Be The Local

Be The Local - AHM : 1190

Mumbai's wide streets and narrow lanes are alive with activity. In front of colonial buildings, alongside temples, and everywhere in between, vendors shout from carts selling everything from colourful birds and flowers to traditional Indian clothes and food.

Highlights

Tour the most popular markets of Mumbai. Our market tour takes you to Mumbai's famous Crawford Market, Mangaldas fabric & cloth market, Bhuleshwar Market and many other bazaar's in South of Mumbai. Markets and Bazaar's in Mumbai are full of organized chaos, colorfully dressed people, a religious contrast of mosques and temples, street foods, and exuberant energy of the local bazaar.

Mumbai is famous across India for its outstanding street food but discovering good eateries in a big city is not always easy. Not to worry, that's where we come in! We'll help you experience all the flavours the city has to offer by guiding you through Mumbai's two best street food areas.

Program

We will pick you up from your hotel at 9:30 hrs and from there will drive to Mumbai famed markets that includes:

Chor Bazaar

Chor Bazaar, located near Bhendi Bazaar in South Mumbai, is one of the largest flea markets in India. Chor Bazaar is said to sell mostly second-hand goods rather than stolen goods. The market is now famous for antique and vintage items. A store called Mini Market offers old Bollywood posters for sale. Others offer authentic Victorian furniture, replacement parts for automobiles, etc. Although bargains are sometimes staggering, haggling is considered mandatory. This is basically an "organized" flea market, where one has to rummage through junk to find what one wants.

Colaba Causeway

Shopping at Colaba Causeway is like visiting a carnival. There is not one thing that a person will not find here. Handicrafts, books, clothes, shoes, jewellery; you name it and Colaba Causeway has it.

Crowford Market

One of South Mumbai's most famous markets. It was earlier named after Arthur Crawford, the first Municipal Commissioner of the city. One can buy a variety of things in and around Crawford market. Some of them are: Ready-to-stitch clothes, dress material, Chinese toys, party products, artificial jewellery, travel bags, fruits and vegetables, shoes, belts and cake making and decorating equipment and toiletries.

Further we will drive to Mumbai famous beach, Chowpatty, where we'll try an array of Mumbai's best vegetarian street food as we watch the sun set. We'll have classics such as dahipuri, panipuri and pavbhaji.

Then we'll take a short taxi ride to the live Mohommad Ali Road area. In this predominantly Muslim neighborhood we'll introduce you to the local culture and, of course, the delicious food. In the bustling alikhaogaullis (eating lanes) you will find mainly non-vegetarian options such as chota kebabs and chicken tikka. Drop back to Hotel with Sweet memories.

Drop back to Hotel with Sweet memories.

Tour Ends