Museum of Solutions( MuSo)
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Children can truly change the world, if they have the environment to do so. Museum of Solutions is a world-class interactive, science-meets-play space for children of all ages to learn about the world in a fun and engaging way. Supported by JSW, this incredible impressive museum boasts a library and reading room, an extensive climbing structure that spans two floors, tons of immersive and interactive areas and will also host workshops and classes for kids. We absolutely love MuSo and the team working on it - no visit to Bombay is complete without making a trip.
Steps Café
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Hurray for adorable, atmospheric places of calm in the middle of Bombay. The Steps in Bandra is a wonderful example of how we can reclaim and reinvent unused (and abused) public spaces. This cafe overlooks this wonderful community space serving great coffee and better views. The service can be slow but you’re there to soak it in. Make a visit.
Bhavya Ramesh Jewelry
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Located in the famed art district of Kala Ghoda Mumbai amidst heritage landmarks and boutiques, Bhavya Ramesh’s store is a space that appears to be out of a fantasy novel; and as unique as the jewelry pieces housed within it. This aesthetics-meets-function concept store departs from conventional store displays. From earrings to sunglasses, necklaces to nail rings, each item in the store has the distinctive touch of Bhavya's passion and artistic vision. With sculptures inspired by Indian mythology acting as mannequins to showcase the jewellery & a serpent mouth that acts as the door to the store, this one is a must-visit for architect nerds & jewellery enthusiasts.
47-A: Design Gallery
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The Crasto family’s house, built in the mid-1800s, is one of the original few that survive in the urban village of Khotachiwadi, Girgaum. Hidden amidst the busy bylanes of this South Mumbai neighbourhood, 47-A is a gallery dedicated to design. The space delves into craft, art and design with shows that are deeply researched and brilliantly curated through the lens of design. With beautifully curated long running exhibitions and shows, there's always something cool & insightful happening here. Make sure to check their socials before heading there.
Mitti
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Kosha
Mitti is a new co-working space in Khar West for artists and ceramicists. Creators who need a space to work out from, can hire a spot on a daily and monthly basis. Mitti was started with a vision to provide a safe space to artists where they can create without any judgements or barriers. Nestled in a private bungalow off khar danda Rd, mitti is a beautiful escape from the daily grind. Check their website for more info on their membership plans
Art and Charlie
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Bandra may have a lot of wonderful things - but the art galleries are few and far between. This changes thankfully, with the addition of Art and Charlie. The former “moving gallery” is now at the big red house with a little cafe to boot! Not only do they have an active calendar with their exhibitions, but the space will come to life with performances,
Harkat Studios
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An alternative arts and performance space, Harkat curates, collaborates and programmes - bringing (more) art and culture to the creative neighbourhood of Aram Nagar. Catch some of the most interesting and experimental performances and screenings in the city.
The Yoga House
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A laidback, mindful yoga centre with a healthy café to boot. Sign up for sessions at the Yoga Shala, or treat yourself to yum eats made with farm-fresh organic ingredients. The open and outdoor space is inviting and the ambience, wholesome.
Nine Fish Art Gallery
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Located within the historic textile mill area in the heart of Mumbai, Nine Fish is a stimulating space dedicated to showcasing emerging artists and exceptional talent. You’ll find shows that cover a gamut of disciplines, from sculpture and printmaking to photography and performance.
Magazine Street Kitchen
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A 2500 experimental kitchen in the by lanes of Byculla (the approach isn’t amazing but the space is wonderful). You can join workshops with celebrity chefs (and eat what you make) or organize a private session for your friends
Wildnest
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Wildnest was founded by wildlife photographers — as a result, its travel itineraries are geared towards once-in-a-lifetime wildlife experiences and photo ops. They host trips to several prime spots across the continent, from Kanha National Park in MP to Kaziranga in Assam. You can choose from immersive wildlife-culture tours, or opt for day tours and workshops if you’re short on time.
Souzagad Homestay
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Souzagad promises a sweet little getaway by the Ulhas river, amidst 120 acres of mango plantations. The erstwhile family holiday property is open to guests looking for an escape from Mumbai’s always on culture, and has two exclusive villas to rent out. The property is luxuriously appointed — there’s a riverside bar, a stocked kitchen and library, and a games area — but even so, you’d feel the pull of nature at all times.
