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The Necklace Of Mumbai - Marine Drive

South Mumbai- Marine Drive a stretch of 3 km, right from Nariman Point to the end of the Malabar Hill. It is as a reversed 'C', with a metal six paths street running along the bank of Arabian Sea. It is prevalent known as the 'Queen's Necklace', in light of the fact that amid the night the road lights sparkle like precious stones from a ariel view.


Magical  Mumbai - Marine Drive



The Chowpatty Beach lies on the northern edge of Marine Drive. The perspective of the dusk over the Arabian Sea from Marine drive is eminent. The palm trees along the roadside make it more appealing. There are various snacks and fast food stalls which serve bhelpuri, pav bhaji, ice-cream, chaat, batata puri and so forth that add to the excellence of Marine drive.Going further down the path, is Walkeshwar, a very affluent and posh area that gets its name from the acclaimed and profoundly adored Walkeshwar Temple. Keeping in mind the end goal to see the most extreme festival soul of the Mumbai's group on this beach, the ideal time to visit is Ganesh Chathurthi, the greatest festival for the city and state in general. Marine Drive is considered as the best pathway for a night stride. Seeing the shimmering waters of the Arabian Sea and the astounding sentiment cool breeze caressing your hair alongside a long path of eateries offering delicious snacks and beverages can make any low day energized once more. Need to say that these streets are a perfect hang out place for all age groups! For the elderly, Nana-Nani Park is an absolute haven and is quite a recent attraction. This is the ideal joint spot once you are in the city of Mumbai. The 3 km long Marine Drive is a  natural bay furthermore shapes a part of the well known skyline of Mumbai. It has access to a portion of the major corporate offices, amusement park and also places of entertainment.

There are some well known hotels in the vicinity like The Intercontinental, Hotel Marine Plaza, and the Hilton Towers and so on. There are various art deco structures built by Parsi's amid 1920s and 30s. These structures add to the excellence of Marine drive. A stroll on the Marine drive in Mumbai is an ordeal that ought not be missed. 


Marine drive is easily accessible by road. Beside from taxis , public transport, for example, BEST Buses and private transports from different area of the city are accessible. Auto rickshaw are not allowed in South Mumbai.


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