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Independence Brewing Company

Independence Brewing Company

Situated on the New Link Road in Mumbai, Independence Brewing Company is one of the largest microbreweries in India that opened its gates for Mumbai after establishing a name for itself in the neighbouring town of Pune. Founded by Shailendra Bist & Avanish Vellanki, the beer company is a unique initiative that caters to beer lovers with its comprehensive and elaborate varieties of gourmet, craft beers across numerous global brew styles. Alongside this wide variety and choice of several new styles, the pub also has live screenings of sports and games like football and cricket matches etc. Considered a haven for beer connoisseurs, the indoor seating has picnic like benches giving the entire place an extremely charming yet casual look. The outdoors, although, have been done up tastefully in fairy lights and other exorbitant decor to lure the young couples and for perfect fancy dates. Read More

Infiniti Mall

Infiniti Mall

Infiniti Mall was launched in the year 2004, in Andheri. This mall is located at Oshiwara Linking Road in Andheri (West). It stands tall with 65 stores, PVR cinemas that is a six-screen multiplex, a spread-out food court that houses some of the most famous eateries (KFC, Burger King, McDonald’s, Subway etc.), and a family entertainment centre. Compared to its counterpart, in Malad, it is a smaller mall covering 310,000 sq ft. It is a hub for most of the famous foreign and domestic brands such as Westside, Food Bazaar, Cinemax, Landmark, Tresorie, Maya Jewels, Raymond, Zodiac, Nike, Levis, Provogue, Samsonite, Vero Moda, OVS etc. Infiniti Mall also harbours a gaming and entertainment centre for most kids because of “Planet Infiniti”. Read More

ISKCON Temple Mumbai

ISKCON Temple Mumbai

ISCKON Temple is a divine and spiritual getaway from all the hustle and bustle of the capital city of Mumbai. Dedicated to Lord Krishna who is considered as the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu, the temple is clad in marble and glass. Meters away from the Juhu Beach, incorporating Iskcon Temple in your weekend plans might just be the perfect peaceful escape you are looking for. This place has a tranquil feel about it and the in-house vegetarian restaurant serves exceptional food at cheap rates.  The ISCKON Temple has an impressive architecture and paintings on the temple walls depict scenes from the Mahabharata. Swami Prabhupada, a devout follower of Krishna went to the United States at the age of 69 and founded Iskcon when most men look for the comfort of homes. Gates are opened at four thirty in the morning for visitors. The best time to visit ISKCON temple is early in the morning when the deities are decorated with flowers. A charged ambience with the humming of mantras from devotees during the daily morning and evening Aarti and the delicious Prasad served just after is a must during a visit to this place. Read More

Jama Masjid, Mumbai

Just a kilometre and a half away from Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, the Jama Masjid, popularly known as Friday Mosque, is the oldest mosque in the city of dreams - Mumbai. A popular place of pilgrimage, this mosque stands majestically on the renowned Sheikh Menon Street, near Crawford Market, in the southern part of Mumbai. The mosque boasts of beautiful and intricate carvings, breathtaking artworks and the fascinating marble stonework and has a fascinating history attached to it. A day trip to this mosque in blissful solitude will make you feel relaxed and peaceful to the core as tranquillity and peace will overpower your senses. The original monument was originally located near Dongri but was destroyed at the commands of a Governor. After much delay, and after facing some hurdles and obstacles, the construction of the site was finally completed in 1802. Today, the place stands as a symbol of the rich culture and architecture that existed in those times and is an equally important place of religious importance as well. The place is exceptionally crowded on Fridays, which is the holy day of Namaz for the Islamic community. Read More

Jehangir Art Gallery

Jehangir Art Gallery

Jehangir Art Gallery is located at Kalaghoda in Southern Mumbai and is one of the most prestigious venues for artists to display and showcase their work. The formation of the gallery was funded by Cowasji Jehangir and it has served its artful pursuits ever since it was established in 1952. Named after Sir Cowasji's late son Jehangir, the gallery has hosted the works of famous artists such as M. F. Hussain and S. H. Raza. A haven for art lovers, this destination is well known for its splendid art exhibits. Such is the prestige of this art venue that artists have to wait for as long as two years before they can open their exhibits here. The premises of Jehangir Art Gallery were earlier an enormous mansion. At present, the gallery consists of a total of four halls with all the possible facilities to showcase various mediums of visual art, namely Exhibition Gallery, Auditorium Hall, Terrace Art Gallery for photography and visual art and the Hirji Jehangir Gallery. The esteemed gallery hosts as many as 300 shows per annum. An interesting phenomenon here is that artists who cannot make it to the gallery, display their work right outside the gallery, on the pavement.Read more about Top 10 Art Galleries In Mumbai Read More

