Overview
Nariman Point is the financial heart of Mumbai, occupying a promontory at the southern tip of Marine Drive. The promenade here offers unobstructed panoramic views of the Arabian Sea, Back Bay, and the full arc of Marine Drive stretching north to Malabar Hill.
Highlights
- Sunset Point: The west-facing waterfront is one of Mumbai's best sunset spots, with the sea stretching to the horizon.
- Art Deco Skyline: The view north along Marine Drive's Art Deco facade is particularly photogenic during golden hour.
- Sea Wall: Locals gather on the tetrapod-lined sea wall in the evenings for a quintessential Mumbai experience.
History
Nariman Point was developed in the 1940s–70s on land reclaimed from the sea as part of the Backbay Reclamation project. Named after Khursheed Framji Nariman, a Parsi civic leader, it became India's most expensive commercial real estate.
Visitor Tips
- Evening Walk: Walk the full length of Marine Drive from Nariman Point to Chowpatty Beach (about 40 minutes) for the quintessential Mumbai experience.
- Weekend Markets: Weekend art and book markets occasionally set up along the promenade.
- Duration: 20–30 minutes.