50 Places to travel in Mumbai
MUMBAI
Here are top 50 places to visit in Mumbai
1) Marine Drive, Mumbai
Also called as queens necklace because of its arc shaped boulevard lining.when you see from top view its really looks like necklace.This popular seaside provides a refreshing break from claustrophobic concrete jungle that covers most of the city.Marine Drive ( officially Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Road ) is a 3 km long six lane concrete lane in a southern Mumbai which stretches north along the coastline forming natural bay. This c shaped road links Nariman point to Babulnath.
How to reach - easily reached by taxi within 10 mins from colaba district which costs you around 100-120 Rs.
if you are taking local then there are three local station near marine drive.
chuchgate railway station ,marine lines and charni roads.
Location - Chowpatty, South Mumbai.
18.9497N, 72.8189E
Timing - 24 x 7
Entry fee - Free
Camera allowed? - yes
Nearest Metro Station - Girgaon Metro Station
Things To Do -
- Watch a sunset
- Take an evening stroll enjoying the cool breeze
- Visit the Art buildings dotting the area
- evening walk.
The Gateway of India is an arch monument built during the 20th century in Bombay, India. The monument was erected to commemorate the landing of King George V and Queen Mary at Apollo Bunder on their visit to India in 1911.The structure is basically a Triumphal Arch, built predominantly in an Indo-Saracenic architectural style with some Muslim elements incorporated. This style of architecture was introduced by the British during their rule in India and it combines diverse elements of the Hindu and Muslim architecture with Gothic cusped arches, domes, spires, tracery, minarets and stained glass, in a uniquely playful style.it was build To commemorate the 1911 royal visit of King George Vand Queen Mary to Mumbai.
How To Reach- nearest railway station is churchgate from there you can get a taxi or cab for 100-150 rupees. or you can get through BEST buses which are cheaper.
Entry Fees - no entry fees
Cameras Allowed - yes
Timing To Visit - open 24 hrs of all days of week.
Things To do - guides are available if you are seeking for the history of gate way of India.
you can click photos there as no. of photographers present
street food is more fascinating in Mumbai so you can try .
How To Reach- nearest railway station is churchgate from there you can get a taxi or cab for 100-150 rupees. or you can get through BEST buses which are cheaper.
Entry Fees - no entry fees
Cameras Allowed - yes
Timing To Visit - open 24 hrs of all days of week.
Things To do - guides are available if you are seeking for the history of gate way of India.
you can click photos there as no. of photographers present
street food is more fascinating in Mumbai so you can try .
3)Colaba Causeway
Colaba Causeway is a very happening commercial street and a major causeway or land link between Colaba and the Old Woman's Island in the city of Mumbai,India Leamigo provides local experiences,activities and professional guides in this city.if you are interested in road side shopping this will be the best place for that. shopping is the first reason why colaba causeway is famous next being food from cheap street cloths to fashionable boutiques this lane which houses pod British building has it all.
How to reach - nearest railway station are C.S.T and churchgate. Distance is of 10-15 minutes from this stations. you can either come by walking or taxi.
Entry Fee - No entry fee
Cameras Allowed - you should click photos outside of market. in shops cameras are not allowed .
Timing - 9 am to 10 pm
Things To Do - Shopping
Trying New Food Items
4)Juhu Beach
The Juhu Beach in Mumbai is one of the most famous Indian beaches. This beach is known to be the one of the most-visited beaches of India and is situated in 'Ville Parle'. It is located approximately 18 km from the city center and is a desired location for most film shootings. Juhu Beach borders a posh locality where most celebrities stay and therefore, it is quite common to find famous celebrities jogging along the sands of this popular beach of Mumbai. Tourists visit this beach because of its peaceful atmosphere and its scenic beauty. Juhu Beach is also famous for its local delicacies and street food. The food stalls set up here offer excellent cuisines and snack items. People in Mumbai visit this beach to relax and enjoy after a long, tedious day. There are extravagant hotels and apartments located at the southern end of the beach. Watching the sunset in this wonderful place, guarded by the vast Arabian Sea, is a dream-like vision for anyone who visits the beach.
Entry fees - No
How To Reach- It is situated near the domestic airport as well as international airport you can take taxi or auto to reach there.
Best Time To Visit - Oct to Feb.
