Mumbai does not ease you in gently. The city hits you with everything at once — noise, colour, Victorian grandeur and living tradition colliding in ways that make this unlike anywhere else on Earth.
Our private Mumbai city tour gives you the city in full. Start at Dhobi Ghat — the world's largest open-air laundry, where 7,000 washermen have been scrubbing Mumbai's clothes since 1890. Move through Crawford Market, the city's finest Victorian bazaar. Stand before CST — a UNESCO World Heritage station where Gothic flying buttresses meet lotus domes and six million commuters pass through daily. Visit the Gateway of India, where in 1948 the last British troops marched out of India forever. End at Siddhivinayak Temple, Mumbai's most beloved Ganesh shrine.
Everything is private. Just your group, an English-speaking cultural guide, a comfortable air-conditioned car, hotel pick-up and drop, and a traditional lunch included.
Pick up from all hotels in Mumbai city area
We head to Dhobi Ghat, the world’s biggest open air laundry. Built in 1890, Dhobi Ghat has been battling washing machines over the last 100 years and engages 7000 washermen who wash Mumbai’s clothes!
We visit Crawford market, Mumbai’s best market for fresh produce like fruits and vegetables. This market is very popular for festive shopping as well. Great bargains are available on crockery, chocolates and even pets!
CST is a UNESCO heritage building and the best example of Victorian Gothic Revival architecture in India. What is remarkable is that the Gothic elements are blended with themes deriving from Indian traditional architecture. With more than 6 million daily commuters, CST is one of the busiest train stations in the world.
Rajabai Tower located in the Mumbai University complex is often called the Big Ben of Mumbai. A UNESCO heritage site, Rajabai Tower is an important Revival-Gothic heritage building . This 125 years old structure is a blend of Gothic and Art Deco elements.
Gateway of India is the most popular structure of Mumbai. It was built to welcome the arrival of King George V and Queen Mary in 1911. The structure of this magnificent gateway is a triumphal arch, built predominantly in an Indo-Saracenic architectural style with some Muslim elements incorporated. On February 28, 1948, the last British troops passed through the Gateway of India in a ceremony signaling the end of British rule in India.
We visit a magnificent garden dedicated to Pherozeshah Mehta, a prominent Parsi political leader. One of the rare green spaces in the city of Mumbai, the Hanging gardens also provide spectacular views of the Arabian Sea.
The last leg of the Mumbai experience takes you to the most famous temple in Mumbai. Siddhi Vinayak temple is more than 200 years old and is dedicated to Lord Ganesh whose idol here is made out of a single black stone.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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