Mumbai
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calendar_month November-February
schedule 3-5 days

Introduction

Before you see the skyline, you smell Mumbai: salt off the Arabian Sea, frying chilies at a station stall, and diesel from trains that never quite stop. In Mumbai, India, Gothic spires and Art Deco curves share the same horizon, while ferries leave for a 1,500-year-old cave complex from beneath the Gateway of India. The surprise is not that the city is big; it is that so many different cities are running inside it at once.

Start in South Mumbai and the layers become obvious fast. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus is a UNESCO monument and still a working rail vortex, all carved stone outside and human tide inside. Around Oval Maidan, Victorian Gothic institutions face the streamlined facades of Marine Drive’s Deco apartments; by dusk, the promenade turns into a public theatre of walkers, cricket games, courting couples, and office workers finally exhaling.

Mumbai makes most sense when you read it by neighborhood and hour, especially through food. Matunga belongs to early-morning filter coffee and dosas; Fort and Ballard Estate hold old Irani-Parsi lunch rooms; Bandra West takes over after dark with bars and live gigs; Mohammed Ali Road rewrites the night during Ramzan. Even etiquette tells a story of a city that negotiates everything in real time: informal, crowded, and sharply aware of value.

The cultural map is wider than the postcard circuit. Kala Ghoda can carry a full day between CSMVS, Jehangir, and nearby heritage libraries; evenings split between NCPA’s formal stages, Prithvi’s intimacy, or newer rooms at NMACC. By the time you add Banganga’s temple bells, Sassoon Docks at sunrise, and Kanheri’s rock-cut stillness inside Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Mumbai stops looking like a single metropolis and starts feeling like a living archive that keeps rewriting itself.

Luoghi da visitare

I luoghi più interessanti di Mumbai

Parco Nazionale Di Sanjay Gandhi

Parco Nazionale Di Sanjay Gandhi

- Lago Upvan: Un lugar sereno perfecto para picnics y caminatas tranquilas. - Parque Nacional Sanjay Gandhi: Ubicado cerca, este parque ofrece una variedad de f

Grotte Di Elephanta

Grotte Di Elephanta

Ubicadas en las exuberantes extensiones del Parque Nacional Sanjay Gandhi en Mumbai, India, las Cuevas Kanheri, también conocidas como el Sendero a las…

Moschea Di Haji Ali

Moschea Di Haji Ali

D: Quali sono gli orari di visita dell'Haji Ali Dargah?

Giardini Pensili Di Mumbai

Giardini Pensili Di Mumbai

I Giardini Pensili di Mumbai, conosciuti anche come Giardini Pherozeshah Mehta, sono una celebrata oasi urbana arroccata sulla Malabar Hill, offrendo una fuga…

Hotel Taj Mahal Palace

Hotel Taj Mahal Palace

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Grotte Di Kanheri

Grotte Di Kanheri

Ubicadas en el corazón del Parque Nacional Sanjay Gandhi de Mumbai, las Cuevas Kanheri ofrecen un recorrido notable a través del antiguo patrimonio budista de…

Tempio Siddhivinayak, Mumbai

Tempio Siddhivinayak, Mumbai

Situato nel cuore di Mumbai, il Tempio di Siddhivinayak è uno dei punti di riferimento spirituali più iconici della città.

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Torre Dell'India

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Castello Di Bombay

Castello Di Bombay

Il Castello di Bombay, situato a South Mumbai, è un punto di riferimento che ripercorre la trasformazione della città da un gruppo di isole a una fiorente…

Galleria Nazionale D'Arte Moderna, Mumbai

Galleria Nazionale D'Arte Moderna, Mumbai

Ospitata nella Sir Cowasji Jehangir Hall, la NGMA Mumbai unisce il modernismo di Bombay a un involucro storico di Grade I nel circuito artistico più tranquillo e serio di Fort.

Flora Fountain

Flora Fountain

Flora Fountain è un notevole monumento storico nel cuore del quartiere commerciale di Fort a Mumbai.

Isola Madh

Isola Madh

Madh Island, incastonata lungo la costa nord-occidentale di Mumbai, Maharashtra, offre una rinfrescante fuga dalla frenesia urbana della città.

