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Bars
Mumbai has a relaxed attitude to alcohol compared to other Indian cities and boasts the best nightlife on the subcontinent.
Bars at Colava
Bars Name |
Address |
Cafe Mondegar |
Metro House, 5A Colaba Causeway, Colaba. |
Leopold Pub |
Cnr Colaba Causeway and Nawaroji F Rd, Colaba. |
Gokul Bar |
Tulloch Rd, Colava. |
The Tavern |
Fariyas Hotel, 25 Justice D V Vijas
Marg, Colava. |
Apollo Bar |
Tajmahal Hotel, Apollo Bunder, Colaba. |
Bars at Churchgate & Marine Drive
Bars Name |
Address |
Geoffrey's |
Marine Plaza hotel, 29 Marine Drive, Nariman Point. |
The Garden Bar |
Ambassador Hotel, Veer Nariman Rd, Churchgate. |
Rasna |
J Tata Rd, Churchgate. |
The Bay View Bar |
The Oberoi, Marine Drive, Nariman Point. |
Bars at Bandra
Bars Name |
Address |
Toto's Garage |
30th Rd, Pali Junction. |
Temptations |
Cnr Hill and Waterfield Rds, Bandra. |
Nightclubs
Mumbai has a good nightlife, Mumbaikars tend to wear black at clubs, so bring some dark, smart, fashionable clothes
if you intend to explore the club scene. Rhythms tend to be modern western dance music with the Hindi film song or bhangra (Indian Pop) number thrown in.
Dancing is conducted with a degree of modesty and asking a complete stranger for a twirl is likely to be considered a breach of social etiquette.
Nightclubs at Colava & Chowpatty Beach
Nightclubs Name |
Address |
Voodoo Pub |
2/5 Kamal Mansion, Arthur Bunder Rd, Colaba. |
Three Flights |
Narang House, 1st floor, 34 Shivaji Marg, Colaba. |
HQ |
1st floor, 166 Mahatma Gandhi Rd, Colaba. |
1900's |
Taj Mahal Hotel, Apollo Bunder, Colaba. |
Copa Cabana |
Darya Vihar, Chowpatty Seaface, Chowpatty Beach. |
Nightclubs at North Mumbai
Nightclubs Name |
Address |
Club Abyss |
1st floor, cnr Turner and waterfield Rds. |
Raspberry Rhinoceros |
Juhu Hotel, Juhu Tara Rd, Juhu Beach . |
Cyclone |
Leela Kempinski, Sahar, Andheri. |
Cinemas
Mumbai is not only the major producer of Hindi-languaage films, its also the largest consumer. Despite the advent of Satellite TV and Rampant video piracy, an estimated 750,000 Mumbaikars go to the movies each week - and you should definietely join them.
Cinema Halls
Cinema Halls |
Address |
Metro |
MG Rd, Talao. |
Minerva |
Lamington Rd, Opera House. |
Eros |
Cnr Maharshi Karve nad Veer nariman Rds, Opposite Churchgate train station, Churchgate. |
Gaiety, Galaxy and Gemine |
Off SV Rd, Bandra West. |
New Empire |
AK Naik Marg, Fort. |
New Excelsior |
Damodardas Sukhadwala Marg, fort. |
Regal |
Wellington Circle, Colaba Causway, Colaba. |
Sterling |
Marazaban Rd, Fort. |
Performing Arts
Art Centres |
Address |
National Centre for Performing Arts |
NCPA Marg, Nariman Point. |
Prithvi Theater |
Juhu Beach. |
Nehru Centre |
Annie Besant Rd, Worli. |
Sophia Bhabha Hall |
Sophia College, off Bhulabhai Desai Rd, Breach Candy. |
St Andrews Auditorium |
Turner Rd, Bandra West. |
Shivaji Mandir |
NC Kelkar marg, Dadar. |
Bhaidas Hall |
Off Vaikunthlal Mehta Marg, Vile Parle West. |
The Shanmukananda Hall |
Off Sion Rd, King's Circle. |
Sports
Cricket
Virtually all major club and test matches held in Mumbai are Played at The Mumbai Cricket Association's Wankhede Stadium near Marine Drive. Mumbai is the home of the Cricket Club of India
and the first test match India ever played was against England at the Bombay Gymkhana in 1933. Mumbai has produced plenty of players of world stature, such as Sunil Gavaskar and Sachin Tendulkar.
The Cricket season runs from October to February.
Kabbadi & Wrestling
The best place to watch kabbadi, the Indian sports that ccombines elements of wrestling, tag and rugby, is at Shivaji Park in Dadar on Sunday. You will also see informal practices on weekends at Azad Maidan .
Wrestling matches are held at the Vallabh Bhai Patel Stadium between the Mahalaxmi Racecourse and the Nehru Centre at worli
Seaface.
Football
The western India Football Association Maharashtra hosts soccer league matches at the Cooperage Football Ground, Maharishi Karve Rd, between January and February. There's also a cup competition in November called the Bristol Rovers Cup -named after the brand of Indian
cigarette not the obscure British football team.
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