After Morning Buffet Breakfast.
Gateway of India: Start your day by visiting this iconic landmark. It's not only a historical site but also offers a great view of the Arabian Sea.
Taj Mahal Palace: Right next to the Gateway of India, this luxurious hotel is an architectural marvel. Even if you're not staying here, taking a stroll around the premises can be impressive.
Colaba Causeway: Explore this bustling street market known for its vibrant atmosphere and a variety of goods, from clothing to accessories to souvenirs.
Haji Ali Dargah: A revered mosque and tomb located on a small islet in the Arabian Sea, accessible via a narrow causeway.
Dharavi Leather Market: Dharavi, one of Asia's largest slums, is also home to a thriving leather industry. The market here offers a wide range of leather goods, including bags, shoes, and accessories.
Juhu Beach: A popular beach where locals and tourists alike enjoy leisurely strolls, food stalls, and stunning sunsets.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CST): A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this historic railway station is an architectural masterpiece blending Victorian and Indian styles
Crawford Market: Experience the lively ambiance of this bustling market, offering a variety of fresh produce, spices, and other goods.
Linking Road: Situated in the suburb of Bandra, Linking Road is a popular shopping destination for clothing, accessories, and footwear. It's known for its trendy and affordable fashion options.
Zaveri Bazaar: Located in the heart of Mumbai, Zaveri Bazaar is a renowned jewelry market. It's a paradise for those looking for gold, silver, gemstones, and intricately designed jewelry pieces.
Street Food Adventures: No visit to Mumbai is complete without trying its street food. Head to Mohammed Ali Road or Juhu Beach for some late-night street food indulgence. From pav bhaji to vada pav, you'll find a variety of delicious snacks to satisfy your taste buds.
Overnight Stay In Mumbai.