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Not only a bowling alley but a sports bar and video game arcade as well.
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One of India’s biggest national bookstore chains with 26 shops all over the country. This is its flagship store in south Mumbai. It has an interesting programme of book readings by well-known authors, for adults and children. Also has Moshe’s Café.
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Located in a brand new shopping complex, Inox is South Mumbai’s first multiplex. It offers comfortable seats and cosy cinema halls at affordable rates.
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This leafy bungalow is where Mahatma Gandhi stayed when he visited Bombay. It exhibits original documents and photographs of Gandhi’s life and influence in the Indian freedom struggle, and has an interesting library.
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A well-known performing arts and exhibition complex, located close to the city planetarium.
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Built in the grand Indo-Saracenic manner, this stands out due to its dome, modelled on the architecture of Imperial India. It houses priceless treasures—sculptures from Elephanta Island, Gujarat and Karnataka, terracotta figures from the Indus Valley, Gandharan Buddhas, miniature paintings, porcelain and weapons.
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This suburban theatre hosts Hindi and other regional language plays, as well as English-language performances.
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Boasting of the world’s largest dome screen, this multiplex offers a unique cinema experience for any enthusiastic
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