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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Our celebrated Master Tea Taster and blender Mr Sanjay Kapur has an experience of 40 years in Tea and started India's first boutique dedicated to tea in 1981 in New Delhi. With its vast range of over 75 varieties of gourmet teas, the boutique offers an unparalleled selection of White, Green, Oolong, Black, Botanical blend teas.Customers get to enjoy complimentary tea tasting at the boutique.
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It is a flagship store of Krsnaa Mehta's brand India Circus. It offers contemporary-chic, sophisticated, and affordable style for various areas of your life, from home decor to personal accessories. With an All-Indian palette, we draw our inspiration from both Mughal Royalty as well as road-side chai. We offer a diverse and distinct array of moods and tones, which we feel represents India.
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A popular destination for cutting affordable art & world-class life style products by over 80 leading Indian graphic artists reflecting a new India. Art prints, t-shirts, tote bags, phone cases, laptop, skins, home accessories and much more can be found here.
I happened upon the Kulture Shop with a couple of friends walking along the streets of Mumbai, and couldn't help but walk into the beautiful store just by looking through the windows outside. Incredibly friendly employees described the concept behind the store and one friend immediately recognized several of the artists in the store - saying it was very difficult to find their art to purchase, so having it at the Kulture Shop was incredible. I especially loved how the store picks artists with varying techniques and aesthetics to showcase the diversity of Indian art. I also loved how many different options there were to purchase a given print - on a postcard, on varying sizes of posters, on a mug, etc. Overall an incredible experience - left feeling happy and that I'd learned!
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Located in the 150 year old Somaiya Bhawan, Kitab Khana located close to the Flora fountain is in the best part of Mumabi (The Fort area). Perhaps the largest book store in Mumbai you can be sure to find your choice of book here. The staff is very knowledgeable and know location of every single book. The cafe however is lousy and should be avoided.
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Indian artists aspire to have their work exhibited in this prestigious art gallery, which displays both past and contemporary pieces.
Visited here with Showcase India Tourism Company , found it worth my visit really a hub for art lovers..
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Method is an independent creative art space in Mumbai's art district, Kala Ghoda. Adding to the fabric of this eclectic city, the space elevates artists breaking traditional definitions of "fine art". Contemporary, street, modern and at times even classic art that embodies boldness of form and freedom from the norm, Method is the fringe leftfield.
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The Company was established in 1930 and is a pioneer in the field of antiques and ethnic artefacts. It's the oldest licensed antique dealer in Mumbai and deals in sculptures, paintings and wood carvings. The ethnic art range is exclusive and designed inhouse. The craftsmen who create ethnic artefacts have been working with the Company for three generations.
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