Antilia (Ambani Residence) - External View Mumbai

Monument
Antilia (Ambani Residence) - External View

About

The world's most expensive private residence, a 27-story skyscraper home to the Ambani family. The distinctive tower with its unconventional architecture is a modern Mumbai landmark visible across the city.

Basic Information

Timings

External viewing anytime

Entry Fee

Free (external viewing only)

Best Time to Visit

Year-round

Place Type

Monument

How to Reach

Taxi to Altamount Road from Churchgate or Grant Road station

By Metro:

The nearest metro station is Jagannath Shankar Sheth Metro (1.0 km away) on the Line 3.

By Local Train:

The nearest local train station is Mumbai Central (0.9 km away) on the Western Line.

Nearby Metro Stations

Metro stations within 5 km of Antilia (Ambani Residence) - External View

1.2 km
Mahalaxmi
Line 3
1.3 km
2.8 km
Girgaon
Line 3
3.7 km
Kalbadevi
Line 3
3.7 km
4.5 km
4.8 km
Worli
Line 3
5.0 km

Nearby Local Train Stations

Local train stations within 3 km of Antilia (Ambani Residence) - External View

Western Line
0.9 km
Western Line
1.1 km
Western Line
1.4 km
Central Line
2.3 km
Western Line
2.5 km
Central Line
2.9 km

History

Completed in 2010 for Mukesh Ambani, Antilia is valued at over $2 billion. The building is named after a mythical island in the Atlantic Ocean.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick Information

Opening Hours

External viewing anytime

Entry Fee

Free (external viewing only)

Type

Monument

Best Time to Visit

Year-round

How to Reach

Accessible via local trains to Malad station, short taxi or auto-rickshaw ride

Location on Map
Activities
Sightseeing
Photography
Guided Tours
Interesting Facts

Valued at over $2 billion, the world's most expensive home

Has 27 floors but the height equivalent of a 60-story building due to extra-high ceilings

Features a 168-car garage, private cinema, and a snow room

Travel Tips

Only viewable from the road - no public access

Best viewed from a distance for the full architectural perspective

Security is tight around the building