Mumbai, formerly Bombay, is India’s largest and most populous city. Check the top places to visit in the city this year!
Mumbai is widely known as “The city that never sleeps,” and rightly so due to the 24/7 hustle and bustle of the city. “The city of dreams” and “the city of seven islands” are the other epithets used to describe Mumbai. One of its peculiarities is its diversity because all calibers of humans are found there. A trip to Mumbai is to India’s financial, commercial, and entertainment capital. If you happen to find yourself in the City of Dreams, here are some of the interesting places to visit
8 Places to visit in Mumbai
1. Marine Drive:
This is a perfect spot where Mumbaikars (Mumbai residents) and tourists watch the sunset. The promenade is a long arc-shaped boulevard along the sea coastline for about 3km; it starts from the North of Nariman Point and ends at the famous Chowpatty beach. Fondly referred to as the Queen’s Necklace because of its shape and yellow streetlight arrangement, it is one of the best romantic spots for lovers. The atmosphere is breathtaking at night.
2. Gateway of India:
Nicknamed “Mumbai’s Taj Mahal”, it is a popular monument in Mumbai. It was built in the 20th century as a commemoration of the royal visit of King George V. The tribute is located close to the Arabian Sea, on the waterfront in the Apollo Bunder area. To get the best Gateway experience, tourists take a short ferry ride around. Opposite the Gateway is an exotic Taj hotel that cares about the hospitality of tourists.
3. Hanging Gardens:
Also known as Ferozeshah Mehta Gardens, this garden is a peaceful getaway from the rowdiness of Mumbai, free of charge. The atmosphere is pleasant, especially in the mornings and evenings. It’s a good spot for kids as many hedges are carved into animal shapes. The scenery is better experienced.
4. Film City:
Bollywood is second only to Hollywood, and Film City is mostly instrumental. It is so hard to differentiate dreams from reality in this place. It was built in 1911 under the guidance of famous actor and film producer V. Shantaram. The area is vast, abo area0 indoor studios and up to 1000 sets could be erected simultaneously. The world-class facilities will leave you in awe, and you will meet some of your favorite Bollywood stars.
5. Juhu Beach:
The beach is well renowned in Mumbai. Statistics show it is a very tourist-friendly destination in India, too. The beach borders the swish locality housing Bollywood celebs, so you will likely bump into them. You can visit Juhu Beach from October to February, but avoid it during monsoon seasons due to high tides. One of the advantages of the beach is the local cuisines offered at the beach stalls.
6. Esselworld and Water Kingdom:
It is one of the largest amusement parks in the country, with an estimated visitors of 1.9 million annually. It is a fun place to have a great time with your family. It contains a variety of rides, an ice skating rink, and even a dance floor for hosting parties. Esselworld is a beehive of activities that is ideal for families.
7. Siddhivinayak Temple:
This is a temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha. It is one of the most popular temples in Mumbai. The interior roof is plated with gold and has carved wooden doors of excellent quality—a great tourist attraction over the years.
8. National Gallery of Modern Art:
Art enthusiasts love the museum for its eclectic collections. Indian and international artworks are on display in the great five-floor exhibition space. These are some of the places to visit in Mumbai in 2024. If you are a big fan of tourism, Mumbai should be on your bucket list.