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From swanky boozers and Studio 54 clones to working-class dives, it's hard to beat Colaba for variety. Kick off the evening at Leopold, a noisy backpacker... more
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A hub for filmmakers, artists, models, and expats, Bandra has some of the city's most vibrant nightlife. The center of action is Zenzi, where hipsters bask in a... more
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Ever since its 2007 opening, Mumbai fashionistas haven't stopped chattering about the flamboyant clothes and accessories at this high-end store. Some of the... more
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Crawford Marketnow officially known as Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Marketis a gigantic bazaar dealing in just about every kind of fresh food and domestic... more
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Chor Bazaar has everything from rare LPs to antique timepieces, from Burmese military medals to vintage Bollywood posters. Even long-standing loyalists are... more
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Giant skewers stacked with meat, chicken, and fish line the walls of this immaculately clean open kitchen in the Sheraton. Chefs deftly slide the well-rubbed... more
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This upscale restaurant has linen-clothed tables, maroon banquettes, and mirrored pillars. The cuisine is northern Indianbut updated, so that it's... more
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Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt dined at this, Mumbai's best stand-alone restaurant, following in the footsteps of slain Wall Street Journal journalist Danny... more
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Goan cuisine has fiery flavors and tropical ingredients, and it also encompasses some Portuguese dishes (Goa was formerly a Portuguese colony). This superb... more
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Housed in the ITC Maurya Sheraton & Towers in southwest Delhi, Bukhara has Flintstones–style decor, with stone walls and mock log-top tables. You can... more
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A few miles east of Margao lies the small, sleepy village of Chandor, once the site of Chandrapur (capital of the ancient state of Govarashtra), the most... more
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Think of this little-known collection of ruins as Machu Picchu without the crowds. Once a town of 10,000 souls, it was supposedly abandoned almost overnight... more
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Situated north of the city center, near Malabar Hill and along Marine Drive, this is a Mumbai institution, which really comes to life at night and on Saturdays.... more
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Built in the colonial era as a sign of British power, this throbbing railway terminus serves three million commuters each day. Its architect was a proponent of... more
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Navigating around Mumbai's intense streets can be exhausting and overwhelming at the best of times, so go easy on yourself and sign up for a tour. Bombay... more
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Hard to believe that only about 25 years ago, little existed of what visitors today know as Colva, the main package-holiday resort of south Goa. Benaulim Beach,... more
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One might be tempted to call it Hinduism's answer to Disney World. But the Akshardham temple, which opened in 2005 as a showcase for the celebration of Hindu... more
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