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  1. Explore the heritage, culture, and cuisine of Bandra, a popular suburb of Mumbai. Discover the attractions like Bandra Fort, Carter Road, Mount Mary's Church, Linking Road, and more.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BandraBandra - Wikipedia

    It is the third-largest commercial hub in Maharashtra, after the Bombay city district and Pune, primarily aided by the Bandra Kurla Complex. [3] Before the opening of Khar Road railway station on 1 July 1924, Bandra was a larger area and included the present day Khar neighbourhood. [4]

  3. Jan 24, 2018 · Bandra is a popular and cool neighborhood in Mumbai with a mix of heritage and modernity. Explore its promenades, forts, churches, shopping districts, and restaurants with Culture Trip's guide.

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    • Sharell Cook
    • Trace Bandra's Heritage. One of the defining characteristics of Bandra West is its pervasive Portuguese heritage. Bandra was settled by the Portuguese in 1534 when it was a simple fishing village, and it remained part of their territory even after the Bombay Islands were transferred to the British in 1661.
    • Admire the Street Art. The lanes in the vicinity of Ranwar village have recently become renowned for their quirky street art created by artists from all over the world.
    • Visit Bandra Fort and Bandstand. Address. Byramji Jeejeebhoy Road, Bandstand Road, 2RR9+Q85, Mount Mary, Bandra West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400050, India. Get directions.
    • Stroll Along Bandstand and Carter Road Promenades. Bandra West borders the Arabian Sea and you can join locals for an evening stroll by the long stretches of oceanfront past celebrity residences.
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    • Mount Mary’s Church. The Church of Our Lady of the Mount is commonly known as Mount Mary Church and is a Roman Catholic Basilica located in Bandra, Mumbai.
    • Bandra lake. Bandra Talao is also popularly known as Swami Vivekananda Talao due to its proximity to S.V Road. It’s a walking distance from Bandra Railway station on the west side.
    • Bandra Fort. Bandra Fort is also known as Castella de Aguada (Portuguese: Fort of the Waterpoint). This fort was built by the Portuguese in the year 1640 to keep a watch over Mahim Bay, Arabian Sea, and the southern part of Mahim.
    • Bandra-Worli Sea Link. The official name is Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link. This bridge links Bandra in the Western Suburbs with Worli in the South of Mumbai. This sea-link bridge reduces the travel time between Bandra and Worli.
  4. Explore Bandra West, a vibrant area with old-world charm and modern attractions. Find out what to do, eat, drink and see in this guide to Mumbai's hippest hood.

  5. Bandra is a vibrant suburb of Mumbai with a rich history and culture. Explore its markets, cafes, bars, bakeries, and more with this guide from LBB.