
Hanging Gardens of Malabar Hill
Simla Nagar, Mumbai, 400006, India
The Hanging Gardens (Pherozeshah Mehta Gardens) are terraced gardens on the western slope of Malabar Hill that sit atop the reservoir supplying much of South Mumbai with drinking water — an arrangement that allegedly dates to the 1880s when the reservoir was covered and planted to prevent the Parsi Towers of Silence nearby from contaminating the water with vultures dropping bits of bone.

Juhu Beach
Juhu, Mumbai, 400049, India
Juhu Beach is Mumbai's most famous beach — a 6-kilometre stretch of sand in the northern suburbs that is simultaneously a social gathering place, a street food paradise, and the backyard of Bollywood, with the beachfront homes of Amitabh Bachchan (Jalsa) and other film stars lining the southern end.

Marine Drive & Chowpatty Beach
Marine Drive, Nariman Point, Mumbai, 400021, India
Marine Drive is Mumbai's 3.

Mumbai Art Deco Heritage
Marine Drive, Mumbai, 400002, India
Mumbai has the second-largest concentration of Art Deco buildings in the world (after Miami Beach) — over 200 buildings in the Fort and Marine Drive areas that were built between 1930 and 1950, when Bombay (as it was then) was one of the wealthiest cities in the British Empire and its architects embraced the Deco style with an enthusiasm that produced some of the finest examples of tropical Art Deco anywhere.
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