Things To Do - You can try out street food stalls at beaches.
some awesome photography.
horse riding camel riding
people come here for jogging walking
enjoy beautiful sunset
Cameras allowed - Yes
5)Siddhivinayak Temple
The Siddhivinayak Temple in the Prabhadevi area is a revered shrine dedicated to Lord Ganesha and is one of the most significant and frequented temples in mumbai. This temple was built in the year 1801 by Laxman Vithu and Deubai Patil. The couple did not have any children of their own and decided to build the Siddhivinayak temple so as to fulfil the wishes of other infertile women. Interestingly, the statue of Lord Ganesha here is believed to be self-manifested and grants wishes.one can also get paid darshan which is about 50 rupees. the temple also facilitate footware stand ,drinking water , washrooms,medical facility. you can get online darshan by clicking on this.
Entry fees - No
Timing of visit - 5.30 am to 10 pm
Time required - 2 hours
Cameras allowed - NO
6)Haji Ali Dargah
Haji Ali Dargah is an iconic landmark in Mumbai, floating in the middle of sea like a revered mirage. This Indo-Islamic pilgrim site is a welcome yet striking sight located on an island near Worli coast in Mumbai. The mosque was built in 19th century and houses the tomb of Saint Pir Haji Ali Shah Bukhari. Legend has it that Saint Haji Ali died when he went on a pilgrimage to Mecca, but miraculously, his casket floated across the sea and ended up on the shores of Mumbai. This is how this iconic mosque in mumbai came into existence.
Entry fees - No
Things To Do - trying most cuisine around building.
local specialities are chat birayaani, kabaab, hydrabadi, food.
visit nearby markets.
Best Time To Visit - Oct to March
Timing - Every day 6 am to 10 pm
Time required - 2 hours
7) Elephanta Caves
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Elephanta Caves is a specimen of rock-cut art and architecture from the times of medieval India. The caves are located on the Elephanta or Gharapuri island which is situated at a distance of 11 km from the city of mumbai. Natively known as Gharapurichi Leni, the Elephanta Caves that exist today are ruins of what were once elaborately painted artworks. It also provides an amazing view of the Mumbai skyline. You can reach the Elephanta Caves via a ferry ride from Gateway of India. This collection of cave temples dates back to 5th to 7th centuries and most of them are dedicated to Lord Shiva.There are two groups of alcoves in the site of the Elephanta Caves, the first is a large group of five Hindu caves and the second one is a smaller group of two Buddhist caves.
Entry Fee -SAARC , Myanmar ,Thiland citizens - 10 rupees
foreigners -250 rupees
child under15 age - free
village entry fee -10 rupees
Photography Charges - Free
Videography Charges - 25 rupees
How To Reach - Elephanta Caves are situated on Elephanta Island about 7 kms from Mumbai’s mainland shore. The caves can be reached by an approx. 1-hour boat ride from Gateway of India.
Time Required - 3 hours
Camera allowed - yes
Timing - 9 AM TO 5.30 PM
8)Girgaum Chaupati
Popularly known as Chowpatty, the beach is located in southern mumbai along the western railway route. This small sandy beach is a popular place to chill, and a must visit for all tourists who visit Marine Drive for the first time. Chowpatty Beach is one of the most famous beaches in Mumbai. Located in the heart of the city, this beach is most popular for its local delicacies which most people enjoy whenever they visit Chowpatty Beach. Watching the glorious sunsets from this beach is a sight worth seeing! This beach is a retreat from a tedious routine for many.
Entry Fees - No
Timings - you can visit anytime.
How To Reach - churchgate is nearest station one can hire taxi from it.
Nearby Attraction - Marine Drive, Crawford Market, Mahalakshmi Temple
Cameras Allowed - Yes
9)Bandra Worli Sea Link
Also known as Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link, this eight-lane cable-stayed bridge in Mumbai is the first project initiated by Maharashtra Government that commences West Island Freeway System It is a cable bridge that connects Bandra in the west of Mumbai to Worli which is in the southern part of the city. This bridge has helped in saving a lot of time for the passengers who travel from Bandra to Worli and vice versa.
Timings - it is open for 24 hours for all days.
Time required - 45 min to 1 hr.
