We’re sure you have heard of Heritage Walks around the Gothic precinct of South Mumbai several times. But how about experiencing the beauty of the same vintage structures as you explore the city on a cycle? Sounds like a lot more fun, right? At No Footprints we pay homage to the heritage structures that dot the skyline of the old British Mumbai.
Starting as early as 6:30 A.M, we cover all the tourist landmarks peddling away on our two wheels! From the Gateway of India- the victory arch that was built to welcome the British Queen to the city, to the famous domed Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, which has hosted the likes of Barack Obama, the Beatles and a host of other celebrities in its century old lifetime to seeing the sunrise at the iconic Marine Drive promenade; there is so much that happens on this tour, which you wouldn't want to miss.
We end this tour at a trendy young cafe, for a hearty breakfast.
The emblem of Mumbai tourism, this victory arch was built to welcome the British Queen to the city, and it’s only befitting to have it as our first stop.
Landmark Hotel that has hosted the likes of Barack Obama, the Beatles and a host of other celebrities in its century old lifetime.
One of the oldest clubs in Mumbai, Royal Mumbai Yacht Club was built by John Adams and Charles Stevens and hence quite appropriately is located between Charles and Adams Street.
Earlier the Mendham's Point- graveyard and also the Alfred Sailors club - The Headquarters has some dexterous work out in by John Lockwood Kipling
Prince of Wales Museum is the city museum and was christened as Chatrapti Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangralay in 1995. It served as a hospital for the injured soldiers in World War I
This is the art area of Mumbai. Here, amidst stories of Sassoon and Jewish history, you will hear stories about the Watson Hotel – the first iron cast building in the city that hosted Mark Twain.
The Bombay High court was built in the form of a German castle. It was in this court that the jury system was abolished
The Big Ben of Mumbai, this structure was built by generous donation from Premchand Roychand, a Mumbai based businessman. It still chimes old British tunes once every 15 minutes.
Possibly the most architectural stunning building in India, Victoria terminus railway station, now CST, sees a record of six hundred and sixty thousand footfalls daily, making it the busiest station in Mumbai. The first train operated in India departed from here in 1853
Cycle past the beautiful Queen's necklace
Enjoy a sumptuous breakfast at this famous Irani cafe.
Times are subject to change due to local traffic and weather conditions.
Mumbai, India's bustling financial capital, is a vibrant metropolis where tradition meets modernity. Known for its Bollywood industry, historic landmarks, and bustling street life, Mumbai offers a unique blend of cultural experiences and economic opportunities.
A historic arch monument built during the British Raj, located in the Apollo Bunder area.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring ancient rock-cut temples and caves.
A scenic promenade along the Arabian Sea, popular for evening strolls and views.
A popular street food item consisting of a spiced potato fritter sandwiched between two slices of bread.
A thick vegetable curry served with buttered bread rolls.
The best time to visit Mumbai is during the winter months when the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing.
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