Best Experiences in Mumbai for Students

Mumbai has numerous experiences to offer to everyone – whether you reside there, are a tourist, or are a student in the city. This melting pot of cultures has a varied range of experiences to offer – from the poshest to some of the humblest experiences, Mumbai gives you an all-compassing experience of life. For students especially, Mumbai has a lot to showcase and a lot to teach. If you simply get out of your PG in South Mumbai and walk the streets, you will notice varying cultures that have permeated the city’s vibe. From the Taj imperiously presiding over the waters and the majestic Queen’s necklace to the culturally rich Bhau Daji Lad Museum and the food walks at Mohammad Ali Road, Mumbai is everything and more. For students, it is the best experience of their lives – step out of your boys’ and girls’ hostels in South Bombay or the Suburbs and explore the maximum city while you can. 

Dharavi slum tour

The Dharavi slum tour offers a window into one of Asia’s largest slums. They organize guided tours so one can experience this working neighbourhood in its entirety, without getting lost. It gives you the opportunity to explore the alleyways of the slum lined up with workshops and makeshift homes. The tour guide in all probability will be a local and will give you insights that you won’t find elsewhere – you can meet the locals; see how they live and even buy some good quality leather products at affordable rates. Most proceeds from these organized tours go back to the community. 

Kebab and curry food walk at Mohammad Ali Road

Mohammad Ali road is the ultimate destination for your culinary quest in the city. You can enjoy the vegetarian street food in the backyards of Juhu and Girgaon but this place is a non-vegetarian food haven. Bohri Mohulla and Mohammad Ali Road have formed an insignia of non-vegetarian street food with spicy curries, skewered Kebabs, and lip-smacking sweets lining up these areas abundantly. Don’t forget to try the Sanju Baba Chicken at Noor Mohammadi hotel, delicious hand-made ice cream at the 100-year-old Taj ice cream shop, and stroll the streets of Bohri Mohulla, for their quintessential delicacies. The food stalls adorn the streets, serving some of the best sherbets, 12 pot curry, boti kebab, chana batata and seekh kebab. 

South Bombay Gothic and Art Deco buildings

For those students residing in a PG in South Mumbai or Boys/ Girls Hostel in South Bombay, you have probably crossed these stunning and unique buildings numerous times without knowing their significance. These buildings constitute the trading legacy of the city. You can trace the history of Mumbai’s emergence as a foremost trading centre of Asia via its Gothic & Art Deco buildings. These buildings are now UNESCO World Heritage Sites and their distinct structures and tell-tale signs can help you identify them from the rest. Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Eros Cinema, New India Assurance building, Rajabai clock towe,r etc. are some of the unique architectural stunners that Mumbai boasts of. 

Take a stroll at marine drive

Marine Drive is a one-kilometre-long arc-shaped boulevard along the coast of South Mumbai. This is another place to experience and is very doable if you live in a PG in South Mumbai. It commences at the southern end of the Nariman Point and extends till the famous Girgaum Chowpatty beach. Among the several exhilarating things to do in this city, strolling the Marine Drive and watching the sunset tops the list. 

Ride the ferry at Gateway of India

For the students residing in a boys or girls’ hostel in south Bombay, it would be a shame if you have not already visited the Gateway of India a few times. This is undoubtedly one of the most popular tourist hotspots in the city. People come here from all over to ride the ferry and gaze at this illustrious monument that was built in 1924 to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to Mumbai. The magnificent structure flawlessly confluences Indian, Western, and Arabic architecture and is another great experience to have.

All these experiences can go in vain if your accommodation experience is not sorted. It is there that you find actual peace after all. Mumbai being one of the most expensive real estates in the world is hard on young professionals and students when it comes to living in the city. Often the places we choose to live in are way out of our budget. With student housing brands like your-space, boys’ and girls’ hostels in south Bombay, suburbs and Navi Mumbai are affordable with the necessary amenities and security. These spaces provide a home-away-from-home feel and ensure that living in a new city is not a daunting task. 

 

 

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