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Weather: 33° C
Timings : Monday - Saturday: 09:00 AM - 06:30 PMSunday: 10:30 AM - 06:30 PM
Time Required: 1-1.5 hours
Entry Fee: No entry fee
Constructed in: Started in 1594 and completed in 1605
Mass Timings : Sunday: 8:00 AM, 9:15 AM and 6:00 PM in Konkani, 10:15 AM in English Monday to Saturday: 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM and 6:00 PMA mass is held at the chapel of St Francis Xavier on 6th of every month: 10:00 AM
Holy Hour: First Friday of every month at 5:00 PM Must View: Statue of St Francis XavierChapel of St Francis XavierModern art gallery

Basilica of Bom Jesus, Goa Overview


The Basilica of Bom Jesus Church located in Goa is one of a kind in India and is known for its exemplary baroque architecture. Built-in 1594 and consecrated in 1605, the building of this church coincides with the beginning of Christianity in India. The church is located in Old Goa in Bainguinim about 10 km away from Panjim. The oldest church in Goa, it holds the remains of St. Francis Xavier, a special friend of St. Ignatius Loyola with whom he founded the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). Even after 400 years, the remains are in good condition and are taken out once every decade. 
A site with rich cultural and religious significance, the Basilica of Bom Jesus has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Literally translating to 'Holy Jesus', this is the only church in Old Goa that is not been plastered on the outside. The facade of the church has triangular roofing which is delicately carved with the initials 'IHS', which is an abbreviation for Jesuit emblem meaning 'Jesus, Saviour of Men'.


Inside, the floor of the Basilica is made of marble mosaic with precious stones, giving it a solemn appearance. The interior is embellished with a screen that runs from the floor to the ceiling and has the image of St. Ignatius Loyola protecting an infant Jesus. Above all is the image of the Holy Trinity, which is the most sacred symbol in Christianity. The Basilica of Bom Jesus is over 408 years old and is open to the public every day.


Best Time to Visit: After monsoon to enjoy the    water sports

Facilities: Changing Rooms
Loungers and Sunbeds
Beach Shacks
Water Sports

"The Queen of Beaches"

Calangute Beach, Goa Overview

Situated 15 km from Panjim, Calangute Beach is the longest beach in North Goa, stretching from Candolim to Baga. Due to its sheer size and popularity, it is a hub for tourists and backpackers from all over the world.
Popular as the "Queen of Beaches", the Calangute Beach of Goa is among the top ten bathing beaches in the world. Being one of the busiest and most commercial beaches of Goa, it is swarming with eating joints, shacks, and clubs serving cocktails, beer, and seafood. Calangute Beach is also known for its water sports activities like parasailing, water surfing, banana ride, and jet-skiing.

While the days here are filled with beach fun, nights call for upbeat parties and letting your hair down. Calangute is also popular for staying in Goa as it keeps you well-connected to the other beaches in the north such as Baga, Anjuna, Candolim, Aguada, and many more.





"Beaches, Sunsets and Crazy Nights"


Goa Tourism

Lying on the western coast, Goa is India's smallest state and unlike any other, known for its white-sand beaches, stellar nightlife, eclectic seafood, world-heritage listed architecture. Spread across just 3,702 km, Goa lies in the Konkan region. It is a far cry from the hippie haven or a beach getaway, and one of the only few destinations that are open 24x7. The laid-backness (susegad) of Goa attracts as many international tourists as it does Indians, or even more so.
The Goans are quite friendly towards tourists and celebrate many festivals throughout the year, the most famous being the New Year and Goa Carnival. While the seafood is excellent, Goa has one of the best nightlife in India with trendy bars, beach shacks, elegant cafes, and many clubs and discotheques. Thanks to lower alcohol prices in the state, Goa is also great for younger tourists with relatively tighter pockets.


For those of us perpetually confused between North Goa and South Goa, this might help - the state of Goa is divided into North Goa and South Goa. While North Goa is the nightlife hub where all the touristy beaches, flea markets, and beach shacks are located, South Goa is the land of luxurious resorts and laid-back beach vibes. 


Panjim, the capital city located in the center overlooks the calm Mandovi River where the famous floating casinos of Goa are docked. The center is well-connected with an international airport and roads and trains run from North to South part of Goa.