Art Village Karjat
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Only a 90-minute drive away from busy Mumbai, Art Village is sat on 15 gorgeous acres of farmland. The farm stay is a great place to immerse yourself in art and nature; indeed, the three cottages at the village encompass both these aspects, as well as interesting architecture. For meals, you’ll get vegetarian farm-fresh produce cooked to perfection at the Earth Café. There’s a human-made lake and farmland, as far as the eye can see, to work off your meal and work up your appetite in time for the next. The meditation centre is where you should head to for a few quiet moments of reflection.
St. Stephen's Steps
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From a dump yard to a multi-use cultural space, the area leading up the the Mount Mary Basilica has been given new life by Abraham John Architects and Bombay Greenway, their design arm. The Steps Bandra is an aesthetically pleasing series of stairs that make maximum use of available space while keeping it all accessible. The steps double up as a cultural corridor during city festivals; on regular days, stop by for a spot of people-watching or with a book.
Marine Life of Mumbai
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If you’ve explored the city from street to corner, you’ll find a new world hidden in the shorelines and waters of Mumbai — and the best way to experience that is to sign up for a tour with Marine Life of Mumbai. It’s a volunteer-driven initiative to unlock the secrets of the sea. You’ll get to be guided by folks from all walks of life with one commonality, which is their love for marine life and conservation. Common sightings on past tours include hermit crabs, clapping crabs, even sea anemones and squid!
The Royal Opera House
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They rarely have the Opera in town - but this stunning building (restored in 2016) is the only surviving Opera House in the country. Catch some of the best concerts, plays and other events here - your experience is bound to be enhanced by the stunning environment of this UNESCO Award winning structure
Trilogy Library and Bookstore
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Down a very narrow lane in Bandra lies a lovely independent bookstore and library that aims to bring back the (somewhat) lost art of reading
Thane Creek Flamingo Sanctuary
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Enjoy an hourlong ride on a 24-seater boat through the mangroves. Get a close-up view of the flamingoes that visit the are between November and June, among hundreds of other bird and animal species.
Prithvi Theatre
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Priyanka Kripalani
One of the oldest and most respected theatres in the city - experience one of their experimental plays or workshops
Mani Bhavan Gandhi Sangrahalaya
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Priyanka Kripalani
Mahatma Gandhi’s home in Mumbai - one of the most peaceful and serene places. It’s not the most informative museum but still worth a visit
Sanjay Gandhi National Park
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An unheralded gem in the middle of one of the densest cities in the world - SGNP is truly a must visit. Mumbai and Nairobi are the only cities in the world with National Parks within city limits. Go on a nature trail (guide mandatory), cycle or walk unguided down the main road or visit the ancient Kanheri caves
Carpe Arte
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Amishi Parekh
Art enthusiasts and collectors organization making art more accessible through talks, gallery walks, workshops and more
National Museum of Indian Cinema
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The NMIC chronicles the history and development of Indian cinema from the early 19th century. Set in a stunning restored bungalow amidst greenery and quiet in the heart of posh South Bombay, the Museum is worth a visit for just its architecture and design - but you’ll be treated to a rich, interactive display of India’s film journey.
Jhaveri Contemporary
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We love this gallery not only for their thoughtful exhibitions but also for the stunning transformation of their space
Carter Road Amphitheatre
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Carter Road is well-known and visited by Mumbaikars and visitors alike, and the bookend to this city promenade is the Carter Road Amphitheatre. The small space comes alive during cultural events and performances; but even on an off day, many choose to end their jog there with a slice of the sunrise or the sunset. The sea breeze is refreshing and welcoming, to say the least!
NCPA - National Centre for Performing Arts
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The city’s premier performance and theatre venue and the home of the Symphony Orchestra of India. Catch some of the best plays, jazz performances and concerts at one of their many venues
Bonobo
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Your one-stop shop for the best of electronica and live music, unique decor and of course, food and drink. Bonobo is central to nightlife in Bandra.
