Malabar Hill, Mumbai
Exclusive hilltop area with Hanging Gardens and sea views
Malabar Hill is one of Mumbai's most expensive and exclusive residential areas. Home to the Governor's residence, Hanging Gardens, and Jain Temple, it offers panoramic views of the Arabian Sea. Known for its colonial bungalows, high-rises, and VIP residents.
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Banganga Tank
Ancient water tank dating back to 1127 AD, surrounded by temples. One of Mumbai's oldest structures.
Hanging Gardens
Terraced gardens on Malabar Hill with topiary, sunset views, and cool breeze. Popular for morning walks.
Girgaon Chowpatty Beach
Historic beach at the end of Marine Drive, famous for bhel puri, Ganpati visarjan, and evening strolls.
Babulnath Temple
One of Mumbai's oldest Shiva temples on Malabar Hill. Beautiful views of city from the temple.
Popular Cafes in Malabar Hill
4 places
Girgaon Chowpatty Food Stalls
Iconic beach food scene. Pav bhaji, bhel puri, kulfi, and Mumbai street food classics.
Girgaon Chowpatty Street Food
Iconic beach food strip. Famous for bhelpuri, pav bhaji, kulfi, and chaat.
Sea Lounge
Iconic tea lounge at Taj Mahal Palace with stunning sea views and high tea tradition.
Top Restaurants in Malabar Hill
5 places
Girgaon Chowpatty Food Stalls
Iconic beach food scene. Pav bhaji, bhel puri, kulfi, and Mumbai street food classics.
Girgaon Chowpatty Street Food
Iconic beach food strip. Famous for bhelpuri, pav bhaji, kulfi, and chaat.
Soam
Popular Gujarati snacks restaurant near Girgaon Chowpatty. Famous for their Pani Puri, Khakra, Dhokla, and Fafda. Perfect after a beach visit.