





Chattrapati Shivaji Terminus is one of the top attractions in Mumbai. Situated along the eastern shore line, it was used as a storehouse for goods imported and exported from the city. The site offers a prime example of Victorian Gothic Architectural Revival in India, fused with Traditional Indian Architecture.
Also known as the Queen's Necklace, Marine Drive is a three kilometre-long promenade that borders the Arabian Sea. It is a popular spot for watching the sunset and offers breathtaking views when lit up at night.
Dating back to 1451, Haji Ali Dargah is one of the most renowned Islamic mosques. It offers a striking illustration of the Indo-Islamic architecture style and is one of India's most famous and prestigious landmarks.
The Siddhi Vinayak, sitauated in Prabhadevi provience, is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha. The shrine is more than 200 years old and is one of the richest temples in India.
Enjoy a leisurely stroll through this four-acre Hare Krishna compound, home to a marble temple and a vegetarian buffet restaurant.
Sprawling from the Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology in the north to the pier at Harbamauli Temple in the south, Juhu Beach is a beautiful area for sunbathing by the Arabian Sea. Be on the lookout for Bollywood celebrities!
Located on the island of Gharapuri, the Elephanta caves consist of five Hindu cave temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, as well as two Buddhist caves. Due to their archaeological significance, the Elephanta Caves are a top attraction in Mumbai.
If you're a film buff, you may recognise a few of the iconic backgrounds at Filmcity, the site where nearly 60% of all Bollywood films are produced.