5 Astonishing Historical Monuments to Visit in Mumbai

5 Astonishing Historical Monuments to Visit in Mumbai

The presence of monuments in a city depicts the brilliance and glory of that city’s past. Those monuments also show the kind of artistic know-how that people used to have earlier. Mumbai is one such city that has got some appealing monuments to boast of. People who are planning to take the Bangalore to Mumbai flight or flights from their city to Mumbai should take note of the magnificent monuments that they should visit on their Mumbai trip. Here in this blog, we will look at the best places in Mumbai to visit on a trip.

1. Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus

One of the most significant places in Mumbai, the Chhatrapati Shivaji railway station is situated in the South Mumbai area. The place was earlier known as Victoria terminus, and in July 2004, UNESCO announced it as a world heritage site. People from India and all over the world come here to click its pictures making it the second-most clicked monument, right after the Taj Mahal. The sort of architectural marvel that this place is, shows how much the level of refinement that the engineers had achieved in its construction, about a century or two ago. Put it at the top of your bucket list to visit this fascinating place.

2. Marine Drive

Also known as the Queen’s necklace, Marine drive is the place, most Mumbaikars can easily recognize. Amid the busiest lanes in Mumbai and the daily humdrum life in Mumbai, Marine drive can inculcate a sense of came and tranquility. It’s an arc-shaped street across the South Mumbai coast that begins at the southern end of Nariman Point and ends at Girgaum Chowpatty, which is famously called Chowpatty beach. The curved coastline is encircled by palm trees making it a magnificent view. People, especially Mumbaikars come for a walk here during the evening to get a sight of the beautiful sunset. Also one can enjoy the glowing lights all across the coast after the sunset, making the place a lovely spot, especially for couples.

3. Taj Mahal Palace

Situated next to the Gateway of India, Taj Mahal Palace is the most photographed monument in India. It was established in 1903, and since then, it has hosted various renowned personalities and dignitaries from all around the world. Some of the names include Lord Mountbatten, Sarojini Naidu, and former US presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton with his wife, Hillary Clinton, to name a few.

It is the flagship property of the Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces, and it was conceived by the Indian architects DN Mirza and Sitaram Khanderao Vaidya. Chhatrapati Shivaji terminus is the nearest railway station, with public transports easily available from the station. So one should plan a trip to experience this place at least once.

 

4. The Gateway of India

Popularly called the Taj Mahal of Mumbai, The Gateway of India is situated in Apollo Bunder in South Mumbai, on the coast of the Arabian Sea. The gateway of India is one of the most enigmatic monuments of Mumbai. This monument stands directly opposite the famous Taj hotel. It was constructed in an Indo-Saracenic style with some elements of Muslim architectural style as well. It is the most popular tourist attraction in Mumbai, which reminds people of the great colonial history as Bombay. It is the first structure to welcome visitors that enter the city through the sea.

 

5. Siddhivinayak Temple

It is the most affluent temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha in Mumbai, constructed by Deubai Patil and Laxman Vithu in 1801. Initially, it was a very small place of worship, but in the later 20th century, the temple developed into the grand form that people experience today. It receives donations from around 100 million to 150 million in a year. Almost 25000 people from every corner of the globe visit this place every day to seek the blessings of Lord Ganesha. People who love peace at the temples and want to seek the blessings of the Lord Ganesha should give a visit to this place.

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