Step into Mumbai, a city of dreams where skyscrapers tower over the streets, Art Deco boulevards gleam, centuries-old rock-cut caves whisper ancient tales, and the irresistible street food is full of flavour. The city is waiting for you to explore it all.

Our meticulously planned Mumbai 4 Nights/ 5 Days Tour Packages provide stress-free vacations. We have a package for all types of travelers, including history buffs, nature lovers, foodies, shopaholics, and explorers seeking a break.

What to Expect from the Mumbai 4 Nights/ 5 Days Tour Package?

The Mumbai 4 Nights/5 Days Tour Package offers a chance to explore the city at a relaxed pace, visiting famous landmarks as well as hidden gems without feeling rushed. Every arrangement is managed by our dedicated team, from reliable private transportation that ensures comfortable journeys to thoughtfully chosen accommodations.

Our customizable five-day itineraries include activities like sunrise beach walks, extended museum visits, Bollywood studio tours, island trips, heritage neighborhood explorations, and specialized shopping experiences.

Why Book With Us?

Mumbai Tourism delivers expertise and service excellence, transforming standard vacations into extraordinary adventures. Our 4 Nights/ 5 Days Tour Packages in Mumbai benefit from local knowledge that reveals hidden secrets, authentic restaurants serving traditional Maharashtrian cuisine, offbeat architectural gems, and cultural experiences showcasing Mumbai's diverse communities. Our itineraries can be tailored to your interests and budget. We provide upfront pricing so there are no surprises, allowing you to focus on the experience rather than the logistics.

Places to Visit on Mumbai 4 Nights/ 5 Days Tour

1. Elephanta Caves

The Elephanta Caves are UNESCO World Heritage rock-cut temples on Elephanta Island, featuring magnificent 5th-6th century Hindu shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva. Accessible via hour-long ferry rides from the Gateway of India, the primary cave showcases the iconic 20-foot Trimurti sculpture.

  • Timings: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Entry Fee: ₹40 (Indians & South Asian), ₹600 (Other Foreigners)
  • Must See / Things to Do: Explore ancient Hindu carvings that depict mythology.

2. Sanjay Gandhi National Park

Spanning 103 square kilometers within city boundaries, Sanjay Gandhi National Park is one of Asia's largest urban wilderness areas. The protected sanctuary harbors 254 bird species, 35 mammal species, including leopards, 150 butterfly varieties, and extensive nature trails. You can spot wildlife, including leopards and deer, or visit botanical gardens to witness the diverse flora.

  • Timings: 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM (Closed on Mondays)
  • Entry Fee: ₹103 (Adult), ₹50 (Child)
  • Must See / Things to Do: Trek through forest trails and enjoy panoramic city viewpoints from hilltops.

3. Colaba Causeway

An iconic shopping street, Colaba Causeway, stretches from Regal Cinema to Cuffe Parade. It features numerous street vendors, boutiques, cafes, and restaurants, creating a vibrant pedestrian experience. Shoppers discover antiques, fashion accessories, handicrafts, jewelry, and curios against colonial architecture backdrops.

  • Timings: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Entry Fee: Free
  • Must See / Things to Do: Bargain with street vendors for unique souvenirs.

4. Crawford Market

Crawford Market, officially Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Mandai, has been Mumbai's largest wholesale marketplace since 1869. The Victorian Gothic building, designed by William Emerson, features intricate stone carvings, fountains, and spacious halls where vendors sell fresh produce, exotic fruits, and spices.

  • Timings: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Entry Fee: Free
  • Must See / Things to Do: Experience sensory shopping as you photograph colorful fruit and flower displays.

5. Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus

Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is a Victorian Gothic railway station, completed in 1887 and designed by Frederick William Stevens. It functions as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Over three million daily commuters pass through this operational hub, featuring magnificent stone domes, turrets, and stunning stained-glass windows.

  • Timings: 12:00 AM – 12:00 AM
  • Entry Fee: Free
  • Must See / Things to Do: Photograph the detailed Gothic architecture and take heritage tours.

6. Gateway of India

Completed in 1924, the Gateway of India is a 26-meter-high Basalt monument. It combines Indo-Saracenic architecture with Hindu, Muslim, and European elements. Built to commemorate King George V's 1911 visit, the structure witnessed the final British regiment's symbolic departure in 1948.

  • Timings: 12:00 AM – 12:00 AM
  • Entry Fee: Free
  • Must See / Things to Do: Capture memorable photos of the monument and enjoy the street performances.

7. Jehangir Art Gallery

Established in 1952 by Sir Cowasji Jehangir, Jehangir Art Gallery is a premier contemporary art space. It hosts more than 300 annual exhibitions featuring painters, sculptors, photographers, and craftspeople. Located in Kala Ghoda's art district, the gallery offers workshops, lectures, and programs that promote the development of contemporary Indian art.

  • Timings: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
  • Entry Fee: Free
  • Must See / Things to Do: View contemporary art exhibitions or attend artist workshops and lectures.

8. Bandra-Worli Sea Link

Officially known as the Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link, Bandra-Worli Sea Link is a 3.6-kilometer cable-stayed bridge. It links Bandra with Worli across Mahim Bay. The eight-lane engineering marvel reduces travel time from 60-90 minutes to 10 minutes while offering spectacular views of the Arabian Sea, particularly when it is illuminated at night.

  • Timings: 12:00 AM – 12:00 AM
  • Entry Fee: Strating ₹70 (Car), 110 (Tempo/LCV), 145 (Truck/Bus)
  • Must See / Things to Do: Drive across the illuminated bridge at night and photograph the city views from it.

