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Taxis:
Mumbai has a huge fleet of black and yellow taxis. They are the
best travel option. Each one has a meter which is now out of date but the driver carries a
card indicating the correct fare corresponding to the meter reading. Please ensure that
the meter is flagged down at the beginning of the journey. The silver and blue
COOL CABS
are air-conditioned and radio dispatched. Cool Cabs can be booked from your
hotel rooms directly on Tel. 2632744 or 2632745.
Auto rickshaws:
Available only in the suburbs (Bandra and Sion onwards). Fare
conversions apply as per the card.
Trains:
Mumbai has perhaps the best suburban electric train system in the
world. Best option for long distances. Trains run between 0430 and 0130 on three lines:
Western, Harbour and Central. Avoid rush hours (0700 - 1100 and 1600-2100).
Buses:
Mumbai's red double-decker buses are best for short distances in
the city The problem with bus travel is figuring out where the buses go since the route
maps sold at newsstands are indecipherable. It is best to make as many friends as possible
at the bus queue. Somebody will always help.
A/C Buses:
Air-conditioned buses run between the World Trade Centre (WTC) and Oshiwara
Depot with several stops in between.
The first bus leaves Oshiwara Depot at 0655 and WTC at 0855. The last bus leaves
Oshiwara Depot at 1640
and WTC at 1840. They operate Mon-Sat at 20-minute intervals.
Tourist
Attractions
The
Gateway of India, which graces the locally known Apollo Bunder Pier,
was designed by George Wikket to commemorate George V and Queen Mary's visit to India in
191 1. It was through this magnificent monument, numerous Viceroys, Governors
and top civil servants were welcomed as they disembarked from their
steamers. It was inspired by 16th Century Gujarati architecture. From here one can take
launch cruises. A launch service is also available to take people on expeditions to
the 6th Century Caves of Elephanta. Nearest station is Churchgate (Western Railway).
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PRINCE OF WALES MUSEUM
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The Prince of Wales Museum was designed by George Wikket
and completed in
1914. Built in the grand Indo-Saracenic style from locally quarried yellow and blue basalt
and topped with a Bijapur style dome, it stands in beautiful gardens. Nearest station is
Churchgate (Western Railway) or C.S.T (V.T) (Central Railway).
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JEHANGIR ART GALLERY
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Built in 1952 and situated at Kala
Ghoda, adjacent to the Prince of Wales
Museum, the Jehangir Art Gallery is the most prestigious and modern venue for Indian
artists to exhibit their talent. The Samovar Coffee Terrace that faces the Museum gardens
is a popular hangout for local artists. Nearest station is Churchgate (Western Railway) or
C.S.T (V.T) (Central Railway).
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RAJABAI
CLOCK TOWERS
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One of Mumbai's outstanding landmarks, the
Rajabai Clock Tower is
situated in the gardens of Mumbai University. Based on plans by George Gilbert Scott and completed
in the 1870's, it is said to have been inspired by Giotto's Campanile in Florence. It
houses the University Library, which was endowed by a Hindu businessman, Premchand
Raichand, in memory of his mother Rajabai. It is 280 feet tall with five
storey's and at a
height of 30 feet, there are eight statues representing the Indian castes. The tower clock
is reported to have played 16 tunes including 'Rule Britannia'. Nearest station is
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FLORA FOUNTAIN
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Also known as Hutatma
Chowk, Flora Fountain is a statue of the Roman
Goddess of Spring erected in 1869 in memory of British Governor Sir Bartle
Frere. Frere
was responsible for the demolition of the Fort walls in 1864. It remains a major downtown
landmark in Mumbai's business centre. Nearest station is Churchgate (Western Railway).
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FASHION STREET
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This bazaar of export surplus cotton and inexpensive readymade
is for
one and all. They sell latest fashion clothes at very reasonable prices. It is advisable
to check the clothes before payment. Bargaining is expected. Nearest station is Churchgate
(Western Railway) and C.S.T (Central Railway).
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MANTRALAYA
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This modern style building houses the offices of the
Government of Maharashtra. Near this building at a little distance is Yogakshema and the offices of Life
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VICTORIA TERMINUS
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V.T is now known as Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
(C.S.T) and is Mumbai's
architectural masterpiece. It stands on the old Bori Bunder station from where Asia's
first train departed on 6th April, 1853. It is said that in the 17th century the
Portuguese used to hang their criminals in the station's vicinity. This solid Gothic
structure was designed in 1878 by F. W. Stevens and cost 1.6 million rupees to build. The
statue atop the dome and the intriguing figures of animals and birds represent 'Progress'
and 'Prosperity'- It is the headquarters of the Central Railway system consisting of 14
platforms. It offers passenger amenities and also operates local trains.
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CHOWPATTY
BEACH
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Chowpatty, literally meaning four channels, is situated at the end of
Marine Drive at the foot of Malabar Hill. It witnesses great religious ceremonies,
including the Ganesh festival in early September and the colorful festival of boats which marks the end of the monsoon. There
are numerous food stalls selling bhelpuri (a Mumbai specialty).
