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Gateway of India

Must see/Thing to do:The Gateway of India is one of Mumbai’s most iconic monuments and landmarks. If you have time at your disposal, then you could take a ferry ride to Elephanta Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The ferry ride will enable you to take a great view of Mumbai’s coastline and Elephanta caves.
Colaba , Mumbai      100k+ Visitors / Day

Marine Drive

Must see/Thing to do:Marine Drive is a 3 km long stretch along the South Mumbai coast along the Arabian Sea and is one of the best spots to visit in the Mumbai city sightseeing package.After a walk at Marine Drive, you can treat yourself with food from some very popular restaurants some of which are Pizza by the Bay, Gaylord and Tea Center.
Marine Lines , Mumbai      300k+ Visitors / Day

Bandra Worli Sealink

Must see/Thing to do:The Bandra Worli Sea Link has become one of the prominent landmarks of Mumbai and has also made it to the top 10 Trip Advisor’s Traveller’s Choice awards of 2021.It is best recommended to go for a long drive across the sea link during early mornings or late nights when the traffic is at its leanest.A drive on the sea link during the monsoon months is best.
Bandra , Mumbai      100k+ Visitors / Day

Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus

Must see/Thing to do:CST is the city's most celebrated Gothic structure. Lavishly decorated with sculptures, it was designed by William Stevens and was opened in 1887 to coincide with the Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee celebrations.It is a beautiful structure to see, especially at night when structure is enlighten with beautiful bright color lightning.
CST , Mumbai      50k+ Visitors / Day

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya

Must see/Thing to do:Well-known as one of the premier cultural institutions of India, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya was founded in the year 1900. This edifice accounts to Grade 1 Heritages of Mayanagari and reflects Indo-Saracenic architectural style.Plan your visit here for sculptures, prints, Indian Miniature Paintings, European Paintings, and decorative art forms, Indian textiles and costumes, and other exhibits.
CST , Mumbai      30k+ Visitors / Day

Bombay High Court

Must see/Thing to do:At Bombay High Court, visitors are free to roam around and check out the building and its architecture. A glimpse of Victorian architecture is all around in the court.Bombay High Court Mumbai and the museum is open to the public with no entry fee. You can visit the place only on weekdays though. The favourable visiting times are during the working hours of the court, which are from 11 AM to 5 PM.
CST , Mumbai      30k+ Visitors / Day

Asiatic Library

Must see/Thing to do:The Asiatic library in Mumbai is one of the oldest and most famous libraries of the city. It has a collection of over 100000 books and has been enriching the heritage of our country since ages. The city Mumbai has an amazing weather in the winter months so you can plan a trip here during this time. But as for the library visit, any time of the year attracts the book lovers.
CST , Mumbai      20k+ Visitors / Day

Flora Fountain

Must see/Thing to do:The flora fountain in Mumbai is one of the oldest and most famous monumental structural arcgitectural of the city.If there’s a list of things to do in Mumbai, visiting and buying books from Flora Fountain’s book street would be a must. Every morning at 10 am, the blue plastic sheets are removed from the stacks of books making every human around look like dwarfs.
CST , Mumbai      20k+ Visitors / Day

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