Gateway of India: It was built to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to Bombay. Gateway of India is a symbol of Hinduism and Islam, so is reflected in its architectural style.
Elephanta Caves: These ancient caves are located on the Elephanta Island in Arabian Sea; it contains Shaivistic relief and murals. The sculptures were created during the Gupta reign.
Mani Bhavan: A prominent center of Gandhi’s political activities, it was here where Gandhi initiated some of the biggest national movements like the Non Corporation movement, Satyagrah, Kahadi and Khilafat Movement, and Home Rule Movement.
Prince of Wales Museum: A confluence of Gothic and Moorish style of architecture, the Prince of Wales Museum is crowned with a white sparkling dome. A vivid collection of Indus Valley artifacts dating back to 2000 BC, Tibetan bronzes, and Nepali art are bejeweled here.