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- Bombay Exhibition Centre (NSE Grounds): One of the
largest exhibition centres for International trade
fairs/exhibitions.
- Mindspace (Business District): Is one of the largest
commercial hubs in the city with the largest BPO companies operating
from here.
- Bandra Kurla Complex: A planned commercial complex in the
suburbs of Mumbai housing a number of commercial buildings.
- Film City: A Well equipped indoors and outdoor shooting
place with all the state of the art technology to produce movies of
high caliber and great visuals.
- National Park: Presently renowned as Sanjay Gandhi
National Park, it is a unique wildlife park situated within the city
limits of Mumbai.
- Pagoda (Buddhist Shrine): This traditional Burmese design
and the complex is an expression of gratitude to Buddha, towards his
followers for educating the public about the life and teachings of
Buddha, and towards Myanmar for preserving the practice of Vipassana.
- Essel World: an amusement park having rides for all age
groups.
- Juhu Beach: A beautiful beach located in the central
suburb of Mumbai which gets strokes of turquoise waves day and
night.
- Oberoi Mall: Set on the Western Express Highway,
sprawling on approx. 700,000 sq. ft., it provides a great shopping
experience to its customers.
- Bandra Link Road: One of the most fashionable suburbs,
housing niche brands to trendy clothes and accessories shops.
- Fashion Street: A street comprising of hurdle of little
shops providing an ultimate shopping experience.
- Siddhivinayak Temple: A famous Hindu temple dedicated to
lord Ganesh.
- Race Course: A famous elite horse racing ground in
Mumbai.
- Haji Ali: A venerated tomb (dargah) of the Muslims
located on an island off the shoreline of Worli.
- Queen's Necklace: A 3 km long boulevard, an inverted
'C'-shaped six lane concrete road in South Bombay, which looks like
a glittering diamond necklace when street lights are switched on.
- Gateway of India: Located on the waterfront in Apollo
Bunder area in South Mumbai, it is a basalt arch 26 metres (85 ft)
high.
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