With a coastline stretching for over 100 kilometers, Goa has endless beaches. While Baga and Calangute are more popular among the Indian family crowd, Anjuna and Arambol draw a lot of foreign tourists. The beaches in South Goa are relatively lesser explored, but some of them like Agonda and Palolem are more beautiful. 
Mumbai, the city where dreams are made and fulfilled! From jam-packed railway platforms to the famous Dabbawalas, multi-millionaires to suburban slums, the dazzling Bollywood to the quintessential vada pav, bhel puri, and sev puri, the uniqueness of Mumbai is beyond words. If you are planning a trip to Mumbai, make sure you visit the right places to imbibe the dynamic effervescence of this city. To help you with that, we have listed down some of the amazing places visit in Mumbai, which will make you fall in love with this extravagant city over and over again.

Places to Visit in Mumbai with Family

Are you visiting Mumbai with your parents, spouse, and kids? The city has a long list of places to visit in Mumbai where families can have fun and create indelible memories. Here’re some of the best places to visit in Mumbai with family:

1. Gateway of India, Mumbai

Gateway of India | Mumbai
Gateway of India| #1 of 10 Places to Visit in Mumbai with Family
Gateway of India, the best place to visit in Mumbai, was built in 1924 by George Willet to honor the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to Mumbai. Visit this place in the early morning or late evening hours to enjoy the cool breeze of the sea with your family sans the crowd. Located next to the iconic Taj Mahal Palace and facing the vast Arabian Sea, the Gateway of India leaves you spellbound in every way possible. Take a ferry ride offered here to experience a stupendous view of this monument right from the sea and you can also visit other main attractions nearby.
And the best part? You don’t have to spend a penny to enjoy the beauty of this iconic monument which is often called the Taj Mahal of Mumbai. And the city has many such places that you can enjoy free of cost.
Check out our blog on the best things to do in Mumbai for free for some great ideas.
  • Location: Apollo Bandar, Colaba, Mumbai
  • Timings: 24×7; every day
  • Entry Fee: Free entry
Ferry rides are chargeable

2. Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Mumbai


                Sanjay Gandhi National Park | #2 of 10 Places to Visit in Mumbai 
Sprawling over an area of 104 sq. km. of land, this is one of the most-visited national parks in Asia and because of this, I give it the 2nd spot among all the best places to visit in Mumbai. With all sorts of fun activities, this park can surely be a family entertainer. You can watch the big cats of the park close enough in a safari cage and have a fun day boating in the artificial lake in the park. Take the forest road or stairs and hike towards the Gandhi Tekdi, a memorial built in the memory of Mahatma Gandhi. The toy train, Van Rani, is another popular attraction here, especially among kids. You can also visit the 2000-years-old Kanheri Caves to capture the Buddha relics. The undisturbed natural trails and the Jain Temple in the forest are also sure to make your visit a memorable one.
  • Location: Borivali East, Mumbai
  • Timings: 07:30 am to 06:30 pm; closed on Mondays
  • Entry Fee:Adults – ₹53 per person
    Children (Between 5 to 12 years of age) – ₹28 per person
    Children (Below 5 years) – free
Additional charges for Kanheri Cave visit, safari, boat ride, and toy train ride

3. Red Carpet Wax Museum, Mumbai

Red Carpet Wax Museum | Mumbai
Red Carpet Wax Museum | #3 of 10 Places to Visit in Mumbai 
Ever imagined standing next to Barack Obama, striking a pose with Michael Jackson, or taking a selfie with Harry Potter? Yes, you read it right. Come to the city of dreams and fulfill this dream at the Red Carpet Wax Museum. It exhibits lifelike wax figures of prominent icons from various fields including science, politics, sports, and world cinema. So, take selfies with your favorite icon, post it on social media, and make your friends jealous. This is my 3rd best place to visit in Mumbai.
  • Location: Amrut Nagar, Ghatkopar West, Mumbai
  • Timings: 09:45 am to 09:30 pm; every day
  • Entry FeeWeekdays – ₹250 per person
    Weekends – ₹350 per person
Check their website for details on combo offers

4. Haji Ali Dargah, Mumbai


                                Haji Ali Dargah | #4 of 10 Places to Visit in Mumbai
How about taking a trip with your family to one of the most popular religious shrines in Mumbai, built right in the middle of the Arabian Sea? Yes, we are talking about Haji Ali Dargah that houses the tomb of Sayed Peer Haji Ali Shah Bukhari. This grand edifice is made of white marbles and exemplifies the Indo-Islamic style of architecture. A walk through the causeway that connects the Dargah to the Lala Rajput Rai Marg is the main attraction of this place. Feel the spirituality of this place with your dear ones while enjoying a panoramic view of the deep blue waters! I give the places Fab rank no.4 among all the best places to visit in Mumbai.
  • Location: Dargah Road, Mumbai
  • Timings: 05:30 am to 10:00 pm; every day
  • Entry Fee: N/A

