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Mumbai, the city of dreams, is the economic capital of India and home to the making of Bollywood films. It is also India’s most diversified city in the country .. Follow us how you spend 48 wonderful hours in Mumbai for an attractive discovery of its various aspects. Taxis are cheap and plentiful in Mumbai, so you can easily follow the itinerary without having to rent a car and driver for the day.

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The first day: morning and afternoon

In the morning, when you arrive in Mumbai check your accommodation, preferably somewhere in the Colaba or Fort tourist areas in southern Mumbai. If you want luxury, the famous Taj Mahal Palace and the Tower Hotel is perfect for you.

At noon, head to Leopold Cafe on Colaba Road for lunch. Then, at two o’clock, shop on the famous Colaba Causaway Street in Mumbai.

At three, you can stroll along the picturesque Strand Promenade in Colaba, from Radio Club to India Gate. At four o’clock, you can enjoy tea at Sea Lounge Restaurant at Taj Mahal Palace and Tower Hotel.

The first day: the evening

At 5 p.m., take a taxi along Marine Drive towards Girgaum Chowpatty at sunset. This beach is a place to rest in the evening for Mumbai residents flocking to watch the sun hide behind the lush Malabar Hill skyline and snack from the stalls.

At seven o’clock, take a taxi to Kala Ghoda in the Fort district in south Mumbai and tour the Arts District. And at nine, there are many options in the area for dinner, depending on your taste, such as Khyber, Trishna and The Table.

The second day: the morning

Wake up at six in the morning to see the city while you woke up, and embark on your journey before the crazy crowd. The easiest way to do this is to take a tour, like the Mumbai Magic’s Good Morning Mumbai tour.

At nine o’clock, have breakfast at one of the beautiful Mumbai cafes, such as Pantry, Kala Ghoda Cafe and Bake House Cafe, which serve delicious western-style breakfasts, as well as tea, coffee and juice.

At ten, he sat at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, the main museum in Mumbai.

And in the afternoon, have lunch at the nearby Gaylord Restaurant if you like Indian food.

The second day: afternoon and evening

At one, take a taxi to Banganga Tank, the oldest inhabited place in Mumbai, which makes it one of the most amazing places to know the history of the city.

At three, get to know your favorite things at Chor Bazaar, the famous Mumbai. You will not believe all the things there are!

At five, visit Bhau Daji Lad Museum and get an afternoon tea at the Museum Café. Opened in 1857, this small museum is the oldest in Mumbai.

At 7:30 pm, head to the Kamala Mills complex in Lower Parel for dinner at The Bombay Canteen or Farzi Café. This sprawling industrial district has been redeveloped to become the most important dining destination in Mumbai. Book a table early!

The third day: the morning

At 8:00, head down to Yazdani Oven, one of the oldest Parsi cafes in Mumbai, and try chai tea and brun maska.

At nine, go on a guided walk in the Dhaharvi neighborhood, one of the largest slums in the world. The tour lends an amazing view to this inspiring community and its thriving small industry, and shows what people can achieve despite their challenging circumstances. You will be amazed!

Banganga Tank is the oldest populated place in Mumbai
Banganga Tank is the oldest populated place in Mumbai

chai and brun maska ​​at Yazdani oven

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chai and brun maska ​​at Yazdani oven

The main museum in Mumbai
The main museum in Mumbai

    Dharavi is one of the largest slums in the world
Dharavi is one of the largest slums in the world

The famous Colaba Causeway Market
The famous Colaba Causeway Market

Bandit Chor Bazaar in Mumbai
Bandit Chor Bazaar in Mumbai

Girgaum Chowpatty Beach at sunset
Girgaum Chowpatty Beach at sunset

Taj Mahal Hotel if you want a luxurious stay
Taj Mahal Hotel if you want a luxurious stay

Delicious Indian food
Delicious Indian food

The oldest Bhau Daji Lad Museum in Mumbai
The oldest Bhau Daji Lad Museum in Mumbai

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