Let us get acquainted with the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra. Over the years, Mumbai has transformed itself into an entity with thriving markets, business houses and many different communities reflecting a cosmopolitan and trendy atmosphere rarely seen elsewhere. On the surface, it represents the ever-changing face of today’s India — the old coupled with the dynamic new, and yet at its very core, the heart of the city is steeped in Indian customs and values.
Le Sutra, which bills itself as India‘s first art hotel, provides a crash course in Indian philosophy. The rooms are elaborately furnished with paintings and decorative pieces celebrating Indian art and concepts and characters from Hindu mythology.
On the 33rd floor of the Four Seasons Hotel Mumbai, welcome to Aer Mumbai Skyline which is sleek and funky with uncomfortable but sexy-looking white chairs and a white bar. You’ll pay a cover charge and wait in line on the weekends when the bar turns into a dance floor. If you want to see the view but avoid the crowd, the best time to arrive is around happy hour. There’s half-price Champagne from 5:30 p.m.-8p.m.
Pop into LIV
It is a members-only nightclub, LIV is South Mumbai’s clubbing hot spot, although it shuts down at 1:30 a.m. LIV has all the features of a typical nightclub: expensive drinks, scary bouncers and ceiling with changing LED lights. The DJ plays all the latest hits from hip-hop to trance. Officially, you have to be at least 25 years old to enter LIV or get on the guest list. A strict dress code is enforced at LIV — no hats or open-toed shoes for men.
Nightlife venue Blue Frog is single-handedly responsible for popularizing live music in Mumbai.
The 1,000-square meter space hosts cutting-edge musicians from India and around the world.
It’s a restaurant and stage rolled into one, housed in an old warehouse in Mumbai, transformed with a slick interior design.
Have you decided where to go? I suggest to pop in everywhere!!! Hurry up and celebrate your holidays in Mumbai!