Bandra Street Art Mumbai

Cultural
Bandra Street Art

About

Bandra's lanes and walls are adorned with vibrant street art, murals, and graffiti by local and international artists. The art ranges from Bollywood themes to social messages and abstract designs.

Basic Information

Timings

Open 24 hours

Entry Fee

Free

Best Time to Visit

October to March

Place Type

Cultural

How to Reach

Take Western Line to Bandra station, then walk through Chapel Road and surrounding lanes

By Metro:

The nearest metro station is Dharavi (2.2 km away) on the Line 3.

By Local Train:

The nearest local train station is Bandra (53 m away) on the Western Line, Harbour Line.

Nearby Metro Stations

Metro stations within 5 km of Bandra Street Art

Dharavi
Line 3
2.2 km
2.7 km
Santacruz
Line 3
3.4 km
3.5 km
4.3 km
Dadar
Line 3
4.4 km
Worli
Line 3
4.8 km

Nearby Local Train Stations

Local train stations within 3 km of Bandra Street Art

Bandra
Fast
Western Line
Harbour Line
53 m
Western Line
Harbour Line
1.4 km
Western Line
Harbour Line
1.9 km
Western Line
Harbour Line
2.8 km
Central Line
2.8 km

History

The street art movement in Bandra gained momentum in the 2010s with initiatives like the St+Art India Foundation bringing international artists to paint murals across the suburb.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick Information

Opening Hours

Open 24 hours

Entry Fee

Free

Type

Cultural

Best Time to Visit

October to March

How to Reach

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

Location on Map
Activities
Sightseeing
Photography
Interesting Facts

Features works by internationally renowned street artists

New murals are added regularly, making each visit unique

Bandra is often called Mumbai's street art capital

Travel Tips

Best explored on foot

Chapel Road area has the highest concentration of art

Morning light is best for photography