
Colaba Causeway
Shahid Bhagat Singh Marg, Colaba, Mumbai, 400005, India
Colaba Causeway is Mumbai's most famous shopping and eating street — a commercial corridor in the Colaba district south of the Gateway of India that combines street vendors (selling everything from jewellery and clothing to antiques and bootleg Bollywood DVDs), colonial-era cafés, and the tourist-oriented commerce of a neighbourhood that has been Mumbai's first point of contact with visitors since the days of the steamship.

Crawford Market (Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Mandai)
Dadabhai Naoroji Road, Fort, Mumbai, 400001, India
Crawford Market is Mumbai's grandest Victorian market hall — a stone building designed by William Emerson in 1869 with bas-reliefs by Rudyard Kipling's father (John Lockwood Kipling) and a Norman-Gothic interior that provides the setting for one of Mumbai's most intense commercial experiences.

Mumbai Street Food Trail
Colaba Cross Road, Colaba, Mumbai, 400005, India
Mumbai's street food is the most diverse, affordable, and flavourful in India — a culinary ecosystem of vendors, stalls, and tiny restaurants serving the foods that feed 20 million people daily and that represent every regional Indian cuisine adapted for the pace of a city that never stops moving.
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