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CHOR BAZAAR
(FLEA MARKET)
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Chor Bazaar is commonly known as
Thieves' Market, a name coined by the
British but perhaps mistakenly. It is also thought that the original name was
Chor Bazaar
(Noisy Market) which aptly described the yelling and shouting of the local traders on
Mutton Street while selling their second hand household goods. Today, it is a hustling
bustling market selling an eclectic range of new and old furniture and bric-a-brac. The
traders, whose families have been in this business for generations, scour the countryside
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MARINE DRIVE
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This is Mumbai's pride. It is a popular
promenade and is Mumbai's
favourite spot for watching the sun setting over the Arabian Sea. It is fondly called the
"Queen's Necklace" because of the dramatic curve of its streetlights at night.
Horse drawn Victoria rides are available from either ends of the promenade. Nearest
station is Churchgate (Western Railway).
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TOWN HALL
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This is Mumbai's most distinguished example of neoclassical architecture.
Completed in 1833 and designed by Col. Thomas Cowper R looks down on Horniman Circle,
constructed 35 years later. The central garden was laid out by Rienzi Halton in 1869 on
what was Old Bombay Green. The library contains many ancient books and manuscripts along
with bronze and marble sculptures of prominent Mumbai personalities. Nearest station is
C.S.T (VT) (Central Railway).
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HANGING GARDENS
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Built in 1880 and renovated in 1921, the
Hanging Gardens are also known as
the Pherozeshah Mehta Gardens. They were landscaped on top of three reservoirs which store
30 million gallons of Potable water supplied to the city. Joggers and walkers regularly
use these well maintained gardens and lush green surroundings. Nearest station is Grant
Road (Western Railway).
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KAMALA NEHRU PARK
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This children's park is opposite the Hanging Gardens and was built in 1952
after the wife of India's first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal
Nehru. The park covers
an area of 4,000 sq. yds. and offers a magnificent view of Marine Drive. There are lovely
shaded pavilions covered with flowers and plants if one wants seclusion. Nearest station
is Grant Road (Western Railway)
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MAHALAXMI RACE COURSE
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Situated at Mahalaxmi, opp. The Haji Ali
Dargha (Shrine), this world class race
course was built under the enthusiastic direction of Major J. E.Hughes. There are two
enclosures, one for Members and the other for the general public. The Indian Derby is
always in February. Mumbai's horse-racing season runs from November to April. The big
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NATIONAL GALLERY OF
MODERN ART
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C.J. Public Hall, Opp. Prince
of Wales Museum, M.G. Road.
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NEHRU PLANETARIUM
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The Nehru Planetarium was inaugurated by
late Prime Minister, Mrs.
Indira Gandhi, on 3 March,1977 as a memorial to her father, Pandit Jawaharlal
Nehru. In
the last 17 years, 6 million people have visited the planetarium. The education programmes
for children have been highly appreciated. It exhibits collections of lunar and
astronomical photographs. Nearest station is Mahalaxmi (Western Railway).
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NEHRU CENTRE
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The Nehru Centre was designed by the renowned architect
Mr. Kadri and
houses the 'Discovery of India Exposition'. The design of the building is said to embody
Nehru's vision of India's step-by-step rise from an agricultural nation to a modern
industrialised state. The Discovery of India's exposition tracks India's
history from
prehistoric times to Independence in 1947. Three dimensional replicas of major
architectural and artistic works, diorama, photographs and audio visual are displayed.
Nearest station is Mahalaxmi (Western Railway).
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ELEPHANTA
CAVES
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The Elephanta caves are situated at about 10
Kms.
away from the Gateway of India. Also known as Gharapuri, the island
stores the mystifying rock-cut temples which date back to the 7th
century. The chief attraction of this ancient place is the huge
three headed bust of Lord Shiva, popularly known as 'Trimurti'. The
caves of Elephanta are a fine example of Hindu architecture at its
best.
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JIJAMATA
UDYAN - ZOO (RANI BAUG)
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The zoo is situated at Byculla on the central side of Mumbai.
Originally known as Victoria Gardens, it houses many of the rare and
endangered species of animals and birds.
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MAHALAXMI
TEMPLE
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The goddess of wealth resides in this temple. Thousands of devotees
from all over the country throng for her blessings.
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ISKCON
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It is more popularly known as Hare Rama Hare Krishna temple and is
situated at Juhu. A holy place of worship, meditation and spiritual
knowledge. It advocates the principles of The Bhagwad Gita as taught
by Lord Krishna.
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SANJAY
GANDHI NATIONAL PARK
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The famous Kanheri Caves carved by Buddist Monks in the 2nd Century
A.D. are located here. This park is situated off the Western Express
Highway near Borivali. The main highlight of the park is lots of
greenery, wild animals and of course the funfilled mini trains ride.
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MOUNT MARY
CHURCH
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It is one of the most prominent and splendid churches in Mumbai. A
week-long fair which is popularly known as Bandra fair is held in
the month of September to celebrate the birth of MOTHER MARY (8th
September). Lakhs of people of all faiths throng this place to seek
the blessings of Mother Mary.
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ESSEL WORLD
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India's largest amusement park, spread over a sprawling 64 acres
situated at Gorai, Mumbai. It offers more than 45 thrilling and scintillating
rides and games.
Water Kingdom : Asia's largest theme water park with loads of
innovative attractions, world's biggest wave pool, heart stopping
rides 'n' slides, river adventure cruises and much more. Water
Kingdom is situated right next to Essel World, Gorai, Mumbai.
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FANTASY
LAND
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Fantasy Land is another amusement park which is located in
Jogeshwari East. It's place for fun, frolic and games for all eggs.
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