Mumbai, popularly known as the city that never sleeps, is the best place for you if you are a night owl, looking for pretty settings that will allow you even past midnight. Whether youd like to take a quiet stroll feeling the sand at your feet, dance your night away to thumping beats of the DJ, or just enjoy the night air while sipping a cup of freshly brewed coffee, Mumbai nightlife will leave you spoilt for choices. There are multiple places where you can hang out after the sun has set.
It is said that the best way to explore a city is to ride a bicycle through it. Cycling in Mumbai is quite safe during early mornings and late nights. There are a lot of cityscape views that you could enjoy on a cycle. You can go pedaling across the city and discover new streets and heritage sites. First-timers can use this as an opportunity to enjoy the refreshing sound of ocean waves while burning a few calories. It is a nice and healthy way of exploring the city. You can make a list of places you want to cover during the cycling trip to not face any issue. The must-see tourist spots in Mumbai at night include Nariman Point, Marine Drive and The Gateway of India.
You can bike around Marine Drive, take a break to enjoy the sunset, pause for a moment, take in the beauty. It is all for free afterall! There is no time prohibition here, and you can let the night-time ocean sounds help you find peace, while the unsleeping city wont let you feel alone. Nariman Point is Mumbais business district, popular for sunset drinks at sea-facing restaurants and bars, full of high-rise offices and upscale hotels. Its home to the National Centre for the Performing Arts, hosting experimental theatre and international music acts, and the Piramal Art Gallery, displaying modern visual arts. You can ride around and fulfill your thirst for art here. Gateway of India, built in 1911 to commemorate the visit of King George, has a beautiful 26 metre archway showing solid intricate lattice work carved in stone symbolizing the Islamic and Hindu architecture. It is open 24 hours for the public, and since there are fewer people out at night, you can enjoy the charm of this magnificent monument in solitude. If youre feeling extremely adventurous, you can bike till the CSMT to see it draped in enchanting lights.
So plan a cycling trip in and around Mumbai, but plan everything out beforehand, so as to avoid any issues or safety concerns.
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