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Nighttime tour of Mumbai's iconic landmarks

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Nighttime tour of Mumbai's iconic landmarks — Food & drink things to do in Mumbai

Three to four hours by private vehicle—visit Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Marine Drive, and the Gateway of India under the night sky, with insights into the city’s history and culture.

This night tour of Mumbai lasts between three and four hours and offers an engaging view of the city’s remarkable architecture illuminated after dark. You'll visit significant sites like Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, the Gateway of India, and Marine Drive while learning about the historical and cultural context behind each landmark.

The itinerary allows for a leisurely pace, perfect for absorbing the ambiance and aroma of the city. Enjoy a cool breeze and perhaps sample some street food along the way. The tour takes you to scenic points like Chowpatty Beach and Flora Fountain, offering a different perspective on Mumbai’s vibrant life, making this journey a distinctive alternative to daytime sightseeing.

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What's included in this experience?+
• Exclusive transportation • Guides fluent in English • Wi-Fi available on board • Complimentary bottled water • Air conditioning in the vehicle
What's NOT included?+
• Evening meal
What should I know before booking?+
• Nearby public transport options are accessible • Infant seats designed for safety are provided • Appropriate for individuals of all fitness levels
What's the cancellation policy?+
To receive a full refund, cancellations must be made at least 24 hours in advance of the scheduled departure.
How does pickup work?+
Please be informed that complimentary pickup is available only for those staying in South Mumbai. For guests located in North Mumbai or suburban regions, an extra pickup fee of ₹1,200 will be charged. Your understanding and cooperation are appreciated. Additionally, airport pickups will incur a vehicle parking fee of ₹700.
What's the itinerary?+
• The Gateway of India is a monumental arch established in the 20th century in Mumbai, India, built to honor the arrival of King-Emperor George V and Queen-Empress Mary at Apollo Bunder during their 1911 visit to British India. • Flora Fountain, situated at Hutatma Chowk (Martyr's Square), is an intricately crafted architectural heritage monument located at the southern end of Dadabhai Naoroji Road within the Fort business district of South Mumbai. Erected in 1864, this structure combines water, architecture, and sculpture, representing the Roman goddess Flora, and cost Rs. 47,000 to construct at the time. • Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CSTM), also known as Victoria Terminus, is a historic railway station and UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. • The Rajabai Clock Tower, located in the Fort campus of the University of Mumbai, stands 85 meters tall (280 feet or 25 stories). This clock tower is part of the Victorian and Art Deco Ensemble of Mumbai, which was recognized as a World Heritage Site in 2018. • Marine Drive is a 3.6-kilometer-long boulevard in South Mumbai, shaped like a 'C' and serving as a six-lane concrete road along the coastline. It connects Nariman Point to Babulnath and Malabar Hill and features a promenade alongside. Marine Drive, often referred to as the Queen's Necklace, illuminates like a string of pearls at night from elevated viewpoints. • Girgaum Chowpatty is a public beach located adjacent to Marine Drive in the Girgaon area of Mumbai, easily accessible from Charni Road railway station. • The Town Hall, which accommodates the Asiatic Society of Bombay, was not constructed in 1804, when the Literary Society of Bombay was established. Despite suggestions by Sir James Mackintosh for a grand design, it was not completed until 1833. The building's compromises, stemming from financial issues, are reflected in the crowded conditions of the Stamp Office and nearby government offices. • Dhobi Ghat is known as the world's largest outdoor laundry and features numerous open-air concrete wash pens, each with its own flogging stone, making it a popular site for tourists. • The Hanging Gardens, also known as Pherozeshah Mehta Gardens, are terraced gardens located atop Malabar Hill. Laid out in 1881 by Ulhas Ghatkopar over Bombay's main reservoir, these gardens were designed in part to obscure the water from the nearby Towers of Silence. • Antilia is the residence of billionaire Mukesh Ambani and his family, located on Billionaires' Row in Mumbai, and is considered one of the most expensive private homes in the world, costing between US$1 and 2 billion to construct. • The Pramod Navalkar Viewing Gallery is an observation deck located in the Malabar Hill area, offering visitors sweeping views of the South Mumbai skyline against the serene backdrop of the Arabian Sea. • The cathedral is situated in Horniman Circle, the historical heart of Mumbai, close to landmarks such as Flora Fountain and Bombay House, and is recognized as the oldest church in Mumbai.

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