Exploring Bandra - Top Things to Do
It is sure that
any tourist that visits Mumbai is on a street stroll around the south of Mumbai
covering colaba, CST and the Gateway of India area. But I truly feel that that
they must add Bandra to their stroll. Bandra West is often referred to as the
"Queen of the Suburbs" in Mumbai. The lure of international
influences and liberal attitudes has drawn droves of celebrities, models,
musicians, hipsters, and expats to this multi-faceted neighborhood. In turn, a
steady stream of stylish new restaurants, bars, and boutiques has opened to
cater to their cosmopolitan lifestyle. These top things to do in Bandra West
incorporate both the neighborhood's history and current trends.
1. Trace Bandra's
Heritage
Top
on the list is definitely Tracing Bandra Heritage Buildings and structures. One of the
defining characteristics of Bandra West is its pervasive Portuguese heritage.
Bandra was settled by the Portuguese in 1534 when it was a simple fishing
village, and it remained part of their territory even after the Bombay Islands
were transferred to the British in 1662. During their occupation of the area,
the Portuguese built many churches and converted thousands of locals to
Catholicism. Some old villages and stately Portuguese ancestral homes still
remain amid the increasing urbanization. These include Chimbai fishing village,
and arty 400-year-old Ranwar village. Take an informative guided walking tour
through the neighborhood, Choose from one of the many.
2. Admire the Street
Art
The lanes in the vicinity of Ranwar
village have recently become renowned for their quirky street art created by
artists from all over the world. Most of it can be found on and around Waroda
Road, Chapel Road, and Saint Veronica Road up to Mount Carmel Church in Bandra
West. The most prominent murals on Chapel Road are the work of the Bollywood
Art Project. There are also massive murals of Bollywood actors Amitabh
Bachchan and Rajesh Khanna on the corner of Bandstand and Pereira Road. Some
tour companies conducts 2 Hours walking tour to these places.
3. Visit Bandra Fort
and Bandstand
Tucked away on the tip of Bandra West
are the remains of a 17th century fort that was built by the Portuguese as a
watchtower. It was strategically located to look out over Mahim Bay but now
provides an excellent vantage point for viewing the landmark Bandra-Worli
Sealink bridge. Not far away, behind an imposing set of gates before the luxury
Taj Land's End hotel, is the home of the "King of Bollywood" Shah
Rukh Khan. Called Mannat
(meaning wish or prayer), it's a sprawling palatial six-floor mansion.
4. Stroll Along
Bandstand and Carter Road Promenades
Bandra West borders the Arabian Sea and
you can join locals for an evening stroll by the long stretches of
oceanfront past celebrity residences. The neighborhood has two promenades,
one extending from Bandstand and the other further north along Carter Road.
Recent urban development projects have added improved facilities such as
amphitheaters, parks, and children's playgrounds.
5. Go Shopping
Bargain hunters definitely won't be
disappointed by Bandra West. Linking Road is lined with stalls selling cheap
shoes, bags, clothing, and accessories. Make sure you haggle hard to get a good
price! The neighborhood also has boutiques that are worth browsing through. You
can also go for big showrooms that are lined up at this area. Shopping tip – If
you are looking for some fantastic First copy, go to the lame opposite Globus.
Thanks me later.
6. Explore the Food
Scene

Bandra West is a foodie's delight! Over
the last decade, the neighborhood has flourished into of the most talked about
dining destinations in Mumbai. Don't expect a lot of traditional Indian fare
though. In line with Bandra's trendiness, most of the restaurants and cafes concentrate
on contemporary cuisine. One new exception is Ferry Wharf, which serves
Mangalorean seafood just they way you'd get it in south India. Hang out with
creative-types at The Bagel Shop, eat organic at Birdsong, try Indian dishes
with a twist at Pali Bhawan, feast on seafood with an Asian spin at Bastian,
and have a European meal at cool Pali Village Cafe. Don't miss sampling gourmet
teas at the Taj Mahal Tea House. There
are plenty which cannot be named in a short article.
7. Experience the
Nightlife
Bandra West has the highest density of
party places in Mumbai, although you'll need to start early as there's a 1:30
a.m. nightlife curfew. Janata Bar is the local no-frills watering hole (Janata
means "common man" in Hindi). For a casual pub environment, head to
Toto's Garage. Iconic Hawaiian Shack is popular with the young crowd, so
much so that the owners kept it open due to public demand despite wanting to
retire. Hip Bonobo has live music on Wednesdays and electronica gigs with DJs
on weekends. If you'd prefer retro music, Door Number 1 plays nothing else. The
Daily is the only place in Bandra that stays open as late as 4 a.m. on
weekends. Bandra Base hosts live music performances in an intimate setting. For
a classy club environment, drop into Drop. On Wednesday nights,
The Den host's one of the city's most happening "micro" parties,
Mixtaped!, with a different guest DJ every week. On Thursday nights, stylish
Olive Bar and Kitchen is the
place for celebrity spotting.
8. Get a session of Reflexology or get a Spa
Mettaa Reflexology Spa in Bandra West's
Pali Village offers remarkable inexpensive reflexology massages by visually
impaired therapists, many of whom are completely blind. They've all undergone
six-month reflexology training programs, so they're appropriately
qualified. Or you may also go for a rejuvenating Spa at hundred of places
in Bandra West.
Before ending this article I want to
clarify that when we say Bandra, we mean Bandra west. If you land in Bandra
east, you will be disappointed to the core. When in Bandra, East and west are
poles apart. Also keep a whole evening for bandra visit, coz there is a
possibility that you might not want to go back. Do comment on when you are in
bandra, I will nearby to welcome you.








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