Bordering the Arabian Sea, this famous road is a popular spot for watching sunsets, and is gorgeous when lit up at night.
It is soothing. The moment sun sets, the colors of Mumbai are changed to neon. Watch the Queens’ Necklace lit up against the backdrop of Dark Ocean.
Built in 1911 to welcome the King and Queen of England, this stone archway in Colaba is now a historic landmark.
This is a bridge which links Mumbai’s suburbs to South Mumbai. It’s a very prestigious bridge which was opened in 2009.
Often most easily described as 'a scene from Slumdog Millionaire,' with M.I.A.'s Paper Planes playing in the background, the Mumbai slums are possibly the most misinterpreted aspect of the city. A quick search for 'local tours' will take you to an operator who takes tourists to see slum life as it is in reality, the perfect way to counter the exaggerated claims of crime and squalor.
Dhobi Ghat is often referred to as the world's largest outdoor laundry service. Around 200 dhobi (washer folk) families work together here, cleaning clothes from all over the city. Although it is a mundane activity for the people in the area, it is definitely unlike anything you have witnessed before, and will give you a new appreciation for the term 'hard work!'