Explore Mumbai’s Best Tourist Spots Like Never Before
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Mumbai is the financial capital of India and is home to some most famous tourist spots in the country. Explore them here!
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Gateway of India was constructed to commemorate the arrival of British Monarch George V and Mary of Teck, Empress consort on December 2, 1911. It marked the first visit of a British monarch to India.
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Known for its Mumbai-style street food stalls and location for film shooting, Juhu beach is a famous tourist attraction in Mumbai. It generally gets too crowded in the evening and on the weekends.
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Marine Drive is a 3 kilometre-long promenade and road in Mumbai. Since it is located right along the Arabian sea, it provides some of the most scenic drives. It was constructed by Pallonji Mistry.
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Believed to be one of the richest temples of India, this temple was constructed in 1801. This temple is dedicated to Lord Shri Ganesh.
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It is a 5 km-long 8 lane bridge on the Arabian Sea connecting Bandra and Worli in the suburbs of Mumbai. It is the first bridge in India to use seismic arresters which will help it withstand an earthquake of 7 magnitudes or more.
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It is commonly known as CST and is a historic terminal train station and UNESCO World Heritage Site. It opened in 1887. The station is designed as per the Italian Gothic style.
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These caves have been designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. These caves are a collection of cave temples dedicated to Lord Shiva.
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Located on the outskirts of Mumbai and situated in Sanjay Gandhi National Park, these caves are a group of rock-cut monuments, caves and statues.