Written By
Gopika VC
Mumbai's film industry is one of its most prominent tourist attractions. Film City can accommodate over 1,000 sets at once.
At any time of year, the Gateway of India is one of Mumbai's most popular tourist attractions.
Mumbai's longest and most popular beach is Juhu. Mumbai's sweet-and-sour street food is famous.
Marine Drive, officially Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Road, is a 3-kilometer concrete road in southern Mumbai.
This aquarium is on Marine Drive, and it was started by a Parsi businessman named D. B. Taraporewala in 1951.
Haji Ali Dargah, the shrine of Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari, sits on an islet 500 yards off Worli, Mumbai's Arabian Sea shoreline off Lala Lajpatrai Marg.
Soak up the warmth and peace at the Global Vipassana Pagoda, which is a famous meditation dome hall that can fit up to 8,000 people.
The Elephanta Caves, which are on Elephanta Island in Mumbai, Maharashtra, are also called Gharapurichi Leni.
Bandra Bandstand is a 1.2-mile-long, paved path that runs along the western side of the sea. It is known as the Bandstand Promenade.
The Dharavi Slum, home to 60% of Mumbai's population, is another destination to explore in one day.