Cosa rende speciale questa città

A Working City With A Pulse

Mumbai is India’s financial engine, film capital, and migrant city at once, and you feel that mix in every local train platform and Irani cafe. Dawn at Sassoon Docks, gallery afternoons in Kala Ghoda, and late-night sea air on Marine Drive all belong to the same day.

UNESCO In Stereo

Few skylines stage such a sharp duet: Victorian Gothic spires around Oval Maidan facing Art Deco curves on Marine Drive. Add CSMT and Rajabai Clock Tower, and the city reads like architecture switching languages block by block.

Caves, Forest, And Sea

Mumbai’s wild side is not far away: ferries from the Gateway of India reach Elephanta’s rock-cut shrines, while Sanjay Gandhi National Park holds Kanheri’s Buddhist caves inside urban forest. It is one of the rare megacities where monastic stone, mangroves, and traffic coexist.

Stages After Sunset

The city’s evenings are built around performance, from NCPA’s packed calendar to Prithvi Theatre’s intimate black-box energy. Royal Opera House and NMACC add two very different versions of grandeur, one restored heritage and one contemporary spectacle.

Cronologia storica

Tide, Stone, Cotton, Cinema: Mumbai Across Three Millennia

From Koli waters and cave sanctuaries to a 21st-century megacity stitched together by sea links.

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c. 1000 BCE

Sea Lanes Before the City

Long before "Mumbai" existed, these islands sat inside busy Arabian Sea trade circuits linking western India to Persia and Egypt. Salt air, fish markets, and tidal inlets made the coast valuable as a working maritime edge rather than a royal capital.

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3rd century BCE

Ashoka's Western Littoral

The island zone fell within the Mauryan imperial world under Ashoka. That mattered less as palace spectacle and more as administrative reach, with coastal routes tied to inland power and Buddhist networks.

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c. 550 CE

Elephanta's Basalt Gods Emerge

Artisans cut the Elephanta cave temples into dark volcanic rock, including the colossal Trimurti in Cave 1. The chambers still hold cool air and echoing footsteps, proof that the islands were already a sacred landscape of regional importance.

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1294

Mahikavati Rises at Mahim

The Yadavas established Mahikavati (Mahim), the first clearly documented political settlement in Mumbai's core islands. It marked a shift from scattered coastal communities to an organized urban center built for defense and control.

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1348

Gujarat Sultanate Takes the Islands

Muslim forces absorbed the islands into the Gujarat political sphere, and Mahim became the key seat of authority. Power now moved through Indo-Islamic coastal networks, reshaping taxation, military priorities, and maritime governance.

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1431

A Saint on the Tidal Causeway

Haji Ali Dargah was founded on an offshore islet, reached by a narrow path that disappears under high tide. The site fused faith, sea, and city rhythm, becoming one of Mumbai's oldest living spiritual landmarks.

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1534

Treaty of Bassein Changes Rule

By treaty, Sultan Bahadur Shah ceded the islands to Portugal, folding them into a wider Estado da India system. Churches, manor houses, and fortified posts followed, leaving a durable Catholic and Lusophone imprint on the region.

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1661

Dowry Turns Islands into Prize

Bombay passed to Charles II in the marriage settlement with Catherine of Braganza. A peripheral Portuguese possession suddenly became a strategic English asset on the west coast.

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1668

East India Company Takes Bombay

The English crown transferred Bombay to the East India Company, launching the city as a fortified corporate port-state. From this point, docks, fort walls, and mercantile law mattered as much as dynastic politics.

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1689-1690

Sidi Fleet Besieges Bombay

Sidi Yakut Khan's forces pressed Bombay during the Anglo-Mughal conflict, exposing how fragile the young Company town still was. Scarcity, fear, and military strain hardened the colony's defensive mindset for decades.

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1783

Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy's Civic Legacy Begins

Born in 1783, Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy would become the merchant-philanthropist who helped finance life-saving urban works in Bombay. His giving linked private wealth to public infrastructure in a city growing faster than its safety systems.

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1784

Hornby Vellard Seals the Breach

Completion of the Hornby Vellard blocked the Worli creek breach and changed the physics of the islands. It was early large-scale reclamation: less romantic than a monument, but more consequential for the city's future map.

