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9 Best Places to Visit in Mumbai

Mumbai is the busy capital city of Maharashtra state in India and is also popularly called the City of Dreams. Most of the people who migrate to this city come to realize their dreams. The city is home to the famous Bollywood film industry and this is one of the many reasons why Mumbai is among the most-visited cities in India. Mumbai is a perfect place for foodies as they will find some of the best street food in the world right here. The list of tourist attractions in Mumbai is endless offering you countless reasons to fly down for a visit.

Mumbai is well connected to other parts of the country and world through all medium of transports, be it railways, road, sea route or air services.

A Guide To Top Attractions And Best Places To Visit In Mumbai

Attractions in Mumbai you can enjoy:

1.Gateway of India

Mumbai’s most important landmark and an important heritage site, the Gateway of India is a must-visit. This iconic monument was built to commemorate the maiden visit of King George V and Queen Mary to India in the year 1911. It was designed by the British architect George Wittet. An amount of Rs 21 lakh was spent to build this monument and it was used as the arrival point for the Indian visitors coming from the western countries.  However, what makes it a vital landmark is the fact that this was the place where the last of the British troops left India for good in 1948. Wouldn’t you like to visit one of the most iconic monuments in India?

2. Juhu Beach

Arguably the most popular beach in Mumbai, Juhu beach is among the top Mumbai tourist attractions and is spread over 5 km long seashore along the coastal line. This is a must-visit place when you’re arriving in the city. The shimmering sands, soft waves beating upon the shoreline, innumerable food shacks, and the continuous influx of crowds to the beach is a mind-boggling sight indeed. A visit to Juhu beach is one of the must-have experiences in Mumbai.

3. Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus

Built during the British rule in India, the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is one of the major historic landmarks of India. Its construction started in 1787 and it took 100 years of time to complete. Previously it was known by Victoria Terminus. The architectural brilliance of the monument will leave you mesmerized and completely awestruck. Located in the Fort region of Mumbai, the terminus is so famous that it has been featured in several movies and listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site as well. Serving the people of Mumbai on a daily basis with countless trains, the terminus is one of the most incredible places to visit in Mumbai.

4. Shree Siddhivinayak Temple

One of the temples in India held in the highest regard, Shree Siddhivinayak Temple is an iconic religious landmark in Mumbai. Built-in the year 1801, this 200-year-old temple is visited by thousands of devotees as well as tourists arriving on cheap flights to India. Dedicated to the Hindu deity Lord Ganesha, ardent devotees come seeking his blessings as they believe he is the God that clears all obstacles. This is one of the richest temples in the country with huge amount of donations ranging from 100 – 150 millions per year. There is also a Hanuman temple inside the temple complex which was built in 1952.

5. Bandra-Worli Sea Link

Opened on 30 June 2009, The Bandra-Worli sea link is a bridge made over Mahim Bay that connects two major suburbs of Mumbai, Bandra and Worli. This 8 lane cable-stayed freeway toll collected bridge has reduced the travel point between the two locations to just 15 minutes. For the most iconic views of the bridge, drive through it in the evening when it is illuminated with spectacular colors on which whopping 90 million rs has spent by the government and you can also plan a visit to the historic watchtower, Bandra Fort, built by Portuguese in 1640. The construction cost was estimated to be Rs 13 billion but actually Rs 16.5 billion was spent on it.

6. Taj Mahal Palace Hotel

Near The Gateway of India, the most iconic, luxurious 5-star hotel, The Taj Mahal Palace is situated, which is also a major tourist attraction place. Built by Mr. Jamshed Ji Tata in 1903 during the British era, the hotel embarks due to its unique architectural design and trademark it carries. The place is quite famous among tourists for photography and the hotel’s cuisines.

7. Haji Ali Dargah

The shrine of Sufi Saint Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari, this is one of the most famous Indian mausoleums and among the best places to visit in Mumbai. Located in Worli coast, the Dargah was built in the year 1431 in memory of a wealthy Muslim merchant, Sayyed Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari and is one of the most iconic attractions in Mumbai. Built-in the Islamic style, the minarets and pillars will leave you amazed at the architectural superiority of this structure. This is one of the finest examples of Mughal architecture ever seen and a must-visit place when arriving in the city on cheap business class flights. The dargah has separate praying rooms for men and women and a separate hall inside the mosque for women only. The rush is quite huge during Ramdhan Eid and Bakri Eid when lakhs of devotees visit the mosque

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8. Dharavi Slum

One of the biggest slums in the world, Dharavi shot into the spotlight when it was featured in the hit movie Slumdog Millionaire. You’ll be surprised to see that the residents of Dharavi are actually ordinary hardworking people who just wish to make a good living. People come from all over the world to explore this famous slum which has managed to earn a place among the best places to visit in Mumbai. The stark contrast yet the sublime blend of rich and poor in Mumbai is an incredible thing to study.

9. Mohammed Ali Road

This is one of the best places to visit in Mumbai if you happen to be a hardcore foodie. The ultimate destination for lip-smacking street food in Mumbai, Mohammed Ali Road is a must-visit for food enthusiasts. You’ll find scores of food shacks that sell some of the most delicious street food ever. There are scores of the sit-in as well as take-away outlets here that offer incredible food. Don’t forget to try the Vada Pav which is an iconic Mumbai street food item that’s world-famous now.

The road is quite iconic during the month of Ramzan with beautifully decorated Minara Masjid behind it. Dishes that you must try during holi Ramzan month are :

  • Mawa Jalebis at Burhanpur Mawa Jalebis
  • Masala Milk at Noorani Milk Centre
  • Kebabs at Chinese and Grill
  • Sanju Baba Chicken at Noor Mohammadi Hotel
  • Aflatoon and Phirni at Suleman Usman Mithaiwala
  • Malpuas at Tawakkal Sweets
  • Taj Ice-Cream Sancha Handmade

So this vacation, book cheap flights to Mumbai at Indian Eagle and come explore this awesome city!