5. Elephanta Caves, Mumbai

Elephanta Caves | Mumbai
Elephanta Caves | #5 of 10Places to Visit in Mumbai 
Take a tour to this UNESCO World Heritage Site in Mumbai and get wonderstruck by the massive rock-cut caves that date back to several centuries. It has five caves dedicated to Hindu god Shiva and two caves depicting Buddhist architectures. To reach this place, you need to take a one-hour ferry ride from the Gateway of India, during which you can also enjoy the scenic beauty of Mumbai. Those who lack the spirit of a trekker can hop on the toy train that will take you on a tour of the caves right from the entry point. The restaurant and canteen run by MTDC can take care of your hunger pangs. If you are planning a one-day tour to the Elephanta Caves, this blog will give you more details.
  • Location: Gharapuri, Mumbai
  • Timings: 9:00 am to 5:30 pm; closed on Mondays
  • Entry Fee: Citizens of India, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, & Thailand – ₹10 per person
    Other foreign citizens – ₹250 per person
Separate charges involved for videography, toy train ride, and ferry ride

6. Siddhivinayak Temple, Mumbai

Siddhivinayak Temple | Mumbai
Siddhivinayak Temple | #6 of 10 Places to Visit in Mumbai 
One of the most frequented temples in Mumbai, the Siddhivinayak Temple is dedicated to Lord Ganesh. Devotees from across India including famous personalities from Bollywood and sports throng the temple to seek the blessings of Siddhivinayak Ganapati. The auspicious idol of Lord Ganesha is carved out in a single black stone with the trunk bent towards right making it one-of-its-kind. You can plan a visit to this temple with your family for an enriched spiritual experience.
  • Location: Khed Galli, Prabhadevi, Mumbai
  • Timings: 05:30 am to 10:00 pm; every day
  • Entry Fee: NA

7. Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST), Mumbai

Chhatrapathi Shivaji Terminus (CST) | Mumbai
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) | #7 of 10 Places to Visit in Mumbai 
Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus is another UNESCO World Heritage Site situated right in the heart of Mumbai. Built-in the year 1888, during the British colonial period, this edifice exemplifies the Victorian-Gothic style of architecture. While you are here, don’t forget to take a photograph with your family and kids. And guess what, the magnificent CST is the most photographed building in India after Taj Mahal!
And once you are done with sightseeing, don’t forget to treat yourself and your dear ones to some lip-smacking food. Whether you are looking for budget restaurants, fine diners, or buffet places, Mumbai has it all. Want some great ideas? Read our blog on the top restaurants in Mumbai.
  • Location: Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Area, Mumbai
  • Timings: Every day
  • Entry Fee: N/A
Moments spent with friends are moments filled with unlimited fun and joy. The city of Mumbai offers you and your friend's many options to indulge in heavy-duty, boundless fun and entertainment. Here’s a list of the best places to visit in Mumbai with friends.

8. Colaba Causeway, Mumbai

Collaba Causeway | Mumbai
Collaba Causeway | #8 of 10 Places to Visit in Mumbai 
Do you have friends who think shopping is the best form of therapy? Then the Collaba Causeway would be a shopping paradise for them forever. With shops after shops piled up with goodies, you are sure to have a great time shopping everything from inexpensive clothes to sophisticated designer wears, home décor items to jewelry, and everything in between. For food fanatics, the place has a lot of restaurants, cafés, and patisseries.
And once you are done with this retail therapy, it’s time to start your gastronomic therapy. Head out to one of the many food streets in the city and experience an explosion of flavors in the form of pav Bhaji, vada pav, pani puri, bhel puri, ragda pattice, kebabs, sandwiches, and more. Here’s your ultimate guide to discovering Mumbai’s best street food.
  • Location: Collaba Causeway, Mumbai
  • Open: All days
  • Entry Fee: NA

