Mumbai on Wheels Small Group City Tour
$50.00 – $500.00Price range: $50.00 through $500.00
Tour info
Highlights
Government Licensed Guide
All Entrances & Fees
Premium A/C Coach
1 x 500ml Packaged Water Per Person
Pickup & Drop - Outside Mc Donalds Opposite, Victoria Terminal Railway Station
Indian Thali LunchSchedule
Meeting Point & Other Notes:
Outside Mc Donald’s, Opposite to CSMT Railway Station, at Fort area at 08:45 am
Tour will start at 09:00 am sharp
Our Guide will meet and assemble all tourists 15 mins before tour start time at the meeting point.
The end point may be different, tourists need to arrange for traveling back to their hotel.
Minimum Quorum is 2 Pax or else the tour will cancel.
Please note the following location to report
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Visit: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus in Mumbai, India, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and historic railway station. Built in Italian Gothic style, it was completed in 1887 to commemorate Queen Victoria's 50-year rule. With its ornate design, stained glass windows, and iconic status, it's a must-visit for travelers to Mumbai.
Drive Past: Town Hall
Located in the Fort locality of South Mumbai, Town Hall Mumbai is a stunning Neoclassical building that serves as a hub for culture, education, and history. Inside, visitors will find The Asiatic Society of Mumbai, State Central Library, and a museum, along with the head office of the Directorate of Libraries Maharashtra State, Maharashtra State Women's Council, the Additional Controller of Stamps Office, and a post office. As a center of learning and civic life, Town Hall Mumbai is a must-see for anyone interested in Mumbai's rich heritage and cultural institutions.
Drive Past: Flora Fountain
Flora Fountain is an exquisitely crafted heritage monument situated at Hutatma Chowk in South Mumbai's Fort business district. Built in 1864, it showcases an ornate sculpture of the Roman goddess Flora and is a stunning example of the city's rich architectural heritage. As a beloved landmark and cultural icon of Mumbai, Flora Fountain is a must-visit for anyone interested in the city's history and artistic legacy.
Visit: Gateway of India
The Gateway of India is a magnificent arch-monument in Mumbai, India, constructed in the early 20th century to commemorate the landing of King George V and Queen Mary in December 1911. Its construction marked an important moment in India's colonial history, and the gateway was used as a ceremonial entrance for British dignitaries. The monument also has a significant place in India's struggle for independence; it was from here that the last British troops departed in 1948, following India's independence. Today, The Gateway of India is a popular tourist destination and a must-visit landmark for anyone interested in Mumbai's history and cultural significance.
Drive Past: Bombay University
Established in 1857, the University of Bombay is one of India's oldest and most prestigious universities. Modeled after the University of London, it was founded in response to a petition from the Bombay Association to the British colonial government in India. A famous landmark of Mumbai, the Rajabai Clock Tower was completed in the 1870s and is home to the university's library. The tower was funded by local businessman Premchand Roychand, who named it in honor of his mother, Rajabai. Today, the University of Bombay is a leading institution of higher education and a symbol of Mumbai's intellectual and cultural legacy.
Drive Past: Bombay High Court
The Bombay High Court is one of India's oldest and most renowned High Courts, established in 1862 under the High Courts Act, 1861. It was one of three High Courts established at the Presidency Towns by Queen Victoria's Letters patent. The High Court building, located in the Fort area of Mumbai, was constructed in the Early English Gothic Revival style and features impressive statues of Justice and Mercy. Construction began in 1871 and was completed in 1878. Today, the Bombay High Court remains an iconic symbol of India's legal system and a must-visit landmark for anyone interested in Mumbai's rich history and cultural heritage.
Drive Past: Marine Drive / Queen’s Necklace
Marine Drive is a 3-kilometer long promenade shaped like a 'C' along the coast of a natural bay in Mumbai. It is also known as the Queen's Necklace because of the street lights resembling a string of pearls at night. The beauty of this spot is further enhanced by several Art Deco style buildings that are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. These buildings, combined with the sparkling Arabian Sea, give Marine Drive a distinct charm and has earned it the nickname "Miniature Miami." Visitors can take a leisurely walk, admire the stunning architecture, and immerse themselves in the lively atmosphere of this popular destination in Mumbai.
Premium Vegeterian Indian Thali Lunch
After the scenic drive along Marine Drive, we will treat you to a sumptuous and authentic premium vegetarian thali lunch. Indulge in a feast of flavors as you relish a variety of mouthwatering dishes, including aromatic rice, flavorful lentil curries, a medley of seasonal vegetable preparations, freshly baked bread, tangy raita, crispy papad, and tantalizing chutneys. This specially curated thali showcases the diversity of Indian cuisine, offering a true culinary experience. Complete your meal with a delightful dessert that will leave a sweet lasting impression. Prepare to be enchanted by the rich flavors and cultural heritage of Indian vegetarian cuisine during this memorable thali lunch.
