A Week-long Trip to Mumbai? Here's the Most Rewarding Itinerary

A weekend in Mumbai is for you if you're seeking a whirlwind journey that will stimulate and satisfy your senses. Of course, having your expectations shattered is something to add to your list of expectations! But, on the other hand, Mumbai is a wild city that is not for the faint of heart! This one-week itinerary in Mumbai covers both well-known and lesser-known sights and will provide you with a complete understanding of the city and how it operates.

Explore the delicious cuisines of Mumbai
Given that this is your first day in Mumbai and you are likely fatigued from travel and meetings, keep the daylight and enjoy the finest of the city's cuisine. From the traditional mutter Pav Bhaji and Vada Pav to Pani Puri and Keema Pav, the city offers various delectable dishes. Many cafés, hawkers, and fine dining establishments provide these dishes in Andheri East, Saki Naka, Crawford Market, Churchgate, and Nariman Point. Aside from that, the Bhel Puri of Chowpatty Beach is a must-try.
Marine Drive
This is one of Mumbai's most romantic spots to visit at night! Watch the city lights twinkle on the lake, creating an effervescent and beautiful atmosphere! Enjoy delicious cuisine from local sellers that stay up until daybreak, attracting residents and tourists!
Allow yourself to get carried away by Marine Drive's colourful culture and vibe. Listen to family and friends playing music till morning, eat roasted corn (bhutta) from local sellers, and take in the breathtaking scenery! Marine Drive is open all day and into the night, making it the ideal place to explore at any time!

Juhu Beach
Juhu Beach is Mumbai's longest and most famous beach, popular with locals and visitors. It's renowned for a wide variety of mouth-watering street cuisine with a unique Mumbai flavor, often sweet and sour. The beach's surrounding region is one of the city's most affluent neighbourhoods, and it is home to Bollywood's top stars and television personalities.
Juhu is home to superstar Amitabh Bachchan's large villa, and if you're lucky, you could get a glimpse of some superstars running on Juhu Beach in the morning. You may also enjoy an endless sense of peace by taking a stroll on the beach.
Film City
Juhu Beach is 14.2 kilometres away. It is located in Goregaon East, Mumbai, and is also known as Dadasaheb Phalke Chitranagari, after the pioneer of Indian cinema, Dadasaheb. The majority of Bollywood films are shot here, including studios, theatres, recording studios, and gardens. Film City sets are sometimes so flawless that it's difficult to tell what's genuine and not. Even though the public is welcome to attend, you must first get permission.
Cycling tour in the south Mumbai

Mumbai, which never sleeps and constantly buzzes with inertia, is ideal for night owls. Going on a midnight bike trip around the lovely coastline will wash away all of your problems from the day and allow you to discover the city's beauty that is otherwise hidden in the daylight.
A helicopter ride over the city of Mumbai
This is one of Mumbai's newest and most bizarre activities. A helicopter flight will allow you to fly over beautiful beaches and get a birds-eye perspective of the city's most famous sights.
Street Shopping at Colaba Causeway
After lunch, spend some time visiting the street markets that line the Colaba Causeway. Locals frequent visit the market for various products such as affordable junk jewellery, handicrafts, books, garments, incense, and crystals.
Browse the many stores, and whatever you buy, remember to bargain for the best price. If you like boutique shopping, stop into 'Clove the Store,' a fashion and lifestyle concept store located in the Art Deco district. The shop carries a wide range of items from Indian designers and Ayurvedic wellness brands.
Go for a sail on the Arabian Sea
Mumbai is not for the faint of heart, but if you want to unwind after a long day, try sailing; appreciating the shimmering waters of the sea while staring deep into the horizon will undoubtedly put your mind at ease.
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