9. Mumbai Film City, Mumbai

Mumbai Film City | Mumbai
Mumbai Film City | #9 of 10 Places to Visit in Mumbai 
Sprawling over approximately 100,000 sq. ft. area, the Dadasaheb Phalke Chitranagari also known as Mumbai Film City is a world of wonders where you can see theaters, gardens, lakes, recording rooms, and grounds that are leased out for Bollywood film shootings. Take a bus tour of the film city with your friends and see the familiar sets of popular sitcoms and movies. If you and your pals are die-hard fans of Bollywood, this film city is something you shouldn’t miss out on.
  • Location: Aarey Colony, Goregaon East, Mumbai
  • Timings: 10:00 am to 05:00 pm; every day
  • Entry Fee: Tours starting at ₹599

10. Hakone Entertainment Centre, Mumbai

Hakone Entertainment Centre | Mumbai
Hakone Entertainment Centre | #10 of 10 Places to Visit in Mumbai
An ideal entertainment center to have a blast with your friends, this place offers the perfect blend of sports, fun, and leisure for people of all ages. Here you can indulge in Go-Karting on the 200-meter track with karts of Honda engines of 5.5HP. This power-packed entertainment center also offers simulators, redemption machines, billiards, and a LAN Gaming zone. Some of the other popular activities here are the Bull Ride, Air Gun Shooting, and Bumper Cars. Or how about competing with your friends at the Paintball game in a real, simulated field?
  • Location: Hiranandani Gardens, Powai, Mumbai
  • Timings: 02:30 pm to 09:00 pm; every day
  • Entry Fee: Check the website for activity charges


One of the most prized gifts you can give your kids is fun-filled memories. And while in Mumbai, this isn’t a tough task at all. Listed below are some of the places to visit in Mumbai with kids, where they can create virtual souvenirs to cherish a lifetime.

 Nehru Center, Mumbai

Nehru Center | Mumbai
Nehru Center |  Places to Visit in Mumbai with Kids
Built-in the memory of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, this center propagates his teachings and ideas through educational and cultural programs. It consists of a spectacular dome-shaped planetarium that creates curiosity about astronomy and science in young kids. You can stargaze with your little ones at the sky theater for a memorable time. Make your kids stand at the cubicle that calculates their weight in each of the nine planets of the solar system. Other attractions here, such as the miniature galaxy with Sun at the center, Moon’s surface, a view of Earth from Moon, art gallery, library, etc. will surely get your kids charged up with energy and intuitiveness.
  • Location: Dr. Annie Besant Rd, Lotus Colony, Worli, Mumbai
  • Timings: 11:00 am to 05:00 pm; closed on Mondays
  • Entry Fee: ₹100 per person (4 years and above)
For details on shows and their timings, check the website.

 Kidzania, Mumbai

Kidzania | Mumbai
Kidzania |  Places to Visit in Mumbai with Kids
Kidzania is an indoor amusement park made exclusively for kids with a unique concept of role-playing in a real city-like environment. Here, kids are required to perform a ‘job’ as a part of their role-playing. After successful completion of the job, they get paid in the form of kidzo money as an encouragement. You can see them brimming with joy as they make their own money for the first job in their life. Parents can relax at the lounge, from where they can monitor their kids on the TV screen. With such interactive edutainment activities, Kidzania should be your ideal destination for a fun-filled day with your tiny tots.
  • Location: R City Mall, Ghatkopar West, Mumbai
  • Timings:10:00 am to 08:00 pm; Tuesday to Friday
    10:00 am to 03:00 pm and 04:00 pm to 09:00 pm; Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays
    Closed on Mondays
  • Entry Fee: Different packages for kids, adults, and senior citizens, ranging from ₹300 to ₹1500. Check the website for more details.

 Taraporewala Aquarium, Mumbai

Taraporewala Aquarium | Mumbai
Taraporewala Aquarium |  Places to Visit in Mumbai with Kids
Touted as India’s oldest aquarium, this place houses a variety of marine and freshwater fishes including coral fishes from the Lakshadweep Islands. It also has an Oceanarium that gives you the feel of walking under the sea with exotic fishes floating above you. Well, there is more. Your kids can touch some of the aquatic fishes and animals without harming them at the Touch Pool. You can also enjoy a whale of a time at the fish spa along with your little ones. This aquarium is a perfect blend of education and entertainment, making it an ideal place to visit with kids.
  • Location: Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Road, Marine Drive, Mumbai
  • Timings: 10:00 am to 08:00 pm; closed on Mondays
  • Entry Fee: Adults – ₹60 per person
    Children (Below 12 years) – ₹30 per person
    Govt. Employees – ₹30 per person
Separate charges for photography and videography

