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Mumbai is not only the capital of Bollywood but is also one of the best cities in Maharashtra to visit if you are looking for a fresh start. Make your Mumbai trip plan happening with luxurious dinners, drives, and visits to many cool places. With its sultry beaches, the iconic Gateway of India, and various other historical places, the city offers you a modern and urban way of spending your vacation.

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Often called as the City of Dreams, Mumbai is the entertainment capital and also one of the best places to experience the Tourism in Maharashtra. Besides power, wealth, glamour and fame, Mumbai is also a city with strong historical links, wonderful British architecture, museums, beaches and places of worship. Typically, 2 -3 days is required to explore best Mumbai Tour Packages. Gateway of India, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (Victoria Terminus), Elephanta Caves, Kanheri Caves, Haji Ali Darga, Siddivinayaka Temple, Juhu Beach, Marine Drive, Film City, Prince Of Wales Museum and Mount Mary Church are some of the popular Places to visit in Mumbai city. Mumbai is also famous for fashionable clothes and imitation jewellery.

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Gateway of India

Mumbai’s Gateway of India is one of the major tourist attractions for national and international visitors. Millions of people visit the monument daily to evidence its architectural beauty.

The Gateway of India was built during the British Raj in Mumbai.  The gateway is a basalt arch, 26 metres (85 feet) high and lies at the end of Chhatrapati Shivaji Marg at the water’s edge in the harbor of Bombay.

The Gateway of India was built during British rule and was inaugurated on December 4, 1924. It is located on Apollo Bandar, and is a popular tourist haunt now.

Elephant Caves, Arabian Sea, Taj Mahal Palace, Colaba Causeway, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Nehru Science Centre, and Marine Drive are some places you can’t simply afford to miss on your tour to Gateway of India.

 

Marine Drive

Marine Drive of Mumbai is a concrete road of 3 kilometres, located in the southern part of the city. Official name for this road is Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Road that was earlier known as Sonapur to local Marathi people. A favourite hangout spot of the Mumbaikars, it is a prime tourist attraction as well.

Marine Drive is visited each day by the locals as well as tourists, who come here to experience a break from their monotonous life and breathe some fresh air. Tourists visit the spot to experience the natural beauty of the place, indulge in photography, and enjoy some local food items of the city.

The construction of Marine Drive was basically one of the multiple parts of the Back Bay Reclamation Scheme of the British Government. The plan was to dredge the water body and dump boulders into it in order to obtain more land for the westward expansion of the city.

 

Juhu Beach

Juhu Beach is one of the most famous beaches in Mumbai as this beach may be accessed from the suburbs of Vile Parle, Santacruz and Andheri. Many tourists make it a point to visit the beach when they come to Mumbai, as it is a relatively uncrowned free space in the city.

Juhu has superstar Amitabh Bachchan’s sprawling bungalow and if you are lucky, you can spot some celebrities jogging in the morning on Juhu Beach. Besides, you can also take a leisurely stroll on the beach for an infinite sense of peace and quiet.

Juhu Beach is also famous for its local delicacies and street food. The food stalls set up here offer excellent cuisines and snack items. People in Mumbai visit this beach to relax and enjoy after a long, tedious day. There are extravagant hotels and apartments located at the southern end of the beach. Watching the sunset in this wonderful place, guarded by the vast Arabian Sea, is a dream-like vision for anyone who visits the beach.

 

Siddhivinayak Temple

This is a very popular temple in Mumbai that is dedicated to Lord Ganesha. The idol here is said to grant wishes to infertile couples, and is regularly frequented by film stars and other celebrities of Mumbai. It brings in more than INR 100 million in donations on a yearly basis.

Children below the age of 10 and senior citizens over 65 years old will not be allowed to visit, and other restrictions include no garlands or prasad in temples, no mass service and holy water in churches and no qawwalis in mosques.

It was Constructed on 19 November 1901, the original structure of the Siddhivinayak Temple was a small 3.6 m x 3.6 m square brick structure with a dome-shaped brick shikhara. The temple was built by the contractor Laxman Vithu Patil. . The 2550 temple complex had two 3.6 m Deepamalas, a rest house and living quarters for the caretaker.

 

Haji Ali Dargah

The Haji Ali Dargah is a much acclaimed mosque that houses the tomb of  Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari, who was a wealthy merchant from Uzbekistan who turned into a saint. It is located on an islet off the coast of Worli, and is one of the most iconic landmarks of the city.

The mosque was built in 19th century and houses the tomb of Saint Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari. Legend has it that Saint Haji Ali died when he went on a pilgrimage to Mecca, but miraculously, his casket floated across the sea and ended up on the shores of Mumbai. This is how this iconic mosque in Mumbai came into existence.

This architectural wonder draws huge number of tourists every year. This one of a kind complex has a masjid (mosque), dargah (tomb) and a sanatorium. Haji Ali Dargah has been standing tall for around 400 years, and has witnessed all the storms and seasons. Now that it is corroding, steps are being taken to hold it strong and put the damaged pieces together.