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Reasons why you need to visit Mumbai NOW!

Posted By Shreya Bhardwaj Posted on August 10, 2018
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Mumbai – A city of ambition, opportunities, glamour and success! Thousands of people visit Mumbai and only those who stick around and work their level best, experience all the graciousness that the city bestows upon them. It is a home away from home for many. It is a city which never rests and a pathway which leads to success and fame.

Gateway of India, Mumbai (Visual Hunt)

With the population of over 1.8 crores, Mumbai is one of the largest metropolitan cities in the world. It is also known as the financial capital of India. It is popular for its nightlife, Bollywood, business sector, beaches, its train network and endless number of things. — These are the factors which prompts people to visit this city and become a part of it.

While there are millions of reasons you must visit Mumbai, ‘the city of dreams’; here are some of the top ones picked specially for you, that will compel you to visit Mumbai :-

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* Marine Drive

If you are in Mumbai, you have to visit the Marine Drive. Just think about sitting near the shore and listening to the sea water splashing on the rocks. For the busiest city, it is quite ironical to find peace within it.

 

* Food

Mumbai’s street food- Dabeli PavPC: Adam Cohn (Visual Hunt)

If you love snacking over the street- foods, then Mumbai is one of the highly recommended place to visit! The popular street food of this city is Pani Puri, Vada Pav, Pav Bhaji, Dabeli and this yummilicious list never seems to end. Imagine enjoying the Mumbai ki barish (Mumbai’s rain) and munching on these savouring delicacies! *drooling already*
Also, hunger pangs after midnight? Worry not, Carter Road has got you covered! You can visit the Carter Road even after the midnight and the place will be as lighted and crowded as at the peak work hours. You can munch away the popular dishes from the wide range of variety to choose from.

 

* Mumbai’s local trains

Unlock a new level of patience and crowding tolerance by traveling in the local trains. You will feel that the entire city has come to travel in the very same train that you’ve boarded. This will give you a little insight over a little portion of population residing in Mumbai.

 

* Dharavi

Make sure that you do not miss out Dharavi. Dharavi in Mumbai, is the largest slum in entire Asia. But, the main reason that you must pay a visit to this place is because it has the best handicraft materials and artisans.

 

* Bollywood

The world of fame and stardom! If you want to see the Bollywood lifestyle up close,  then make sure you visit Bandra. People say that you can see more stars in Bandra down, than in the sky! This is because so many popular Bollywood stars have their humble abodes here and their fans, from all over the world line up in front of their mansions. If you are lucky, you may also get to spot a few celebrities. You can do various Bollywood tours, and can actually see shootings of movies or some daily soaps.

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* Shopping spree

The auto-rides will definitely be a source of amusement for you. Next, you can ask the autowallah bhaiya to stop at Linking Road. Shop till you drop at this place and explore other markets too, like Lokhandwala market, Colaba Causeway or Fashion street. These places are some of the most affordable and cheapest markets in Mumbai where you can find clothes of the most leading trend and style in throw-away prices. Don’t forget to use your haggling skills.

 

* History & Architecture

Haji Ali Dargarh (Visual Hunt)

Take a tour of the historically rich side of the city. Explore the cultural heritage of India by visiting the iconic Gateway of India, Mani Bhavan Museum, Elephanta Caves, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Haji Ali Dargah, St. Thomas Cathedral and many more monuments, temples, churches, structures,etc. of the ancient era.

 

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