 Veermata Jijabai Bhosale Zoo, Mumbai

Veermata Jijabai Bhosale Zoo | Mumbai
Veermata Jijabai Bhosale Zoo |  Places to Visit in Mumbai with Kids
Kids love zoos, period! While you are in Mumbai, you can have a great day out with your little ones at Veermata Jijabai Bhosale Zoo that houses many wild animals like elephants, lion, tiger, monkeys, crocodiles, etc. The aviary includes some colorful birds and some rare ones like albino crows and flamingos. Sprawling over an area of 48 acres, one of the prominent attractions of the zoo is its penguin enclosure, which is kept in the perfect environment and temperature.
  • Location: Byculla East, Mazgaon, Mumbai
  • Timings: 09:30 am to 05:30 pm, closed on Wednesdays
  • Entry Fee: Family of four – ₹100 and ₹25 for each extra child
    Couples – ₹100
    Students (Private schools) – ₹15 per person

 Smaaash Junior, Mumbai

Smaash Junior | Mumbai
Smaaash Junior |  Places to Visit in Mumbai with Kids
Looking for some indoor activities for your little munchkins on a scorching summer day or on a dull rainy day? Then, Smaaash Junior is the right place for them. This is a perfect entertainment zone for your kids to have a frolicsome day. The Tubular Slide, Canon Shooting, Netted Tunnel, Padded Bridge, Spinning Palm Tree, etc. are some of the popular slides and rides among the tots. Also to curb their ravenousness, some finger-licking food and desserts are available at their food court.
  • Location: Kamala Mills Compound, Lower Parel, Mumbai
  • Timings:01:00 pm to 01:00 am; Monday to Saturday
    11:00 am to 01:00 pm; Sundays
  • Entry Fee: Weekdays – ₹399/ 60 minutes and ₹499/ 90 minutes
    Weekends – ₹499/ 60 minutes and ₹599/ 90 minutes

Snow World, Mumbai

Snow World | Mumbai
Snow World |  Places to Visit in Mumbai with Friends
Now, you can experience -10° C temperature in Mumbai with some frolicsome activities at the Snow world, another great place to have serious fun with your friends. Feel the natural snowfall, slide through the ice in a rubber tube, play snowball wars with your buddies, run down the ice slope screaming with joy, go ice skating, and learn some snowboarding while you are in this really ‘cool’ place. Enthralling right?
Besides this, Mumbai has a fine range of amusement parks where you can have a fun-filled day with your family and friends. From Essel World and Yazoo Park to Hakone and Vardhman Fantasy, your options are plenty while you are here. Know about the best 8 amusement parks in Mumbai for more details. For those who love some heavy-duty aquatic fun can also visit one of these 10 best waterparks in Mumbai where fun and frolic never end.
  • Location: Phoenix Market City, Kamani Junction Kurla (W), Mumbai
  • Timings: 11:00 am to 10:00 pm; every day
  • Entry Fee: ₹575 per person

About Gateway of India

Renowned as one of the most iconic structures of India, Gateway of India, was constructed along the Mumbai Harbour in 1924.  Located at the tip of Apollo Bunder, this massive structure represents a commemorate memorial.

It was constructed in honor of King George V and his wife Queen Mary when they were on their tour to India. Once a grandeur of the British settlement, this famous tourist spot today pulls food stallers, vendors, nature lovers, and photographers to adore its charm.

Constructed with a mixture of indissoluble concrete and yellow basalt, Gateway of India portrays Indo-Saracenic architectural style. The central dome of this magnificent structure measures around 48 feet in diameter. It has got 4 turrets explicitly carved with intricate latticework. As you walk behind the structure, there are steps to lead you to the waterfront of the Arabian Sea. It is from here that you can board the boats to sail to the Elephanta Caves.

Well-known for sightseeing and photography activities, you will always see heaps of tourists bubbling in. October to March is usually preferred to plan your visit here as the climate is pleasant. This offers you plenty of sightseeing and photography moments. Most of the people visiting here are either engaged in enjoying the sea breeze, eating street foods, or embracing the charm of the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel.

Elephanta Caves, Arabian Sea, Taj Mahal Palace, Colaba Causeway, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Nehru Science Centre, and Marine Drive are some places you can't simply afford to miss on your tour to Gateway of India.

