Embark on a captivating tour of Mumbai, exploring 25 must-see landmarks and immersing yourself in the city’s rich culture. Discover colonial highlights, meet the legendary Dabbawalas, witness the awe-inspiring Dhobighat, and delve into the historic journey of Gandhi at Mani Bhavan.
Embark on a captivating tour of Mumbai, exploring 25 must-see landmarks and immersing yourself in the city’s rich culture. Discover colonial highlights, meet the legendary Dabbawalas, witness the awe-inspiring Dhobighat, and delve into the historic journey of Gandhi at Mani Bhavan.
- Gateway of India - A symbol of Mumbai tourism, this triumphal arch was constructed to welcome the British Queen to the city, making it a fitting first stop.
- Statue Of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj - A renowned statue of Shivaji Maharaj, a courageous Maratha king who resisted the Mughals.
- The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai - Pass by this iconic…
- Gateway of India - A symbol of Mumbai tourism, this triumphal arch was constructed to welcome the British Queen to the city, making it a fitting first stop.
- Statue Of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj - A renowned statue of Shivaji Maharaj, a courageous Maratha king who resisted the Mughals.
- The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai - Pass by this iconic hotel that has hosted notable figures like Barack Obama, the Beatles, and many other celebrities over its century-long history.
- Royal Bombay Yacht Club - Among the oldest clubs in Mumbai, the Royal Bombay Yacht Club was designed by John Adams and Charles Stevens, aptly situated between Charles and Adams Street.
- Maharashtra Police Headquarters - Formerly Mendham’s Point graveyard and the Alfred Sailors Club, the headquarters showcases intricate work by John Lockwood Kipling.
- Wellington Fountain - Located at Wellington Circle, this fountain commemorates the Duke of Wellington, Sir Arthur Wellesley, who defeated Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo.
- National Gallery of Modern Art - A government-operated contemporary art gallery in Mumbai.
- Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya - Explore the iconic museum of Mumbai city.
- Kala Ghoda Art Precinct - This is Mumbai’s art district. Here, amidst tales of Sassoon and Jewish history, discover stories about the Watson Hotel – the city’s first iron-cast building that hosted Mark Twain.
- Elphinstone College - Mumbai’s oldest college, with alumni including Lokmanya Tilak, Naoroji, and Ambedkar, among others. It also temporarily hosted the University of Mumbai during its construction.
- David Sassoon Library and Reading Room - Visit a former mechanical institute now transformed into a library overlooking the famous Kalaghoda area.
- Esplanade Mansion एस्प्लनेड मँशन - Mumbai’s first iron-cast building and a heritage hotel known for hosting Mark Twain, now at risk of demolition due to its deteriorating condition.
- University of Mumbai Library - The university’s stunning architecture and beautiful arches invite students to linger and explore the building’s rich history during the tour.
- Rajabai Clock Tower - Known as the Big Ben of Mumbai, this structure was funded by a generous donation from Premchand Roychand, a Mumbai businessman. It still plays old British tunes every 15 minutes.
- High Court Principal Bench Bombay - The Bombay High Court, designed like a German castle, is where the jury system was abolished.
- Oval Maidan - Stroll through this ground, a training space for many aspiring cricketers practicing at Oval Maidan.
- Churchgate Railway Station - Dabbawalas (closed on weekends), known as Mumbai’s 6 sigma workers, deliver over 500,000 lunch boxes daily with remarkable precision. Their efficiency has been studied by consultants and business schools, and they have been praised by British royals (Prince Charles) and industry leaders (Richard Branson). Even FedEx, a logistics expert, has visited them.
- Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus - Possibly India’s most architecturally stunning building, Victoria Terminus railway station, now CST, handles a record 660,000 footfalls daily, making it Mumbai’s busiest station. The first train in India departed from here in 1853.
- Marine Drive - Enjoy the breathtaking sea view at Mumbai’s Marine Drive.
- Mani Bhavan Gandhi Museum - Gain insight into Gandhi’s life, beautifully archived in this museum.
- Dhobi Ghat - An open-air laundry, visit Mumbai’s human washing machines.
- New Colaba Super Market - This beautiful Art Deco structure was once home to Bollywood queen Zubeida.
- Regal Cinema - The city’s most iconic cinema!
- Punjab Grill Fort - Formerly Wayside Inn, now Punjab Grill, with a history of being frequented by a prominent figure in India’s history.
- Old Secretariat - Witness the site where Mumbai raised India’s flag for the first time after Independence, as the then Prime Minister hoisted it.
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- Hop-on hop-off tour
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Professional guide
- All fees and taxes included
- Transport in a private vehicle
- Hop-on hop-off tour
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Professional guide
- All fees and taxes included
- Transport in a private vehicle
- Additional transport cost for pick-up from suburban Mumbai hotels
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Additional cost for the services of a language guide (besides English)
- Additional transport cost for pick-up from suburban Mumbai hotels
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Additional cost for the services of a language guide (besides English)
Are you a newcomer exploring Mumbai for the first time? If so, this tour is specifically designed for you. It covers 25 of Mumbai’s prime tourist locations and gives you a comprehensive overview of colonial Mumbai. Your journey will lead you through sites such as the Victoria Terminus station, the Kalaghoda art district, and the Gateway of India, among…
Are you a newcomer exploring Mumbai for the first time? If so, this tour is specifically designed for you. It covers 25 of Mumbai’s prime tourist locations and gives you a comprehensive overview of colonial Mumbai. Your journey will lead you through sites such as the Victoria Terminus station, the Kalaghoda art district, and the Gateway of India, among others. The tour includes an exciting cultural adventure during which we connect with the Dabbawalas - the logistics marvels known for their precise delivery of 250,000 ‘dabbas’ or lunch boxes to their rightful recipients daily. We also guide you through the Dhobighat which is guaranteed to amaze. This spot is where the city’s laundrymen, popularly known as Dhobhis, cleanse the apparel of Mumbai’s residents. You can watch the Dhobhis in action as they relentlessly beat and cleanse the clothes to ensure they’re spotless. Furthermore, we pay a visit to Mani Bhavan, taking you on the historic trail of Gandhi and his association with Mumbai.
- The tour can be cancelled based on the discretion of No Footprints. The partners will be informed in advance of the same
- The Start and End timing can be changed based on the discretion and traffic situations
- The sequence of the tour is at the discretion of No Footprints and its guide on-ground
- The taxes included are currently at 5%
- Children below 10 years of age can do the tour for free of cost
- We do not conduct this tour on the day of the Mumbai Marathon
- For high – end luxury cars, please contact our office
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.