What You Will Do
Linda Tours Mumbai offers an unparalleled city experience, combining efficiency with depth. This 4-5 hour journey expertly navigates through Mumbai's heart, showcasing its rich tapestry of history, culture, and architecture. From the majestic Gateway of India to the fascinating Dhobi Ghat, visitors explore eight key attractions, each carefully timed to provide a comprehensive yet unhurried experience. The tour delves into Mumbai's colonial legacy and independence struggle, with stops at the impressive Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus and the inspiring Mani Bhavan Gandhi Museum. Scenic beauty isn't overlooked, with visits to the serene Hanging Gardens and the iconic Marine Drive. Expert local guides offer insider insights, enriching the experience with stories and facts not found in guidebooks. This well-balanced, customizable tour captures Mumbai's essence, making it ideal for both first-time visitors and returning travelers eager to rediscover the City of Dreams in a new light.
Cancellation Policy
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Itinerary
1
Gateway of India
15 minutes
The Gateway of India is an arch monument built during the 20th century in Mumbai, India. The monument was erected to commemorate the landing of King-Emperor George V and Queen-Empress Mary at Apollo Bunder on their visit to India in 1911. Built in Indo-Saracenic style, the foundation stone for the Gateway of India was laid on 31 March 1911. The structure is an arch made of basalt, 26 metres (85 feet) high. The final design of George Wittet was sanctioned in 1914 and the construction of the monument was completed in 1924. The Gateway was later used as a symbolic ceremonial entrance to India for Viceroys and the new Governors of Bombay. It served to allow entry and access to India.
2
Flora Fountain
5 minutes
Flora Fountain, at the Hutatma Chowk (Martyr's Square), is an ornamentally and exquisitely sculpted architectural heritage monument located at the southern end of the historic Dadabhai Naoroji Road, called the Mile Long Road, at the Fort business district in the heart of South Mumbai, Mumbai, India. Flora Fountain, built in 1864, is a fusion of water, architecture and sculpture, and depicts the Roman goddess Flora.
3
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
30 minutes
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (officially Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus), also known by its former name Victoria Terminus, is a historic terminal train station and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
4
Rajabai Clock Tower
10 minutes
One of Mumbai's landmarks, the Rajabai Clock Tower was completed in the 1870s and houses the University of Mumbai's library. Sir George Gilbert Scott modeled the Rajabai Clock Tower on the clock tower of the Palace of Westminster in London. Local businessman Premchand Roychand contributed to the cost of construction and named the tower in memory of his mother, Rajabai. The tower is 85 m (280 ft) tall and has five storeys. At a height of 9.1 m (30 ft) from the ground, there are eight statues representing the Indian castes.
5
Dhobi Ghat
15 minutes
Dhobi Ghat (Mahalaxmi Dhobi Ghat) is an open air laundromat in Mumbai, India. The washers, known as dhobis, work in the open to clean clothes and linens from Mumbai's hotels and hospitals. It was constructed in 1890.
6
Mani Bhavan Gandhi Museum
20 minutes
Mani Bhavan was Gandhi's Mumbai headquarters for about 17 years, from 1917 to 1934. The mansion belonged to Revashankar Jagjeevan Jhaveri, Gandhi's friend and host in Mumbai during this period. It was from Mani Bhavan that Gandhi initiated the Non-Cooperation, Satyagraha, Swadeshi, Khadi and Khilafat Movements. Gandhi's association with the charkha began in 1917, while he was staying at Mani Bhavan. In his November 2010 visit, Barack Obama became the first high-profile international visitor to visit the Mani Bhavan Gandhi Sangrahalaya in the last 50 years. Before him, only Martin Luther King Jr. had visited Mani Bhavan in the 1950s
7
Hanging Gardens
10 minutes
The Hanging Gardens, in Mumbai, also known as Pherozeshah Mehta Gardens, are terraced gardens perched at the top of Malabar Hill, on its western side, just opposite the Kamala Nehru Park. They provide sunset views over the Arabian Sea and feature numerous hedges carved into the shapes of animals.
8
Marine Drive
10 minutes
Overview of art Deco building and sunset point near NCPA
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