How to Reach Gateway of India

From Airport-



There are two ways for you to commute between Airport and Gateway of India –

Train, Bus – First, you need to reach Vile Parle Railway Terminus from Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport. You may either opt for a bus or hire an auto-rickshaw or cab to drop you there. Next, get a ticket for CST via Dadar and board the local train running in the direction of Churchgate. From Dadar, you need to board a train to CST and get down at the last stop. From CST bus terminus, board a bus to drop you at Old Customs House. Thereby, you need to walk for the next 15 minutes until you reach Gateway of India.

Taxi Drive – Opt for a direct taxi drive to transfer you between Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport and Gateway of India. You will be traveling for 20 minutes to cover a distance of 22.1 km. You can also prefer to self-drive between the Airport and Gateway of India.

Best Time to Visit Gateway of India



The best time to visit Gateway of India is the post-monsoon season. However, you will find the place to be crowded during monsoons. It is in the monsoons that there is an increase in the level of the sea. The waves of the sea clash with the walls of the port and rise higher and higher. Although it is a beautiful moment to capture, you need to take the necessary precautions as the sea waves might throw unexpected tantrums. 

What Not to Miss at Gateway of India



1. Embrace the architectural brilliance of Gateway of India – The whole structure is carved out from a mixture of indissoluble concrete and yellow basalt. Here, you get to see a perfect mash between Indian and Saracenic architectural style with a tinge of Muslim architectural flavor.

2. Click sunrise and sunset pictures – Gateway of India overlooks the vastly stretched Arabian Sea. The region is highly adored by photographers and nature lovers. If photography is your passion, spare a day off from your hectic schedule and visit Gateway of India early in the morning. From morning till evening, you will have plenty of moments to capture the beautiful transformations of the sky and the shining sea waves.

3. Get on a boat to Elephanta Caves – If you are on a Mumbai tour, you can't simply miss on visiting the mighty Elephanta Caves. To reach there, you need to board a boat downstairs from the Gateway of India.

4. Enjoy the local Chaat – Every nook and corner of Mumbai is well-known for its street chaat. Grab hold of some Chan-jor-garam while you enjoy your Gateway of India visit. This is the most ancient and favorite street food item of a true Mumbaikar.

5. Shop at Colaba Causeway – Colaba Causeway is a shoppers paradise. Digging your favorite stuff here is an excellent task as the market has got a wide array of brands. From designer to lifestyle to Ayurvedic products, you will find everything here.

6. Click family pictures – Have some family time by clicking candid photos with either Gateway of India or the Taj Hotel in your backdrop. This will surely make an unforgettable take-home memory for your entire family.

7. Explore what’s there in Space at the Nehru Science Centre – This is yet another iconic structure to visit in Mumbai, where your child will surely have plenty of things and useful knowledge to take back home. Art shows, international level events, and science exhibitions are key attractions of this Nehru Science Centre.

8. Seek blessings at the holy Walkeshwar Temple – If you believe the scientific findings, this temple dates back to 3000 years. The temple owes its historical prestige as it is believed that Lord Rama once stepped here in regards to his arrows.

Other Essential Information About Gateway of India

Location - Gateway of India is present at Apollo Bunder near the Colaba district of Mumbai.

Timings -  Gateway of India is open to visitors from 07:00 am in the morning to 05:00 pm in the evening. It is good to plan your visit early in the morning or late evening to witness the transformations in the sky.

Price - There are no entry fees to reach the Gateway of India.

Facts About Gateway Of India:

-The present-day structure of the Gateway of India was constructed by the Government of India in the year 1920.

-The foundation stone for the same was laid in the year 1911.

-It is a historical commemoration landmark where the structure was constructed to welcome King George V and his wife, Queen Mary.

-Interestingly, the Government of India sanctioned its construction after 3 years from the date when its foundation stone was laid. The present-day design was put forth by George Wittet in 1914.

-The total expense incurred in raising this colossal structure was somewhere near to 21 lakhs INR.

-Due to the fund insufficiency, the approach road to Gateway of India was never constructed. This is the reason why you will find the present structure standing at an angle to the path that leads visitors towards it.

-The architecture of Gateway of India is based on Indo-Saracenic style with a flavor of 16th-century Muslim architectural styles.

-It has got a central dome measuring around 15 meters, and the whole structure stands as high as 26 meters above the ground level.

-Gateway of India was inaugurated on 04th of December, 1924, by the hands of The Viceroy, Earl of Reading.

-Re-laying of the entire harbor was initiated to sweep down to the central portion of the town.

