Customisable Mumbai Highlights Tour
The meeting location will be as per the client's request. Places of interest that a traveller can choose from include:
- Gateway of India: An arch monument built in the early twentieth century to commemorate King George V and Queen Mary's visit to India.
- Taj Hotel: A heritage five-star luxury hotel built in the Saracenic Revival style and situated next to the Gateway of India.
- Koli fishing village: Home to the Koli community, who were the earliest inhabitants of Mumbai.
- Nariman Point: A business district in Downtown Mumbai. Formerly the prominent business district on India's west coast, Nariman Point yielded that status to Mumbai's Bandra-Kurla Complex in 2010.
- VT Station, now called Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (World Heritage Site): This terminus is the headquarters of India's Central Railway.
- Municipal Corporation Building: A heritage building in South Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, situated opposite the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus.
- GPO (General Post Office): The central post office of the city of Mumbai, India. The post office handles most of the city's inbound and outbound mail and parcels.
- Asiatic Library: One of the oldest and most famous libraries in the city. It has a collection of over 100000 books and has been enriching the country's heritage for ages.
- Stock Exchange: An Indian stock exchange located on Dalal Street in Mumbai. Established in 1875, it is Asia's oldest stock exchange.
- Flora Fountain: Located at Hutatma Chowk, this ornamentally sculpted architectural heritage monument stands at the southern end of the historic Dadabhai Naoroji Road, in the Fort business district in the heart of South Mumbai.
- Bombay University: Informally known as Mumbai University (MU), it is a collegiate public state university located in Mumbai, Maharashtra.
- Bombay High Court: The high court of the Indian states of Maharashtra and Goa, and the union territories of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu. It is one of the oldest high courts in India.
- Atria Mall: A picture-perfect shopping mall sprawling across the prime Worli locality. In the world of high-end shopping malls, Atria Mall has established a name for itself with its sophistication and glittering facade.
- Dhobi Ghat (outdoor laundry): An open-air laundromat in Mumbai, India. It is located at Mahalaxmi railway station in southern Mumbai and is also accessible from the Jacob Circle monorail station.
- Hard Rock Cafe: A place where food and festivities go hand in hand. This warehouse in Lower Parel packs a museum within its walls.
- Hanging Gardens: Located atop Malabar Hill and close to Kamala Nehru Park, the Hanging Gardens are one of the major tourist attractions of Mumbai. Also known as the Pherozeshah Mehta Gardens, they are a popular picnic spot among locals and tourists alike.
- Kamala Nehru Park: Part of the Hanging Gardens complex in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, covering approximately 16,000 sq. mt. (4 acres). Located at the top of Mumbai's Malabar Hill, it is developed and maintained by the Hydraulic Engineer's Department of the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai.
- Marine Drive: A 3.6-kilometre-long promenade along Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Road in Mumbai, India. Often, the names Marine Drive and Mareens (Aliya) are used interchangeably to refer to this 3.9 km stretch.
- Mani Bhavan: Mahatma Gandhi's abode during his Mumbai visits.
- Jehangir Art Gallery: A gallery that provides a platform for aspiring artists.
- National Gallery of Modern Art: Known for its colossal collection of paintings, sculpture, and photography by some of the finest and most renowned artists of India, it is also known as 'The Mecca' for art lovers.
- Linking Road (street-side shopping): One of the first arterial roads linking the far-flung suburbs of Bandra and Juhu during the 1940s. The oldest name of the road was Dadabhai Navroji Road.
- Band Stand: A trendy place in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It is situated in front of Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan's house, Mannat.
- Sea Link: A new bridge across the sea that was inaugurated in June '09.
- Fashion Street: A popular place for street-side shopping.
- Crawford Market: The centre of market life in South Mumbai since it was built in the British Raj days. It is now officially renamed Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Market in honour of a famous social reformer who lived in the 19th century.
- Synagogue: Also known as Shaar Harahamim and Juni Masjid, Gate of Mercy Synagogue is the oldest synagogue in Mumbai. It was originally built in 1796, and was later renovated, rebuilt, and moved to its new location in Mandvi in 1860.
The end location will be as per the client's request.