Bandra-Worli Sea Link Mumbai

About
Formally known as the Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link, this 5.6 km long, 8-lane wide cable-stayed bridge connects Bandra in Mumbai's Western Suburbs to Worli in South Mumbai. It was inaugurated in 2009 and reduces significantly the travel time between the two places and offers scenic views of the Arabian Sea. The bridge is a technological marvel and a symbol of contemporary engineering and an iconic symbol of Mumbai's infrastructural growth.
Basic Information
Timings
Open 24/7
Entry Fee
Not specified
Best Time to Visit
Year-round
Place Type
Tourist Attraction
How to Reach
Accessible via Bandra or Worli; private vehicles only
Nearby Metro Stations
Metro stations within 5 km of Bandra-Worli Sea Link
No metro stations found within 5 km.
History
Opened in 2009, this cable-stayed bridge connects Bandra and Worli, reducing travel time between the western suburbs and South Mumbai.
Frequently Asked Questions
Opening Hours
Open 24/7
Entry Fee
Not specified
Type
Tourist Attraction
Best Time to Visit
Year-round
How to Reach
Best reached by taxi or auto-rickshaw
Officially known as the Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link, it is a cable-stayed bridge linking Bandra in the Western Suburbs to Worli in South Mumbai.