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Hanging Gardens Of Mumbai Overview

Hanging Gardens is 138 years old garden located on the western side of the Malabar Hills. It is a man-made terrace garden built on multi-level stone terraces owing to its name. The garden is covered with numerous trees, shrubs, and an array of colorful flowers. There are many hedges carved into various shapes of animals. One would love to spend some cherishable time in silence with themselves or friends and family.

Hanging Gardens is 138 years old garden located on the western side of the Malabar Hills. It is a man-made terrace garden built on multi-level stone terraces owing to its name. The garden is covered with numerous trees, shrubs, and an array of colorful flowers. There are many hedges carved into various shapes of animals. One would love to spend some cherishable time in silence with themselves or friends and family.

Although it is one of the favorite spots of the locals but it is still quite calm and away from the hustle and bustle of the busy city. People like to come here for morning walks, jogs, and exercise as the environment is cleaner and greener than other areas.

People come here to rejuvenate amidst the lap of nature and watch one of the perfect sunsets of Mumbai behind the enormous Arabian Sea. Not only that, but the place gives excellent views of South Mumbai, its beaches, and the very elegant Queen’s Necklace.

If you come in the morning, then you can enjoy the views of the tall buildings in the foggy days, and as the day passes and the dusk draws upon, the views of the city lights will astound you with their charm. You can capture all these scenarios in a frame and hang it on the wall of your perfect experiences.

How To Reach

From Mumbai Airport?

Hanging Gardens is 22 KM far from the Mumbai Airport. You should hire a taxi or catch an auto to travel here. It will take around 45 minutes to cover this distance. However, you can even find local transport to reach the Hanging Gardens.

Best Time To Visit

The best months to visit the Hanging Gardens are October to June. However, the garden remains open from 05:00 am to 09:00 pm. You can plan this trip in the early morning when there will be fewer visitors, and the weather will be breezy and cool. You should avoid visiting the garden in monsoon as the rain in this region is very unpredictable.

Other Essential Information

Location: Ridge Rd, Simla Nagar, Malabar Hill, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400006

Timings: 05:00 am to 09:00 pm

Things to Do near Hanging Gardens:

1. Views of South Mumbai: The garden gives panoramic views of tall buildings of the South Mumbai. They look beautiful amid see-through clouds and at night when the whole city glows with the backdrop of the Arabian Sea.

2. Viewing gallery: You can climb up on it and grasp the stunning views of Chowpatty, Marine Drive, and Mumbai Harbour. This could be done in the dawn or dusk, and both times will have different impacts.

3. Visit nearby places: A lot of significant places are in proximity to the Hanging Gardens like Kamla Nehru Park, Haji Ali Dargah, Queen’s necklace, etc. You can plan accordingly and visit others on the same trip.

4. Shopping: Markets of Mumbai are bustling with options. You can visit one of the markets after the garden and purchase some local stuff for yourself or as souvenirs.

5. Visit Beaches: You can visit some of the beaches near the garden and spend some time close to the Arabian Sea amidst waves.

6. Adventure Sports: As the beaches are close, so will you find water sports. Engage in some of the exciting water sports and spend some adventurous time.

7. Party: Mumbai is the city of luxurious places. There are some of the best lounges and bars to spend some cherishable time.

Places to Visit near Hanging Gardens:

1. Kamla Nehru Park: The park is covered with distinct vegetation where you will find grass, shrubs, and trees. This greenery makes the park look lovely to the eyes and calming to the soul. So, people of various ages come here to jog, run, exercise, read the newspaper, or spend some time alone. You might spot some children from nearby schools hanging out in the garden after a busy day or a group of old people chit-chatting.

2. Haji Ali Dargah: Haji Ali Dargah is a shrine made in honor of a wealthy merchant who turned into a Muslim Sufi saint after a trip to Mecca. The memorial is built on an islet surrounded by the Arabian Sea, which could be visited only at the time of low tide. At night the structure looks divine covered with sea from all sides.

