Mumbai is the business heartbeat of India, ideal for corporate events, conventions, product launches, and networking. With premium venues, vibrant nightlife, and easy access, it offers a perfect blend of work and experience.
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Mumbai
Arrive in Mumbai and check into your hotel. Begin your city experience with a visit to the Gateway of India, followed by a leisurely ferry ride to Elephanta Caves. Return by evening and walk along Marine Drive, enjoying the sunset and dinner at a sea-facing restaurant.
Mumbai
Start the day with a tour of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CST), a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore nearby Flora Fountain, Oval Maidan, and Rajabai Clock Tower. In the afternoon, visit Mani Bhavan, Mahatma Gandhi’s former residence. End the day shopping at Colaba Causeway.
Mumbai
Begin with a visit to the sacred Siddhivinayak Temple and then head to Haji Ali Dargah, a mosque and tomb located in the sea. Post lunch, explore Bandra Fort, Mount Mary Church, and stroll through Bandra’s graffiti streets for a blend of culture and cool vibes.
Mumbai
Visit the Jehangir Art Gallery and Prince of Wales Museum (now Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya). Explore Crawford Market and indulge in local street food at Chowpatty Beach. In the evening, catch a play at Prithvi Theatre or enjoy a rooftop dinner in Juhu.
Mumbai
If time permits, take a Bollywood studio tour to see where India’s famous films are made. Alternatively, enjoy a relaxing morning at Sanjay Gandhi National Park or visit Global Vipassana Pagoda. Return to hotel, check out, and depart for the airport.
Built during the British Raj, this iconic archway is Mumbai’s most recognized landmark. Overlooking the Arabian Sea, it’s a popular gathering spot and the departure point for ferry rides to Elephanta Caves.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, CST is an architectural marvel that blends Victorian Gothic and Indian influences. It's not just a railway station but also a symbol of Mumbai’s colonial past and bustling present.
A 3.6 km-long promenade along the coast, Marine Drive is perfect for a sunset stroll. Its curved street lit up at night resembles a sparkling necklace, earning it the nickname “Queen’s Necklace.”
Located on Elephanta Island, these ancient rock-cut cave temples dedicated to Lord Shiva date back to the 5th–8th centuries. The centerpiece is the stunning Trimurti sculpture — a must-see for history lovers.
One of the most revered temples in Mumbai, it’s dedicated to Lord Ganesha and attracts devotees, celebrities, and tourists alike. Known for its spiritual ambiance and beautiful architecture.
Start with the iconic Gateway of India, a colonial-era monument overlooking the Arabian Sea. Then take a walk or drive along Marine Drive, especially in the evening when the "Queen’s Necklace" lights up the bay beautifully.
Take a ferry from the Gateway of India to Elephanta Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its ancient rock-cut temples dedicated to Lord Shiva, with intricate sculptures and a serene atmosphere.
Indulge in Mumbai’s famous street food — try vada pav, pav bhaji, bhel puri, and kebabs in bustling food hubs like Chowpatty Beach, Mohammed Ali Road, or Zaveri Bazaar.
Indulge in Mumbai’s famous street food — try vada pav, pav bhaji, bhel puri, and kebabs in bustling food hubs like Chowpatty Beach, Mohammed Ali Road, or Zaveri Bazaar.
For art and theatre lovers, Mumbai’s cultural scene is alive with performances, plays, and music. Catch a live show at Royal Opera House or enjoy an intimate theatre experience at Prithvi Theatre in Juhu.