Mumbai, previously known as Bombay is one of the most
populous and biggest cities of Maharashtra. Also the biggest metropolis of this
state, Mumbai is also popular as the entertainment and financial capital. It is
the largest city of India and fondly called as the city of dreams. It is a
place filled with dreamers and people who work hard day and night to achieve
their dreams. From struggling actors, laboureres, Bollywood stars ,
Mumbai has a lot. A lot that can be written about and talked about! Mumbai is
also home to one of the biggest slum area as well as home to the richest and
thus it is only fair to describe Mumbai as a city for all. The majorsly spoken
language is definitely Hindi , but this city has welcomed people from all
faiths and religion warmly. If you want to know and experience diversity, visit
Mumbai. This city also has its very own language that is the Bambaiiya Hindi.
Known to be a city filled with warm and friendly people, we believe that
anything written about Mumbai is never enough.
If you are planning to visit Mumbai, trust us when we say it
may look intimidating initially, but it is not. In fact it is one of the
friendliest cities of India. The extreme energy and the fast paced life of the
people here cannot be easily matched. The heart of Mumbai has some of the best
and beautiful colonial architecture and if you venture out to the lesser known
lanes, you will also come across several distinct bazaars, temples, fancy
restaurants and a nightlife that is one of its kinds. Before Mumbai became the
city hat it is now, it was a collection of seven islands which was eventually
formed to form Bombay. It was given to the British as dowry to Charles II who
married Catherine of Braganza. The island city that Mumbai is today is owing to
these reclamation and these islands were home to several fishing colonies. The
British made Mumbai an important port since it was already had a natural harbor
but it rose to its richness during the American Civil War when cotton supplies
were completely stopped from America to Britain. India made the most of this
situation and it is said that traders earned approximately 80 million pounds
which is a lot of money. This made way for Bombay’s very own merchant traders
who were rich. As you walk around in the many lanes of South Bombay you will
still get to witness the remnants of this city’s glorious past. Cotton
factories and many buildings that are dilapidated are still to be seen
scattered around many parts of Mumbai, especially South Mumbai. Apart from
this, another every interesting par about this city is that in spite of the
several unfortunate incidents and acts of terrorism this city has seen, it
still moves on and lives with the same love for Mumbai.
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22 of India’s most
beautiful monuments that make us proud to be Indians
Its resilient nature stands out and it has helped the people
of this city move on easily and strongly. There are some cities that just
manage to attract you, Mumbai is one of them. The spirit of this city is very
contagious and addictive. And like the popular saying goes, ones who have lived
in Mumbai for longer find it hard to like or love any other city. There is a
little of everything for everybody in Mumbai. So whether you visit the place
for work for pleasure or to settle, it won’t cease to impress you.
There are several attractions in Mumbai that will leave you
awe struck. A walk around the streets of Colaba or near Churchgate is enough
for you get a glimpse of the colonial era buildings. Some of the many monuments
that give Mumbai a British look and feel are Chattrapati Shivaji Terminus,
flora Fountain, High Court, Taj Hotel, Gateway of India and also the Asiatic
Society. These are just some of the many attractions that this city of dreams
has. There is a lot more to see and do in this busy city. Let us take a look at
some of the best places to visit in Mumbai. If you do make a trip any time soon
to this city, you know that these are the places that you must visit. Unlike
the notion that there aren’t too many places to see in Mumbai, the fact is that
this city is every traveler’s delight.
Apart from the regular and popular places of interests,
there are many hidden treasures in Mumbai that one must visit to experience the
true spirit of a city that never sleeps.
Gateway of India
Mumbai- Gateway
The Gateway of India that was built in the 20th century is
one of the biggest tourist attractions of Mumbai. The building stands
beautifully overlooking the Arabian Sea and the location of this building is
what makes it so attractive. It is 85 feet tall and it is one of Mumbai’s most
significant landmarks. The construction of the Gateway of India took almost 13
years to finish and it was built in dedication to the first visit done by King
George V and also Queen Mary to India. This happened in 1911 and hence if you
have never noticed, there is also a line that reads, ‘Erected to commemorate
the landing in India of their Imperial Majesties King George V and Queen Mary on
the second December MCMXI.’ Right opposite to this attraction stands another
beautiful and historical building- the Taj Mahal Hotel. This hotel has existed
even before the Gateway of India was erected, 21 years before to be precise.
