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Juhu Beach - Mumbai's Best Tourist Spot For The Perfect Street Food Date And Serene Beach

Juhu Beach

Mumbai's Heart and the most romantic place, Juhu Beach is a year-round tourist destination and a popular place to make movies. Weekends and vacations tend to lead to an increase in beach traffic. Bhelpuri, pani puri, and sev puri are among the "Mumbai style" street foods that are popular at the food court near the building's main entryway.

Best time to visit: Oct-To-Feb
Things to do: Horse Riding, Have a picnic, Street Shopping, Camel Riding

HOW TO REACH JUHU BEACH

  • Flight - Mumbai is the second most populous airport hub in India thanks to its excellent interconnection with the majority of significant cities around the globe and domestic markets. The primary international entry point for the nation is the Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, which is served by numerous foreign carriers. The airport has two terminals: Terminal 1B serves other carriers like IndiGo, Jet Airways, SpiceJet, and GO Air, while Terminal 1A serves Air India. Mumbai's central business district is 28 km away, and prepaid taxis are accessible there. There are also buses that will transport you to Andheri Station.
  • Rail - Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Railway Station, the second-largest railway terminal in the world, is the closest station. This station is well linked to the rest of India and is 12.3 km from the city of Mumbai via the Western Highway. There are numerous additional stations that service the city of Mumbai, including Mumbai Central and Lokmanya Tilak Terminal. As an alternative, the local train service in Mumbai is likely the most reasonably priced choice for a journey within Mumbai. The number of passengers traveling daily on Mumbai's local trains is approximately equal to Switzerland's total population, which is an interesting fact!
  • Road - The Mumbai-Pune Freeway is the most well-known of the city's many highway connections to the rest of the nation. Compared to the rest of the nation, the roads are in better shape. Bus service to and from Mumbai is excellent from all the main cities. Buses frequently depart for Pune from the Asiad Bus Service bus station on the Dadar road. From a number of towns in Maharashtra, the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation offers services to Mumbai.
  • Sea - There are many travel agencies that give voyages to and from Singapore, Malaysia, Dubai, etc., despite the fact that the Mumbai cruise industry is still in its early stages of development. To reach the nearby islets and beaches as well as the Elephanta Caves, take a ferry from Ferry Wharf.

HOW TO GET AROUND

  • Local Bus - Buses operated by BEST (Bombay Electric Supply & Transport), also referred to as BST buses, are a reliable and secure means to get around Mumbai. Both single-decker and double-decker buses are available, along with a collection of brand-new air-conditioned vehicles. Other service suppliers, such as NMMT, TMT, and others, are active in areas like Bandra, Thane, and others.
  • Metro - The elevated Mumbai subway currently runs between Versova and Ghatkopar. The route is 11.4 km lengthy with 12 stops, and this is only Phase One of the project.
  • Cab - There are many black and yellow cabs in Mumbai. Additionally, there are motorized rickshaws, fleet taxis, and private taxis (only allowed in the suburban areas). These days, there are many people using internet and app-based taxi services like Ola and Uber. From the Mumbai airport, board the train to Santacruz to get to Juhu Beach. You then stroll over to Santacruz Station West to catch the line 231 bus to the shore. As an alternative, you can arrange a taxi to take you from the airport to Juhu Beach.
  • Train - The majority of people in Mumbai use the local trains, which are referred to as the city's lifeblood. Three lines—the Central, Western, and Harbour Lines—make up the network. The first and second classes are the two major ones. Women have their own trainers as well. The trains are frequently packed, and not all of them are accessible for mobility users. Fast trains only halt at a few stations, and there are separate platforms for them.

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