Sights of Mumbai
The Gateway of India and Taj Hotel

The gateway of India is a symbol of mumbai built when King George V came to India. It stands tall welcoming  all ships into Mumbai harbour. Taj Hotel behind it is the oldest 5 star hotel in India over a 100 yeas old and brings back memories of the Raj and Colonial India.
Victoria Terminus and Municiple Building

Both an epitome of gothic architecture in Mumbai the Victoria Terminus was built as the first railway terminus in India over 150 years ago and is still the headquater of the central railway. The Municiple Building is still used by the government for the Municiple councilof Mumbai
Mumbai High Court, Rajabhai Tower of the University of Mumbai, The Bombay Stock Exchange and Oval Maidan (ground)

The throbbing heart of Mumbai's Sports, Commercial, Educational and Legal Centers. Theese Buildings are just as fascinating as any other old and modern monuments anywhere in the world.
Hanging Gardens

Mumbais very own wonder is the Hanging Gardens of Malabar Hill also called Kamla Nehru Park
Marine Drive

A beautiful streach of driveway in downtown mumbai also called the Queens necklace
Chowpaty Beach

mumbai's own beach where people do everything but swim in the waters famous for its sea side chaats (snacks)
Crawford market

Mumbai's Oldest market is full of maze like bazars where you can get lost for hours .
Prince of Whales Museum

Situated in the Kala Ghoda Art District it is the storehouse of India's 5000 years old history best place for a quick history lesson.
The Flora Fountain

Mumbai's City Center which lies in the crossroads of the citys commercial and downtown district truely a city center.
Elephanta Caves

The Iconic symbol of Mumbai is these 2,500 years old caves temples thats are found on the Elephanta Island of Mumbai
Asiantic Library

The Lasrgest Cultural and Historical Library in Mumbai has some of the rarest and most precious Books of India
Sacred Shirnes of Mumbai
Babulnath Temple

This temple is situated at the end of Marine Drive and south of Malabar Hill. A stone Lingam of Shiva is worshipped at Babulnath. The main day for worship is Monday
Haji Ali Dargah

Dedicated to the late sufi saint Hazrat Haji ali its devoutees come across all religions and sections of society.
Mahalakshmi Temple

Dedicated to the Godess of Wealth this temple has come to symbolise Mumbai's Wealth and Prosperity
Siddhivinayak Temple

Dedicated to Lord Ganesha whos Autum Festival is held in grandure and Pomp. Devoutees walk every Tuesday for miles tocome and pray here
Mount Mary Church

Situated in the Prime suburbs in Bandra this is a church dedicated to infant Jesus and the Maddonna. Thousands flock here every September. during the Festival of Mother Mary to pray for the fullfillment of their wishes
Mumba Devi Temple

Dedicated to the Matron Goddess of the Kolhi Fishermen and the City of Mumbai. Muma Devi temple is Located in the Masjid area of Southern Mumbai. The City of Mumbai gets its name from this Goddess
Banganga

A sacred tank surrounded by four 100-year-old temples and modern skyscrapers. Nowhere are Mumbai's paradoxes more evident than at Banganga.
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