Activities & Things to Do on Mumbai 4 Nights/ 5 Days Tour Package

Five days in Mumbai offer extensive opportunities to experience the city's diverse character through comprehensive historical explorations, spiritual immersions, cultural encounters, and recreational pursuits across neighborhoods.

What to Do During Your Mumbai 4 Nights/ 5 Days Tour?

  • Heritage walking tours through Fort, Colaba, and Kala Ghoda districts, discovering Victorian architecture, art galleries, colonial monuments, and heritage buildings.
  • Full-day excursions to Elephanta Caves via ferry, exploring ancient rock-cut temples, Hindu mythology carvings, and enjoying harbor cruises.
  • Visit Bollywood studios and shooting sets at Film City to witness multiple live shoots, interact with crew members, and explore various elaborate film sets.

Where to Shop During Your Mumbai 4 Nights/ 5 Days Tour?

  • Browse Chor Bazaar's antique markets, discovering vintage clocks, gramophones, colonial furniture, Bollywood memorabilia, and rare collectibles.
  • Explore Linking Road in Bandra for trendy fashion, street shopping bargains, boutique stores, and cosmopolitan cafes frequented by locals.
  • Visit Zaveri Bazaar in Mumbai's traditional jewelry hub for gold and diamond jewelry, featuring exquisite designs.
  • Experience high-end shopping at Palladium Mall, featuring luxury brands, designer boutiques, upscale dining, and premium entertainment facilities.

What to Eat During Your Mumbai 4 Nights/ 5 Days Tour?

  • Enjoy Irani café specialties, including Bun Maska, Chai, and Parsi dishes, at heritage establishments such as Kyani & Co and Britannia & Co Restaurant.
  • Taste authentic Maharashtrian thalis featuring Bhakri, Varan Bhat, Sol Kadhi, and other regional preparations that celebrate local culinary traditions.
  • Indulge in coastal seafood preparations, including Bombay Duck Fry, Surmai Tikka, Prawns Koliwada, and Fish Curry-Rice, at coastal restaurants.

Hotels & Resorts

Mumbai offers extensive hotel options to suit diverse preferences and budgets, with strategic locations. For luxury stays, The Taj Mahal Palace delivers legendary five-star service, historic grandeur, and Arabian Sea views with world-class dining experiences. Trident Mumbai, located near the airport and featuring contemporary elegance, offers business facilities and upscale amenities. The St. Regis Mumbai offers palatial luxury with personalized butler service, elegant event spaces, and multiple gourmet restaurants.

Mid-range options include Hotel Midland in Marine Lines, known for its central location and comfortable accommodations. The Gordon House Hotel provides boutique charm with excellent service in Colaba. Fariyas Hotel Mumbai offers quality amenities with a convenient Colaba location near major attractions.

Budget travelers choose Hotel Oasis, offering clean rooms and essential services near Colaba Causeway. Hotel Bawa International provides economical stays with basic amenities near the Gateway of India. Sea Shore Hotel offers budget-friendly accommodations on Marine Drive, ensuring pleasant five-night stays without financial strain.

Reaching Mumbai

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport connects the city to a wide range of domestic and international destinations. Mumbai's railway network includes Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, Mumbai Central, and Lokmanya Tilak Terminus. These stations connect to cities across the country. Road connectivity and frequent state transport and private bus services make visiting Mumbai from neighboring cities and states affordable and easy.

FAQs


Q. How many days should I spend in Mumbai?
A. Five days is an ideal duration for a comprehensive exploration of Mumbai, covering major landmarks, spiritual sites, museums, beaches, shopping districts, island excursions, and neighborhood walks. This timeframe allows time to visit the Gateway of India, the Elephanta Caves, museums, temples, heritage walks, and Bollywood experiences without rushing.

Q. What are the must-try dishes in Mumbai?
A. Mumbai's must-try dishes include Vada Pav, Pav Bhaji, Bhel Puri, Sev Puri, Bombay Sandwich, Parsi specialties such as Dhansak and Berry Pulao, seafood dishes including Bombay Duck and Pomfret, authentic Maharashtrian Thalis, Misal Pav, and Kulfi.

Q. Which is the best area for nightlife in Mumbai?
A. Lower Parel is Mumbai's top nightlife destination, featuring upscale lounges and trendy nightclubs. Bandra has lively bars and live-music venues. Colaba is home to heritage pubs and modern bars. Andheri and Juhu offer beach shacks and entertainment complexes.

Q. Can I take a day trip from Mumbai? Where?
A. Popular day trips include:
  • Lonavala offers waterfalls and trekking.
  • Matheran provides pollution-free hill station experiences.
  • Alibaug for beaches and forts.
  • Khandala for monsoon viewpoints.
  • Elephanta Island features UNESCO-listed rock-cut caves accessible by ferry.

Q. Can I customize my 5-day trip to Mumbai with Mumbai Tourism?
A. All Mumbai 4 Nights/ 5 Days Tour Packages by Mumbai Tourism are completely customizable. We prepare packages matching individual preferences, interests, and budgets. Travelers can modify itineraries, adjust accommodations, add specialized experiences, and include day trips to ensure personalized Mumbai adventures.

Mumbai is a great place for five-day trips with loved ones. You can explore a variety of activities, ranging from beaches to art galleries and historical sites.

Book your personalized Mumbai 4 Nights/ 5 Days Tour Package with Mumbai Tourism now and begin enjoying everything this amazing city has to offer.

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