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1825

Dadabhai Naoroji, Bombay's Conscience

Dadabhai Naoroji was born in Bombay and later taught at Elphinstone, where civic argument and anti-colonial economics sharpened. His public life tied Bombay's classrooms and debating halls to the making of modern Indian nationalism.

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1845

Mahim Causeway Ends Deadly Crossings

The Mahim Causeway opened, financed by the Jeejeebhoy family after repeated monsoon ferry tragedies. What had been a risky water crossing became an all-weather link, tightening the city's everyday geography.

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16 April 1853

First Passenger Train Leaves Bori Bunder

India's first passenger train ran from Bori Bunder to Thane, about 34 km, with 14 carriages carrying roughly 400 people. The shriek of steam announced a new Bombay: faster commutes, larger labor pools, bigger markets.

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1854

Cotton Mills Rewrite the Waterfront

The Bombay Spinning and Weaving Company launched the mill era, with production beginning by 1856. Mill chimneys, humid weaving floors, and raw-cotton finance transformed Bombay into an industrial powerhouse.

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1887

Victoria Terminus Crowns the City

The great terminus now called CSMT was completed after years of construction, combining high Victorian Gothic drama with Indian motifs. It was never just a station; it was an imperial statement in stone, clockwork, and crowd flow.

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1896

Plague Empties the Crowded Core

Bubonic plague struck Bombay, killing thousands and driving fear through packed chawls and dockside neighborhoods. Public health crackdowns and later planning interventions changed how the city managed density, sanitation, and suburbs.

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1903

Taj Mahal Palace Faces the Harbor

The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel opened at Apollo Bunder with electric lighting, grand staircases, and cosmopolitan ambition. It signaled Bombay's self-image as a global port city that could host empire, commerce, and culture on its own terms.

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1913

Phalke Ignites Bombay's Film Future

With Raja Harishchandra, Dadasaheb Phalke helped trigger Bombay's rise as the center of Indian cinema. In studios and improvised sets, the city learned to convert light, music, and mass audiences into an industry.

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4 December 1924

Gateway of India Opens

The basalt ceremonial arch at Apollo Bunder opened after years of reclamation and construction. It framed imperial arrivals in the 1920s, then later framed imperial departure, making it one of Mumbai's most ironic monuments.

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1935

Husain Paints the Streets

M. F. Husain moved to Bombay and painted cinema hoardings before entering gallery circuits. The city gave him scale, speed, and visual noise; he gave it back a modernist language that traveled far beyond its neighborhoods.

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8 August 1942

'Quit India' Roars from Bombay

At a Bombay session, Congress adopted the Quit India resolution and Gandhi delivered the "Do or Die" call. The city's meeting halls and streets became a pressure chamber for mass anti-colonial mobilization.

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14 April 1944

Victoria Dock Explodes

A catastrophic explosion at Bombay docks killed at least 800 people, injured around 3,000, and left about 80,000 homeless. Fire, shrapnel, and shockwaves revealed the wartime city's vulnerability at the heart of its port economy.

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1 May 1960

Bombay Becomes Maharashtra's Capital

After the Samyukta Maharashtra movement, the new state of Maharashtra was formed with Bombay as its capital. Linguistic politics, labor power, and metropolitan finance now had to coexist inside one contested civic identity.

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1995

Bombay Officially Becomes Mumbai

The official renaming from Bombay to Mumbai restored a name rooted in Mumbadevi and local linguistic politics. It was more than signage: it marked a new battle over memory, belonging, and who gets to narrate the city.

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26 July 2005

Monsoon Deluge, 942 Millimeters

Mumbai received 942 mm of rain in 24 hours, paralyzing roads, rails, and neighborhoods. The smell of diesel, sewage, and floodwater lingered for days, and climate risk stopped being an abstract forecast.

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26-29 November 2008

26/11 Shatters the Night

Coordinated terror attacks across Mumbai killed 166 people and injured hundreds more. Train stations, hotels, and public spaces became trauma sites, permanently altering the city's security culture and civic memory.

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30 June 2018

UNESCO Honors Mumbai's Skyline

UNESCO inscribed the Victorian Gothic and Art Deco Ensembles of Mumbai, recognizing an urban conversation across Oval Maidan and Marine Drive. Few cities stage such a sharp architectural duet: spires, curves, sea light, and civic ambition in one frame.

