Though Mumbai can feel chaotic and crowded, there are peaceful moments to be found here. Nibble a paper cone of bhelpuri while you stroll the sands of Chowpatty Beach. Then, take a short walk to Mani Bhavan, where Mahatma Gandhi once lived, strategized, and was ultimately arrested. The markets are spirited places to bargain for spices or souvenirs. Take a guided tour of Dharavi – made famous by "Slumdog Millionaire" – for an eye-opening glimpse into what Mumbai life is like for nearly a million people.
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A sanctuary of bliss, Bambuq is a haven of peace and serenity. From the soothing contemporary interiors to the premium range of products, the Spa has been punctilious in creating a luxurious atmosphere ensuring you the best of care. With offerings that include a thoughtfully selected range of massages and body scrubs for both men and women, the menu includes several classics like Herbal Detox Massages, Classic Thai Massage, Balinese and Sports Massages as well as incorporating modern treatments like the revolutionary Matrix Rhythm Therapy. With a bespoke range of aromatherapy oils, our services are performed by experienced therapists who have undergone intensive training with us, to provide you with a service that is nothing short of exemplary. Visit Bambuq for an unparalleled experience of pampering and indulgence to rejuvenate like never before!
Bambuq is my favourite spa in town. The therapist are all excellent and very well trained. Beautiful and very relaxing ambience.
4.5 based on 1,777 reviews
Mahatma Gandhi once lived in this simple, two-story building, which is now a museum, library and research center depicting Gandhi's life and struggles for Indian freedom through peaceful means.
Mani Bhavan was where Gandhi lived from 1917 to 1934, and it was the focal point of his political activities. It is now the most fascinating museum, containing many of his books and papers, and in which his very simple bedroom with spinning wheel, has been preserved just as he left it. One can stand on the very spot on his balcony where he addressed the crowds. Not to be mossed if you are visiting Mumbai
4.5 based on 437 reviews
The city's most famous temple was built in 1904 and contains ornate sculptures and paintings.
A sacred place for jains . The management is also good . You get blessed with peace when you enter in and get into the hall where prayers and pooja taking place. A very good place . You should visit this place . With regards , Youngest_traveller_
4.5 based on 122 reviews
Let me tell you the history I grew up in this area it’s called south mumbai little elitist neighborhood :) this area where they made a park was a dump when I was growing up but they have made a amazing park out if this area ... I was very skeptical about maintenance of this park but kiddos they have done a great job .as in any concrete city there’s limited accessibility to green zones and open area for kids .Its basically your neighborhood park people come sit make group ,walk ,kids play without any traffic interference and working people come and chill and escape there everyday life troubles.we don’t have that great gyms around so this is the best place to join the gym walk on track or just chill and people watch .its a great place for senior citizens as they all come after there household chores sit and gossip and laugh :)) when I go I just sit there and watch people:) if you are in neighborhood then go check it out but it’s just a local park .My opinion :)If you are far from it then don’t bother in this traffic :)
4.5 based on 536 reviews
A holy place for Lord Shiva blessings & darshan. Situated at Charni Road and near Girgoan Chowpatty. Easily approachable for tourists too. Devotees either can take lift or stairs. There are 108 steps, which is a holy figure for Hindu’s. All materials for worship are available at temple.
4.5 based on 2,549 reviews
Modeled after the temples of Vrindavan, that were influenced by the architecture of Rajasthan, this epicenter of spiritual activity accommodates over 140 monks and a growing community of 5000. See Indian culture, art, and design at its finest in the form of hand-carved indoor teak-wood balconies, precious stone & marble inlays, large original paintings, and classical dioramas. Stroll around and visit one of Gandhi's places of worship, idyllic temple garden, vegetarian restaurant, gift shop, and Govardhan Eco-village shop. Experience a clean, welcoming, joyful ambiance imbued with constant meditation and prayer. We hope you will feel at home in our simple Krishna temple.
Good to have the temple in Juhu Beach of Lord Krishna Aarti time is especially good to attend Full of Lord Krishna devotees volunteers serving Krishna
4.5 based on 15 reviews
We were offered tea early morning before we began Goct Officer conducte tour for @ 90 mins exploring the Residence of Governor spread over 50 acres. The Underground Bunkers and Caves of Pre-Independence era ; the Stately Mansions/Palaces ; breathatking views of Sunrise over the Sea ; Ancient Temples ; Forest Area, Scores of Medicinal Plants ; Exotic Gardens with constant enlughtening guidance and talks by the Guide for 90 minutes was culminated with another round of Tea/Coffee and Cookies.Book online on 10th of every month.
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One could easily spend half a day learning about the history and people involved with Indian cinema. You can also see the cameras, sound gear, editing, and other cinema equipment used through the decades, and learn how they operate. A Children's Film Studio lets kids experience aspects of movie making. Note that cell phone photography is permitted (no flash), but taking photos with other types of cameras is strictly prohibited. The website mentions a 4 p.m. film showing, but don't count on this--the projector wasn't working when I visited. My main complaint is that the foreigners admission is Rp. 500; that's 25 times the Indian price! Children up to age 12 are free. Staff recommend starting with the history exhibits in the historic Gulshan Mahal, then proceeding the the four floors of exhibits in the towering glass-walled new building.
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