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Things To Do

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Here are some of Mumbai’s most iconic spots for food, culture, and sightseeing. If you’d like to extend your stay in India to explore beyond Mumbai, we’d be happy to help you plan your trip! You’ll also get a glimpse of the city’s incredible diversity through the various places of worship we recommend, if that’s of interest to you. Please note: 1. Food in Mumbai can be quite spicy. If you prefer milder flavors, be sure to let the vendors or servers know and request that your food be prepared without spice. 2. Many local dishes may contain gluten, nuts, or dairy. If you have food allergies, please let us know so we can recommend suitable options. Since many people in India regularly consume these ingredients, street vendors may not always have substitutions available.

Trishna

Sai Baba Mandir Marg, Mumbai, MH 400001, India

Gajalee

Hanuman Road, Mumbai, MH 400057, India

Mohammed Ali Road

Mohammed Ali Road, Mumbai, MH, India

Mohammad Ali Road – A bustling and lively street that’s a true Mumbai food institution for meat lovers. Most of the eateries here are street-side stalls, so please exercise caution if you choose to explore. You can check out the guide for more details.

Elco Veg Restaurant

46 Hill Road, Mumbai, MH 400050, India

Truly delicious pain puri's here. They are also safe as they use bottled water to make the pani (spicywater) for the puris.

Shree Siddhivinayak Temple

SK Bole Road, Mumbai, MH 400028, India

Shree Siddhivinayak Temple – For those interested in India’s spiritual and cultural heritage, this temple is a significant landmark. As one of Mumbai’s most revered places of worship, it tends to get busy throughout the day, so an early morning visit is ideal.

Shri Mumbadevi Temple

45/47 Dhanji Street, Mumbai, MH 400002, India

Mumbadevi Temple – Another famous place of worship in Mumbai, this temple holds deep cultural and spiritual significance for the city. To avoid the crowds, we recommend visiting early in the morning.

Haji Ali Dargah

Dargah Road, Mumbai, MH 400026, India

Haji Ali Dargah – A truly one-of-a-kind Islamic place of worship, Haji Ali sits gracefully in the middle of the Arabian Sea. This iconic landmark, located in the heart of Mumbai, is a must-visit for anyone wishing to experience the city’s spirit and beauty.

Basilica of Our Lady of the Mount (Bandra, Mumbai)

Mount Mary Road, Mumbai, MH 400050, India

Mount Mary Church (Bandra) – Nestled in the vibrant neighborhood of Bandra, this Roman Catholic church is one of Mumbai’s most beloved landmarks. Its serene atmosphere and stunning architecture make it well worth a visit.

Gateway Of India Mumbai

Mumbai, MH, India

Gateway of India – One of Mumbai’s most famous landmarks, this arch-monument was completed in 1924 and stands proudly along the city’s waterfront. It’s a wonderful spot to admire the Arabian Sea and appreciate the grandeur of its architecture.

Marine Drive

Marine Drive, Mumbai, MH, India

Known as the Queen's necklace!!

Mani Bhavan Gandhi Sangrahalaya

19 Laburnum Road, Mumbai, MH 400007, India

A former residence of Mahatma Gandhi, now a museum.

Colaba Causeway

Colaba Causeway, Mumbai, MH, India

A bustling street market with a variety of goods, street food, and cafes.

Elephanta Caves

Gharapuri, MH 400021, India

A collection of cave temples dedicated to Lord Shiva on an island accessible by ferry. It is a ~1 hour ferry from the Gateway of India