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From Breathtaking Sunset To The Gateway Of India, A Peek Into Mira Rajput's Day Out In Mumbai

Mira Rajput's Mumbai day out is a tourist's dream for a visit to maximum city

From Breathtaking Sunset To The Gateway Of India, A Peek Into Mira Rajput's Day Out In Mumbai
From Sunset To The Gateway Of India, A Peek Into Mira's Day Out In Mumbai

Mira Rajput's social media timeline is proof that she is a globe trotter at heart. She has just shared glimpses of her Mumbai tour and it is bookmark-worthy. Mira enjoyed a fun-filled outing by visiting some of the iconic spots in Mumbai. She shared some snippets of the same with her Instagram family. The series began with a breathtaking view of the majestic Bandra Worli Sea Link standing over the Arabian Sea. Well, that longshot definitely tells that it was a good day to take a tour of the “City Of Dreams”. It turns out that after showcasing the architectural excellence, Mira also travelled the cable-stayed bridge, giving us a closer view. It seems that riding the steamer boat was also on Mira's Mumbai Darshan itinerary. We say this, as next we saw a beautiful picture of the iconic Gateway Of India and The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, captured during the sunset. After exhibiting multiple skyscrapers, Mira concluded the series with a picture-perfect sunset.

Just like Mira Rajput, plan your Mumbai day out by visiting these iconic places.

Gateway Of India

Constructed in 1924, Gateway of India honestly symbolises Mumbai. The majestic architecture overlooks the Arabian Sea and represents Mumbai's colonial history.

The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel

Right next to Gateway of India, you will witness The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel standing in all its glory. Built in 1903, this is a 5-star hotel located in the Colaba region of Mumbai. It offers a lavish stay with a symphony of culinary delights.

Marine Drive

Popularly called “Queen's necklace” due to its shape, Marine Drive offers a picturesque 3-kilometre promenade along the Arabian Sea. It becomes a must-visit location while the sun is setting.

Elephanta Caves

To reach Elephanta Caves, you need to take a ferry from Gateway of India. Recognised as the UNESCO World Heritage Center, the cave is universally famous for its carvings of Lord Shiva. Located on Elephanta Island, it also offers stunning views of Mumbai's skyline, harbour, and the Arabian Sea.

Juhu Beach

One of the most famous spots in Mumbai is Juhu Beach. Well-known for its lively atmosphere, street food and spectacular sunset.

Haji Ali Dargah

Located on an islet off the coast of Worli, Haji Ali Dargah is one of the architectural marvels you can spot in Mumbai. In addition, this revered Islamic shrine has been part of many Bollywood film shoots.

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