Exploring Marine Lines: Where Mumbai Meets the Sea

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This is why Marine Lines is called the queens necklace of Mumbai. Hey there, fellow adventurers, and city explorers! Today, let us dive into the heart of Mumbai and explore the enchanting Marine Line. If you are looking for a blend of history, scenic beauty, and a dash of humor, you are in for a treat. So, grab your sunglasses and your curiosity, because we are about to embark on a journey that will leave you mesmerized.

What is Marine lines known for?

Nestled in the bustling city of Mumbai, Marine Lines is like that cool friend who’s equally comfortable hanging out with the history buffs, the beach lovers, and the selfie enthusiasts. Located right at the southern tip of the city, Marine Line stands as a bridge between the past and the present, with a picturesque coastline to boot.

Marine Lines is a 3 km long promenade that runs beside Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Road. Mr Pallonji Mistry had constructed this promenade and the road here. The six-lane concrete road follows the edge of a natural harbour in a ‘C’ shape. Girgaon Chowpatty is located at the northernmost point of Marine Drive, and the nearby road connects Nariman Point at the southernmost point with Babulnath and Malabar Hill at the northernmost point.

On reclaimed land with a west-southwest orientation, Marine Drive is situated. Because the street lights on Marine Drive seem like a string of pearls when viewed from an elevation location along the drive at night, it is also known as the Queen’s Necklace.

A Date with History

Marine Line walk

There are many options available from Marine Lines for your history buffs. The region’s history is deeply rooted in colonial Mumbai. Here, the British left their architectural mark in the form of attractive older structures that seem to have their own histories. Even just meandering through these streets is like entering a living history book. 

Breathe in the Sea Breeze 

Marine Lines isn’t just about history, oh no! It’s got a surprise up its sleeve – the Arabian Sea. If you’ve had enough of the city’s hustle and bustle, take a leisurely stroll along the coastline. Feel the salty breeze caress your face, watch the waves play tag with the shore, and maybe even spot a few seagulls. It’s like a mini-vacation right in the heart of the city.

How to reach marine lines

Okay, let’s talk logistics. How do you get to this fascinating place? Well, you’re in luck because Mumbai’s local train system is like a web that connects every nook and cranny of the city. You can hop onto a local train and get off at Marine Lines station. It is just Opp. this Station with a short walk to the promenade.

  1. By Train: The closest train station to Marine Drive is the Marine Lines Railway Station on the Western Line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway. You need to come to Marine Lines West from the station & Marine Lines promenade is just opposite the Railway Station. You can also come from Churchgate West & the same will take to 10 minutes to get to Marine Drive.
  2. By Bus: This Marine Drive route is served by a large number of buses. Check out the bus schedules on the Mumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) website to find the best route, or use a navigation app like Google Maps or Moovit Mobile App.
  3. By Taxi/Cab: You can travel from any part of the city to Marine Drive by taxi or cab. You can either call a cab from a taxi stand or reserve one using a smartphone app like Ola or Uber.

Note: Marine Drive is a popular destination and the crowds are especially during evenings and weekends to enjoy the beautiful sunset from here, In order to avoid traffic and congestion, it is best to schedule your travel carefully.

The months of November, December, January, and February have quite good weather. May and October have high humidity, which makes you lose sweat a lot.

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How do you spend a day at Marine Drive?

What else can you discover in the area now that you’ve arrived at Marine Lines ? Fear not, for we’ve compiled a list of fantastic locations to keep your sense of adventure alive:

  1. First, Chowpatty Beach This location is a foodie’s paradise. Chowpatty Beach is a food pleasure, serving everything from delicious “pav bhaji” to lip-smacking “bhelpuri.” Find a location on the sand, grab a dish, and start munching like crazy.
  2. Cricket fans, delight at Wankhede Stadium! Marine Line is a short distance from the famous Wankhede Stadium, where the cheers of the crowd seem to go forever. If you look at the schedule, you might be able to catch a game.
  3. Flora Fountain: Interested in the arts? Visit Flora Fountain, a stunning sculpture tucked away in a busy intersection. It serves as a gathering place for people who enjoy reading, history, and pigeons.
  4. The Gateway of India is a must-see monument, even though it’s not really “nearby.” The Gateway of India, which is only a short cab ride from Marine Line, is a towering representation of Mumbai’s wealth.

So there you have it, adventurers, the lowdown on Marine Line. This location offers a variety of experiences, from sea breezes to history. Just keep in mind to pack your curiosity, a camera, and perhaps some popcorn, as touring Marine Line is just like entering a Bollywood film—only better!

Go now and go exploring. As you explore this busy area of Mumbai, you never know what hidden jewels you might find!

Marine Lines in Night

frequently asked question

What is Marine lines famous for?
 
It’s now known as V Thackersey Marg. Marine Drive is the notorious boardwalk near the station. Marine Drive has one of the finest Art Deco Residential structures facing the ocean.
 
What is the meaning of Marine lines?
 
Marine Lines is an area in South Mumbai. It’s also the name of a road station on the Mumbai suburban road on the Western Railway road line. The name Marine Lines is named after the Marine Battalion Lines, a military establishment erected by the British.
 
Which line is marine lines?
 
Marine Lines (station code: MEL) is a railway station in Marine Lines, South Mumbai on the Western Line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway.
 
Which station is Marine Drive?
 
The nearest railway stations to Marine Drive in Mumbai are Marine Lines Railway Station and Churchgate Railway Station. You can also get down at Churchgate Railway Station. Both of these are one km apart and one can walk from here to Marine Drive.
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