Welcome to
Mumbai
India
Mumbai is India's city of dreams — a teeming, relentless, magnificent metropolis of 20 million people where the country's richest and poorest live within walking distance of each other. The Gothic and Art Deco architecture of the city centre, the Gateway of India overlooking the Arabian Sea, and the Dabbawalas' legendary lunch-delivery network are iconic Mumbai. But the city is best understood through its street food — vada pav, pav bhaji, bhel puri at Chowpatty Beach — its Bollywood energy, and the extraordinary resilience and hospitality of its people.
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Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
Victorian Gothic meets Indian ambition in Mumbai's most theatrical train station.

Colaba
Mumbai's colonial-era waterfront neighborhood where history, hustle, and great food collide.

Dharavi
One of the world's most dynamic urban communities, hiding in plain sight.

Dhobi Ghat
The world's largest open-air laundry, still scrubbing Mumbai's clothes by hand.

Elephanta Caves
Rock-cut Hindu caves from the 6th century, rising straight from the Arabian Sea.

Gateway of India
The arch that greets every ship arriving in Mumbai harbor.

Haji Ali Dargah
A 600-year-old Islamic shrine rising from the Arabian Sea on its own island.

Juhu Beach
Mumbai's most chaotic, beloved stretch of sand, street food, and sea breeze.

Marine Drive
Mumbai's iconic seafront promenade, where the city comes to breathe.

Sanjay Gandhi National Park
A leopard-inhabited forest sitting improbably inside one of the world's busiest cities.
Why should you go to Mumbai
What other travelers have to say, based on real reviews.