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January-March 2024

Atal Setu Rewires the Region

The Mumbai Trans Harbour Link opened to traffic in January, and the first phase of the Coastal Road opened in March. Together they signal the new Mumbai wager: build faster links over water and along reclaimed edges while the city races against congestion and climate pressure.

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Personaggi illustri

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi

1869–1948 · Freedom leader
Lived and organized from Mani Bhavan, 1917–1934

Mani Bhavan was Gandhi’s Mumbai base during decisive years of India’s freedom movement, where campaigns were planned and ideas were sharpened. Standing there today, you can still feel the disciplined quiet behind public upheaval. He would likely recognize Mumbai’s crowds instantly, and ask what moral purpose now drives all that speed.

George Wittet

1878–1926 · Architect
Designed major Bombay-era public buildings, including the hall that now houses NGMA Mumbai

Wittet helped script the visual language of South Mumbai, where imperial ambition met local material and craft. The former Sir Cowasji Jehangir Public Hall, now NGMA Mumbai, carries that layered legacy. He would probably be astonished that his formal civic shell now hosts modern and contemporary art conversations.

Pherozeshah Mehta

1845–1915 · Lawyer and civic leader
Hanging Gardens is officially Pherozeshah Mehta Garden

Mehta shaped municipal Bombay politics, and his name on Malabar Hill’s gardens is a reminder that city design is political history made visible. The site itself, built above a reservoir, shows how infrastructure and public life intertwine in Mumbai. He might see today’s city as larger and louder, but still defined by civic negotiation.

David Sassoon

1792–1864 · Merchant-philanthropist
Legacy institution in Kala Ghoda: David Sassoon Library & Reading Room

Sassoon’s philanthropic footprint survives in one of Mumbai’s most atmospheric reading rooms, where Venetian Gothic detail meets the working rhythm of the Fort district. The library is not just heritage decor; it is a living civic room. He would likely recognize the old mercantile energy, even as the surrounding city became vertical and global.

Prithviraj Kapoor

1906–1972 · Actor and theatre pioneer
Prithvi Theatre in Juhu was established in his memory

Prithvi Theatre keeps Kapoor’s stage-first ethos alive in a city better known globally for film scale and glamour. Its intimate auditorium rewards close listening, not spectacle, and anchors Mumbai’s contemporary theatre culture. He would probably approve that in a city of constant noise, actors still command silence in a small room.

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Informazioni pratiche

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Getting There

Mumbai’s main gateway is Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (BOM), with Terminal 1 (domestic) and Terminal 2 (international + domestic). Key long-distance rail hubs are Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT), Mumbai Central, Dadar, Bandra Terminus, and Lokmanya Tilak Terminus. Major road links include NH 48 (toward Ahmedabad/Delhi and Pune-Bengaluru corridor), NH 66 (Konkan coast toward Goa), and the Mumbai-Pune Expressway.

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Getting Around

As of 2026, the practical metro network for visitors includes Lines 1, 2A, 7, and 3, with Line 3 linking airport stations (T1/T2 area) to South Mumbai nodes such as Churchgate, CST Metro, and Cuffe Parade. BEST buses and suburban rail remain the city’s backbone, with monorail in limited corridors, and the Mumbai ONE app integrates 11 operators with QR ticketing. There is no operating tram network; for buses, a Chalo Card is listed at Rs 70 and BEST’s co-branded NCMC card at Rs 150 (introductory Rs 100), while cycling lanes are still fragmented outside select promenades.

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Climate & Best Time

Winter (Dec-Feb) is the easiest season for walking days, roughly 17-32°C, while pre-monsoon summer (Mar-May) rises to about 21-34°C with sticky humidity. Monsoon (Jun-Sep) is intense: July averages around 920 mm rain, and June-August are regularly waterlogged. Peak leisure season is November to February; off-peak is June to September, with October and early March as shoulder windows.

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Language & Currency

English, Hindi, and Marathi are the practical trio, and Mumbai ONE transport interfaces are explicitly trilingual. Currency is Indian Rupee (INR/Rs); small notes still help in markets, taxis, and beach stalls. In 2026, UPI is dominant for everyday payments, and foreign visitors can use UPI ONE WORLD after passport-and-visa verification.