3. Marine Drive: It is an arc-shaped road located on the south Mumbai coast, which starts at the southern end of Nariman Point and ends at Girgaum Chowpatty, popularly known as Chowpatty Beach. This drive is the best place in Mumbai to watch the brilliant sun setting in the Arabian. With that, when the city lights come to life, the whole Marine Drive looks like a queen’s necklace with all the lights lighting up in a row.

4. Nehru Planetarium: The purpose of the construction of Nehru Planetarium was educating and spreading awareness about ‘Astronomy’. Although now it serves the purpose of an education centre and meeting centre for the scientists. You can visit here to calm your curiosity about Astronomy down.

5. Chowpatty Beach: It is situated in Dadar suburbs of South Mumbai. The beach presents a mesmerizing view of the Bandra Worli Sea Link bridge. Due to a lack of shacks and vendors, only local people come here for jogging or spending some time here. But you can also prefer this if you want to spend some time in silence.

6. Crawford Market: Now known as Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Mandai is a remarkable market with excellent architecture, great history, and variety of products being sold here. You can find anything and everything in this market and enjoy the local taste of Mumbai.

7. Jehangir Art Gallery: The gallery has a rich collection of valuable artworks of respected personalities. It is also a place where emerging and struggling artists display their work for the general public to appreciate it. In the past, it laid artworks of artists like M.F. Hussain. 

8. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya: Initially named ‘Prince Wales Museum of Western India’ was made in honor of Prince Wales. It is a grand architecture set against a well manicured garden following a blend of Indian and Mughal style of architecture.

9. Elephanta Caves: It is an elegant rock-cut art representing the architecture from the medieval Indian times. These caves are situated on Elephanta Island, which is 11 KM away from the coast of Mumbai. The journey to these caves is remarkable.

10. Gateway of India: Gateway of India is situated on the Apollo Bunder, which is the starting point of numerous ferry services too. It is a fantastic blend of Indian, Arabic, and Western architecture carved out from yellow basalt and solid concrete. The reason for initiating this structure was to welcome King George V and Queen Mary.

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Hanging Gardens Of Mumbai FAQs

How do I get to Hanging Gardens Mumbai?

By Air: You can catch a flight to Mumbai Airport which is just 22 KM away from the Hanging Gardens. You can easily catch a cab to reach your destination.

By Road: Mumbai is very well connected to the rest of the country, as we all know. You can quickly drive to the Gardens or hire a cab till there.

By Train: Mumbai Central is 4.2 KM away from the Hanging Gardens. You can catch a local train till Charni Road, which is the nearest local railway station to the Hanging Gardens. You can easily reach here via local train and then hire a cab till the destination.

Why is Hanging Gardens called hanging?

It is called Hanging Gardens as it is a terrace garden on the slopes of Malabar hills, which is built on multi-level stone terraces. It gives very excellent views of the sun drowning in the Arabian Sea and a panoramic view of Mumbai.

Is photography allowed in Hanging Gardens?

Yes, photography is allowed in the Hanging Gardens. You can take any kind of device to click pictures in the garden. Moreover, the garden is maintained very nicely and gives a panoramic view of the city as well as the Arabian sea. You can capture all this beauty in your frame.

What is special about the Hanging Gardens?

The special thing about the Hanging Gardens is that it does not look like a regular garden. It is made above the ground on a multi-level stone terraces. All the plants which you can see here aren’t rooted to the ground like other gardens. It is one of the most beautiful and unusual man-made gardens until now.

How do I get to the Hanging Gardens from Andheri?

You can catch a local train till ‘Charni Road’ and grab a taxi from there to the Hanging Gardens, which will take around 20 minutes. Also you can directly hire a cab or an auto-rickshaw till the Gardens.

How do I get to the Hanging Gardens from Gateway of India?

Hanging Gardens is 8.4 KM from Gateway of India. You can drive on Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Road to reach your destination. Besides this, you can hire a cab or an auto-rickshaw to reach the Gardens.

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