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When you just want to unwind and escape a busy schedule, the Hanging Garden gives you an opportunity to do just that. One of the major tourist attractions in Mumbai, the garden is strewn with colourful shrubbery and gorgeous flower beds that are really well-maintained. The Hanging Gardens, in Mumbai, also known as Pherozeshah Mehta Gardens, are terraced gardens perched at the top of Malabar Hill, on its western side, just opposite the Kamala Nehru Park. They provide sunset views over the Arabian Sea and feature numerous hedges carved into the shapes of animals. The park was designed and laid out in 1881 by Ulhas Ghapokar over Bombay's main reservoir.


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Nice Greenery in the Middle of City

The Hanging Gardens in Mumbai is a terraced gardens situated at Malabar Hill, just opposite to Kamala Nehru Park, the garden is in the middle of the bustling city. Entry is free, as part of city tour, we visited the park in early afternoon. The park has several hedges carved into animal shapes, an attractive flower clock situated in the middle of the garden, different types of plants and flowers. It is a green space spreads over a vast area of land with pathway for moving around the garden. However, in the hot weather, moving around the Garden may be tough due to limited trees / shades. It is a popular spot for the locals as well.

Best time to visit the Hanging Garden in Mumbai

Mumbai is known for its sweltering summers and pouring monsoons, hence the best time to visit Hanging Garden is during Winters. Although the city does not experience heavy winters but the weather is quite pleasant from November to March to enjoy the beauty of the garden and other places around it.

In Hindi :- हैंगिंग गार्डन मुंबई

Places to visit around Hanging Garden

Hanging Garden is located atop the iconic Malabar Hill, which is home to many influential people of Mumbai. While strolling through the garden, there are a few places that you can visit around it to make your trip more memorable. Sri Sri Radha Gopinath Temple, Babulnath temple, All Saints Church, Mani Bhavan Gandhi museum, Jain Temple, Kamala Nehru Park, Nariman Point and the iconic Gateway of India are all located around 20 minutes from the park. Each tourist attraction projects the best this city has to offer with some stunning views.

Pleasant walk and Huge garden

The old woman's boot house in the gardens is really unique. And a great photo op. The garden is a refreshing change from the concrete mumbai. The gardens are built on a reservoir so there isn't much soil which accounts for the lack of trees except around the perimeter. It was quite hot without the shade. There are lots of paths and apparently the gardens are very popular for walking and promenading. To be honest, the gardens across the road looked more interesting.

How to reach the Hanging Garden in Mumbai

Mumbai is well-connected by rail, road and air to every metro and non-metro city in the world. Since the city has a number of tourist attractions to offer, it is best to travel by a cab or taxi with the help of top car rental companies in Mumbai to enjoy the city’s tourist attractions to the fullest. From the glittering city lights to the starry nights, there is something for every wanderlust visiting Mumbai- the city of dreams.

Green and clean Garden

Amazing place nice experience over here..U can't explore this garden in words it is wonderful nice place for chilling with life partner.. Such a green and clean well maintained. If you love someone and you are with them so definitely you will like this place. Went here as part of a tour. The garden is huge, but since I was there in the afternoon, it was quite hot, hence I didn't explore much. But the view of the marine drive from here is very nice.

Lovely garden with great bay Views:

Set in the poshest district Malabar Hill, a lovely spiralling garden that gives a lovely feel of fresh air and tranquility. Great views of Marine Drive and the Arabian Sea. Sunday’s gets very busy, and a nice stop over for an hour to exercise those joints whilst touring Mumbai sights.
One of the oldest gardens situated at Malabar Hill, good for jogging and spending some time getting fresh Air, some small Art installations like Atom and Big Shoe, but overall its not maintained as well as you would like. Its crowded on Sundays and Holidays like all tourist spots in Mumbai.

Well maintained Park

Kamala Nehru Park, known for its boot house, is situated right in front of it. Entrance to the garden is free. This place has been built over a water reservoir and hence the name Hanging Gardens. The Park has lots of trees, flowers and different types of plants. Good place to sit on the grass and relax with your friends and family. We enjoyed clicking pictures with the flowers in the background.

Key attractions of the Hanging Garden in Mumbai

When you just want to unwind and escape a busy schedule, the Hanging Garden gives you an opportunity to do just that. One of the major tourist attractions in Mumbai, the garden is strewn with colourful shrubbery and gorgeous flower beds that are really well-maintained. Visitors can see interesting animal-shaped hedges that are a favourite with children. An ideal location at the edge of the garden provides a heavenly view of the sunset over the sea. A majestic site that should definitely not be missed. The garden also consists of beautiful fountains that look mesmerizing in the evening because of the lights within the water fountains. It adds an ethereal charm to your visit to the Hanging Gardens. If you are looking for a great view of Marine Drive and Chowpatty, this is where you are bound to get one from. Keep your camera handy to capture the alluring sights. It is also a great place to photograph some beautiful butterflies flying over colourful flowers. Since it is located nearly at the edge of Malabar Hill, it is a perfect place for some exciting portfolio shoots or pre-wedding photography as well. It has a small play area for kids with swings, slides, see-saw, short rope climbing activity, etc. 

Clean and green

Very clean and well-maintained garden. You may come here with your family and/or friends. The entry is free. Photography is also freely allowed. It is very good for nature lovers and bird watchers. I got some amazing macro photography opportunities too. Must visit!

Best places to eat around the Hanging garden

While the entire park may not take too much time to visit (add an hour or two to your schedule), you will be interested to explore the places to eat around Hanging Garden to satiate your taste buds. Soam: An authentic pure-veg Gujarati food joint, Soam offers some scrumptious delicacies to satisfy those food cravings. From traditional sabudana vadas (fried sago balls) to palak cheese patties, corn vada (corn fry), Dhokla (steamed chickpea dish), methi thepla (fenugreek flat breads) to traditional Gujarati thali, there is something for every foodie here. It is located just about 15 mins away from the garden.

Govinda’s: A quaint food joint offering pure-veg delicacies is best known for its different comfort food that is a favourite with the locals and tourists. From Chole Bhature (rich chickpea gravy) to pizza and Indianized Italian delicacies, there is a little something for every age group to choose from. It is located around half a kilometre from the hanging garden, near the Girgaum Chowpatty.

Country of Origin (Nepean Sea Road): If you have a sweet or dessert craving, this is the place to explore. It offers a variety of desserts, pastries and cakes to choose from. An ideal sweet café that will be an instant hit with the children. Some of the items that can be relished include mousse, truffle pastry, brownies, red velvet cake and much more. It is about 4 kms away from marine drive and is fairly close to the Hanging Gardens.

Cream Center Girgaum: Another popular pure-veg food joint located near Hanging Garden is Cream Center. With a variety of comfort food to keep you salivating for more, you are sure to enjoy a visit to this quaint place. From Cheese Nachos to pasta, Kung pao potato bao to potli Bhalla chaat, laksa soup to Chana bhatura, there is a little something for every foodie right here. It is located just about a kilometre from the Hanging garden.

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