Nariman Point, Mumbai's Manhattan Mumbai

Landmark
Nariman Point, Mumbai's Manhattan

About

Mumbai's premier business district on the southern tip of the peninsula, Nariman Point features towering office buildings and offers panoramic views of the Arabian Sea and Marine Drive.

Basic Information

Timings

Open 24 hours

Entry Fee

Free

Best Time to Visit

Year-round

Place Type

Landmark

How to Reach

Walk from Churchgate station. BEST buses available.

By Metro:

The nearest metro station is Vidhan Bhavan (0.4 km away) on the Line 3.

By Local Train:

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

Nearby Metro Stations

Metro stations within 5 km of Nariman Point, Mumbai's Manhattan

0.4 km
0.9 km
1.3 km
1.4 km
Girgaon
Line 3
2.7 km
Kalbadevi
Line 3
2.7 km
4.4 km

Nearby Local Train Stations

Local train stations within 3 km of Nariman Point, Mumbai's Manhattan

Western Line
0.9 km
Western Line
2.1 km
Central Line
Harbour Line
2.1 km
Western Line
2.9 km

History

Developed on reclaimed land in the 1960s-70s, Nariman Point was named after Khursheed Framji Nariman, a prominent civic leader. It became India's most expensive business district.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick Information

Opening Hours

Open 24 hours

Entry Fee

Free

Type

Landmark

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
Interesting Facts

It was once the most expensive commercial real estate in India

Built entirely on reclaimed land

The NCPA complex at its southern tip is a cultural landmark

Travel Tips

The walk from Nariman Point along Marine Drive is iconic

Visit NCPA for evening cultural performances

Sunset views from here are spectacular