snacks) or choose to swim. Still wondering where it is located? Try visiting the address Chowpatty, Marine Drive (Netaji Subhashchandra Bose Road).


Elephanta Island

The small island in Mumbai Harbor is famous for its ancient cave temples carved, especially the Shiva Temple. Here you can see the carved statue of Hindus god, who has three faces. You can go to this place by boat, which is available near India Gate.


India Gate

This is the national monument of India. Usually this gate is used as a center for the carnival fortune-teller, decorated boats and much more. India Gate is right in front of the Mumbai Harbor.


Haji Ali Dargah
This small island is used as a place of worship for Muslims in Mumbai. Uniquely, the people seldom come to Haji Ali rarely found when high tides due to the bridge (Worli Bay) often drown.


Jehangir Art Gallery

If you want to see great shows, visit to Jehangir Art Gallery, located at 161B Mahatma Gandhi (MG) Road, Kala Ghoda. There are many works of fine art at this place.


Juhu Beach

The best time to visit the Juhu Beach is in the afternoon. Here you can walk around waiting for the sunset.


Marine Drive

Marine Drive dubbed as the "Queen Necklace", the most beautiful in the evening. This place is most popular along the coast of the Arabian Sea, from the afternoon until the evening.


St Thomas' Cathedral

One of the oldest remaining buildings in Mumbai is St Thomas' Cathedral. The building was created in the 1700th to 1800 with Byzantine designs. Inside there are also several old graves from the British colonial era.





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