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A Symphony of Seven Islands - Discover Mumbai's storey in One Day
By Get Local
10/10
10 out of 10Free cancellation available
per adult
Features
- Free cancellation available
- 7h
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
- Multiple languages
Overview
See Mumbai like never before with this unique tour that treats the city as a person rather than a collection of sights. Journey through four carefully crafted “scenes” that showcase the city’s many personalities—from her colonial charm to her modern spirit—tracing her evolution from a cluster of seven islands to the bustling metropolis she is today.
Activity location
- Gateway of India
- Apollo Bandar, Colaba
- 400001, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Meeting/Redemption Point
- The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai
- Apollo Bandar
- 400001, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Check availability
Mumbai - A Symphony of Seven Islands (guided by a local)
- 7h
- English
Language options: English
Starting time: 10:00
Price details
S$46.55 x 1 AdultS$46.55
Total
Small Group Tour with Pick up
- 7h
- English
Pickup
Price details
S$54.31 x 1 AdultS$54.31
Total
What's included, what's not
- Pav Bhaji and Vada Pav
- Transport (Tuk Tuk, Train and Bus)
- Desserts (optional) and Taxi (Fare is dynamic in nature) Please keep Rs. 300 extra.
Know before you book
- Public transport options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Not recommended for pregnant travellers
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Activity itinerary
Gateway of India
- 10m
Scene 1: IMPERIAL BOMBAY
Part 1:
Our journey through Mumbai begins at one of its most iconic landmarks—the Gateway of India. Standing tall by the Arabian Sea, this grand archway has witnessed history unfold, from the arrival of British dignitaries to India’s independence. As you soak in the sea breeze and admire the stunning Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, you’ll get a glimpse of Mumbai’s colonial past and its vibrant present.
Colaba Causeway
- 10m
Part 2:
Next, we'll step into the lively streets of Colaba, a neighbourhood filled with old-world charm, bustling cafés, and quaint bookshops. As you walk through its narrow lanes, the blend of British-era architecture and modern-day energy creates a fascinating contrast.
Chatrapati Shivaji Museum
- 1m
- Admission ticket not included
Pass By / Photo stop
Bombay Stock Exchange
- 10m
- Admission ticket not included
Tea Break
Town Hall (Asiatic Society Library)
- 2m
- Admission ticket not included
Pass By / Photo Stop
St. Thomas Cathedral Mumbai
- 15m
Part 3:
Our journey continues as we make your way through the bustling markets of South Mumbai. The streets are filled with vendors selling everything from fresh flowers to handcrafted jewellery. Amidst this vibrant chaos, you’ll find yourself at St. Thomas Cathedral, Mumbai’s oldest Anglican church. Built in the early 18th century, this serene and historic place offers a peaceful escape from the city’s hustle and bustle.
Flora Fountain
- 15m
Part 4:
As we walk further, we’ll pass some of Mumbai’s most significant landmarks—each telling a storey of the city’s transformation over time. You’ll see the Bombay Stock Exchange, the heart of India’s financial world; the Flora Fountain, a beautiful heritage structure surrounded by colonial-era buildings; and the majestic University of Mumbai and High Court, both testaments to the city’s rich architectural legacy.
Bombay High Court
- 1m
- Admission ticket not included
Pass By / Photo Stop
Oval Maidan
- 5m
Short Break
Marine Drive
- 15m
Part 5:
We continue our walk to Marine Drive, the famous seaside promenade that curves along the coastline, offering stunning views of the Arabian Sea. As we walk along this picturesque stretch, take a moment to admire the Art Deco buildings that line the boulevard. These elegant structures, built in the 1930s and 1940s, give Mumbai the second-largest collection of Art Deco architecture in the world, after Miami.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
- 15m
Part 6:
Next, hop on a local bus, just like the city’s daily commuters, and ride through the busy streets to Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST), a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This architectural masterpiece, formerly known as Victoria Terminus, is a stunning mix of Gothic and Indian styles.
After marvelling at CST, it’s time for a taste of Mumbai’s flavours. You’ll indulge in a plate of Pav Bhaji, one of the city’s most famous street foods. The buttery, spicy vegetable mash served with soft, toasted bread is a must-try, and no visit to Mumbai is complete without it.
Chor Bazaar
- 20m
Scene 2: BOMBAY BLACK
Part 1:
Leaving behind the grandeur of South Mumbai, we hop into a black-and-yellow cab, weaving through the city’s maze-like streets as we enter the heart of what was once known as Black Town, a term famously described in Shantaram. This part of Mumbai stands in stark contrast to the colonial facades of Fort and Colaba—here, life moves at a frenetic pace, unfiltered and raw, with every street corner telling a different storey.