Entry Fee - Car - 55 -137 rupees
Tempo lcv - 80- 200 rupees
heavy vehicles - 110-175 rupees
10)Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus
It is one of the beautiful architectural building for railway station in India. Every day about thousand of trains running from this station.it is one of the major source of transportation for mumbai people.the trains are also called mumbai local.CST is also known as Victoria terminus.it also awarded as world heritage site in 2004 by UNESCO. it was built in 1888.
Cameras allowed - Yes
Entry Fee - platform ticket
Nearby Attraction -gate way of India, flora junction, Mumbai University, juhu beach,marine drive, sanjay gandhi national park.
11)Pince of Wales Museum
The Prince of Wales Museum is a splendid structure situated in Mumbai and is regarded to be one of the heritage buildings of the city. The foundation stone of this edifice was laid down by the Prince of Wales on the 11 November 1905, and it was established as a museum on 10 January 1922. The facade of the museum is a sight to behold in itself and sits in the midst of an expansive green garden.
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Cameras allowed - NO
Entry Fee - 30 Rupees.
Time Required - 2-3 hrs
12)Essel World
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Cameras allowed - yes
Entry Fee -450 - 1500 Rupees
Time Required - 8 hrs
13)Fashion Street, Mumbai
Latest trends, a variety of clothes and the delicious aroma of street food is what Fashion Street in mumbai is all about. One of the favourite shopping hubs for the people of Mumbai, especially students, the place offers some of the trendiest and latest fashion clothes at jaw-dropping bargains. Located near CST (Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus), it offers an array of about 150 shops that sell a humongous variety of accessories and clothes.
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Cameras allowed - yes
Entry Fee - no
14)Film City Mumbai
Spread across a vast area of 520 acres, the Film City is comprised of about twenty indoor studios and is located in Aarey Colony, mumbai. Film City is often regarded as a home of Bollywood. The place is so vast that about 1000 film sets can be erected here simultaneously. Over the years, it has been the locations for a number of Bollywood films. Almost over 900 movies and many more television shows have also been shot here. Today, Film City has grown to be one of the best film studios, well-equipped with all the essential amenities and world-class facilities
Cameras allowed - no
Entry Fee - Rupees 599-1600
Time Required - 4 hrs
15)National Gallery of modern art
A paradise for art lovers, National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA), Mumbai is a famous art museum possessing a magnificent collection of paintings, sculptures and artefacts since 1996. The multitude of artwork present in this charismatic gallery has drawn millions of visitors and left them awestruck. It is governed by the Department of Culture, Government of India and has over the period become a popular tourist attraction as it very convincingly depicts the modification of artwork in the field of visual and plastic arts.
Cameras allowed - no
Entry Fee -Indians- 20
Foreigners - 500
Time Required - 3 hrs
16)Sanjay Gandhi National Park
The Sanjay Gandhi National Park, previously known as the Borivali National Park covers approximately 20% of Mumbai's geographical area and is home to a staggering thirteen hundred species of flora and more than five hundred species of fauna respectively. Covering an area of 104 square kilometers, it is one of Asia's most visited National Parks with over 2 million visitors every year.
Cameras allowed - Yes
Entry Fee - 50 per person
Time Required - 4 hrs
17)Global vipassana Pagoda
The Global Vipassana Pagoda was built as a token of gratitude towards a Vipassana teacher and Accountant General of Independent Burma, Sayagyi U Ba Khin, who was instrumental in bringing Vipassana back to its country of origin after it ceased to exist in India. Many visitors frequent the Global Pagoda during the stressful and painful phases of their lives and manage to achieve total harmony in the chaotic times of today. It is also considered to one of the seven wonders of the state of Maharashtra.
Cameras allowed - No
Entry Fee -No Entry Fee
Time Required- 2 hrs
18)Mumbai Zoo
Formerly known as Ranichi Bagh meaning Queen's Gardens, Jijamata Udyan is the only zoo in the city of Mumbai. Its former name is a depiction of the original British name Victoria Gardens. Now it is also known as Veermata Jijabai Bhosale Udyan and Zoo, named after the mother of Shivaji, the hero of Maratha Empire.
Cameras allowed - No
Entry Fee -100 Rupees
ocated in the Sanjay Gandhi National Park, near Borivali in Mumbai, the Kanheri Caves in Mumbai are a group of rock - cut monuments in the form of caves. The caves and the paintings, themselves, illustrate the Buddhist influence on the Indian art and culture. The caves are famous for their 109 special entrances as well as for their ancient sculptures, carvings, paintings and inscriptions dating back to the 1st century to the 10th century that adorn their basalt formations.