-It is believed that the last British ship from India to England sailed through this iconic structure.

-On the backside of the Gateway of India, you will find steps to lead you to the waterfront port to board the boats to Elephanta Caves.

 Eateries to Try Near the Gateway Of India:


1. Pizza Express – This is a global chain of gourmet pizza. Mouth-watering dough balls and authentic pizzas are their principal servings.

2. Wasabi by Morimoto – Here, you get Sushi, Japanese, and Asian style cuisine. They do provide gluten-free options.

3. Harbour Bar – This is a bar cum gastropub where you can nibble some mouth-watering snacks while sipping in their signature cocktails.

4. Masala Kraft – Masala Kraft offers both Indian and Asian food variants. The décor here is quite elegant, service and food quality are excellent.

5. Souk – Try out the Mediterranean, Lebanese, and Turkish style food flavors here at the Souk. Their starters are amazing.

6. Sea Lounge – Here you have both Indian and International food options. They serve a wide array of sweets and savories. Chaat, desserts, Gujrati snacks, and sandwiches are worthy of trying here. 




About Colaba Causeway


The causeway is a famous location also referred to as ‘Colaba Market’ by locals. Citizens and foreign nationals are always seen spending quality time shopping and hangout around this famous shopping street. Apart from shopping, Causeway is also famous for restaurants / Cafes and Hotels like Leopard Cafe where dears meet and cheer with beer. A memory lane for many to get along and spend time with friends and others who have past memories of childhood, colleges around, and much other stuff. But for tourists, its a shopping heaven and destination attraction with different experiences of bargaining and shopping on the streets of Mumbai.

Actually known as Shahid Bhagat Singh Road, Colaba Causeway is the heart of the city of Mumbai. Located between Colaba and the Old Woman’s Island, it connects the two famous places in the city. Furthermore, it is also the cultural destination of the City of Dreams, which takes you back to bygone eras of colonialism in India. The buildings here date back to the time of the British rule, which gives a tranquil and peaceful old-worldly vibe.

Colaba Causeway houses some of the most popular and world-famous restaurants in Mumbai. These include Leopold Café, Café Mondegar, and Bademiya. Additionally, you can find the city’s landmarks such as the Taj Mahal Hotel, Sassoon Dock, Afghan Church, and the Gateway of India located in close vicinity to Colaba Causeway.

Colaba Causeway is also the most famous for its shopping centers. One can purchase a lot of things here, including clothes, antiques, home décor, electronics, and even jewelry, furniture, accessories, perfumes and handbags. And you can get all these at throwaway prices too! Additionally, you can find quite a lot of boutiques and high-end shops selling exquisite products here.

Then again, Colaba Causeway is also home to Regal Cinema which is one of the very few old school movie theatres that exist even today. Colaba Causeway has a certain charm that no one can resist. When touring Mumbai, paying a visit to Colaba Causeway is an absolute must.

Tips for Visiting Colaba Causeway:



While visiting Colaba Causeway, you should always keep the following things in mind:

-Always carry cash since the shops generally don’t accept cards. Also, carry change. 

-Always go for the shops that are located deeper in the market. They have a better stock of products at lesser prices. 

-Always bargain with the hawkers. Do not give in to the prices they ask at the very start.

-Always keep a check on your belongings.  

-Enquire the timings before visiting the market. 

-Look out for shops that sell duplicates. Always check the products twice before actually buying them. 

-It is recommended to carry your own water bottles and not drink water from vendors unless it is packaged.



Other Essential Information About Colaba Causeway


Location:
 Colaba Causeway, Shahid Bhagat Singh Road, Colaba, Mumbai, Maharashtra

Timings: Colaba Causeway is open between 09:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. every day. 

Price: The entry to Colaba Causeway is free. One can easily spend INR 1000 on a visit to this place.



What Not to Miss at Colaba Causeway



When visiting Colaba Causeway, one can find a lot of things to do at this shopper’s paradise. 

-From catching a movie at the old Regal Cinema to indulging at Bademiya or Café Mondegar, or even shopping for things at the market complex, there’s a lot you can do at Colaba Causeway. 
-You can take a stroll at the Strand Promenade, located just behind Regal Cinema. 
-Also, you can indulge the shopper in you by getting clothes, home décor items, footwear, bags, and even electronics from the many different shops present here. 
-After a day of shopping, drop-in at Theobroma to satisfy your sweet tooth.
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