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53. Vasind

Vasind

55 km
from city center
53 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Vasind is an upcoming town of Maharashtra located on the banks of River Bhatsa and enveloped by hills. The dainty township is just 60 kms away from Mumbai and is well connected to the metro city through Vasind Railway Station and Mumbai Suburban Railway System.

54. Adlabs Imagica

Adlabs Imagica

55 km
from city center
54 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Endearingly known as "India's Disneyland", Adlabs Imagica is the largest theme park of the country situated in Mumbai. Inaugurated in 2013 and sprawling over a humongous area of 300 acres, the Adlabs Imagica is a one stop destination for all water cum adventure activities. Besides, it also boasts of a plethora of restaurants and club both for luxury dining and binge eating.

55. Yazoo Park

Yazoo Park

44 km
from city center
55 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located in Virar West, Yazoo Park is one of the most popular theme parks in Bombay. With a plethora of rides ranging from roller coasters, water and dry rides, rock rides and games and rock shows, the park is a hit among both the adults and kids. The park also has a delightful dining area which remain full on weekends.

56. Smaaash, Mumbai

Smaaash, Mumbai

9 km
from city center
56 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located in : South Mumbai

Located in Lower Parel Mumbai, Smaaash is a theme park offering sports, music and fine dine options. The park offers an array of sports and adventure activities both for adults and kids, including laser blast, camel racing, twilight bowling, walk the plank, gocarting, human claw machine and many more thrilling games.

57. Snow World Mumbai

Snow World Mumbai

2 km
from city center
57 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located in Kurla, Snow World is the most loved theme park of the Mumbaikars. The city experiences scorching summers, humid monsoons and its proximity to the sea ensures no winter season. Thus, Snow World offers the locals and the tourists to have a taste of snow and fulfilling the snow desires of people. In addition to the charming setting and decor, the park also offers a plethora of fun and adventure activities.

58. Water Kingdom

Water Kingdom

19 km
from city center
58 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located in : Western Suburbs

Believed to be Asia's largest theme water park, Water Kingdom is an enormous family friendly water cum amusement park in Mumbai. Boasting of a number of small and large pools and featuring speed modulated slides, pool waves, lazy river etc, the park is a big hit among the kids and the adults. In addition to that, you can also opt for fish pedicure in the premises.

59. Vardhaman Fantasy Amusement Park

Vardhaman Fantasy Amusement Park

24 km
from city center
59 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located in : Thane

Vardhaman Fantasy Amusement Park is a relatively new park constructed in Mumbai. The highlight of the park are the seven charming zones that it is divided into - Texas Cowboy, Greek Village, Colo Theatrum, Viva Las Vegas, Wonders of the World, Lake Venetia and Spanish food. Besides, the wonderful setting and construction, the park also has a massive food court, facilitates boasting and has thrill rides for both adults and kids.

60. Suraj Water Park

Suraj Water Park

22 km
from city center
60 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located in : Thane

Suraj Water Park is located in Dongripada in Thane, Mumbai and is one of the most popular amusement parks in the city especially among school kids. Sprawling over 11 acres, the park has a plethora of rides and roller coasters. In addition to the beautiful water theme decor, the park also has a massive restaurant to cater to your hunger pangs.

61. Joggers Park

Joggers Park

6 km
from city center
61 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located in : Bandra

Situated in Bandra West, Joggers Park is an ideal jogging park as the name rightly suggests. With a 400 metres long jogging track and an array of trees and green shrubbery for company, the place remains pleasantly crowded in the wee hours of morning and evening. The cool breeze from the adjacent sea makes the environment even more pleasant.

62. Horniman Circle Garden

Horniman Circle Garden

17 km
from city center
62 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located in : South Mumbai

Situated near Kala Ghoda in Mumbai, Horniman Circle Garden is a large park spread over an area of 12,081 square yards. The park remains crowded with people all day long owing to the aesthetics. It also hosts a number of cultural events and functions.

63. Shivaji Park

Shivaji Park

7 km
from city center
63 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located in : South Mumbai

Situated in Dadar, Mumbai, Shivaji Park is one of the largest parks in the city. Besides the very famous massive statue of Shivaji, the park also houses an enormous cricket ground which hosts local cricket and football matches.

