Free tour
Free walking tour mumbai
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AcceptableGuru: Rabi
Registered on 20 April 2023
Hi I'm Rabi, your local Guide for Mumbai an all his charm. Between the rough life at Mumbai's Slums and the big Jetset-Society I'll give you a realistic experience that will make you fall in love with this magical City. I'm creating tours and experiences for over 20 years and know this city better than anyone else.
Free reservation and cancellation
Pay-what-you-want tour, no set price, reservation and cancellation are free
Tour description
Hi, I'm Rabi, your local Guide and I'll give you a realistic experience that will make you fall in love with this magical city.
You come as guste and go as friend
Place to visit:
- Jahangir art gallery
- David Sassoon library
- Kala Ghoda area
- University of Mumbai
- Rajabhai clock tower
- Bombay stock exchange
- Flora fountain
- Saint Thomas cathedral church
- Central Library
- Honumon cricel
- Chatrapati shivaji maharaj terminal
- Crawford market
Highlights
What will we see on this tour?
Meeting point:
161B, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Kala Ghoda, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India
I will confirm you the meeting point on WhatsApp or providing Live location
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Outside visit
Jehangir Art Gallery
The gallery was inaugurated on 21 January 1952, by then Chief Minister of Bombay State, B. G. Kher and dedicated it to the memory of Sir Cowasji's late son, Jehangir.[3] A mammoth institution in itself, its history is linked with the renaissance of Indian art. The complex also has the popular cafe of Samovar, which is reminiscent of the 1970s socialist culture. It also houses Natesans, the country's oldest licensed antique dealers. Entry is free of charge.
The building has been designed by Durga Bajpai and
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Outside visit
David Sassoon Library and Reading Room
In 1847, European employees working in the Government Mint and the Dockyard in Mumbai started the Mechanics' Institution to provide technical education to adults and to hold lectures. Initially, they operated from leased premises until they relocated to their own facility, which was made po
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Outside visit
Kala Ghoda
The name Kala Ghoda is a reference to the presence of a black stone statue of King Edward VII (as the then Prince of Wales) mounted on a horse that was built by Jewish businessman and philanthropist Albert Abdullah David Sassoon, although this statue was removed from the precinct in 1965 and subsequently placed inside the Byculla Zoo. A local legend stated that the statues of King Edward and the one of Shivaji on a horse at the Gateway of India came to life after midnight and battled it out on the streets.[
How much does this tour cost?
Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guru at the end the amount they consider appropriate (amounts usually range from €10 to $50 depending on satisfaction with the tour).
Tour reviews
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Professionalism
3.50
Fun
3.50
Communication
4.00
Quality
3.50
Route
4.75
Who is this tour for?
Accessibility
Suitable for people with reduced mobility.
Groups
Does not accept large group bookings.
Pets
Suitable for bringing pets.
What should I know?
Minimum attendees
Requires a minimum of 5 people to conduct the tour.
Additional costs
The tour requires payment for entries or additional expenses.
Free cancellation
If you cannot attend the tour, please cancel the reservation, otherwise the guide will be waiting for you.
Payment methods
Electronic or card payment accepted.