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Mumbai in a day

  • Suzannah Shwer
  • Lonely Planet Author

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What constitutes the Mumbai experience? Colourful markets, stately Victorian architecture, and delectable dishes in world-class restaurants. And when your belly’s full and your mind racing with the wonder of it all, an evening stroll on the Colaba foreshore.

Mumbai is the Hollywood of India. It has its own distinct sense of hope and history. The quintessential day here starts when your train pulls into the iconic CST: your first taste of Mumbai’s grand and imposing Victorian-fusion architecture. Exiting the busy station the streets are wider and cleaner than other Indian capitals. Stately 1950s cabs and bright red buses await your custom: observe the colour and energy of the city through the window on the way to your hotel.

Throw yourself back into it at Crawford market. Another icon of British Bombay, the Norman-Gothic exterior here covers a magical selection of stalls. Sample a sweet mango in the fruit and veg section and admire the quirky antiques in Chor Bazaar and the reams of silk in Mangaldas Market. Then cross the road to Rajdhani for a mouthwatering Rajasthani thali.

After lunch, stroll around Maidan Oval. Here India’s cricket obsession is played out in a uniquely Mumbai setting: palm trees, blocks of flats and grandiose colonial buildings. The High Court, inspired by a German castle, and the University of Mumbai, resembling a 15th-century French-Gothic triumph, are the stars of this setting. Go inside the High Court to see the pageantry of the court proceedings. You’re allowed and you should.

Finish the day with another gorgeous meal and a stroll along the Colaba foreshore. You’ll pass the Gateway of India arch and the Taj Mahal Palace, still impressive and a testament to Mumbai’s resilience following the 2008 attacks by gunmen.

Still got energy? Mumbai’s clubbing scene will soon sort that out. Splurge on a night at Ra’s where the glass roof opens out to the stars.

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  1. 23 March 2010 4:23PM vijaybankar Report this comment

    It was damn nice returning to Mumbai after almost 7 years...Mumbai completely metamorphosed... but one good thing which my dad always told me about, the recitals at all 9 Bandstands in Mumbai are being started again... http://www.wherecity.com/articles/rhythm-revival-at-city-bandstands-37.html

  2. 25 August 2011 7:36PM stanleyfer Report this comment

    Mumbai in India will teach you many lessons in life. It is said that if you survive in Mumbai, you can survive anywhere in the world http://in-mumbai.com

  3. 27 January 2012 5:05PM mariamdh Report this comment

    There is an Old Mumbai cycling trip which is great because it helps you know the city better. http://www.woodsideinn.in/old-bicycle-tour.htm

    There is also the Worli Fishing Village walk which is a fantastic way to interact with the earliest descendants of the Maharashtrian community.

    Mumbai is so varied in the things you can do, that it is never a boring day!

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