Best Places to Visit in Mumbai for 2 Days

If you’re planning a trip to India, this quick guide will help you make the most of your 2 days in Mumbai – from where to stay to what to do! Let’s take a look at the places to visit in Mumbai for 2 days.

When I went to India I first started my journey in Mumbai (also known as Bombay). I didn’t really know what to expect – would this city be crazy? Well, I was surprisingly not shocked at all!  I had so many expectations towards India that I was actually quite surprised how it turned how to be different.

Mumbai is a modern city where people can be quite open-minded and where it’s not that crazy (unless you’re stuck in traffic). Mumbai is also known for its Bollywood culture, its slums (ever heard of Slumdog Millionaire?) and for its coastal views.

I first spent one day in Mumbai and I also ended up back there towards the end of my trip to India. I was there for three days and more importantly, I was there to celebrate Holi.

Here’s my quick guide to Mumbai featuring the best things to do and where to stay in Mumbai. Of course, you can also visit Mumbai in one day, but let’s pretend you will stay a bit longer!

 

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My favorite way to discover a new city is always walking. It gives me the time to understand, soak in the culture and appreciate the differences. Of course, this is the same for Mumbai too! The best way to explore Mumbai would be by exploring the little streets and getting out there! If you’re planning on visiting Mumbai in two days, let’s see how you can make the most of it! There are a lot of places to enjoy in Mumbai!

If you’re a food lover, make sure to read about the best street food options in Mumbai.

 

Visit Mumbai – Dhobi Ghat

 

Open air laundromat Mumbai

2 days trip to Mumbai: Open air laundromat Mumbai

 

Dhobi Ghat is an open-air laundromat! You can’t really get inside unless you pay a guide, but you can still see it from above (just before getting down the stairs). This experience showed me another side of India – it made me realize how different it is/how beautiful it is.

 

Visit Mumbai – Gateway of India

 

Gateway of India, Mumbai

Top things to do in Mumbai: Gateway of India, Mumbai

 

The Gateway of India is an arch monument located next to the waterfront. It’s one of the city’s top attractions and you have cool photo opportunities from the big square. It’s free and definitely worth stopping for it. The area is quite pretty and you might be surrounded by birds (which is a big bonus if you ask me!).

 

Visit Mumbai – Colaba Fish Market

 

Colaba fish market, Mumbai

Best places to visit in Mumbai: Colaba fish market, Mumbai

 

Colaba Fish Market was one of my highlights in Mumbai. It does smell quite bad, but it’s a fish market, isn’t it? Personally, this was one of the best sights in Mumbai as it shows you the reality and it allows you to be closer to the friendly locals. People were smiling a lot and it was a photographer’s heaven. I could easily have spent a couple of hours in the area but we were on a tight schedule.

 

Visit Mumbai – Bollywood Tour

 

Been there, haven’t tried it, but if I was to come back to Mumbai, I would definitely try to be cast in a Bollywood movie. (Or at least, I would go on a Bollywood tour!) Mumbai is the Bollywood central of India where over 100 movies are filmed each year. I’d recommend going on a guided tour to understand the famous Indian film industry!

 

Tailor-Made Tours & Transfers from Mumbai Airport to the City with Trinity Tours

 

When arriving in a new country the last thing you want to deal with is getting a transfer to the city without getting ripped off (especially if you arrive late at night after a long flight!). My transfers were organized by Trinity Tours and this made my life easy!

We also had the privilege to discover some of the best Mumbai attractions with Trinity Tours who organized amazing activities for us. They offer a luxury travel experience that is tailor-made to your needs and interests.

 

Where to Stay in Mumbai | Best Hotel in Mumbai

 

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We had the privilege of staying at Trident Nariman Point, which is located on the waterfront not too far from Colaba (which is a great area for shopping and eating!).  

This luxury hotel was perfectly on point! It allowed us to get a smooth Indian experience where you can enjoy comfort and luxury (as well as amazing food) while you’re making the most of Mumbai during the daytime.

I loved everything about Trident Nariman Point – from the enormous breakfast to the view I had from my room! Bonus: the staff was very helpful and lovely! It’s an excellent place if you’re looking where to stay in Mumbai.

If you’re on a budget you could also check out on Booking.com for more accommodation options!


READ MORE ABOUT INDIA

 

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BEFORE YOU GO TO INDIA

 

☑ Book your flight: If your flight isn’t booked yet – check out the flights on Skyscanner or via Google Flights. My top saving tip is flexibility. If you’re flexible, you should be able to find a cheaper flight.

☑ Book your accommodation: I always use Airbnb and Booking.com. If you’d rather stay in a hostel, you should take a look at the options on Hostelworld. If you click on the Airbnb link and you don’t have an account yet – you’ll get a $30 discount on your first booking.

☑ Protect your cute face: Oh, you may want to protect your cute face with a travel medical insurance. I would suggest SafetyWing as they offer the best rates, especially for long-term travelers. Otherwise, you can also take a look at World Nomads.

☑ Pack the essentials: You can consult this list when it’s time to pack your bag! Do not leave without a universal charger, a power bank and your passport!

☑  Do you need a visa? If you aren’t sure if you need a visa, it would be a smart idea to take a quick look before you go. You can use iVisa – it’s super useful and easy to use.

 

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Disclaimer: I was invited to India by Incredible India, which allowed me to visit Mumbai and make the most of my stay there. This post may include affiliate links. If you click one of them, we may receive a cute commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you.

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