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Six Best Places to Visit in Byculla

Byculla is one of the most famous and vibrant neighbourhoods in Mumbai. Conveniently situated along the Eastern Express Highway and surrounded by the suburbs of Mazgaon, Agrapada, and Sewri, Byculla is home to multiple premium properties. It is well-served by the Byculla Railway Station, BEST Buses, and also enjoys optimum connectivity through the Eastern Freeway.

Byculla also enjoys proximity to all prominent and bustling places of Mumbai, including Lower Parel, Nariman Point, Worli, Dadar, Mahalaxmi, etc. Be it educational institutions, shopping centres, airports or, commercial hubs, Byculla has it all at a convenient distance.

If you are going to explore Byculla, here are six of the best places to visit in Byculla:

  • Rani Baug: Spread across a sprawling 60 acres, Rani Baug in Byculla is one of the oldest public gardens in Mumbai. Located in the heart of the city, Rani Baug, also known as Veermata Jijabai Bhonsale Udyan, is a verdant city landmark, attracting tourists all around the year. The botanical garden is home to a famous zoo, a museum, and the magnificent statue of King Edward VII of England.

The garden was constructed in 1861 and named after Queen Victoria – Victoria Gardens or Rani Baug. Post-independence, it was named Jijamata Udyan after Chhatrapati Shivaji’s mother. There are over 3,000 trees, 800 plant species, and 330 animals in Rani Baug Byculla. You can visit Rani Baug Byculla on any day (except Wednesday) between 9 am to 5:30 pm by paying a fee of ₹20 for adults and ₹10 for children.

  • Dr Bhau Daji Lad Museum: Located close to Rani Baug, Dr Bhau Daji Lad Museum is a history buff’s delight. The museum was opened to the public in 1872 and was formerly known as Albert and Victoria Museum. You will be mesmerised by the archaeological collections, paintings, maps, old photographs, historical items, copperware, etc., in the museum.

One thing you will love about the museum is the iconic elephant sculpture made of monolithic basalt. Think of some poses you would love to click with the famous elephant statue; it is 100% Instagram-worthy.

  • Hasnabad Dargah: Loving called the Taj Mahal of Mumbai, Hasnabad Dargah is one of the best places to visit in Byculla. The prettiest mausoleums in the city, the Dargah looks stunning with the blue and white stones, the tall minarets, and a blue dome.

Spend your day in Rani Baug Byculla, and in the evening, visit the Hasnabad Dargah to enjoy the illuminated view after sunset.

  • Marine Drive: Marine Drive is one of the best places to visit in Byculla. The 3-kilometre stunning promenade is pleasing to the eyes and soul. The gorgeous promenade offers a breathtaking view of the Arabian Sea and is surrounded by the fabulous Malabar Hills and uber-stylish Nariman Point.

The landmark is popular among tourists and locals and is often featured in Bollywood movies.

  • Gloria Church: Built-in 1911-13, Gloria Church, close to Rani Baug Byculla, is among Mumbai’s oldest Roman Catholic churches. Built in 1632, by the Portuguese Franciscans, the church was modified in English Gothic style in 1911 and later shaped as a Latin cross with tall towers.

Be sure to visit the church during its prayer service timings to get a glimpse of the glorious past and to experience inner peace.

  • Gateway of India: No visit to Byculla is complete without seeing the Gateway of India. Synonymous with the city of Mumbai, the Gateway of India was built in 1924 and is a major attraction for tourists and locals. Inspired by the Roman architecture mixed with the 16-century Gujarat structures, the Gateway of India overlooks the Arabian Sea and can leave you stunned with its beauty.

Linking South Mumbai effectively to the rest of the city, Byculla is also a bespoke example of the vibrant culture of Mumbai. If you are near Rani Baug Byculla, visit Piramal Aranya, bespoke 2, 3, and 4-BHK luxury apartments offering glorious views of the Byculla’s most prominent attractions.

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