Namaste and Welcome to MumbaiCityLife.com Yes This is Mumbai – City of Dreams!
My name is Md Ujair Alam, and I’ve been driving a taxi in Mumbai for several years. Every day, I meet people from across India and around the world — all eager to explore this amazing city.
Through my experience on the streets of Mumbai, I’ve discovered the city’s most beautiful corners, hidden gems, local foods, shortcuts, and peaceful spots. This blog is my effort to help tourists, newcomers, and even Mumbaikars discover the real Mumbai — not just what’s written in travel books.
What Makes Mumbai So Special?
Mumbai is not just the financial capital of India — it’s also the Bollywood city, the festival capital, and a place where every dream has a chance. It’s fast, crowded, and loud — but also emotional, spiritual, and magical. This is called Mumbai – City of Dreams
Top Tourist Places You Must Visit in Mumbai
Here’s a list of must-visit places I usually recommend to my passengers:
- Gateway of India – Historic charm by the sea
- Marine Drive – Walk, relax, and watch the sunset
- Juhu Beach – Enjoy street food and spot celebs
- Siddhivinayak Temple – Seek blessings from Bappa
- Haji Ali Dargah – A peaceful shrine floating in the sea
- Bandra-Worli Sea Link – Iconic modern engineering
- Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CST) – A railway station and UNESCO World Heritage site
- Elephanta Caves – Ancient island caves with sculptures
- Colaba Causeway – Street shopping and café hopping
- Mumbai Film City (Goregaon) – The world of Bollywood
Food You Should Not Miss in Mumbai
Whether you are on a budget or love to try everything, here’s what I suggest:
- Vada Pav – Mumbai’s desi burger
- Pav Bhaji – Spicy, buttery and filling
- Bhel Puri & Sev Puri – Chatpata beach snacks
- Kebabs from Mohammed Ali Road – Heaven for non-veg lovers
- Irani Chai & Bun Maska – Best with a vintage vibe
Tip: I know a few local joints better than Google Maps — I’ll share them in future posts!
My Insider Travel Tips (As a Local Taxi Driver)
- Avoid local trains during 8 AM – 10 AM & 6 PM – 8 PM (peak rush)
- Colaba, Fort, and Bandra are best explored on foot
- Use UPI or cash in small shops and street food stalls
- Always ask the taxi or rickshaw driver to go by meter
- Travel light and keep your phone safe in crowded markets
Fun Fact About Mumbai
Over 7 million people use the Mumbai local train daily — it’s called the lifeline of the city!
Why I Started This Blog
As a local taxi driver, I’ve witnessed people arriving at CST station with nothing but a bag and big dreams. That’s the spirit of Mumbai – City of Dreams, where every corner holds a story waiting to unfold.
I meet many tourists who ask me:
“Bhaiya, where should we go next?”
“Any food place you recommend?”
“Which beach is less crowded?”
“How to reach Haji Ali from Mahalaxmi?”
Instead of repeating myself every day, I decided to start this blog — so that everyone who wants to explore Mumbai can get correct and honest information from a local like me.
What’s Coming Next?
Stay tuned for detailed blog posts on:
- Mumbai Festivals
- BEST Bus & Local Train Routes
- Secret Food Joints
- One-Day Mumbai Travel Plans
- Budget Hotels & Safety Tips
Final Words
If you want to feel Mumbai, not just see it — explore it like a local.
This blog is for everyone who wants to discover Mumbai’s soul — its people, its streets, its food, and its spirit.
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Mumbai
What is the best time to visit Mumbai?
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How many days are enough to explore Mumbai?
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Is Mumbai safe for tourists?
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What is Mumbai famous for?
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How can I travel within Mumbai?
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Which beach is best in Mumbai?
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What are the top 5 must-visit places in Mumbai?
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