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Top Things to Do in Mumbai

A local's guide to the best things to do in Mumbai: iconic landmarks, beaches, markets, street food, nightlife and easy day trips, with practical tips and prices.

Divya Rao
Divya Rao
News Reporter · Fri, 03 July 2026 at 10:29 am
Top Things to Do in Mumbai

Mumbai does not slow down for anyone, and that is exactly why people fall for it. In a single day you can watch the sun rise over the Arabian Sea, eat a vada pav on a station platform, wander a Portuguese-era village, and end up in a rooftop bar with the skyline glittering below. This is our definitive, honestly-opinionated list of things to do, organised by what you are in the mood for. Prices below are rough ranges to help you plan, not exact quotes, so treat them as ballpark figures.

Iconic Landmarks and History

If it is your first time in the city, start in South Mumbai (locals call it SoBo), where the colonial-era architecture is at its grandest.

Tip: The whole SoBo heritage cluster is walkable. Combine Gateway, Colaba Causeway, Kala Ghoda and CSMT into one long, satisfying morning.

Beaches and the Sea

Mumbai’s beaches are more about atmosphere than swimming, and that is part of the charm.

A gentle warning: swimming is not recommended at the main city beaches. Enjoy the sunset and the snacks instead.

Markets and Shopping

Mumbai bargaining is a sport, and the markets are the arena. Carry cash and be ready to walk away to get a fair price.

Expect to pay anywhere from a couple of hundred rupees for trinkets to a few thousand for good textiles or leather, depending on how well you negotiate.

Street Food and Where to Eat

You have not experienced Mumbai until you have eaten standing up on a pavement. Most street snacks land in the 20 to 150 rupee range, sit-down meals rather more.

Tip: Eat from busy stalls with high turnover, and carry your own water. If your stomach is cautious, ease in slowly rather than diving straight into raw chutneys.

Culture, Art and Cinema

Mumbai is India’s cultural engine, and there is always something on.

Neighbourhoods to Wander

Some of the best hours in Mumbai are unplanned. Pick a neighbourhood and let it unfold.

Nightlife and Rooftops

The city stays up late, and the bar scene is spread across SoBo, Lower Parel and Bandra.

Tip: Fridays and Saturdays get busy, so reserve ahead at popular spots, and keep a ride-hailing app handy for the trip home.

Green Spaces and Wildlife

Yes, Mumbai has genuine wilderness inside the city.

Easy Day Trips

When the city gets too much, the coast and hills are within reach.

Practical Wrap-Up

A few things make Mumbai far easier. Time your visit for the cooler, drier months between roughly November and February if you can; the monsoon from June to September is dramatic and beautiful but very wet. Use the suburban trains for speed but avoid peak rush hours, and lean on ride-hailing apps and metered black-and-yellow taxis the rest of the time. Carry small cash for street food and markets, keep water on you, dress light and modestly for temples and caves, and always agree a price before you buy or ride. Above all, leave room in your plan to get gloriously lost. Mumbai rewards curiosity more than any itinerary ever could, and the best story you take home will almost certainly be one you did not plan.

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