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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NCPA, situated at the end of Maine Drive, in the Nariman Point area, is the Centre for performing arts as the name says, provides modern facilities for stage performances, such as, concerts, dramas and plays, dance and musicals. It is the top centre. The complex has a good restaurant also.
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This is the Royal Opera House at Opera House, yes the Opera House area obviously been names after it. This is a heritage property was inaugurated by King George V in the year 1911, It is made In the Baroque style of architecture and is one of the few remaining structures in Mumbai as of now, In October 2016 it was restored to its original glory and it was a very large project, visiting it now will take u back to the old times where Opera Houses used to rule the roost when it came to entertainment venues, It has also won a Unesco award for cultural heritage conservation in the year 2017, The venue in its current avatar is host to about 200 plus Theatre and entertainment events through the year, they have the old charm of having An area of Stalls, Balcony and have Boxes too, they also have side view boxes but they aren’t available for rent outs, they open them for special events. Altogether it would be a great place to visit for theatre lovers as well as Art Deco style building and heritage building lovers.
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Evocative of a 1950s art deco jazz bar, Live at The Quarter hosts performances every night, each of them curated by music industry veterans and The Quarter co-founders, Ranjit Barot and Ashu Phatak. From special one-night-only sets to tributes to jazz legends. Live at The Quarter, with its state-of-the-art acoustics, is sure to be on the bucket list of every performer in India, if not the world.
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