Opposite to this beautiful landmark of Mumbai also stands a statue of Shivaji
that has a historical significance. Shivaji was a king who resorted to guerilla
warfare so that his Maratha Empire could be established. He wanted to set up
his empire in the Sahyadri mountain range so that it stands as a symbol of
pride and courage that the empire strongly reflected in those times. The statue
of Shivaji was unveiled on Republic day in 1961. The Gateway also has total of
five jetties to take you to other places of interest away from Mumbai like the
Elephanta caves and also Alibaug. Visit the Gateway of India for the scenic
beauty. The views of the sea from this monument are worth watching and truly a
sight to behold. The architecture is a mix of both Hindu and Muslim styles. The
arch of the monument has been given a Muslim styled architecture and the
decorating part has been done using Hindu style.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
Another great attraction is the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
that is visited by millions of people. This terminus was also built during the
British rule and the construction of the same started in 1787 that went on till
1887. In 1887 it was finally put open for public use. Mumbaikars call this
station CST. Before this terminus got its name of Shivaji, it was named
Victoria Terminus and was called VT. There are many people who still refer to
CST as VT. The architecture of this terminus is highly inspired by Victorian
Gothic styles and it is one of the first to be set up in Mumbai. It is
inevitable that people who visit Mumbai from faraway places don’t visit this
place. Since it serves as a major transport source for Mumbaikars, the CST is
really significant. There are a total of 18 platforms and among these seven are
only for local uses. Local trains in Mumbai that connect harbor, western and
central railways and the 11 platforms are for trains that go outside Mumbai.
For travelers’ comfort, they also have an in house dormitory that can be used
by people only if pre booked. This historical building has seen it’s mentioning
in many movies that also includes Slumdog Millionaire that was an award winning
movie. And being a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is lifeline of Mumbai and
hence is also considered to be one of the most significant monuments of this
city and also the nation. Not many know that CST also organizes a tour that
will let you go through the many features of this brilliant structure. These
are features that you may not notice otherwise. The CST has also been victim to
an unfortunate even when terrorists attacked some in 2008. The terrorist
attacks have gone down in Indian history to be one of its kinds and the
terminus that was flooded with people got killed. Though, even after this, CST
has sprung back to life and carries people to and fro just like it used to.
This spirit of people is what makes Mumbai so charming.
The Asiatic Society
Mumbai-Asiatic-Society
The Asiatic Society of Mumbai is one historical building
that has been a photographer’s delight for all kinds of shoot since many years.
The Asiatic society is about Asian studies that were started with an intention
of promoting any kind of useful knowledge. The society has a library that
houses at least hundred books and 15,000 books out of them have been classified
as valuable and rare. Apart from the many books it also has many artifacts and
manuscripts in Persian, Prakrit and also Sanskrit that are all ancient. They
have approximately 3000 of such manuscripts. For art lovers, this place is
nothing less than paradise. Some of these manuscripts have been written on
paper, while there are also some that have been written on a leaf. If you love
things like these, you will definitely love time spend at the Asiatic Society
of Mumbai. With such a vast collection of artifacts, coins, manuscripts, it is
no wonder that every art lover loves visiting this place. The society at one
point, 19th and 20th century to be exact, served as an important meeting point
for many intellectuals and also for many library events. The reason why it is
one of the most important tourist attractions of Mumbai is also because it
takes pride in being one of the oldest literary societies of the country. There
are other societies like the Geographical and the Anthropological Societies of
Bombay but they are merged with the Asiatic society. This library is the reason
why there was another such society in Bengal. The steps that take you snide to
the society are also a hang out spot for many students. This society is also
home to original manuscripts of Divine comedy that was written by Dante who was
an Italian poet. Located in the fort area of Mumbai, you should be here
whenever you plan to visit Mumbai.
Bandra-Worli Sea Link
The Bandra Worli Sea link is another place of interest that
most tourists want to visit and view. This sea link has added a feather to the
charm of this city. Originally called as Rajiv Gandhi Seal Link, this bridge
has been built beautifully over the Arabian Sea and it was started in 2000 that
got completed in 2010. This bridge connects suburbs of Bandra to the Worli and
it is one of the most beautiful infrastructures of Mumbai. While most people
use this route as a part of their daily travel, there are some who head to this
link to only witness and experience the beauty of the bridge. At night the
bridge looks even better with lights. For locals in Mumbai, the sea link has
come as a relief from traffic and longer hours of commute. The traveling time
has come down to 20 to 25 minutes as compared to 90 mins that it was earlier.
The best way to take a look at this bridge is from Worli Seaface. The views are
breath taking from there and even from Bandra Fort. Take out some time and head
to any of these places and enjoy the views of sunset. You are definitely going
to love the view.