Visit: Gandhi Museum
Mani Bhavan was Gandhi's Mumbai headquarters for 17 years, where he initiated several movements including Non-cooperation, Satyagraha, Swadeshi, Khadi, and Khilafat. The building is now a memorial maintained by the Gandhi Smarak Nidhi, with a photo gallery, a library, and exhibits of Gandhi's personal belongings, including his spinning wheels and his bed on the floor. The museum also displays letters addressed by Gandhi to President Roosevelt and Hitler. In 2010, President Barack Obama became the first high-profile international visitor to visit the Mani Bhavan Gandhi Sangrahalaya in 50 years, where he toured Gandhi's room.
Visit: Hanging Gardens
The Hanging Gardens, also known as Pherozeshah Mehta Gardens, offer stunning sunset views over the Arabian Sea from the top of Malabar Hill in Mumbai. They were designed in 1881 by Ulhas Ghapokar to cover the main reservoir and feature animal-shaped hedges. The Hanging Gardens Path inside the park spells out the initials PMG in cursive when viewed from above.
Photostop: Dhobi Ghat
Mahalaxmi Dhobi Ghat is an iconic open-air laundry facility located in Mumbai, India, where the washers or "dhobis" work in the open to clean clothes and linens from Mumbai’s hotels and hospitals. The place has been operational since 1890 and is accessible from the Jacob Circle monorail station. Dhobi ghat is a phrase used all over India to refer to any place where many washers are present, and the Mumbai Dhobi Ghat has inspired the construction of similar facilities in other parts of southern Asia.
Tourists failing to report at the meeting time may be left behind & shall not receive any refund.
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Description
Mumbai, a city of dreams and contrasts, offers an unmatched blend of history, culture, and modernity. For those looking to experience the city in its entirety, a group tour with Passport Lifestyles provides the perfect mix of organization, exclusivity, and camaraderie. Whether you’re a traveler new to the city or a local seeking to rediscover its magic, this curated group tour ensures you experience Mumbai’s finest attractions without the hassle of planning.
What is Passport Lifestyles?
Providing premium travel experiences, Passport Lifestyles combines luxury and personalization. This Mumbai city group tour caters to groups of friends, families, and solo travelers, providing an engaging and interactive way to explore the city. Travel with Passport Lifestyles and enjoy a stress-free experience that includes expert guides, seamless transport, and curated itineraries.
Top Highlights of a Mumbai City Group Tour
The Passport Lifestyles Mumbai City Group Tour covers a carefully curated selection of landmarks that showcase the city’s diverse charm:
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus
Town Hall and Asiatic Library
Flora Fountain
Gateway of India
Bombay University and Bombay High Court
Marine Drive (Queen’s Necklace)
Gandhi Museum
Hanging Gardens
Dhobi Ghat
Premium Vegetarian Indian Thali Lunch
How Passport Lifestyles Ensures a Seamless Experience
From air-conditioned transportation to knowledgeable guides, Passport Lifestyles handles every detail of the tour. With skip-the-line access and carefully planned schedules, you can focus on soaking in the sights and sounds of Mumbai.
Photography Tips for Capturing Mumbai’s Landmarks
Use wide-angle lenses for monuments like Gateway of India and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus.
Capture candid moments at Dhobi Ghat for a slice of Mumbai’s daily life.
Golden hour is the best time to photograph Marine Drive and the Hanging Gardens.
A Memorable Journey Through Mumbai
Mumbai’s vibrant history, stunning architecture, and cultural diversity make it an unmissable destination. The Passport Lifestyles Mumbai City Group Tour offers an enriching experience that blends iconic landmarks, delicious cuisine, and expert insights. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this tour guarantees memories that will last a lifetime.
FAQ: Mumbai city group tour with Passport Lifestyles ?
- Q: What landmarks are covered in the Mumbai City Group Tour?
A: The tour includes Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, Gateway of India, Marine Drive, and more. - Q: What is included in the vegetarian thali lunch?
A: The thali includes a variety of traditional dishes such as curries, breads, rice, and desserts. - Q: How long does the group tour last?
A: The tour typically lasts 6-8 hours, depending on the itinerary and traffic conditions. - Q:Is the tour suitable for children?
A: Yes, the tour is family-friendly and includes activities and sights that children can enjoy. - Q:Can I take photos during the tour?
A: Photography is allowed at most landmarks, and guides often suggest the best angles. - Q:What is the best time of year to take this tour?
A: October to March offers pleasant weather for exploring Mumbai.
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