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Safety

Use station and market awareness rather than paranoia: keep bags closed, phones discreet, and avoid isolated waterfront stretches late at night. Emergency numbers are 112 (national), 100 (Mumbai Police), 103 (women’s helpline), and 101 (fire). Current U.S. advisory level for India is Level 2 (exercise increased caution), with specific caution around transport hubs and crowded public places.

Dove mangiare

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Non partire senza assaggiare

Vada pav Misal pav Bombay sandwich Jini dosa Pav bhaji Bombil fry (fritto di Bombay duck) Fish thali Biryani Akuri e kheema pav Pani puri

Trident, Bandra Kurla, Mumbai

fine dining
Luxury hotel bar and all-day dining €€ star 4.6 (28162)

Ordinare: Ordina un piatto di kebab con un cocktail classico per una serata elegante a BKC.

Questo è uno degli indirizzi di lusso più affidabili a BKC e funziona 24 ore su 24, 7 giorni su 7. Funziona ugualmente bene per cene di lavoro, arrivi tardivi e drink senza fretta.

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Orari di apertura

Trident, Bandra Kurla, Mumbai

Monday Open 24 hours
Tuesday Open 24 hours
Wednesday Open 24 hours
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BKC DIVE.

local favorite
Gastropub bar fare €€€ star 3.9 (10610)

Ordinare: Opta per nachos carichi, antipasti tandoori e una birra alla spina.

L'energia della grande folla e gli orari prolungati lo rendono una scelta pratica per la vita notturna di BKC. È particolarmente utile quando desideri un bar rumoroso e sociale piuttosto che una sala da pranzo tranquilla.

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Orari di apertura

BKC DIVE.

Monday 12:00 PM – 1:00 AM
Tuesday 12:00 PM – 1:00 AM
Wednesday 12:00 PM – 1:00 AM
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Sahara Hotel

local favorite
Indian and Mughlai casual dining €€ star 4.2 (9710)

Ordinare: Ordina biryani di pollo con kebab per un classico pasto serale a Kurla.

L'alto volume di recensioni e gli orari di apertura prolungati lo rendono un affidabile cavallo di battaglia del quartiere. Questo è il tipo di posto su cui i locali fanno affidamento per cibo familiare e saziante.

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Sahara Hotel

Monday 8:00 AM – 1:30 AM
Tuesday 8:00 AM – 1:30 AM
Wednesday 8:00 AM – 1:30 AM
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McDonald's

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Fast-food burgers and cafe staples €€ star 4.2 (7828)

Ordinare: Mantienilo semplice con un hamburger McAloo Tikki, patatine fritte e una bibita fredda.

Non è un pasto da destinazione, ma molto utile quando hai bisogno di velocità e coerenza. È una sosta pratica tra voli, riunioni o commissioni nei centri commerciali.

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McDonald's

Monday 9:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Tuesday 9:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Wednesday 9:00 AM – 12:00 AM
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Amoeba Sports Bar

local favorite
Sports bar with grills and pub snacks €€ star 4.6 (6308)

Ordinare: Prendi il piatto tandoori e le ali piccanti mentre guardi una partita dal vivo.

Uno dei bar meglio valutati in questa zona di Kurla, con una chiara atmosfera incentrata sullo sport. Ottimo per gruppi che desiderano schermi, rumore e cibo semplice.

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Amoeba Sports Bar

Monday 11:00 AM – 12:30 AM
Tuesday 11:00 AM – 12:30 AM
Wednesday 11:00 AM – 12:30 AM
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Deluxe Restaurant

local favorite
Budget Indian comfort food star 4.2 (6569)

Ordinare: Ordina pollo al burro con naan, o biryani di montone se vuoi qualcosa di sostanzioso.

Questo è lo stile di ristorazione di Mumbai, economico e ad alto traffico, che ti nutre bene. Grande valore, orari prolungati e nessuna complicazione inutile.

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Deluxe Restaurant

Monday 7:00 AM – 12:30 AM
Tuesday 7:00 AM – 12:30 AM
Wednesday 7:00 AM – 12:30 AM
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Kohinoor Elite

local favorite
24-hour hotel restaurant, Indian multi-cuisine €€ star 4.1 (4123)

Ordinare: Prova un biryani notturno con kebab e pane naan tandoori fresco.

