One month in Mumbai
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Sep 2022
Posts: 1
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
One month in Mumbai
Hello everyone,
I am planning to stay in Mumbai for about a month, since I would like to attend classes to learn Hindi and maybe some marathi.
I知 planning on renting an apartment through airbnb but I知 open to other options as well.
I was wondering which is the area I should focus on, considering I would like to enjoy my time off by hanging out with people, attending bars, events and so on.
Thank you all in advance for your kind help !
I am planning to stay in Mumbai for about a month, since I would like to attend classes to learn Hindi and maybe some marathi.
I知 planning on renting an apartment through airbnb but I知 open to other options as well.
I was wondering which is the area I should focus on, considering I would like to enjoy my time off by hanging out with people, attending bars, events and so on.
Thank you all in advance for your kind help !
#4
Join Date: Oct 2022
Posts: 1
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
1. Bandra (West) for bars, nightlife I.e. considered 'cool'.
2. Khar (West) ... adjacent to and similar to Bandra, but slightly less expensive
3. South Mumbai (extensive area encompassing Colaba etc.) ... one of the most expensive areas of India, but replete with culture, history, architecture, and the cool stuff ---- bars, cafes, beaches
4. Dadar/Matunga -- arguably less glamorous than the first three, nevertheless a lovely residential area and probably the better ones to pick up the local language and traditions.
PS - wherever you choose, do bear in mind that the East/West of most suburbs make a significant difference.
2. Khar (West) ... adjacent to and similar to Bandra, but slightly less expensive
3. South Mumbai (extensive area encompassing Colaba etc.) ... one of the most expensive areas of India, but replete with culture, history, architecture, and the cool stuff ---- bars, cafes, beaches
4. Dadar/Matunga -- arguably less glamorous than the first three, nevertheless a lovely residential area and probably the better ones to pick up the local language and traditions.
PS - wherever you choose, do bear in mind that the East/West of most suburbs make a significant difference.
Thread
Original Poster
Forum
Replies
Last Post
where2
Europe
8
Dec 19th, 2006 12:56 AM