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Mumbai

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Places to visit:
Banganga Tank
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
Churchgate
Crawford Market
Fashion Street
Film City
Flora Fountain
Gateway of India
Bombay High Court
Mahalakshmi Racecourse
Malabar Hill
Nariman Point
Prithvi Theatre
Rajabai Tower
Town Hall
University Buildings

Things to Do:
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Want to know some of the standout things to do in Mumbai? Then have a look through our handpicked suggestions below...
1. Gain Access at the Gateway of India:
Probably Mumbai’s most famous monument, the massive Gateway serves as a symbolic reminder of colonial rule. Opened to celebrate the arrival of King George V, it saw the last English boat leave in 1948. Don’t worry, though: foreign tourists are still welcome..
2. The Art of India at the Jehangir Gallery:
The Jehangir Art Gallery owns much of the important art in India. Housed in an impressive mansion, this is a place to view exhibitions and catch the stars of the artistic world.
3. Fun on a Beach:
Come nighttime, it’s all about getting yourself down to Chowpatty Beach. Away from the hustle of the city, the beach offers a perfect sunset, various food stands, a relaxed party atmosphere and a human-powered Ferris wheel.
4. Go Balmy for Bollywood:
Move over LA, this is the film city of the world. Bollywood makes more films which are seen by more people on average per year than its American cousin. So get yourself to a screening or simply go out into the street and do some star-spotting.
5. Celebrate Krishna’s Birthday:
The mischievous Krishna used to steal butter during his childhood days. Now every August the city’s residents string lines of curd between buildings. Then they make human pyramids to get them down. Well, this is a birthday celebration, after all!

How To Reach:

By Air:
Mumbai International Airport is connected with all the important cities of India as well as the world. Thus, reaching the city by air is no problem. There is also a domestic terminal at Santa Cruz, which is situated at a distance of only 25 km from downtown Mumbai. Both the domestic as well as the international airport have regular taxi and shuttle services.

By Rail:
Traveling to Mumbai by train is a very good option. The city serves as the headquarters to the Central and Western railway zones, with the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminal being its main railway station. The other significant railway stations of Bombay are Bombay Central, Churchgate, Dadar and Kurla. There are regular and direct trains connecting the city with almost all major parts of India.

By Road:
If you are planning to reach Mumbai by road, go ahead. The city is well linked with the major tourist spots of India by road also. The State Transport Terminal, situated opposite Mumbai's Central Railway Station, is its main bus terminus. From here, one can get buses and taxis to all the cities in Maharashtra as well as the neighboring states.

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