1.Gateway of India, the best place to visit in Mumbai, was built in 1924 by George Willet to honor the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to Mumbai 

2.Sprawling over an area of 104 sq. km. of land, this is one of the most-visited national parks

3.Ever imagined standing next to Barack Obama, striking a pose with Michael Jackson or taking a selfie with Harry Potter? Yes, you read it right.

4.How about taking a trip with your family to one of the most popular religious shrines in Mumbai, built right in the middle of the Arabian Sea - Haji Ali Dargah  

5.The massive rock-cut caves that date back to several centuries. It has five caves dedicated to Hindu god Shiva and two caves depicting Buddhist architectures. - Elephanta Caves  

6.One of the most frequented temples in Mumbai, the Siddhivinayak Temple is dedicated to Lord Ganesh.

7.Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus is another UNESCO World Heritage Site situated right in the heart of Mumbai. Built in the year 1888, during the British colonial period

8.Also known as Sri Sri Radha Rasabihari ji Temple, it is close to Juhu Beach and boasts 4 acres of land area.