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Imagine the hive that is a global city like, London, then times it by 100! That’s what Mumbai is like. Filled to the brim with incredible culture, historic buildings and the most amazing food, there is so many of the best things to do in Mumbai across the whole city.

The Royal Opera House


The Royal Opera House of Mumbai is a very special place indeed. It’s the last of its kind and just reopened last year after a hefty 6-year restoration. Still putting on performances today, the Royal Opera House is perfect to spend an evening in the city. 🎶

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Sanjay Gandhi National Park

Just a little outside of Mumbai itself, Sanjay Gandhi National Park is one beautiful (and protected) place that every traveller to Mumbai should see.
This jungle paradise is filled with literally thousands of species of plants, beautiful scenery like the Shilonda waterfall and if you’re really lucky you might even spot a leopard, or two! Don’t forget to visit the Kanheri Caves that form part of the Buddhists monks monastic buildings. They really are so special to see.

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Marine Drive

Do take a leisurely stroll by the Arabian Sea, on Marine Drive. The azure sea with ferries sailing in, photogenic sunset and refreshing breeze hypnotize the mind completely. You can sit and enjoy some special time with your beloved, stroll hand in hand, enjoy street food or capture the most beautiful sunset vista.

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Chor Bazaar

If you are an antique lover, Good news !!Indulge in crazy shopping at chor bazaar, one of the most buzzing Mumbai markets. Pick up handicrafts, trinkets, home decors, souvenirs and curio items like brass statues, bronze sculptures and vintage kettles, Bollywood posters, antique lamps, clocks, cameras and gramophone records. Chor Bazaar stands out in terms of shops and collections from other markets of Mumbai and spending some hours there and grabbing best of knick knacks, is surely one of the fun things to do in Mumbai.

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Four Season’s Rooftop bar

The best place for sundowners, besides on a 200 ft yacht (that I wish I could have), is the Four Season’s Rooftop bar – even if you’re not staying at the hotel, it’s a very chic establishment that offers some pretty gorgeous views across the city. Expect prices to be considerably higher than local restaurants but it’s well worth it if you’re looking for a special little experience. 🍸

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Red Carpet Wax Museum


Another one of the most exciting things to do in Mumbai on a budget is visiting the Red Carpet Wax Museum and clicking pictures with your favorite celebrity. Located in the famous R City Mall, Red Carpet Wax Museum is one of the prime tourist attractions where you can find all Bollywood fans. Wax statues of prominent personalities like Obama, Brad Pitt, Harry Potter, Steve Jobs, Nelson Mandala, and Mahatama Gandhi are present at this museum.

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Drive in Movies at Palladium

Weekends in the pre-pandemic days would feature a visit to the movie theatres, popcorn. The year that followed changed that. This weekend, people in Mumbai can celebrate a return to the normal and a date with the stars—of the human and the celestial kind with a drive-in movie experience

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Haji Ali Dargah

Located on a small island in the middle of Worli Bay, Haji Ali Dargah Mosque is one beautiful place to visit. It’s open every day, but it’s connected to the shore by a narrow walkway, so you might not be able to get there until the tide goes out..

CSMVS

Dedicated to the Prince of Wales in the Victorian era, the Museum has now been aptly renamed the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya or CSMVS for short.
This incredible faux-Renaissance building has a huge array of objects and texts, textiles as well focused on Mumbai’s rich and illustrious history.
Just remember, you might want to prioritise what to see and what to skip… especially with their being over 50,000 things to see inside.

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Once the intense heat of mid-day has gone and the sun starts to drop, you’ll notice a huge swath of visitors and locals alike that come out to enjoy the shorefront around the Gateway of India.
It’s a really special place to see, especially as the sunset.
If you’re looking to steer clear of some of the crowds, thinking about chartering a small boat from the harbour itself. This can be a really beautiful experience but be prepared to haggle for a decent price.

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