Cameras allowed - Yes
Entry Fee - Indians - 5
Foreigners - 100
The Mahalaxmi Temple is one of the oldest temples situated in the city of Mumbai. Located on the Bhulabai Desai Road in Mahalaxmi West, it is dedicated to Goddess Mahalaxmi or the 'Goddess of Wealth'. The temple was built sometime around the 16th - 17th century and the main presiding deity here is Goddess Laxmi, while Goddess Kali and Saraswati are other two deities worshipped here.
Cameras allowed - Yes
Entry Fee - No Entry Fee
21)Iskon Temple
The ISCKON Temple has an impressive architecture and paintings on the temple walls depict scenes from the Mahabharata. Swami Prabhupada, a devout follower of Krishna went to the United States at the age of 69 and founded Iskcon when most men look for the comfort of homes. Gates are opened at four thirty in the morning for visitors. The best time to visit ISKCON temple is early in the morning when the deities are decorated with flowers
Cameras allowed - Yes
Entry Fee -No Entry Fee
22)Hanging Garden
Hanging Garden is a terrace garden situated on top of the Malabar Hill, right next to the Kamla Nehru Park. It overlooks the stunning Arabian Sea and was built in 1880 by Mr. Ulhas Ghapokar. The stunning gardens are dedicated to Barrister Pherozeshah Mehta and are also known as Pherozeshah Mehta Gardens. In fact, when viewed from above, one can clearly see the letter PMG spelt out in the gardens.
Cameras allowed - Yes
Entry Fee -No Entry Fee
Time Required -2 hrs
Gorakhgad is a hill fort in Maharashtra. Gorakhgad and Machindragad are twin forts in the Thane district of Maharashtra. Gorakhgad is situated at an elevation higher than its twin fort.
Cameras allowed - Yes
Entry Fee -No Entry Fee
A beautiful, serene and pristine beach in Mandwa Village is not just about quite long walks along the coast but also offers the buzz of water sports.
Adorned with breathtaking views all around, it serves as an ideal destination for adventure lovers. A ferry boat ride away from Mumbai, it is a must visit.
Cameras allowed - Yes
Entry Fee - Onwards 300 Rupees
Kamala Nehru Park is a famous recreational attraction located in the heart of the city. It is a favourite spot for jogging, walks or just for spending some time away from the hustle and bustle of the routine life. The Park is also in close proximity from some colleges, schools and hostels. So, one would find groups of students exercising or just hanging out after a busy day. Having said that, it is a great place for people belonging to all age groups. People get their children
Cameras allowed - Yes
Entry Fee - No Entry Fee
26)Mahakali Caves
Mahakali Caves, also known as Kondivite Caves, are centuries old and are located in the western part of the city of Mumbai in Andheri. Mahakali Caves comprise a total of nineteen rock-cut monuments, built between 1st and 6th century. The main cave consists of Buddha figures and stupas and there are several Buddha idols carved on the rocks too.
Cameras allowed - Yes
Entry Fee - No Entry Fee
27)Lokhandwala Market
The market is located just 5 kilometres away from the Andheri Station and is famous not only for its convenient location and accessibility but also because it offers a variety of items at really affordable prices. One can find everything ranging from footwear to fruits, and from jewellery to electronic items in this single market.
Cameras allowed - Yes
Entry Fee -No Entry Fee
28)Hill Road And Linking Road Bandra
Hill Road is a famous place for shopping and rejuvenation in Mumbai. It is basically an arterial road running through Mumbai that connects the intersection near Bandra Railway Station and S V Road. It is officially known as Ramdas Nayak Road but is called Hill Road because it goes over a hilly slope. This area of Bandra is famous for street shopping, eating and hanging out.
Cameras allowed - Yes
Entry Fee - No Entry Fee
29)Makaradgad Trek
Makarandgad (or Madhumakarandgad) is a hill fort in the state of Maharashtra. Believed to be comprised of twin peaks, Madhu and Makarandgad, the fort has thus derived its name.
