

A historic park in Mumbai, named after the Maratha warrior king Shivaji, offering recreational facilities and a glimpse into the city's past.
A revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha, known for its intricate architecture and beautiful interiors.
One of Asia's largest slums, also home to a bustling market offering a glimpse into Mumbai's textile and recycling industries.
A historic sports club offering a peaceful green space with a rich sporting legacy.
Shivaji Park can experience sudden rain showers due to its coastal location.
Protection from the sun is crucial, especially during beach visits.

High UV index in Mumbai requires daily sunscreen application.
A local favorite for traditional Maharashtrian breakfast.
Known for its South Indian breakfast and filter coffee.
Famous for its street food, especially vada pav and sev puri.

Spicy curry made from sprouted moth beans, served with pav (bread) and topped with onion, lemon, and coriander.

Flattened rice flakes cooked with vegetables, peanuts, and spices.

Potato patty coated with chickpea flour, deep-fried, and served with a green chutney in a pav (bread).
Handcrafted leather footwear, a symbol of Marathi culture, known for their intricate designs and comfort.

Bright, hand-woven fabrics like Paithani and Khadi, reflecting the state's rich textile heritage.
A blend of spices and herbs used to flavor paan, a popular local mouth freshener.
Experience the enchanting Tongli Lake under the starlit sky, with illuminated architectures and romantic boat rides.
Guangzhou S Beijing Road Pedestrian Street is a vibrant hub of culture and commerce, lined with shops, eateries, and historical landmarks. This bustling street offers a glimpse into both modern and traditional Chinese life.
Smorgasburg, the largest weekly open-air food market in America, offers a diverse culinary scene in the heart of Brooklyn.