Antilia (Ambani Residence Viewpoint) Mumbai

Landmark
Antilia (Ambani Residence Viewpoint)

About

The world's most expensive private residence, this 27-story futuristic skyscraper owned by billionaire Mukesh Ambani is a jaw-dropping Mumbai landmark with hanging gardens, a helipad, and a 168-car garage visible from the exterior.

Basic Information

Timings

External viewing anytime (best viewed evenings when lit up)

Entry Fee

External viewing only (free)

Best Time to Visit

Year-round (evenings for best illuminated views)

Place Type

Landmark

How to Reach

Take Western Railway to Grant Road station, then auto-rickshaw to Altamount Road. Or walk from Pedder Road. Located on Altamount Road, one of Mumbai's most exclusive streets.

By Metro:

The nearest metro station is Jagannath Shankar Sheth Metro (0.9 km away) on the Line 3.

By Local Train:

The nearest local train station is Grant Road (0.7 km away) on the Western Line.

Nearby Metro Stations

Metro stations within 5 km of Antilia (Ambani Residence Viewpoint)

0.9 km
Mahalaxmi
Line 3
1.7 km
3.2 km
Girgaon
Line 3
3.4 km
Kalbadevi
Line 3
3.4 km
4.3 km
4.7 km
4.9 km

Nearby Local Train Stations

Local train stations within 3 km of Antilia (Ambani Residence Viewpoint)

Western Line
0.7 km
Western Line
0.8 km
Western Line
1.8 km
Western Line
2.1 km
Central Line
2.5 km

History

Completed in 2010 at an estimated cost of $1-2 billion, Antilia was designed by Chicago-based Perkins and Will with interiors by Hirsch Bedner Associates. Built on the site of a former orphanage on Altamount Road.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick Information

Opening Hours

External viewing anytime (best viewed evenings when lit up)

Entry Fee

External viewing only (free)

Type

Landmark

Best Time to Visit

Year-round (evenings for best illuminated views)

How to Reach

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

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Interesting Facts

The building has 27 floors but its floor-to-ceiling height equals a conventional 60-story building

It requires a full-time staff of approximately 600 people to maintain

No two floors have the same design, and it includes three helipads and a 168-car garage

Travel Tips

This is a private residence - viewing is only from the outside

The building is most spectacular when illuminated at night

Altamount Road itself is worth a walk to see some of Mumbai's priciest real estate