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Mumbai Overview
India has always been fixated with Bombay. It is India's archetypal metropolis, imbibing the most extreme of paradoxes. The dream factory is glitzy, home to Bollywood, a thriving commerce industry, the moneyed swish set and some of the country's best educational institutions, and yet it has a convoluted underbelly comprising gangsters, dirt cheap prostitutes, street children and the world's largest slums. The first thing that will strike you about Bombay is the crowd. It is everywhere and it is always moving, making Bombay a heaving mass of population, buzzing with a nervous energy. Initially a group of seven islands that were merged together by land reclamation, Bombay has a rich Colonial heritage. An amble through the fort area is testimony to the fact, housing beautiful Gothic-Elizabethan buildings and monuments. Bombay is essentially an immigrant city, and has a myriad faces. To discover one of them, walk through the city's various maidans. Amidst broken glass, refuse and bottles, the grounds are full of cricket enthusiasts, with each maidan housing several pitches. The air is filled with the crack of the bat, the cheers of the players and numerous balls doing the rounds as seven to ten matches are being played at the same time. Anyone can join in the games. The distinct collage of Bombay's population is reflected in the shopping. It is an inherent urban city where everything is on offer for everyone; where second hand book bazaars coexist with high-end shopping malls, where flower markets jostle with flea markets, where the quaint antiques market is belligerently housed in an area called the Chor Bazaar (Thieves' Bazaar). And the street food. You haven't seen Bombay if you havent sampled the street food - varied and vivacious, scrumptious and spicy, it will leave you asking for more as your eyes water and ears burn. Wash it down then with a tall glass of juice available all over Bombay at stalls.Having listed out the essentials, what one has to understand is that Bombay escapes definition. It is a city constantly moving, changing, evolving, and it can be known only by being experienced. It has a resilient character, as seen every day in the thousands of dabbawallas who work tirelessly to ferry lunches across a myriad offices or in its Irani restaurants that are still running, in the face of utter commercialisation.Everything exaggerated, impossible or unimaginable you might have heard about Bombay is in fact true, and more. Look beyond its glaring disparities and you will discover its seductive spirit that keeps the city alive, making it what it is.
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Five Star Recommended Hotel
Rs.7245
Area: New MumbaiBlank
Rs.8381
Area: Western Suburbs, Bombay Exhibition CentreBlank
Rs.9940
Area: International Airport, Western SuburbsBlank
Rs.9520
Area: Domestic Airport, International Airport, Bandra Kurla Complex, AndheriBlank
Three Star Recommended Hotel
Rs.3292
Area: Bandra Area, Western SuburbsBlank
Rs.3749
Area: International Airport, Western SuburbsBlank
Rs.5184
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Rs.4230
Area: South MumbaiBlank
Rs.6627
Area: Domestic Airport, International Airport, Bombay Exhibition Centre, AndheriBlank
Rs.2797
Area: Western SuburbsBlank
Rs.5335
Area: Bandra Area, Western SuburbsBlank
Rs.5502
Area: South MumbaiBlank
Rs.4477
Area: Western SuburbsBlank
Budget Recommended Hotel
Rs.3430
Area: New MumbaiBlank
Rs.2360
Area: Domestic Airport, International Airport, Western Suburbs |
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City Attractions
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminusearlier known as Victoria Terminus
Girgaon ChowpatyThe domestic airport is 25 kms from the city center. Taxis and auto rickshaws are readily available outside the terminal building. A free shuttle service to the international airport also operates from here.
Mumbai Central Railway StationMumbai Central serves as the southernmost terminus in Mumbai for Western Railway outstation trains, as well as suburban lines. Trains depart from here to Gujarat, Rajasthan, Punjab and Delhi, including the Rajdhani trains to Delhi.
Gateway Of IndiaBuilt to honour the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to India in 1911, the Gateway has a grand arch in the Indo-Saracenic style with Gujarati and Islamic wooden carvings. It is also the departing point for ferries plying to Elephanta Island.
