Mumbai Highlights: 25 must-sees as recommended by Gigi Hadid
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Are you a first time traveler visiting the city of Mumbai? If yes then this tour is just for you. Covering 25 of the top tourist landmarks of Mumbai, this tour quite appropriately takes you through the highlights of colonial Mumbai, passing through the Victoria Terminus station, Kalaghoda art district and Gateway of India amongst others. We also take you on a cultural joy ride as we meet the Dabbawalas- the logistical wondermen who are known for precisely delivering 2,50,000 'dabbas' or tiffins, to their rightful owners, everyday. The tour also takes you through the Dhobighat- it has the power to make your jaw drop. It is an area where the laundrymen, more popularly known as the Dhobhis, wash the clothes of Mumbai-folks. You will see the Dhobhis at work, flogging and beating the clothes tirelessly to ensure it is devoid of any stain. To add more, we visit Mani Bhavan, which takes you through the historic journey of Gandhi and Mumbai.
Itinerary Details
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Stop At: Gateway of India
The emblem of Mumbai tourism, this victory arch was built to welcome the British Queen to the city, and it’s only befitting to have it as our first stop.
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Statue Of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
An iconic statue of Shivaji Maharaj who was a brave Maratha king who fought against the Mughals.
Duration: 10 minutes
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Landmark Hotel that has hosted the likes of Barack Obama, the Beatles and a host of other celebrities in its century old lifetime.
Duration: 2 minutes
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One of the oldest clubs in Mumbai, Royal Mumbai Yacht Club was built by John Adams and Charles Stevens and hence quite appropriately is located between Charles and Adams Street.
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Earlier the Mendham's Point- graveyard and also the Alfred Sailors club - The Headquarters has some dexterous work out in by John Lockwood Kipling
Stop At: Wellington Fountain
Wellington Circle- the fountain make to commemorate Duke of Wellington, Sir Arthur Wellesley, who fought Napolean in the battle of Waterloo
Duration: 5 minutes
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Government run contemporary art gallery in Mumbai
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Visit the iconic museum of Mumbai city.
Stop At: Kala Ghoda Art Precinct
This is the art area of Mumbai. Here, amidst stories of Sassoon and Jewish history, you will hear stories about the Watson Hotel – the first iron cast building in the city that hosted Mark Twain.
Duration: 25 minutes
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The oldest college in Mumbai, whose alumnus includes Lokmanya Tilak, Naoroji and Ambedkar amongst others. Also known to have hosted the University of Mumbai while it was under construction.
Stop At: David Sassoon Library and Reading Room
We take you to an erstwhile mechanical institute which is now converted into a library that overlooks the famous Kalaghoda area.
Duration: 10 minutes
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Mumbai's first iron cast building, and a heritage hotel which is well-known to have hosted Mark Twain during his stay in Mumbai, which is now under the threat of being taken down owing to its deteriorating state.
Stop At: University of Mumbai Library
The beauty of the university building is such that its architecture and beautiful arches makes one want to stay in class for a longer and take up every opportunity to run to the university. Witness the beautiful architecture and the history of this building through the tour.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Rajabai Clock Tower
The Big Ben of Mumbai, this structure was built by generous donation from Premchand Roychand, a Mumbai based businessman. It still chimes old British tunes once every 15 minutes.
Stop At: Bombay High Court
The Bombay High court was built in the form of a German castle. It was in this court that the jury system was abolished
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Walk through this ground which serves as a space for many aspiring cricketers, who practice the game of cricket at Oval Maidan.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Churchgate Railway Station
Dabbawalas (Shut on weekends) or the 6 sigma workers of Mumbai send over 5, 00, 000 boxes of lunch daily to their rightful owners with extreme precision. Studied by consultants and business schools for the secrets of their proclaimed near-flawless efficiency, the dabbawalas have been feted by British royals (Prince Charles) and titans of industry (Richard Branson) alike. Even FedEx, which supposedly knows something about logistics, has paid them a visit.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: St. Thomas Cathedral Mumbai
Visit the first Anglican church in Bombay and get to know the more about its history and heritage.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Horniman Circle Garden
Named after Benjamin Horniman, as a tribute to the editor of the Bombay Chronicle newspaper. Horniman was also known to play a key role in India's freedom struggle.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
Possibly the most architectural stunning building in India, Victoria terminus railway station, now CST, sees a record of six hundred and sixty thousand footfalls daily, making it the busiest station in Mumbai. The first train operated in India departed from here in 1853
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Marine Drive
Relish the breathtaking view of the sea at Mumbai's Marine drive.
Duration: 10 minutes
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A breathtaking view of the coastline of Mumbai and the city adjoining.
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Mani Bhavan Gandhi Museum
Get an insight into Gandhi's life- that is beautiful archived in this museum.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Dhobi Ghat
Open - air laundry, visit the human washing machines of Mumbai
Duration: 5 minutes
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Stop for a quick bite at this iconic Parsi bakery which serves some amazing bun maska and chai!
Duration: 20 minutes