Situated n the district of Satara, the fort rises to an elevation of 4000 feet from the ground There are freshwater cisterns and tanks of water in the fort. The top of the fort is more of a plateau than a hill, and has a Mallikarjun Mahadev temple
Cameras allowed - Yes
Entry Fee - No
30)Bhimashankar Trek
Bhimashankar Trek is one of the most famous treks in Maharashtra. Trekkers from Pune and Mumbai often head to Bhimashankar for a day-long recreational activity which can easily be completed over a weekend.
Cameras allowed - Yes
Entry Fee - No Entry Fee
31)Naneghat
Situated at a height of 2,600 feet, Naneghat is a mountain pass through the Sahyadri Mountain Range in Maharashtra that connects the Konkan sea coast with the old town of Junnar in the Deccan. Once an important corridor link through the Ghatghar forest between the coastal region and the important towns inland, Naneghat is now a loved and much-frequented route for the trekkers and explorers.
Cameras allowed - Yes
Entry Fee -No Entry Fee
32)Jahangir Art Gallery
Jehangir Art Gallery is located at Kalaghoda in Southern Mumbai and is one of the most prestigious venues for artists to display and showcase their work. The formation of the gallery was funded by Cowasji Jehangir and it has served its artful pursuits ever since it was established in 1952. Named after Sir Cowasji's late son Jehangir, the gallery has hosted the works of famous artists such as M. F. Hussain and S. H. Raza. A haven for art lovers, this destination is well known for its splendid art exhibits
Cameras allowed - No
Entry Fee - No Entry Fee
Mahuli is a hill fort in Maharashtra. Located in the district of Thane, the peak of the fort rises to an elevation of 2700 feet from the ground. The summit is actually a collection of 2-3 hills, all having typical names.
Cameras allowed - Yes
Entry Fee - No Entry Fee.
Sri Malang gad is a fort near Kalyan in the Raigad district of Maharashtra. It is known popularly as Haji Malang, which is one of the most famous among the three sufi shrines located on the hill. The structure of the fort is three-storeyed, and each tier has a specific name.
Cameras allowed - Yes
Entry Fee - No Entry Fee
35)Mount mary Church
The Basilica of Our Lady of the Mount, commonly called as the Mount Mary Church by the locals, is a Roman Catholic Church situated atop a hillock 262 feet above sea level and is one of the finest specimens of its kind. Located in the suburbs of the vibrant city of Mumbai, the church enjoys a stunning view of the joyfully bustling Arabian Sea as it beautifully reflects different shades of blue.
Cameras allowed - No
Entry Fee - No Entry Fee
36)Jivdhan Trek
Jivdhan is a hill fort in the state of Maharashtra. It is a part of the 'famous five' fort in the Sahyadri mountain range. The other forts which are a part of the famous five include Naneghat, Shivneri, Chavand and Hadsar.
Cameras allowed - Yes
Entry Fee - No Entry Fee
37)Jama Masjid Mumbai
Just a kilometre and a half away from Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, the Jama Masjid, popularly known as Friday Mosque, is the oldest mosque in the city of dreams - Mumbai. A popular place of pilgrimage, this mosque stands majestically on the renowned Sheikh Menon Street, near Crawford Market, in the southern part of Mumbai.
Cameras allowed - No
Entry Fee -No Entry Fee
38)Gorai Beach
Located in the north suburb of Mumbai, 40 kms from the main city, Gorai Beach is one the cleanest, most tranquil and one of the most frequented beaches of Mumbai. Located near Bhayandar, on the Gorai Creek, the soothing calmness of this beach bordering the Arabian Sea, makes for a perfect leisure weekend vacation.
Cameras allowed - Yes
Entry Fee -No Entry Fee
39)Madh Island
Madh Island, an island located off the coast on Mumbai is home to umpteen villages, farmlands and surreal vistas. In recent times, it has found popularity as a weekend destination among the rich and elite of Mumbai. Dotted with quaint settlements and lush green farms, Madh Island is a respite from the glitterati and dazzling environs of the city and can be reached by an hour’s drive or a ferry ride from the city.
Cameras allowed - Yes
Entry Fee - No Entry Fee
40)Marve Beach
Marve Beach will remind you of the beaches in Goa because of the attires and the mannerisms of the locals. To add to the beauty, the beach houses a tiny ancient Portuguese church which is popular amongst the tourists. The beach also facilitates ferry rides every 5 - 10 minutes from here to Manori beach. The Indian Naval Base - INS Hamla is also located in the vicinity and you can spot jawans from the same undergoing training on the beach at wee hours.