Jivdhan Trek

Jivdhan Trek

Jivdhan is a hill fort in the state of Maharashtra. It is a part of the 'famous five' fort in the Sahyadri mountain range. The other forts which are a part of the famous five include Naneghat, Shivneri, Chavand and Hadsar. Although the fortifications have crumbled down, there are well built water tanks atop the fort. There are large stone constructions which were used presumably as warehouses or granaries. From the top of the fort, the peaks of Harishchandragad is visible to the North-west, Hadsar to the North-East and Chavand to the East. The pinnacle is an upright block of stone, about 60 metres in height, and is known popularly as Vanderlingi. The western side of the pinnacle has an idol of goddess Jivai, who is supposed to be the patron deity of the fort. Read More

Jogeshwari Caves

Jogeshwari Caves

Located in the heart of Mumbai, Jogeshwari Caves are one of the oldest cave temples in the whole of India and also the largest. These former Buddhist caves date back to the 6th century and have been home to Hindu and Buddist sculptures. There are various temples of Lord Hanuman, Shiva, Ganesha and of Goddess Jogeshwari (known as Kuladevi) within the caves and many locals worship them. The Jogeshwari Caves are popular amongst those with an eye for architectural beauty. The beautiful sculptures and the history that the place holds make them a must-visit for any history-lover. The region in and around Jogeshwari Caves experience are victims of a tropical wet and dry climate and hence the summers around the area are extremely hot. Hence, the best time to visit Jogeshwari Caves is from October to mid-April. These caves, considering their limited popularity to locals and students looking for a quiet place to study, had been severely neglected by authorities until a few years back. Water and sewage filled the premises however, an ASI appointed agency now takes care of the caves and does a routine clean-up and a maintenance check. If you are a traveller that loves exploring places that are hidden, then Jogeshwari Caves are the place to be! Read More

Joggers Park

Joggers Park

As the name suggests, Joggers Park is a fabulous place for morning/ evening jogs and walks. But, the place is bustling with visitors almost throughout the day. Visitors can explore the well-landscaped park that consists of tall and dense trees, shrubbery, lawns with well-kept walkways, water bodies with ducks and fishes and a scenic view of the Arabian Ocean. In a metro like Mumbai, where concrete and buildings are all one can see, Joggers Park is an oasis that must not be missed. Visitors can walk across Carter Road on the promenade and reach Joggers Park to watch the sunset. Some can find a quiet place, listen to the sounds of the waves and reflect on their lives or just go running over the red-soil pathways. At a particular hour, the Laughter Club commences daily at Joggers Park. People can watch or participate and make the most of their visit.  If one happens to be there during festivals like Holi, Diwali etc. they may also get to see some unique and environment-friendly celebrations. Read More

Juhu Beach

Juhu Beach

Juhu beach is the longest beach in Mumbai and the most popular among tourists as well. It is renowned for its wide variety of street food that has a typical Mumbai flavour and is sweet and sour. The surrounding area of Juhu is one of the poshest localities in Mumbai and is home to a lot of famous Bollywood and TV celebrities - the most famous being Amitabh Bachchan's bungalow - and it is not rare to spot a celebrity jogging on the beach. Television shoots are often held and a number of toy-sellers, roasted corn vendors and acrobats attract the eye. While here, you may also visit the iconic ISKCON Temple which is meters away from the beach or watch a theatre performance at the famous Prithvi Cafe. Just taking walk across the beach sand can bring an infinite sense of calm. Although the beach was criticized for being unclean, efforts by BMC have significantly improved the scenery in the past few years. Read More

Kalamb Beach

Kalamb Beach

Located in Nalasopara in Thane district of Maharashtra, is the really long and secluded Kalamb Beach. A paradise away from the din of the city, the beach is beautiful owing to its tranquility, serenity and an altogether mesmerising panorama. With very few shacks and just the right number of eateries, Kalamb Beach offers a wonderful vista of landscape and seascape. Hemmed with pretty palm trees, sprinkled with resorts and gracefully blessed with silken black sand; the beach is an absolute treat to just laze around in a hammock or sunbathe under the open skies. Connected fourth in the row after the Arnala Beach, Navapura Beach and Rajodi Beach, Kalamb Beach is comparatively less crowded and is considered to be one of the most pollution free beaches in all of Bombay (mostly because of its location). The water current and the tides are ideal for a little dip during the day and the sunsets are one of the main attractions at the beach. The mesmerising sunsets and the surreal atmosphere also draws shutterbugs and photography enthusiasts. It is a perfect location if you are looking to spend some quality time in solidarity. The beach also encourages water sports, paragliding, camel rides. Horse rides etc. Read More

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