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victoria Terminus  
Victoria Terminus


V.T is now known as Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (C.S.T) and is Mumbai's architectural masterpiece. It stands on the old Bori Bunder station from where Asia's first train departed on 6th April, 1853. It is said that in the 17th century the Portuguese used to hang their criminals in the station's vicinity. This solid Gothic structure was designed in 1878 by F. W. Stevens and cost 1.6 million rupees to build. The statue atop the dome and the intriguing figures of animals and birds represent 'Progress' and 'Prosperity'- It is the headquarters of the Central Railway system consisting of 14 platforms. It offers passenger amenities and also operates local trains.
 
     
gateway of india  
Gateway of India


The Gateway of India, which graces the locally known Apollo Bunder Pier, was designed by George Witiet to commemorate George V and Queen Mary's visit to India in 1911. It was inspired by 16th Century Gujarati architecture. From here one can take launch cruises. A launch service is also available to take people on expeditions to the 6th Century Caves of Elephanta. Nearest station is Churchgate (Western Railway).  
 
     
Flora Fountain  
Flora Fountain

It stands at a busy five-point intersection in the heart of the commercial Fort area. The beautifully sculptured fountain was erected in the memory of the Governor, Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere, as a tribute to the contribution he made to the city.
 
     
Choupaty beach  
Chowpatty Beach


Chowpatty, literally meaning four channels, is situated at the end of Marine Drive at the foot of Malabar Hill. It witnesses great religious ceremonies, including the Ganesh festival in early September and the colourful festival of boats which marks the end of the monsoon. There are numerous food stalls selling bhelpuri (a Mumbai speciality).
 
     
mantralay  
Mantralay


This modern style building houses the offices of the Government of Maharashtra. Near this building at a little distance is Yogakshema and the offices of Life Insurance Corp. Nearest station is Churchgate (Western Railway).
 
     
Marine Drive  
Marine Drive


 
This is Mumbai's pride. It is a popular promenade and is Mumbai's favourite spot for watching the sun setting over the Arabian Sea. It is fondly called the "Queen's Necklace" because of the dramatic curve of its streetlights at night. Horse drawn Victoria rides are available from either ends of the promenade. Nearest station is Churchgate (Western Railway).
 
     
Prince of Museum  
Prince of Wales Museum


 
The Prince of Wales Museum was designed by George Wittet and completed in 1914. Built in the grand Indo-Saracenic style from locally quarried yellow and blue basalt and topped with a Bijapur style dome, it stands in beautiful gardens. Nearest station is Churchgate (Western Railway) or C.S.T (V.T) (Central Railway).
 
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kamla nehru park  
Kamala Nehru Park


 
This children's park is opposite the Hanging Gardens and was built in 1952 after the wife of India's first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. The park covers an area of 4,000 sq. yds. and offers a magnificent view of Marine Drive. There are lovely shaded pavilions covered with flowers and plants if one wants seclusion. Nearest station is Grant Road (Western Railway).
 
     
Rajabhai Tower  
Rajabai Tower Clock


 
One of Mumbai's outstanding landmarks, the Rajabai Clock Tower is situated in the gardens of Mumbai University. Based on plans by George Gilbert Scott and completed in the 1870's, it is said to have been inspired by Giotto's Campanile in Florence. It houses the University Library, which was endowed by a Hindu businessman, Premchand Raichand, in memory of his mother Rajabai. It is 280 feet tall with five storeys and at a height of 30 feet, there are eight statues representing the Indian castes. The tower clock is reported to have played 16 tunes including 'Rule Britannia'. Nearest station is Churchgate (Western Railway).
 
     
mahalaxmi racecourse  
Mahalaxmi Race Course


 
Situated at Mahalaxmi, opp. The Haji Ali Dargha, this world class race course was built under the enthusiastic direction of Major J. E.Hughes. There are two enclosures, one for Members and the other for the general public. The Indian Derby is always in February. Mumbai's horse-racing season runs from November to April. The big races are major social occasions. Nearest station is Mahalaxmi (Western Railway).
 
     
Water Kingdom  
Essel World & Water Kingdom


 
Nearest Rly Stns are Malad or Borivali, then by ferry or by road via Bhayandar on Wetern Exp Highway * 1100-1900 Open all days. Ph: 8699957. Tickets: Esselworld Rs.250/- Adult, Rs.200/- Children. Water Kingdom Rs.275/- Adult, RS.225/- Children.
 
     
   
Fantasy Land

 
Nearest Rly Stns Andheri(E) Ph: 836583 *1100-2000. (Tue-Sun). Tkts Rs.175/- Adult & Rs.125/- Children.  
     
   
KBN

 
Linking Road, opp. McDonald, Bandra(W). Ph: 6465511/14 *1100-2130 Open all days.  
     
   
CROSSROADS

 
28 Pandit M.M.Malviya Rd, (Tardeo Main Rd), Haji Ali. Ph: 4945890 *1000 onwards (Open all Days). Enjoy shopping in Mumbai's Largest Mall.  
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