Mumbai, India has centuries of old history and many sites of tourist interest. Some of them are:
- Aarey Milk Colony
- vasai fort
- Asiatic Society of Mumbai
- Atria Millennium Mall
- Banganga
- Bhuleshwar
- Bombay Natural History Museum
- Bombay Stock Exchange
- BhauDaji Lad Museam
- University of Mumbai
- Chaityabhoomi dadar
- Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya
- Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus
- Chhatrapati Shivaji Museam
- Chhota Kashmir
- Cuffe parade
- Chowpatty Beach
- Crawford Market
- Elephanta Caves
- Essel World
- Fashion Street
- Film City
- Flora Fountain now renamed to Hutatma Chowk
- Gateway of India
- Gurdwara Shree Guru Singh Sabha
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- Haji Ali Mosque
- Hanging Gardens
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- High Court
- INS Vikrant
- Jehangir Art Gallery
- Jijamata Udyaan
- Juhu Beach
- Kamala Nehru Park
- Kanheri Caves
- Mahalaxmi Racecourse
- Mani Bhavan Gandhi Museum
- Marine Drive earlier/historically referred to as Queen's Necklace
- India Government Mint
- Nehru Science Centre
- Nehru Planetarium
- Powai Lake
- Prithvi Theatre
- Rajabai Tower
- Palais Royale Skyscraper
- Reserve Bank of India
- Sanjay Gandhi National Park (Borivali National Park)
- Hotel Taj Mahal
- Taraporewala Aquarium
- Veermata Jeejabai Bhosale Udyan
- Vihar Lake
- Vidhan Bhawan
- Siddhivinayak Temple
- Mahalaxmi Temple
- Tardeo Agiary Parsi Temple
- Shri Swaminarayan Temple, Mumbai
- Global Pagoda
- Aksa Beach
- Mumba Devi Temple
- Worli Fort
- Worli Sea Face
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