G5A Foundation for Contemporary Culture & Port Cafe
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Amishi Parekh
An eclectic event space with a cute cafe (Port) that serves alcohol to boot - so it’s worth a visit even if there’s no current programming
Priyadarshini Park
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Neighbourhood park with expansive sea views, walking/jogging area, an Olympic race track, tennis court and futsal pitch
Inheritage Project
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Amishi Parekh
Discover Bombay’s past through Alisha Sadikot’s heritage & art walks through Bandra, Byculla, Fort and more
Haji Ali Dargah
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Anushka Sani
Check the tides and walk on the long pathway toward the iconic Dargah
Art Deco Mumbai Walks
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Art Deco Mumbai is a digital diarist chronicling the many Art Deco splendours of Mumbai and working toward the conservation of these buildings. They conduct walking tours on the weekend - guided by an architect - to increase awareness amongst tourists and locals alike on the city’s glorious Art Deco heritage that is increasingly at risk from newer developments and lack of upkeep
Kahani Tree
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This children’s bookstore gives household names a skip, instead curating reads from independent Indian publishers. You’ll find plenty of colourfully illustrated books in English, as well as a few bilingual and regional language novels. While the authors are different, a strong connecting thread is the diverse nature of topics– a great choice to expand children’s horizons.
Potter's Place
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Artist Shalan Dere shares with her students the inspiration and techniques she has mastered through years of creative experimentation. She works primarily with clay; her classes explore basic wheel and hand techniques. She also conducts short-and-snappy workshops focused on alternative firing techniques like Raku. Her gorgeous open-air studio, under a mango tree, will set the scene for a day full of creative energy.
Sassoon Dock
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Kosha
Sasoon docks is one of the largest and oldest docks of Mumbai. Back in the day it used to be cast in Bollywood movies as a backdrop for a villain's lair and a first-time visitor to Mumbai should experience this fish market where lively trading takes place in the wee hours of the morning. Many of the finest restaurants source their fish from here.
Carter Road Skatepark
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Calling India’s sk8boarders, put your skid lid on and head to the hype skatepark pronto, recently renovated by the über cool BombaySB and homeworkbook in conjunction with Bandra Collective. Everyone else can go take in the kitschy paintings and graffiti that make the banks, jump ramps and walls pop. Stick around to watch a gnarly show of tail slides, nose grinds and everything in between.
Method Bandra
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Contemporary art gallery serving up art with a side of treats. Fans of the original Kala Ghoda Method now get a little extra with coffee, non-alcoholic drinks and bakes. Of course, their curatorial skills continue to shine - expect interesting and progressive art viewings at Method Bandra.
Dharya Garden
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Also known as SB Somani Garden, this is a well maintained park by the ocean with a small walking/running path, a good children’s area and an amphitheatre that often sees live gigs and gatherings on the weekends.
IFBE
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Situated in Mumbai’s oldest dockyards,this once dilapidated 140+ year old Ice Factory at Ballard Estate is now an exploratory space for transdisciplinary work across contemporary architecture, art and design. The space is designed to be fluid, moulding itself to the nature of the performance art, film screening, classical music or sound and video art show. Enjoy a meal at their healthy and atmospheric courtyard cafe to give your senses some down time after an exhilarating performance.
Keneseth Eliyahoo Synagogue
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Priyanka Kripalani
The newly restored synagogue - built in classical revival style - is smack bang in the middle of the lively Kala Ghoda area.
Bandra Fort
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Historic Portuguese fort offering sea views and the best view of the impressive Sea Link
Banganga Tank
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Kosha
A heritage jewel hidden away in a corner of Mumbai, as quiet and picturesque as the ghats of Varanasi. Sit on the steps of the water tank in the company of pandits and swans if you need a safe haven amidst the bustle of the city.
Ballard Estate
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Kosha
Those with a fondness for old-world charm will enjoy exploring this area, best known for its colonial and European style architecture and home to several iconic restaurants.
Dadar Flower Market
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Kosha
A bustling, beautiful market in Dadar for those who buy flowers in bulk, or for the curious local, tourist and photographer. Start from the foot of Dadar bridge and then walk to the main market to experience a wide array of colours and fragrances.
