1. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus
It has been designed by the British and has fabulous artwork, one of the oldest railway stations in Mumbai. Remember to take a big clock photo on the exterior of the house.
Location: CST
Timing: Open all-day
2. Gateway Of India
It is an iconic Mumbai structure and embodies Islamic architecture. The magnificent building stands in front of the iconic Taj Mahal Hotel at the top of the Apollo Bunder. Usually, there are boat trips from the Gateway, but you're not permitted to go because you're on the Mumbai darshan.
Location: Apollo Bunder
Timing: Open all-day
3. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya
George Wittet's concept of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya incorporates Islamic, Hindu, or British architecture traces. The museum is the largest in Mumbai and features a variety of large western and local exhibits.
Location: Fort
Timing: 10 am to 6 pm
4. Taraporewala Aquarium
The Aquarium of Taraporewala is the only aquarium in Mumbai. A few hours to visit the place can be spent. Browse the many fish and other marine life creatures, the fossils, and the ancient seashells.
Location: Marine Drive
Timing: 10 am to 8 pm
5. Siddhivinayak Temple
The temple is considered miraculous and has Hindu architecture that is wonderful. The idol of Lord Ganesh is carved from a single black stone inside the temple.
Location: Prabhadevi
Timing: 5 am to 8 pm
You can also find several sights on your bus ride apart from those attractions. Don't miss these must-see attractions in the city of Mumbai. You may ask your accompanying guide to warn you when you cross these places and tell you the location. The locations on the way include-
Haji Ali Dargah(near Mahalaxmi Race Course and just Before Nehru Center
Bandra Reclamation(spot this while heading to Bandra Bandstand)
Celebrity homes (catch a glimpse of SRKs Mannat)
Worli Fishing Village(located near Bandra Worli Sea Link)
Nariman Point and Queen's Necklace(near to Taraporewala Aquarium).