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Walking (Shared) / Private Car (Sedan, SUV, Tempo)
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Churchgate or Mahim (Shared) / Hotel (Private)
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October to March
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Walking Tour, Slum Tour, Cultural Experience
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English
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Up to 8 Guests
Discover the Heartbeat of Mumbai’s Resilience
Step back in time and walk through the lanes that shaped Mumbai’s identity. This tour takes you through the grand architecture and rich history of South Bombay, showcasing Gothic, Victorian, Indo-Saracenic, and Art Deco styles – all within a compact, walkable stretch. Led by a local expert, the walk is more than just buildings and dates – it’s filled with fascinating stories, hidden details, and the spirit of a city that grew from a fishing village into the beating heart of India.
of Dhobi Ghat — this is Mumbai rising. Yes, it requires a little sacrifice of sleep — but in return, you’ll gain insight into a side of Mumbai that even many locals miss.
Tour Duration: 2 to 2.5 hours (walking tour)
Shared Tour Timings:
9:30 AM or 3:00 PM (from Mahim – Third Wave Cafe)
Pickup available from Churchgate (Eros Cinema) or Mahim (Cafe Coffee Day)
- 9:30 AM or 3:00 PM (from Mahim – Third Wave Cafe)
- Pickup available from Churchgate (Eros Cinema) or Mahim (Cafe Coffee Day)
Private Tour Timings:
Flexible (Recommended: 9:00 AM or 2:30 PM)
Includes hotel pickup & drop-off
- Flexible (Recommended: 9:00 AM or 2:30 PM)
- Includes hotel pickup & drop-off
Group Size: Up to 8 guests (depending on vehicle type for private trip)
- Shared Tour: Max 5 guests
- Private Tour: Up to 8 guests (depending on vehicle type)
Start / End Points:
Shared Tour: Churchgate or Mahim → Ends at Dharavi – Kumbharwada
Private Tour: Start & end at your hotel or residence
- Shared Tour: Churchgate or Mahim → Ends at Dharavi – Kumbharwada
- Private Tour: Start & end at your hotel or residence
Custom Combos Available: Dharavi Tour + Sightseeing
- Dharavi Tour + Sightseeing
- Dharavi Tour + Food Walk
Highlights
- Start Point: McDonald’s opposite CST Railway Station 1. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CST) – UNESCO World Heritage Site 2. St. Thomas Cathedral – Mumbai’s first Anglican Church 3. Horniman Circle Garden – A colonial-era promenade 4. Asiatic Library / Town Hall – Iconic white-pillared landmark 5. Flora Fountain – Historic heart of British Bombay 6. Bombay High Court – Gothic revival marvel 7. Mumbai University & Rajabai Clock Tower – Grand academic heritage 8. Kala Ghoda District – Mumbai’s cultural and artistic hotspot 9. Gateway of India – Grand archway and symbol of Mumbai End Point: Gateway of India