64. Chota Kashmir

Chota Kashmir

9 km
from city center
64 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located in : Andheri

Chota Kashmir is Bollywood's own rendition of a tiny Kashmir and is really a haven amidst claustrophobic cityscape. Located near Goregaon, overlooking the Aarey Colony, the park has abundant flora and a lush green velvet cover. The park also has a Kashmir Lake that facilitates boating activities.

65. BMC Forest Theme Garden

BMC Forest Theme Garden

12 km
from city center
65 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located in : Western Suburbs

Situated behind the Inorbit Mall in Malad suburb of Mumbai, BMC Forest Theme Garden is wonderful mini forest created artificially. Boasting of 3000+ varieties of trees, a lake, lotus pond, a beautiful butterfly garden etc. The park remains especially crowded due to its beautiful aesthetics and green surroundings.

66. Maharashtra Nature Park

Maharashtra Nature Park

3 km
from city center
66 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located in : Dharavi

Situated opposite the bus stop in Dharavi, Mumbai, Maharashtra Nature Park is one of the most green spaces in the city. The park is the wonderful reformation of a dumping ground in 1994. The gorgeous park now boasts of more than 12000 trees in the premises.

67. Pandavkada Falls

 Pandavkada Falls

18 km
from city center
67 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located in : Navi Mumbai

Just an hour's drive from the city, Pandavkada Falls is one of the most popular waterfalls in Navi Mumbai. Nestled in between verdant green Pandavkada Hills, the waterfalls are a visual treat and ideal spot to relax and rejuvenate.

68. Bhagirath Falls

Bhagirath Falls

0 km
from city center
68 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Situated at a distance of 68 kms from Mumbai in Vangani, Bhagirath Falls is one of the most picturesque and enchanting waterfalls near the city. Also known as Vangani Falls among the localites, the spot is a pretty popular sightseeing place in the city.

69. Mandapeshwar Caves

Mandapeshwar Caves

19 km
from city center
69 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Situated near Borivali West in Mumbai, Mandapeshwar Caves are 8th Century rock-cut shrine which are dedicated to the Hindu God - Shiva. Initially the caves were Buddhist Viharas, some time later they were occupied by the Brahmans. Currently they are a popular tourist site.

70. Jogeshwari Caves

Jogeshwari Caves

7 km
from city center
70 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Situated in Jogeshwari west in Mumbai, Jogeshwari Caves are some of the very early construction of the Buddhists. Built in the form of cave sculptures. the caves can be reached through a long flight of stairs. The structure is famous of its several pillars and a lingam at the end.

71. Phoenix MarketCity

Phoenix MarketCity

2 km
from city center
71 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

One of the largest and the prettiest mall of the city, Phoenix MarketCity is situated in Kurla, Mumbai. With a number of shopping brand outlets for apparels, footwear, accessories etc, the mall also boasts of a humongous food court and a huge multiplex for movies.

72. Infiniti Mall

Infiniti Mall

9 km
from city center
72 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Situated at Andheri West in Mumbai, Infiniti Mall was opened in 2004 and continues to stay one of the most active and popular malls in the city. Bustling with crowds all day long, the mall boasts of several big brand stores, both domestic and international.

73. Wink Bar Mumbai

Wink Bar Mumbai

19 km
from city center
73 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Wink is one of the most glamorous lounge bars in Mumbai and is referred to as one of the best bars in India. It is of the luxurious Taj President Hotel. It was once known as the Library Bar and is now a chic, popular nightspot for those who enjoy the nightlife. During the weekdays, it is a perfect spot for relaxing and having a drink or two as it is quiet during the week. However, during the weekend, it gets packed and the crowd is set to dance to the rhythm of the DJ. Although the DJ tends to play an amalgamation of Bollywood and upbeat English songs, the Bollywood nights conducted by the place tends to attract an audience.

74. Play The Lounge

Play The Lounge

9 km
from city center
74 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Play – The Lounge is located within the premises of Kamala Mill Compound in Lower Parel, Mumbai. It is famous amongst party animals who visit the lounge for a good variety of drinks, delicious food and different genres of lounge music. Those seeking something happening in life can expect to groove to a different DJ every week at Play – The Lounge. The ambience is contemporary with shimmering ceiling lights, a large modern lounge area with tall tables, chairs and comfortable sofas that can accommodate couples we well as small and large groups. From the menu, one can choose between Asian, Italian and American cuisine. There are dishes to compliment every drink they serve at the lounge.

