

Gateway
of India:
This 26 metres high stone archway is the first landmark
of Bombay a visitor sees when arriving by ship. Designed by Writtet in the
16th century Gujarat style, it was built to commen/morate the visit of
King George V and Queen Mary to Indfia in 1911. This crypto-Moresque
archway welcomed numerous viceroys, governors and top civil servants as
they disembarked by launch from their p&O steamers. An equestrian
statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji and statue of Swami Vivekananda have been
installed here.
Afghan Church:
Dedicated to the
British soldiers who fell in the Singh and Afghan campaigns of 1838 and
1843, this church also known as St. Johns Church was built in 1847
Chowpatty
Beach:
A popular beach where celebration of festivals such as
Coconut Day and the Ganesh Chaturthi immersions take place. Besides little
kiosks selling Bombay's special snacks, Bhelpuri & Kulfi (local ice
crem) one can find professional massesurs, pony leaders, ,beebee-gun
shooting galleries, contortionists, snake charmers, monkey-trainers,
balloon sellers, flower-girls and lost more. On the beach are statues of
India's freedom fighters, Lokmanya Tilak and Vithalbhai patel who
symbolize the freedom struggle. Chowpatty occupies a special place in the
life of Bombay, having been the avenue of mass political meetings in the
pre-independence era.
Haji Ali Mosque
Hutatmas
Chowk
Jain Temple
Kamla Nehru Park
Mahalaxmi
Temple
Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Market
Malabar
Hill
Mani Bhavan (Gandhi Memorial)
Nehru
Planetarium
Rajbai Tower
Nehru Science
Center
Pherozsha Mehta Gardens
Race
Course
Raudat Tajera