Cameras allowed - Yes
Entry Fee -No Entry Fee
41)Varsova Beach
A continuation of Juhu Beach towards the Andheri suburbs, Versova Beach is comparatively less crowded and only separated by a creek from the former beach. Versova is essentially a fishing village inhabited by Kolis (fisherfolks) situated in the vicinity of the beach, and is a hotbed for fish trade.
Cameras allowed - Yes
Entry Fee - No Entry Fee
42)Nehru Center
Built as a tribute to Nehru, the first prime minister of independent India, this science museum includes a planetarium, art gallery, library, cultural center and permanent, 14-gallery exhibit called Discovery of India.
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Cameras allowed - No
Entry Fee -No Entry Fee
43)Kidzania
KidZania basically is an indoor attraction or a themed amusement park that spreads across an area of 1.73 acres. It is a fun attraction made especially for children within the age of 2 and 16. Its core concept is to have an interactive platform where children can feel inspired and learn through fun activities. The aim of the attraction is also to create a global entertainment and learning brand to contribute towards the growth of children by motivating, empowering and educating them in a unique, city-like Atmosphere. All of these activities are conducted in a safe environment.
Cameras allowed - Yes
Entry Fee - 300-700 Rupees
44)Taraporewala Aquarium Mumbai
This small aquarium has over 100 species of marine and fresh water fish and underwater creatures, including turtles, morays, sharks and recently added varieties of coral fish from the Lakshadweep islands.
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Cameras allowed - Yes
Entry Fee - 60- 1000 Rupees
45)Chota Kashmir, Mumbai
For all those, who are looking for heaven and tranquillity in the hustle bustle and clamour of Mumbai, Chota Kashmir is the place to visit. Surprised? A perfect picnic spot, Chota Kashmir garden, and lake are the place for all age groups. Whether coming with family, friends or partners, this place promises you a complete peace. Here, you will surely encounter a genuine feeling of serenity
Cameras allowed - Yes
Entry Fee -20 Rupees
46)Worli Sea Face
Worli Seaface is one of the most prominent promenades in Mumbai and is located right along the Arabian Sea. The exuberant area with lashing waves and gushing waters of the Arabian Sea is situated in Worli, Mumbai and is popularly called Worli Sea Face. Home to the rich and affluent residential colonies, the posh locale is also a major business district. Extending from Worli Fort in the north to Prabhadevi in the south.
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Cameras allowed - Yes
Entry Fee - No Entry Fee
47)Clue Hunt,Mumbai
Clue Hunt is amongst the most innovative and fun things you will ever find in India today. Sixty minutes spent here solving a mysterious challenge with your friends or colleagues will turn out to be exciting and rewarding at the same time. The dynamics of the game are perfect for a small or large team to bond over a common challenge and to know a lot about your own skills and the rest of your team
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Cameras allowed - Yes
Entry Fee -Rs. 500 per person + GST
48)Dharavi Slum
Dharavi in Mumbai is the largest slum in India, second to Orangi Township in Karachi, which is the largest slum in Asia and forth to the largest slum in the world in Mexico. With an area of mere 2.1 km square, Dharavi is a hub for several commercial activities and home to a whopping population of 700,000 to 10,00,000. However, it is not because of the slum's extreme poverty that the place has got recognition all over the world
Cameras allowed - Yes
Entry Fee -No Entry Fee
49)Red Carpet Wax Museum
Walking the Red Carpet has always been a dream for most individuals, for celebrities Red Carpet is synonymous to the Oscar Awards or the Cannes festival. The array of wax statues displayed at The Red Carpet wax Museum is a one of its kind and stature here in India or be it Mumbai. The who’s who of different generations are put together to give an individual a wholesome experience.
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Cameras allowed - Yes
Entry Fee - 300 - 1150 Rupees
50)Chor Bazaar
Chor Bazaar is one of the largest markets and one of the famous attractions in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Also known as the biggest flea market in the country, Chor Bazaar has a legend associated with it. People say if one loses anything in the city, they can buy it back at this Bazaar
Cameras allowed - Yes
Entry Fee - No Entry Fee
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