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What is the best part of Mumbai to stay in?

First timers tend to gravitate to Colaba as it’s the tourist capital of the city. Known for its colonial architecture, trendy cafes and shopping, it's the perfect spot to get a taste of the city's rich culture and energy. For nightlife, the financial district of Bandra Kurla Complex comes alive after dark with an array of restaurants, bars and clubs, while Fort/Kala Ghoda is Mumbai’s arts district bursting with colour. Families will often favour Juhu, which is known for its beaches.


How many days do you need to see Mumbai?

It depends how much you want to see and do. At a minimum, three to five days would give you plenty of time to properly explore the sights without rushing. 


When is the best time to visit Mumbai?

The best time to visit Mumbai is during the winter months of November to February when the weather is cool and pleasant. Be warned, this is also the peak tourist season, so expect big crowds. 


What is there to do in Mumbai?

Explore Sanjay Gandhi National Park, catch the ferry out to Elephanta Caves and be awe-struck at the incredible rock-cut caves, pray at the Shree Siddhivinayak Ganpati Temple, watch the sunset from Juhu beach, eat your way around the city, get lost in the bustling bazaars, experience Bollywood culture with a studio tour, bar hop around the many late-night watering holes, sip chai with the locals – the list goes on and on. 


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Is Mumbai safe at night?

Mumbai is a bustling metropolis that never sleeps. It is generally considered safe to wander the streets at night, however, it’s always best to exercise caution. Mumbai also boasts a strong police presence.


What to take on holiday to Mumbai?

Trust us when we say, it gets hot in Mumbai. Packing loose-fitting, lightweight and breathable fabrics and comfortable shoes are a must. When you are visiting sacred sites, remember that men and women need to cover shoulders and knees. Don’t forget your appetite!


Where to go on holiday in Mumbai?

It can be a little overwhelming for first-time travellers to Mumbai as there’s so much to see and do. To help narrow it down a little, the Gateway of India and the Elephanta Caves are a must-see for any visitor to Mumbai. The Shree Siddhivinayak Ganpati Temple and Siddhivinayak Temple are two of the most frequented temples in Mumbai, while Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is a captivating UNESCO World Heritage Site situated right in the heart of Mumbai. And that’s just the beginning. Mumbai is a melting pot of cuisine, culture and chaos. 


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