Mumbai at a glance
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/SIGHTSEEING IN MUMBAI/ Updated : Sep 13, 2016, 15:35 IST
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Full of character and interesting things to do, these are among the most charming neighbourhoods in Mumbai. The southern-most district of Colaba is also the city’s most famous area, because of grand heritage structures such as the … Read more
Full of character and interesting things to do, these are among the most charming neighbourhoods in Mumbai. The southern-most district of Colaba is also the city’s most famous area, because of grand heritage structures such as the Gateway of India, the Taj Mahal Palace & Hotel and Victoria Terminues; iconic restaurants such as Leopold Café; art galleries; cultural centres and delicious street food joints. Cosmopolitan Bandra is home to designer boutiques, as well as countless cutesy restaurants and bars. Lower Parel is equally hip and happening, with luxury malls, creative studios and boutiques. Read less

Full of character and interesting things to do, these are among the most charming neighbourhoods in Mumbai. The southern-most district of Colaba is also the city’s most famous area, because of grand heritage structures such as the Gateway of India, the Taj Mahal Palace & Hotel and Victoria Terminues; iconic restaurants such as Leopold Café; art galleries; cultural centres and delicious street food joints. Cosmopolitan Bandra is home to designer boutiques, as well as countless cutesy restaurants and bars. Lower Parel is equally hip and happening, with luxury malls, creative studios and boutiques. While tony Malabar Hill is the hub of the city’s rich and the famous, it also encloses Hanging Gardens and the Walkeshwar Temple and offers sweeping views of the Arabian Sea.
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