Un'opzione aperta 24 ore su 24 a Kurla è veramente utile a Mumbai. Questa è una scelta pratica quando il tuo programma è disordinato e desideri comunque un pasto caldo e adeguato.

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Kohinoor Elite

Monday Open 24 hours
Tuesday Open 24 hours
Wednesday Open 24 hours
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The Irish House, Kurla

local favorite
Irish-style pub and bar kitchen €€€ star 4.3 (2788)

Ordinare: Ordina fish and chips con un giro di piccoli piatti in stile pub.

Un affidabile pub del centro commerciale con orari costantemente prolungati e posti a sedere adatti ai gruppi. Ottimo quando desideri drink e comfort food senza pensare troppo al piano.

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Orari di apertura

The Irish House, Kurla

Monday 12:00 PM – 1:30 AM
Tuesday 12:00 PM – 1:30 AM
Wednesday 12:00 PM – 1:30 AM
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Starbucks

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Specialty coffee and cafe bites €€€ star 4.4 (1772)

Ordinare: Scegli un cappuccino con un croissant caldo per un reset pulito e veloce.

Utile per riunioni, tempo al computer o una pausa tra le sessioni di shopping. La coerenza è il punto qui.

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Starbucks

Monday 9:00 AM – 11:30 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM – 11:30 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM – 11:30 PM
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Chaayos Cafe - Phoenix Marketcity, Kurla

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Indian tea cafe €€ star 4.0 (1242)

Ordinare: Opta per un masala chai con bun maska e uno spuntino salato per l'ora del tè.

Ottimo per una pausa caffè distintamente indiana invece di un'altra catena di caffè globale. Si adatta bene al ritmo del tè e degli spuntini di Mumbai.

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Orari di apertura

Chaayos Cafe - Phoenix Marketcity, Kurla

Monday 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Tuesday 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Wednesday 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM
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Shalimar Restaurant & Store

local favorite
Indian Muslim and Mughlai-style comfort food €€ star 4.0 (1159)

Ordinare: Ordina kebab con biryani, poi finisci con un fresco drink dolce.

Un locale in stile quartiere che si adatta all'appetito notturno per cui Mumbai è famosa. Buona scelta quando desideri sapori audaci e nessuna cerimonia.

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Shalimar Restaurant & Store

Monday 9:00 AM – 1:00 AM
Tuesday 9:00 AM – 1:00 AM
Wednesday 9:00 AM – 1:00 AM
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Cafe Madina

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Old-school local cafe €€ star 4.1 (663)

Ordinare: Ordina chai con bun maska e un piatto in stile kheema-pav.

Questo è il tipo di piccolo caffè locale che si adatta alla cultura culinaria quotidiana di Mumbai. Vai quando desideri una sosta discreta e senza pretese.

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Cafe Madina

Monday 8:30 AM – 12:30 AM
Tuesday 8:30 AM – 12:30 AM
Wednesday 8:30 AM – 12:30 AM
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Consigli gastronomici

  • check Mangia Mumbai a strati: una colazione in un caffè Irani, una colazione a Matunga, un pranzo Maharashtriano o costiero, un giro di street food, una corsa notturna Bohri/Musulmana, poi una cena indiana moderna.
  • check Il Mercato degli Agricoltori a D’Monte Park (Bandra West) si tiene la domenica, dalle 9:00 alle 15:00.
  • check Il Mercato degli Agricoltori a Cuffe Parade si tiene la domenica, dalle 10:00 alle 15:00 (parcheggio a sud di Maker Arcade, Chamundeshwari Nagar).
  • check Il Mercato degli Agricoltori di Navi Mumbai si tiene dalle 8:00 alle 14:00: mercoledì a CBD Belapur Settore 11 (Palm Beach Road), giovedì a Vashi Settore 7, sabato a Rajiv Gandhi Ground CBD Belapur, domenica vicino alla Navi Mumbai Sports Association Settore 7 Vashi.
  • check Il Chor Bazaar Jumma Market è solo il venerdì e inizia molto presto (circa dalle 4:30 alle 7:00 o dalle 5:00 in poi), intorno a Chor Bazaar/Dedh Gali/12th Lane vicino a Mumbai Central.
  • check Ghatkopar Khau Galli è aperto tutti i giorni, dalle 10:00 alle 21:30, ed è un ottimo posto per spuntini economici.
  • check Mohammed Ali Road/Bohri Mohalla è meglio dopo l'iftar durante il Ramadan; gli orari riportati sono approssimativamente dalle 18:00 alle 2:00, con alcune fonti che si estendono fino alle 4:00.
  • check Marine Lines Khao Gully ha dettagli di ubicazione affidabili ma nessun orario giornaliero pulito pubblicato, quindi trattalo come una sosta per uno spuntino serale o tardo pomeridiano.
Quartieri gastronomici: Matunga Dadar Kala Ghoda / Fort Bandra West Colaba / Apollo Bandar Bhendi Bazaar / Mohammed Ali Road Churchgate / New Marine Lines Ghatkopar East