75. Trilogy Super Club

Trilogy Super Club

6 km
from city center
75 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Trilogy Super Club is a famous club in Juhu, a western suburb of Mumbai city. Its location right on the Juhu Beach draws fun lovers in quite a number. Those looking to really rock the night or enjoy a relaxed evening can head to the Trilogy Super Club if they are in this part of Mumbai. The club was initially known as “Trilogy” which was shut some time back for renovation and when it was reopened with a contemporary look and vibe, it was renamed as “Trilogy Super Club”. The club occupies two levels in the hotel, one has the bar and the dance floor while the second has the lounge area. They maintain a separate smoking room also.

76. Kitty Su

Kitty Su

3 km
from city center
76 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located in the suburban region of Andheri East, Kitty Su is a nightclub in The Lalit Mumbai Hotel. It is considered to be one of the best places to party in Mumbai, although preferences might differ. Kitty Su is probably the only, or one of the few places in Mumbai that welcome the members of the LGBT community with open arms. The nightclub is famous for a wide range of drinks they serve and live gigs too. Most visitors find the bar staff to be entertaining, polite and efficient. They have unique recipes to make some delicious cocktails and mocktails. Thus, this place draws those who know their poison of choice and those who are always on the lookout for a great spot to party and hangout. The price range is a little on the higher side, but the socialites are sure to have fun at Kitty Su.

77. Hymus Resto Bar

Hymus Resto Bar

10 km
from city center
77 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Hymus Resto Bar is situated in Andheri West in Mumbai and is a dainty quaint cafe serving amazing food. The resto bar also has a club with a jazzy dance floor where you can groove to swanky music. Besides the live gigs and karaoke nights, it also has an outdoor seating.

78. Neos Mumbai

Neos Mumbai

2 km
from city center
78 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Tucked inside the Phoenix Mall City in Mumbai, Neos is a vibrant and thrilling club which stays especially crowded and overbooked on the weekends. The cosy bar has flashy neon lights, a classy dance floor and great music.

79. We VIP

We VIP

8 km
from city center
79 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Situated in Lokhandwala, We VIP is a new club in Mumbai. The club specializes in hip- hop, trance and EDM music. Besides, it has a swanky psychedelic lighting and invites international DJs. The club stays especially crowded on weekends.

80. Rodeo Drive Bar and Grill Mumbai

Rodeo Drive Bar and Grill Mumbai

4 km
from city center
80 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Reverberating with a Mexican vibe, the American Bar and Grill under the name of Rodeo Drive, is situated inside the premises of Peninsula Redpine in Marol in Mumbai. Replete with old world charm of the countryside rodeos in the US, the club encourages its guests to follow the dress code of exuberant cowboy boots and bandanas. Besides the perky theme and funky and cheerful music, that reminds one of the olden days clubs bustling with laughter and excitement, the place also has an arrangement of exciting games and activities like Beer Pong, Flip Cup, Quarters and the very illustrious raging Mechanical Bull. The club follows a retro party theme and a full blown wine and dine menu to serve to both your food and drinks needs. In addition to that, the groovy music bombasting the dance floor is sure to make you dance to its tunes.

81. Cavalry The Lounge

Cavalry The Lounge

6 km
from city center
81 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Situated in the premises of the Heera Panna Shopping Mall in Powai in Mumbai, Cavalry The Lounge is one of the premium fine wine and dine places in the B- Town. Flaunting exuberant interiors and posh setting and plush upholstery, the place also boasts of sumptuous delicacies and amazing concocted drinks and cocktails, both signature and classic. The indoor setting is lit with magnanimous chandeliers and chic party decor. Besides, the entire place is adorned with hundreds and thousands of glass and crystal pieces synonymous with luxury and poise. In addition to that, the pub has a capacity of around 200 people and it is known to host high end parties for both the youngsters and the adults. The food is prepared by expert in-house masterchefs; their speciality being Indian, Fusion food, Continental, Mexican and Chinese.