Our first stop is the legendary Chor Bazaar, one of Mumbai’s most fascinating and chaotic markets. Its name translates to "Thieves' Market," and true to its reputation, it is a treasure trove of antiques, vintage Bollywood posters, old gramophones, rare books, and quirky bric-a-brac.
Kamathipura
- 30m
Part 2:
Our journey takes us deeper into the city’s economic underbelly, where Mumbai’s relentless hustle unfolds in full force. As we pass through Kamathipura, one of the city's oldest areas, you get a glimpse into a world shaped by migrants, trade, and industry. Originally established as a colonial-era red-light district, Kamathipura today is an area undergoing transformation, home to a resilient community of small businesses, bustling eateries, and age-old traditions.
If you have a sweet tooth, this is the perfect time for a quick culinary detour. Hidden in the narrow lanes is a century-old sweet shop, where you can sample some of Mumbai’s classic desserts. (optional)
Finally, we make our way to a nearby local train station, ready to continue your adventure. The local trains—often called the "lifeline of Mumbai"—offer an unfiltered, exhilarating glimpse into the daily rhythm of the city.
Bandra Fort
- 20m
Scene 3: BOM BAHIA
Part 1:
Leaving behind the chaotic charm of South Mumbai, we head towards Bandra, a neighbourhood that perfectly embodies Mumbai’s cosmopolitan spirit. Known as the Queen of the Suburbs, Bandra is a melting pot where heritage and modernity coexist effortlessly. Once a sleepy fishing village and a Portuguese colony, it has now evolved into one of Mumbai’s trendiest districts, where Bollywood celebrities, artists, and entrepreneurs mingle in its stylish cafés and boutiques.
Our first stop is a quick auto-rickshaw ride away to Bandra Fort, a hidden gem overlooking the Arabian Sea. Originally built by the Portuguese in 1640 to guard against invasions, the fort now serves as a picturesque escape from the city’s chaos.
St. Andrew's Church
- 40m
Part 2:
Our next stop is Hill Road, a vibrant stretch known for its eclectic mix of high-street fashion, bustling local markets, and quirky street stalls.
Wandering away from the commercial streets, we step into the old Portuguese quarters of Bandra, a stark contrast to the urban sprawl just minutes away. Here, charming East Indian cottages with red-tiled roofs and colourful facades sit tucked between trendy cafes and art studios. The narrow lanes, adorned with graffiti murals and street art, tell the stories of Mumbai’s past while celebrating its artistic present.
One of the highlights of this area is a historic church that predates even the Taj Mahal. Built in 1575, this magnificent structure stands as a testament to Mumbai’s Portuguese heritage.
Bandra East
- 15m
Part 3:
Now, it's time to step into a completely different side of Mumbai—the slums, where resilience and resourcefulness shape daily life. In Bandra, the contrast is striking: on one side, upscale areas with luxurious homes and trendy cafés, and on the other, a vibrant working-class community where life thrives in the face of challenges.
Dadar West
- 40m
Scene 4: AAMCHI (OUR) MUMBAI
Our final journey takes us on a local train to Dadar, Mumbai’s Marathi cultural hub. As we step into the city’s busiest station, the energy is electric. A shared cab whisks you past a bustling kabutarkhana, where pigeons gather in a mesmerising dance, before arriving at Mumbai’s most famous Vada Pav stall. This beloved street snack—spicy, crispy, and bursting with flavour—is the perfect way to savour the city’s essence.
A short walk leads us to the serene Dadar Beach, where the waves tell stories of Mumbai’s past and present. As the sun sets over the Arabian Sea, our journey through the Symphony of Seven Islands comes full circle, leaving you with an unforgettable connection to this ever-evolving city.
BB Dadar Market
- 5m
Pass By / Photo stop at the flower market section
Kabutarkhana Circle
- 2m
Pass By / Phot stop
The Church of Our Lady of Salvation
- 10m
We visit this 1600s Portuguese church, now transformed into a striking post-modern structure.
Shree Siddhivinayak
- 10m
Passing by the famed Siddhivinayak (Ganesh) Temple, you can pause for a quick prayer if the crowd allows.
Location
Activity location
- Gateway of India
- Apollo Bandar, Colaba
- 400001, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Meeting/Redemption Point
- The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai
- Apollo Bandar
- 400001, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
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