
Ganesh Chaturthi
Maharashtra’s landmark Ganesh festival in Mumbai and Pune.

Editor-curated must-visit attractions and landmarks in Mumbai

UNESCO World Heritage Site and Victorian Gothic railway terminus, one of Mumbai's most iconic landmarks.

UNESCO World Heritage Site on an island in Mumbai harbour, famous for ancient rock-cut Shiva caves dating to the 5th century.

Mumbai’s iconic waterfront arch built to welcome King George V in 1911.

A sweeping seaside boulevard that sparkles like a necklace at night.

A lush green escape within the city, home to wildlife and ancient Kanheri Caves.

A famous Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha, widely visited for blessings of wisdom, success, and prosperity.
Festivals, cultural events, and celebrations
Plan your trip around the right season
Why visit
Lower humidity and comfortable evenings by the sea.
Keep in mind
Peak travel months can raise prices.
Why visit
Works for shorter city breaks.
Keep in mind
Hot and humid afternoons.
Why visit
Dramatic monsoon ambience and greenery.
Keep in mind
Heavy rain and waterlogging risks.
Intercity connectivity and travel options
CSMIA airport and major rail terminals including CSMT, Dadar, and Mumbai Central.
Local transport and practical tips
Local transport
Suburban local trains + Metro + BEST buses, with taxis/autos and app cabs for last-mile.
Pick the right neighbourhood for your trip
Colaba / Fort
Heritage + sightseeingClose to Gateway of India, museums, and iconic South Mumbai spots.
Bandra
Lifestyle + nightlifePopular for cafes, sea-facing spots, and trendy city vibe.
Andheri
Airport + practical staysStrong transport links for airport access and city-wide movement.
Local food specialties and traditional favourites
Vada Pav
Mumbai’s iconic potato fritter bun snack.
Pav Bhaji
Buttery mashed vegetable curry served with toasted pav.
Bhel Puri
Crunchy puffed-rice chaat with chutneys and sev.
Bombay Sandwich
Layered chutney sandwich with spiced veggies.