82. Independence Brewing Company

Independence Brewing Company

8 km
from city center
82 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Situated on the New Link Road in Mumbai, Independence Brewing Company is one of the largest microbreweries in India that opened its gates for Mumbai after establishing a name for itself in the neighbouring town of Pune. Founded by Shailendra Bist & Avanish Vellanki, the beer company is a unique initiative that caters to beer lovers with its comprehensive and elaborate varieties of gourmet, craft beers across numerous global brew styles. Alongside this wide variety and choice of several new styles, the pub also has live screenings of sports and games like football and cricket matches etc. Considered a haven for beer connoisseurs, the indoor seating has picnic like benches giving the entire place an extremely charming yet casual look. The outdoors, although, have been done up tastefully in fairy lights and other exorbitant decor to lure the young couples and for perfect fancy dates.

83. Rude Lounge

Rude Lounge

5 km
from city center
83 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Rude Lounge started in Bombay from the Belapur outlet, and now has become a rage not only in B-town but also in the neighboring cities, with six distinct outlets in Powai, Malad, Ulhasnagar and finally at Pune in Vimannagar and Hinjewadi. It boasts of an elite decor with neon lights, posh setting, wooden furnishings and an extravagant dance floor. Besides the amazing concoction of spirits and alcohol, the bar also has amazing music to groove your feet on, ranging from Bollywood to Retro, Pop, Progressive and Rock, depending on the day of the week. Several high end DJs are invited to play for the same. It has a full fledged multi cuisine menu boasting of delicious dishes from all around the world; the finger food is especially mouth watering and should definitely be relished.

84. Cafe Palm Atlantis

Cafe Palm Atlantis

84 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Cafe Palm Atlantis is situated in Vashi, Mumbai and has been designed to look like the "Atlantis, The Palm' in Dubai. With its plush interiors and fine dine wine atmosphere, it is a top pick among the city dwellers. The club plays offers a mix of American, Indian and European cuisines.

85. AER

AER

11 km
from city center
85 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located on the 34th floor of the Four Seasons Hotel in Worli, AER is one of the best rooftop party lounge in Mumbai. Boasting of plush interiors and overwhelming ambience, the restaurant also offers astounding panoramic vistas of the city’s skyline. The lounge has just the right kind and quality of music; you can choose to shake a leg to it or just enjoy it with good drinks and amidst good conversations. The glass walls, luminous furniture and contemporary seating add to the charm of the place and so does the exuberant saucer shaped bar. Besides amazing concoctions and cocktails, the place also boasts of delectable finger food to suit your taste. The dress code to be followed is smart casuals and a cover charge is applicable on the weekends.

86. Shiro Mumbai

Shiro Mumbai

9 km
from city center
86 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located in Worli in Mumbai, Shiro is a bar cum restaurant which is popular for its delectable Pan- Asian cuisine and amazing concoctions and innovative cocktails. Boasting of quaint decor and Japanese style setting, the highlight of the two storeyed restaurant is the magnanimous Buddha statue. The ground floor is essentially the dining area that can be converted into private dining space on request for gatherings and private events. But the first floor has rich Teppanyaki stations. The speciality of the restaurant is its mouth watering sushi, makimonos and rolls; however, the restaurant also masters in Japanese, Asian, Malaysian and Thai cuisines.

87. Gate of Mercy Synagogue

Gate of Mercy Synagogue

87 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Also known as Gate of Mercy Synagogue and Juni Masjid, Shaar Harahamim Synagogue is the oldest synagogue in Mumbai which was established in 1796 by Samaji Hasaji Divekar. Originally the synagogue was built near Esplanade in South Mumbai but was later remodelled and relocated to Mandvi in 1860. The synagogue, although has a small congregation, yet it maintains an active 6:00 AM service daily. With a capacity to accommodate 300 devotees, Gate of Mercy maintains an active status amidst the bustling neighborhood of Bombay, and on special holy days, the number of worshippers exceeds the limit. The synagogue also has Mikvah (bath) where the devotees can cleanse and purify themselves of sins. Besides, the interior walls of the building are adorned with Stars of David which were added in the 1990s and a distinguished inscription mark. The neighbourhood around the synagogue is also colloquially called Israeli Mohalla.

88. Knesset Eliyahoo

Knesset Eliyahoo

17 km
from city center
88 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Knesset Eliyahoo, also known as Knesset Eliyahu is the second oldest orthodox Jewish synagogue in Mumbai. Established in 1884, the building is located in Colaba and the exterior facade is painted turquoise.