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Consigli per i visitatori

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Airport to South

For Fort, CSMT, Churchgate, or Colaba stays, use Metro Line 3 from the airport area (T1/T2 stations on the route). It is usually faster and calmer than road traffic after a long flight.

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Use Mumbai ONE

Download Mumbai ONE for QR tickets and route planning across metro, BEST buses, suburban rail, and monorail. Pair it with a Chalo Card on BEST buses to keep daily transport costs low.

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Check the Bill

Service charge in restaurants is voluntary, and the January 10, 2026 government notice reiterated it cannot be forced by default. Read your bill carefully, then tip as a choice, not an obligation.

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Time the Weather

Plan core sightseeing for November to February; it is the easiest season for long walks. July is the rain peak in IMD normals, so in monsoon keep museum backups and extra transit time.

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Crowd-Smart Safety

Use extra caution in crowded hubs, markets, and major religious sites, especially after dark. Save emergency numbers 112 and 100, and prefer official airport transport, metered autos, or major app cabs.

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Eat by Time

Start early in Matunga for South Indian breakfast, then shift to Bandra/Lower Parel for later dinners where prime tables fill after 8:30 pm. For street food, pick stalls with fast turnover and active queues.

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Is mumbai worth visiting? add

Yes, especially if you like cities with texture instead of postcard calm. Mumbai layers UNESCO Gothic-Deco architecture, cave temples, museums, and one of India’s deepest food cultures into one coastline. It is intense, but that intensity is exactly the draw.

How many days in mumbai? add

Three to five days is the sweet spot. In 3 days you can cover South Mumbai heritage, Elephanta, and key food neighborhoods; with 5 days you can add SGNP/Kanheri, performance venues, and one day trip such as Vasai or Matheran.

How do I get from Mumbai airport to Colaba or Fort? add

Use Metro Line 3 or a licensed/app taxi. Line 3 connects the airport corridor to central and south-city stations including Mumbai Central, CST Metro, and Cuffe Parade, which is often more predictable than road traffic. Autos from the airport are for suburban zones, not South Mumbai.

Is Mumbai safe for tourists? add

Mumbai is manageable for visitors, but vigilance matters. The U.S. advisory for India is Level 2 (exercise increased caution), with specific concern for crowded public places and transport hubs. Keep bags close in stations/markets, avoid isolated waterfront stretches late at night, and use trusted transport.

What is the cheapest way to get around Mumbai? add

BEST buses plus metro are usually the cheapest practical combination. Use Mumbai ONE for multimodal planning and digital tickets, and add a Chalo Card for bus rides. This setup saves money compared with relying on taxis for every trip.

When is the best time to visit Mumbai? add

November to February is best for comfort and walkability. March to May is hotter and more humid, while June to September is monsoon season with very heavy rain, especially in July. October is a useful shoulder month but can still feel sticky.

Do tourists need cash in Mumbai, or can I use cards and UPI? add

Carry some cash, but digital payment is central to daily life. Big venues usually take cards, while small vendors often prefer UPI or cash. International visitors can use UPI ONE WORLD after passport/visa verification and INR loading.

Can I explore Mumbai without taxis? add

Yes, for many routes you can rely on metro, suburban rail, monorail, and BEST buses. South Mumbai areas like Colaba, Fort, Kala Ghoda, and Marine Drive are also walkable in segments. Use taxis mainly for late-night returns or cross-city hops.

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