Mount Mary Church
Mumbai-Mount-Mary-Church1
Another great attraction is the Mount Marcy Church that is
called the Basilica of our Lady Mount situated in the westerns suburbs of
Mumbai. This church is highly significant not just for Christians but also for
people who belong to different faiths and religions. The Mount Mary Festival
called as the Bandra Fair is very popular and people from all over flock to the
church. During this period the church is crowded and it might get a little
congested. If you want to experience and view the beauty of this church it is
better you visit on days when there is lesser crowded. It is said that the
church was built in the 16th century and the Portuguese on their visit to India
built this church and they even got the statue of Virgin Mary. In 18th century
however, the Marathas completely destroyed the church and in 1760 it was
rebuilt and that is what you see today. Mount Mary church is one of the many attractions
of Mumbai that is also visited by many each day. It is a belief among people
that if you ask for something whole heartedly, your wishes will be fulfilled.
The idol is believed to have such powers. It is said that the church also
houses the blood of Pope John Paul II who visited our country in 1986. Visit
the church on New Year’s Eve , that si when the church is illuminated and it is
a sight to behold.
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Marine Drive
marine drive
Marine Drive is one of the best places of Mumbai. This place
of interest is what defines Mumbai in the best possible way. Popular for being
an island city, Marine drive is a long stretch that has been made by the
Arabian Sea and it stretches up to 3.5 km. It is also called as the Queen’s
Necklace and it is called so, because of the long stretch that lights up at
night and looks similar to a pearl necklace. The whole promenade is flanked
beautifully with palm trees. The best time to visit Marine drive is at night
when there is comparatively lesser crowd and there is a distinct peace you feel
at that time. The cool breeze, the flowing waves and the lights all makes the
feel of sitting here a beautiful one. There would be hardly anybody disturbing
you and your moments of solitude, except for the tea vendors that sell hot cups
of tea and even coffee till late night. The Marine drive begins at Nariman
point to end at Juhu and Girgaum.
Marine drive has also been featured in several Bollywood movies
to represent the city. Mumbai is identified by this beautiful attraction and
why not, take a walk here and you will know what we are talking about. This is
another spot that offers breathtaking views of sunset. And if you happen to
visit the city during Monsoons, let us tell you Marine drive just gets better
with rains.
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Haji Ali
Mumbai-Haji-Ali
Haji Ali Dargah is one of the most renowned and revered
mausoleums of the country. Situated in Worli, the Haji Ali Dargah is located in
the middle of an island and that’s one of the many reasons that make this place
so attractive. Haji Ali is another very important landmark of Mumbai and it is
said that this dargah was built in 1431 and it is the mausoleum of Pir Haji Ali
Shah who was a Sufi saint. Approximately 30,000 people visit this dargah every
week and ad per legends it is said that the Saint had once visited India to
spread the teachings of Islam. Before he passed away, he had asked his
followers to keep the coffin carrying his dead body into the sea. And today
that spot is exactly where the Haji Ali stands. The Dargah has been given an
Islamic architecture style and the white domes and the beautiful minarets are
examples of the same. Mughal style architecture is one of the best and also a
pleasing to the eye architecture. The gateway of the Dargah is made of pure
marble and also the minarets have been built with white marble. There is an
attraction within this attraction and that is the beautiful Qawwali Khana where
they hold Qawwali recitals every Friday. The interiors have been done
intricately with mirrors and on some portions of the shrine you will also see
verses from the Quran written. For those who are believers, they do not really
need a reason to visit the Haji Ali Dargah. And for the non believers, the
architecture and the scenic location serves as a good reason to visit this
divine place. And on Ed, the relics of Prophet Muhamed are put on for public
display.