89. Magen David Synagogue

Magen David Synagogue

13 km
from city center
89 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located in Byculla in South Mumbai, Magen David Synagogue is a Jewish synagogue that was consecrated in 1864. Boasting of a Victorian style architecture, the building was constructed by David Sassoon for the Baghdadi Jewish population that had fled their territory to escape the wrath and torture of their governor. The original synagogue was considerably smaller in size- so when the Jewish popular increased in number by 1910, the synagogue could not be of proper service to the entire population. The area was then extended with the help of Jacob Sassoon (grandson of David Sassoon) and now it is one of the largest synagogues in Asia outside of Israel. Boasting of a vibrant bright blue building, the synagogue also has stained glass windows and huge full frontal columns, to flaunt of. It also has an enormous, distinguishable clock tower that is clearly visible in the hustling area of Bombay. The synagogue holds regular morning services and prayers, Sabbath, and Shulchan breakfast which is attended by a fairly high number of believers. The synagogue is open to visit by all religions.

90. Magen Hassidim Synagogue

Magen Hassidim Synagogue

12 km
from city center
90 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Magen Hassidim Synagogue is situated on Morland Road in Agnipada, Mumbai. The synagogue was consecrated in 1931 and is one of the biggest of its kind in the city. The two-storey classical-inspired stone columns and casement windows.

91. Shaar Harahamim Synagogue

Shaar Harahamim Synagogue

14 km
from city center
91 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Shaar Harahamim Synagogue is another one of the remaining synagogues in Mumbai, situated in Masjid Bandar. The synagogue was consecrated in 1796 and was demolished and reconstructed once in 1860. The new building has two floors and is made of chunam, or plaster of polished lime and sand.

92. Tiphereth Israel Synagogue

Tiphereth Israel Synagogue

12 km
from city center
92 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Situated in the Kasturba Complex, Jacob Circle in Mumbai, Tiphereth Israel Synagogue was initially established as a prayer hall in 1886. However, the growing Jewish population demanded a bigger building, so in 1923, the prayer hall was remodelled and the current building was consecrated as a synagogue. Known to be one of the biggest and the most active synagogue in the city. The synagogue is called 'Kandlekaranchi Mashid' (Kandlekar's Synagogue) in the local Marathi language on the name of Late Mr. Aaron Benjamin Kandlekar. He was one of the active Jewish members who helped raise a considerable amount of fund for the construction of the synagogue. Currently, the synagogue maintains an active status and is attended by a small yet regular group of devotees. There are regular prayer meets and daily Sabbaths held at the synagogue.

93. Shaar Rason Synagogue

Shaar Rason Synagogue

14 km
from city center
93 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Situated in Pydhonie, Mandvi in Mumbai, Shaar Rason Synagogue is a relatively small synagogue which was consecrated in 1843. The exteriors are elegant and the interiors are adorned with various kinds of ceiling fans, glass lanterns and lighting fixtures.

94. Shaar Hashamaim

Shaar Hashamaim

94 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Situated in Thane West in Mumbai, Shaar Hashamaim is also known as Gate of Heaven Synagogue. It was consecrated in 1879 and was further restored and renovated in 1999. After the beautification, the two-storeyed synagogue looks more wonderful than ever.

95. Chor Bazaar, Mumbai

Chor Bazaar, Mumbai

14 km
from city center
95 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Chor Bazaar is one of the largest markets and one of the famous attractions in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Also known as the biggest flea market in the country, Chor Bazaar has a legend associated with it. People say if one loses anything in the city, they can buy it back at this Bazaar. The sellers mostly deal second-hand goods, but yes, there would be some items that have been stolen. It is a bustling marketplace with shops and kiosks installed very close to one another on narrow lanes.

96. Dharavi

Dharavi

96 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Dharavi in Mumbai is the largest slum in India, second to Orangi Township in Karachi, which is the largest slum in Asia and forth to the largest slum in the world in Mexico. With an area of mere 2.1 km square, Dharavi is a hub for several commercial activities and home to a whopping population of 700,000 to 10,00,000. However, it is not because of the slum's extreme poverty that the place has got recognition all over the world. People over at Dharavi work tirelessly to make sure the city of Mumbai functions effectively. If you were to remove Dharavi from Mumbai, the city would completely collapse. And why would it not? Dharavi houses lanes and lanes of commercial units like waste segregation, fabric dyeing, leather production, and many more. To give you a perspective, there are about 15,000 single room factories and 7000 industries, all in an area of just over 2 km square.