Chatterjee & Lal
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Founded in 2013 by husband and wife duo Mortimer Chatterjee and Tara Lal, this Colaba-based gallery showcases the works of emerging, talented artists as well as more historical work. Their gallery is a stunning space and you’ll often find owners there, ready to chat about the ongoing show.
Pundole's
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Located in Mumbai’s charming Ballard Estate, Pundole’s Art Gallery has the occasional show that showcases modern and contemporary work by renowned Indian artists. They are also one of India’s leading auction houses, and so sometimes have previews of the varied selection of art that is going under the hammer.
The Pottery Lab - Classes & Workshops
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Helmed by ceramic artist Rekha Goyal, The Pottery Lab is a one-stop-shop for learning about all things pottery and ceramics. The Bandra studio hosts beginner-level courses mapping an overview of the medium while familiarising students with the basic techniques. There are 10 sessions in each course, perfect for those who want to learn a new craft or get away from a stressful life for a while.
Art Musings
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Small in footprint but bold in curation, Art Musings is one of the first art galleries to have opened in the art quarter in South Mumbai. It’s nestled in a bylane but don’t be fooled by the low-key area — the gallery has no less that SH Raza, FN Souza and MF Husain as its godfathers. It’s inter-generational and medium-agnostic in its curation, so there’s something for everyone. There is a fierce encouragement for honesty and tight-knit loyalty that you wouldn’t see in a typical commercial gallery.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya
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Priyanka Kripalani
Tongue twisting name notwithstanding- this beautiful museum is worth a visit. Stunning architecture (it’s built in the Indo-Saracenic style) and some good visiting exhibitions.
Horniman Circle
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Kosha
From Town Hall, to the St. Thomas Cathedral, Horniman Circle and its surrounding gardens are filled with a sense of history. Spend some time exploring the architectural wonder that was once at the centre of the Bombay precinct.
Mahalakshmi Race Course
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The race course is a popular spot for runners and walkers (and those dreaded ‘joggers’ alike). Get your much needed dose of greenery and open space here
Ministry of New
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Housed in the delightfully charming Kitab Khana heritage building, this design inspired collaborative workspace eschews the cookie-cutter co-working template for a cozy, intimate environment. With a range of memberships available - from daily drop-ins to long-term ‘residents’ , this space caters perfectly to the creatively minded worker bee.
Method Art Space
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Urbanaut
Contemporary art space - we love their woke, socially conscious programming and their multi-faceted take on art and culture
TARQ
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Amishi Parekh
Lovely gallery showcasing emerging Indian artists. Team this with a visit to Chemould for a quick gallery hop.
Mumbai Port Trust Garden
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Anushka Sani
An old, beautiful garden by the sea. It’s a lovely place to go for a walk in the evening with stunning views
Kitab Khana
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Sreya Muthukumar
So much more than just a bookstore, Kitab Khana is tucked into a historic building and surrounded by the old-world charm of the Flora Fountain area. Kitab Khana houses books across several genres, time periods and authors. Comfy chairs allow the visitor to curl up and browse through books, and to get lost in another world for a little while.
antiSOCIAL
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The best destination in the city for alternative gigs and independent music. While the warehouse venue has hosted many international artists, it’s a great place to discover and catch Indian musicians.
Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre
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A world-class city deserves a world-class cultural venue, and the NMACC delivers. A gleaming spectacle in BKC, the space boats a 4-floor art-centre, a 2000-seater auditorium that will welcome international shows including ones from Broadway, and smaller intimate performance areas to host concerts and plays. Their programming is definitely world-class, with a strong emphasis on local Indian talent and regional shows.
Chemould Prescott Road
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Founded in 1963, Chemould Prescott Road is one of the oldest commercial art galleries in India. In 2007, the gallery moved from its original home at Jehangir Art Gallery to a spacious new premises on Prescott Road in Bombay. Its robust contemporary exhibition program spans younger, mid-career, and senior artists whose works are at the forefront of the national and international art scene. The gallery is known for its participation in Art Basel, India Art Fair, Kochi Muzris Biennale and the Dhaka Art Summit.