Shree Siddhivinayak Temple
Mumbao-Siddhivinayak-Temple
We mentioned of a shrine that is mostly visited by people
belonging to Islamic faith an even other faiths. Here us another such shrine
that attracts people from all over irrespective of the religion or caste. The
Siddhivinayak temple was built in dedication to Ganesha who is one of the most
revered Gods of Hindu religions. Ganesha is the son of Shiva and Parvati and is
respected and worshipped before the beginning of anything auspicious. This
temple is highly significant and thousands of devotees visit Siddhivinayak each
day. It is said that offering your prayers at this temple will get all your
wishes fulfilled and obstacles removed. The Siddhivinayak temple is said to be
200 years old and it was built in 1801. Initially the temple wasn’t as big as
it stands today. The temple was small and had a small, beautiful Ganesha idol
that was made purely out of black stole. One of the most distinctive features
of this idol is that unlike other Ganesha Idols the trunk of the idol at
Sidhivinayak faces the right side. This idol has four hands that hold a lotus,
axe, a bowl of modaks and also prayer beads. Over so many years the temple
earned more popularity and with growing popularity the structure of the temple
also changed. There is a popular story that goes around stating the reason of
this temple being so popular. It is said that Bollywood super star Amitabh
Bachchan had once met with an unfortunate incident and injured himself during
the shooting of Coolie. He had met with a grave accident and his wife Jaya
Bachchan visited his temple to pray for his well being. Amitabh Bachchan
recovered and since then people started believing this temple and its idol’s
powers even more. There are several rules that one needs to follow when
visiting the temple. You will have to leave your footwear outside and if you
want to offer anything there are many small shops outside the temple that sell
garlands, sweets and even coconuts. Inside the temple, you also see a small
shop that sells sweets and also beautiful idols of Ganesha. The tradition
followed inside the temple by most people is speaking your wishes into the statue
of a mouse’s (Also known as Muooshak) ears. Mouse used to be Ganesha’s vehicle
and hence it is considered equally important by devotes of Ganesha. You must
visit this temple for the tradition that it follows.
The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel
Taj Mahal Palace
One of the oldest and the best luxury hotels in Mumbai, the
Taj Mahal hotel is sight worth watching. The beautiful architecture, striking
landscapes and the view that is spectacular, the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel is
another tourist attraction of the city. For those who are planning to visit
Mumbai for a short vacation, you can opt to stay here for a luxurious and
pampered experience. It is one of India’s finest hotels with almost 560 rooms
and 44 suites that have the best facilities and amenities. And for locals, this
place serves as an attraction point. The Taj Mahal Palace hotel is almost 112
years old and it still has the same chamr and beauty that it had then. The
popular story and legend about the hotel is that once Jamshedji Tata was denied
entry to a hotel in Bombay and since then was determined to set up one luxury
hotel and that is how this hotel happened. Some say that there is no truth to
this story, however, we fell whatever may be the story, and Mumbai did get a
beautiful hotel that is situated in a picture perfect location. Overlooking the
Arabian Sea and the Gateway of India, the Taj Mahal Palace hotel brings life to
Mumbai’s beauty.
In 2008, this hotel was under terrorist attack and was in
new. A portion of the top floor was in flames because of the grenades used.
Apart from this hotel, Leopold Cafe and CST were also targeted. Lots of lives
were lost, however the hotel made a comeback and on the first day of their
opening post attacks, they kept their entry free.(READ 26/11 attacks: The
inspiring story of how the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel rose out of the ashes) In fact even Barrack Obama had visited the
hotel for a stay in 2010.
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Mahalakshmi Temple
Mumbai-Mahalaxmi-Temple
The Mahalakshmi Temple is also one of the most respected
temples of the city along with Siddhivinayak temple. The temple was built in
dedication to Shakti’s many other forms like Mahalakshmi, Saraswati and also
Mahakali. This temple is situated very close the Haji Ali and most people make
it a point to visit both the attractions whenever around this area. It is
situated in Mahalakshmi and the name of the place is also owing to the temple.
In fact even the Mahalakshmi Race course got its name from this temple. This
beautiful temple was built back in the 9th century in 1831 by Dhakji Dadaji who
used to be a part of the Patharwe Prabhu community. There is a small history
associated with the existence of this temple. And if these stories are anything
to go by, it is said that when Bombay was just an island, William Hornby who
was the then Governor of Mumbai wanted to ensure that this seven islands are
brought together so that people living are not affected by floods caused due to
high tide. However when work began to make this happen, they noticed that a
particular fencing in the Worli Island kept falling off. It is at that moment
when Dadaji envisioned a goddess in the sea. People immediately began a search
to find out the idol and surprisingly they did find it. Since it was such an
important and significant discovery, they decided to build a temple around the
idol of this Goddess. The temple was built and since then there is a popular
belief that anybody who worships the Goddess will be blessed with the completion
of any project successfully. The best time to visit this temple is during any
festivals.
Best places to stay in Mumbai:
Mumbai being one of the biggest metropolitan cities of the
country, it is visited by tourists from all over. And hence there is no dearth
of accommodation options for people who visit Mumbai for a vacation. Mumbai has
a wide range of stay options from luxury to budget hotels. Here is a list of
options for you to consider whenever you plan to visit Mumbai. We have
classified it under different ranges so that you know what will fit your
budget.
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