97. Salsette Island

Salsette Island

14 km
from city center
97 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located on the Western Coast of India, in the state of Maharashtra, Salsette Island is one of the most densely populated islands in the world. The island houses the busy metropolis of Bombay, Thane and Mira- Bhayandar, and is also known to be one of the most populous islands with a population of around 15.1 million on a relatively small area of 619 square kms. The island is covered by water on all sides- Vasai Creek to the north, Ulhas River on the northeast, Thane Creek and Bombay Harbour on the East and Arabian Sea on the south and the west. The island is blessed with numerous lakes, bays and rivers.

98. Cross Island

Cross Island

14 km
from city center
98 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Colloquially known as Chinal Tekdi, Cross Island is located on the Mumbai Harbour in India. Sandwiched between Dockyard Road and Elephanta Island, Cross Island boasts of immense beauty and sparse population. Among the few structures located on the island, you can find an oil refinery, several large gas holders and gorgeous remains of a ruined fort. Cross Island is located around 400 m from Ferry Wharf and can be reached in a speed boat or ferry.

99. Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum

Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum

99 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Situated in the Byculla neighborhood in Mumbai, in close vicinity to the Byculla Zoo, Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Museum is the oldest museum in town. First opened to the public in 1872 under the name of Victoria and Albert Museum, the new name was given to it in 1975. It showcases the rich culture and heritage of the city through a collection of Fine and Decorative Arts. Among the permanent and most prominent collections in the museum are dioramas, clay models, lithographs, photographs and books that document the life and times of olden days Bombay from the late eighteenth to the early twentieth century.

100. Bandra Fort

Bandra Fort

7 km
from city center
100 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Also known as Castella de Aguada, Bandra Fort is an ancient Portuguese Fort that is situated in Land’s End in the Bandra neighborhood of Mumbai. The fort lies several feet high from the average sea level, at a height of 24 m. Besides being a major tourist spot in the region, the fort has also been featured in several Bollywood films like Dil Chahta Hai and Buddha Mil Gaya. It is also frequented by couples and love birds who come here for photo and video shoots, pre wedding shoots etc.

101. Worli Fort

Worli Fort

101 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Located in the Worli neighborhood of Mumbai, Worli Fort is an ancient defence fort that was built in around 1675. It is often mistaken to have been constructed by the Portuguese. But in reality, it was built by the British as a defence fort as their strategy to lookout for enemy ships and pirates. Overlooking the Mahim Bay, the fort offers some of the best views in the city and is visited by locals and tourists alike. In addition to that, the monument has a built-in well, a temple and ample viewpoints overlooking the vast sea.

102. Old Woman’s Island

Old Woman’s Island

102 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Mumbai city is supposed to be comprising of seven islands, Old Woman’s Island (also known as Little Colaba) is one of these islands. The island was initially called as the Island of the Kolis i.e. the local fisherfolk who originally occupied the area. Till the late 18th century, the area was governed by the Portuguese after which it was handed over to the British.

103. Arnala Fort

Arnala Fort

46 km
from city center
103 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Arnala Fort is an island fort that is situated just 8 miles north of Vasai near Mumbai in Maharashtra. Also known as Jaldurg or Janjire-Arnala, the Arnala Fort was built by the Portuguese who formerly called it Ilha das vacas. As it is located away from the mainland on the quiet and secluded Arnala Island, the place reverberates with serenity and tranquility and is therefore, a major tourist attraction in the city. Flanked by the Arabian Sea, the forlorn and desolate fort presents beauteous views of the surroundings- the ocean and the land.

104. Panju Island

Panju Island

104 out of 104
Places To Visit in Mumbai

Panju Island is a lesser-known place located in the Vasai Creek in Palghar district. The island is used to connect the mainland of Vasai to another island, Salsette. The place offers a stark contrast to modern-day living. With its ancient buildings and lifestyle, salt pans, mangrove forests, the island is a dream-like destination for every curious travaller.

FAQs on Mumbai

Can you suggest an itinerary for Mumbai?

