Mumbai City Tours
Mumbai, once called Bombay, is among the most significant metropolises in Republic of India. It is the capital of the Indian province of Maharashtra and the commercial & financial capital of Republic of India. It is the most thickly settled metropolises in India. It is also among the most thickly settled cities and among the biggest urban areas in the world. Mumbai is also addressed Maya Nagari (the Dream City).
Being a major metropolis of Republic of India, Mumbai is also a very famous tourist destination in the country with lots of attractions and places of tourist concern. Mumbai city tour allows visitors fantastic chance to visit, see, explore and relish lots of tourist attractions.
Famous tourist attractions in Mumbai city are following
Gateway of India : Built in yellow basalt stone it is among the major turning points and most famous tourist attractions in the city. For many tourists it's the base destination to explore the becharming tourist attractions of city. 
Elephanta Caves : Elephanta Caves are situated on Elephanta Island in the cerulean Arabian Sea. The Elephanta Island is just about 10 km from the Gateway of India in Mumbai. Caves are renowned for ancient temples cut from rock in the cave. Tourists can get at the Elephanta Caves from Gateway of India by boat or motor boat cruise. Elephanta Caves are enrolled as UNESCO World Heritage Site. 
Victoria Terminus : It is also known as Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus. It's also a UNESCO World Heritage Site acknowledged for its mediaeval revival architecture. It's the biggest railway station in the city.
Marine Drive : It is a 5 km long avenue alongside the seacoast to the south of Mumbai. It's historically referred to as Queen's Necklace. The great things about Marine Drive are sunset and night time which enthralls tourists. It's among the most famous attractions city tours and travels in Mumbai.
Haji Ali Mosque : It is among the most visited tourist attractions in the city. This renowned mosque is the grave of the noted Muslim Saint Haji Ali. It was constructed in his respect by his adherents on the early 19th century. It is among the important parts of rich cultural heritage of Mumbai and India. The masjid is an fantabulous example of Indian Muslim art & architecture. Nowadays, it is among the most placeable turning points in the city.
Hanging Gardens : Also known as Ferozeshah Mehta Gardens, the Hanging Gardens in Mumbai are a worth visit tourist place in the city. It is located just opposite the noted Kamala Nehru Park. Hanging Gardens provide dramatic panoramas of sundown over the sapphire Arabian Sea.
Kamala Nehru Park : It is sited at the top of Malabar Hill in Mumbai. Formed like a Shoe, it passes outstanding panoramas of city, Chowpatty Beach and Marine Drive.
Juhu Beach : The Juhu Beach is the most illustrious beach spot in city. Located on the seacoast of Arabian Sea, it's a very idealistic spot for passing some time of busy life in relax and fun. Juhu Beach savors lots of crowds in the evenings and on the weekends. Juhu Beach is very noted for its lovely sunset. Many visitors visit Juhu Beach to see the bewitching sunset panoramas over the Arabian Sea. It's also noted for local street foods like Pani Puri (Golgappa), Bhelpuri, Chaats, Pav Bhaji, etc. Such foods are luscious and lip-smacking and they are must try on Juhu Beach visit in Mumbai.
Chowpatty Beach : It is acknowledged for gala ambiance, sundown, hustle & bustle and local food stalls. It's an idealistic beach destination for catching panoramic sunset. It draws big crowd in the evenings and on the weekends.
Other Attractions : Film City (Bollywood), Prince of Wales Museum, Essel World, Fashion Street, Mumbai Stock Exchange, Flora Fountain, Crawford Market, Kanheri Caves, Nehru Planetarium, Prithvi Theatre, Global Pagoda, Mahalaxmi Temple, Victoria & Albert Museum, National Gallery of Modern Art, Siddhi Vinayak Temple, Hotel Taj Mahal, Taraporewala Aquarium, Veermata Jeejabai Bhosale Udyan, Rajabai Tower, Inorbit Shopping Mall, Jehangir Art Gallery, Dhobi Ghat, Mani Bhawan, Vihar Lake, Powari Lake, etc. 
How to Reach Mumbai
By Air: Mumbai is well-connected by domestic and international flights.
By Rail: Mumbai is well-connected by rails with all the major cities of India.
By Road: Mumbai is well-connected by NH No. 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, and 17. It is well linked with cities like Pune, Nashik, Aurangabad, Goa, Ahmedabad, etc.
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