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Juhu Beach is a 6 km long beach located in the western suburbs of Mumbai, stretching from Juhu to Versova. It is one of the most visited beaches in Mumbai, attracting tourists and locals alike with its lively atmosphere and diverse street food options like pani puri, sev puri, and pav bhaji. The beach is a popular spot for plane spotting due to its proximity to the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CST), formerly known as Victoria Terminus, is a historic railway station in Mumbai, India. Designed by British architect Frederick William Stevens, it was built between 1878 and 1887 in the High Victorian Gothic style, incorporating elements of traditional Indian architecture. The station features a stunning stone dome, turrets, and pointed arches, making it a unique blend of European and Indian architectural influences
The Elephanta Caves are located on Elephanta Island, also known as Gharapuri, in Mumbai Harbour, about 10 kilometers east of Mumbai. This collection of cave temples is primarily dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva and includes five Hindu caves and two Buddhist caves. The caves are renowned for their intricate rock-cut sculptures, which date back to the 5th to 8th centuries. The most celebrated sculpture is the 5.45-meter Trimurti Sadashiva, depicting three aspects of Shiva.
Marine Drive, officially known as Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Road, is a 3.6 km long promenade in South Mumbai, India. It is famous for its picturesque views of the Arabian Sea and is often referred to as the "Queen's Necklace" due to its streetlights that resemble a string of pearls when viewed from an elevated point at night. The promenade is lined with palm trees and features art deco buildings, reflecting the architectural style of the 1920s and 1930s.
The Gateway of India is an iconic arch-monument located on the waterfront of Mumbai, India. Built in 1924, it was designed by architect George Wittet to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to India in 1911. The structure is 26 meters (85 feet) tall and features a blend of Indo-Saracenic architecture, combining elements of Indian, Islamic, and British styles. It served as a ceremonial entrance for British colonial troops and was the departure point for the last British troops leaving India in 1948.