Day 1 - If you have reached Mumbai in the morning, get some rest and freshen up. Then head for the first focal point of tourism in the city, i.e. Regal Cinema Circle, which leads to some of the most popular destinations in Mumbai, be it the famous Colaba Causeway, also known as Mumbai's Cultural Square, or the Gateway of India. You should prefer to tour the Gateway complex in the evening as the scene is absolutely astounding.
Day 2 - The next day is perfect for an insightful tour of the city. Catch the famous local train if you are feeling adventurous, or opt for a taxi and go straight for Koli fishing village at Cuffe Parade. From the village, take a tour of the Fort District, which is the heart of finance in Mumbai. Then go for a tour of the Mahalaxmi temple and the adjoining Haji Ali Dargah in the evening.
Day 3 - You can begin your day with a taste of Bollywood by heading to Maratha Mandir for the 11.30am show of the iconic movie, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge. Following that, go for a stroll to the Crawford Market via Dadabhai Naoroji Road, only 15 minutes away from the same, where you can get a vibe of the Victorian London market, without spending extra pennies! By evening, do go for a stroll or a drive to the famous Marine Drive, from where you can witness the charm of electric lighting in the form of Queen's Necklace. At one end is also the famous Chowpatty beach, where you can gorge on delicious snacks that Mumbai offers, from bhelpuri to chaat to missal pav. By the time you leave Mumbai on Day 4, you shall have packed a suitcase of enchanting memories along with your belongings.

How can I commute within Mumbai?

Public transport is very accessible, as well as affordable in Mumbai. Unlike most other parts of India, the auto rickshaws travel by meter and don't fuss about the destination. The base fare is Rs. 18 for the first 1.5 km, and then Rs. 12. 19 per km. Mumbai also has a good and extensive bus network, The BEST bus network, which runs AC buses as well. The local black and yellow or the kaali-peeli taxis are also a popular mode of commuting in the city as they run on reasonable rates and are readily available. However, the traffic conditions in Mumbai are terrible, making local trains the best option to reach somewhere on time.


The Mumbai local trains are considered the lifeline of the city. They operate for the major part of the day and are shut only for a few hours from 1:30 AM to 3 AM. They are cheap and provide excellent connectivity and reliability. Travelling by the local is an experience in itself. It is not for the weak hearted though, as both the trains and the stations, can get incredibly crowded during peak hours. There are daily, monthly and even quarterly passes (4 months) available which can be purchased either at the local railway station by presenting an ID proof or online through the UTs app. The trains run over many different routes and are connected to all major places in Mumbai.  Both the Central and Western railway lines have both slow and fast trains. The Central line starts from CST and ends at Khasara or Kopoli, splitting at Kalyan Junction. The Harbor line is a sub-part of the Central line which ends at Panvel and has only slow trains. The Western line starts from Churchgate and ends at Dahanu road. There is also the Trans-Harbour and Trans-Western line, connecting Harbor line to Central and Western line respectively. No fast trains are available on these routes. Details of the local trains - such as timing, routes etc are available on the app m-Indicator.
The Mumbai metro and monorail also provide connectivity in some select areas of the city. The Line 1 of the Mumbai metro has been completed and is operational, which runs along the Versova-Andheri-Ghatkopar corridor. Two other lines: Dahisar - Charkop - Bandra - Mankhurd and Colaba - Bandra - SEEPZ are under construction and planned, respectively. The Mumbai monorail, which completed its construction under Phase 1 in mid-2017, connects Jacob Circle, Wadala and Mahul via Chembur, and provides a feeder service to the existing Mumbai Suburban Railway. It is the 5th largest mono-rail system in the world.  The cable-stayed bridge - the Bandra-Worli Sea Link is also a popular commuting choice that links Bandra in the west to Worli in the south of Mumbai. There are 8 lanes of bridges and they are of strategic importance in providing good connectivity to the financial hub in Nariman point.

Waterways is also an option for the commute, primarily to some tourist destinations in the city. Regular ferry services have begun in 2017 from Mora jetty in Uran to the Elephanta Caves. Private ferries and jetties also run from the Gateway of India to Mandwa and Rewas. The introduction of the Roll on Roll Off (Ro-Ro) ferries has also resulted in better connectivity to the Alibaug region.
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