Nariman PointA business district, Nariman Point, named after Khurshid Framji Nariman, is the southern most tip of Marine Drive. Business firms such as Air India, Central Bank of India, Indian Express, Mittal Towers and the Oberoi Hotel are situated here.
Juhu BeachThis beach located along Juhu Road is famous for the Chowpatty, a heavenly corner for food junkies. A favourite with children and adults alike, it has an amusement park, play ground and an open air restaurant. Camel rides further add to the charm.
VashiVashi is a beautiful township in Navi Mumbai. It was one of the first nodes developed by CIDCO in the city. Vashi directly connects to Mumbai across Thane creek and has grown to become the commercial hub here amidst the areas booming real estate.
Dadar TerminusDadar houses a residential complex, silk hub and wholesale fruit and vegetable market. The Shivaji Park, a playground is located here, where the likes of Sachin Tendulkar practice cricket.
BandraA posh residential complex, Bandra is referred to as the Queen of the Suburbs. Bandra is linked with Linking Road, a popular shopping hub. The Mount Mary Basilica and Band Stand along the Arabian Sea are located in the vicinity.
FortA large part of south Mumbai is known as Fort because of the strong impression of the colonial British architecture in the area.
Mahalakshmi TempleThe Mahalakshmi Temple was built in 1785 in honour of deity Mahalakshmi, the goddess of wealth. The temple is located at one end of Breach Candy, now known as Bhulabhai Desai Road.
MaladThirty kms from Mumbai, Malad is popular for Marve, Aksa and Erangal beaches where the famous Raheja Group of Hotels is located. A new attraction here is a movie theater called Movietime, which screens all the latest Hollywood and Bollywood flicks.
Breach CandyBhulabhai Desai Road, better known as Breach Candy or Warden Road is a niche up market residential and semi commercial locality of South Mumbai. It is also home to the citys affluent. The Mahalakshmi Temple is located here.
Nehru CentreGodrej Compoud VikhroliMumbai Central serves as the southernmost terminus in Mumbai for Western Railway outstation trains, as well as suburban lines. Trains depart from here to Gujarat, Rajasthan, Punjab and Delhi, including the Rajdhani trains to Delhi.
Mumbai Central Bus StandBombay Central Bus Stand is located near Bombay Central Railway Station. This bus stand is also near the head office and main depot of Brihanmumbai Electricity Supply and Transport, which is Mumbais public transport service and electricity provider.
Domestic AirportChhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, formerly Sahar International Airport, is spread over an area of 1450 acres, and is Indias biggest international and domestic aviation hub. The domestic terminal is in Santacruz.
Kurla TerminusLokmanya Tilak Terminus or LTT was formerly known as Kurla Terminus, and is a railhead of Mumbai, near Tilak Nagar Railway Station. Managed by the Central Railway, it was recently refurbished to take pressure of the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus.
International AirportAndheriAndheri is a residential, business, and commercial area of Mumbai. It is divided into 2 parts, Andheri East and Andheri West. Areas like Juhu, and Lokhandwala are in Andheri. Some major hotels like Hyatt Regency and Le Royal Meridien are also in Andheri.
Malad Mind SpaceAndheri StationMumbai CentralPowaiShivaji ParkSeepzD Y Patil StadiumNerul
KalamboliCBD BelapurPanvelBand StandSiddhivinayak TemplePrabhadevi
Bandra TerminusBandra Kurla ComplexBombay Exhibition CentreWorliLower ParelWorld Trade CentreNCPAPrabhadeviMarine DriveISCON TempleCrowford MarketBest & NMMT Bus DepotKoparkhairne Railway StationDmart shopping mallPalm Beach Galaria - Shopping Mall with Adlabs theatreVashi Railway StationCity Centre Mall with Cini Max TheatreDhirubhai Ambani Knowledge city (Reliance Company) GhansoliMillenium business park - MahapeMIDC Industrial area - Mahape - Rabale - Airoli - Pawn etcAirportRailway - Bus StationJuhuCBD Bus DepotCST StationKarnala Bird SanctuaryLonavalaRIL Corporate parkMIDC Taloja |
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