Your ultimate two-wheeler guide to the city that never sleeps
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30+ handpicked spots across Mumbai — every one accessible on two wheels from Bhindi Bazaar.
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Mumbai's grand colonial arch overlooking the Arabian Sea. The city's most recognisable landmark — best experienced with sea breeze and golden morning light.
Riding across Mumbai's iconic cable-stayed bridge with the Arabian Sea on both sides. This is the one ride that makes you fall in love with Mumbai all over again.
An islet mosque connected by a narrow causeway. At high tide, only the white domes peek out of the sea. One of Mumbai's most breathtaking views — always free.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and a masterpiece of Victorian Gothic architecture. Best admired from outside at night when the entire building is lit up dramatically.
Ancient rock-cut temples dedicated to Shiva on an island off Mumbai. Ride to the Gateway, take the ferry across. The perfect half-day escape from the city's madness.
The Queen's Necklace — Mumbai's famous C-shaped seafront promenade. A slow sunrise ride here is almost spiritual. At night, the streetlights form a perfect necklace of gold.
Bandra's iconic seafront. SRK's Mannat, sunset silhouettes, and the liveliest café strip in the city. The cool Bandra crowd makes this electric by evening.
The quiet one. Fishing boats, cleaner sand, fewer tourists. A long coastal ride north rewards you with Mumbai's most underrated sunset spot and fresh seafood shacks nearby.
Mumbai's most famous beach — celebrity bungalows, ISKCON temple, Pav Bhaji stalls, and weekend crowds that buzz with energy. A quintessential Mumbai experience at dusk.
A less-crowded seafront promenade with unobstructed views of the Sea Link and open horizon. Locals jog here at dawn, couples watch sunsets, and street food vendors line up by evening.
Mumbai's best kept secret — a quiet island village with winding lanes, Portuguese-era churches, fishing boats, and a beach so calm it feels like another country altogether.
The legendary food street of Mumbai. Baida Roti, Seekh Kebabs, Nalli Nihari, Malpua. Non-stop eating, shoulder-to-shoulder madness. Night is when it's truly alive.
Kyani & Co, Café Military, B. Merwan — century-old Zoroastrian tea houses serving Bun Maska and Chai. A slow morning ride through living heritage nobody tells tourists about.
The late-night eating hub of South Mumbai — Mutton Samosas, Surti Sev Usal, Haleem, and the best Phirni in the city. Active from 10 PM to 3 AM, when the real regulars show up.
Right in Rentro's backyard — Surti Bara Handi, 12 gravies slow-cooked since dawn. The aroma hits you before you arrive. A local institution that's been feeding Mumbai for 100+ years.
After the shops close, the real party begins on Linking Road. Pav Bhaji, Dosas, Rolls, Pani Puri, Corn Chaat — all within 200 metres. Bandra's street food at its most chaotic best.
During Ramzan, Null Bazaar transforms into an open-air food festival after Iftar. Phirni, Mawa Jalebi, Tawa Chicken, and Sheer Khurma — Mumbai's most atmospheric food event.
A forest inside Mumbai. Ancient Kanheri Caves, a lake, leopards (yes, really). The ride to Borivali through the Western Express Highway is half the adventure.
Asia's largest flea market. Vintage cameras, antique clocks, old Bollywood posters, brass lamps, typewriters. Come for curiosities, stay for stories. Friday mornings are magic.
A 17th-century fort by the sea that most Mumbaikars have never visited. The nearby Koli fishing village is an accidental time machine — still living the same life as 200 years ago.
Terraced gardens carved into the hillside with a legendary view of Marine Drive from above. Most tourists miss this entirely. A perfect morning ride stop before the crowds arrive.
Mumbai's premier arts neighbourhood — galleries, heritage buildings, street art, and the annual Kala Ghoda festival. Ride through the quiet lanes on a weekday morning to feel the character.
Two connected islands at Mumbai's northern tip — rustic beaches, a Portuguese chapel, and a completely different pace of life. Take the ferry from Borivali jetty. Completely worth it.
Bandra's coolest strip after dark. Food trucks, live music, the sea on one side, café lights on the other. The social heart of Mumbai after 9 PM.
When the city quiets down, Marine Drive becomes something else entirely. Empty promenade, cold breeze, the necklace of lights reflecting on the sea. A ride you'll remember for years.
Old textile mills converted into Mumbai's coolest nightlife district. High Street Phoenix, Kamala Mills, Palladium — restaurants, bars, and clubs open till 1 AM on weekends. Mumbai's Manhattan.
The soul of Mumbai's theatre scene. A legendary heritage venue with intimate plays, open-air performances, and the attached Prithvi Café where actors and writers unwind post-show.
Mumbai's original wholesale market — fresh produce, pet shops, dry fruits, and household goods. A Victorian-era building with Kipling-designed friezes on the facade. Park outside, walk in.
Asia's largest gold and silver market — right next door. A dazzling maze of jewellery shops, silver vendors, and gem traders. Walk the lanes even if you're not buying — the scale is staggering.
Mumbai's most famous street-shopping strip — shoes, clothes, accessories, and bags at 30–40% below mall prices. Haggle hard, shop smart. Best on weekday afternoons before crowds arrive.
A cluster of pavement booksellers around Flora Fountain selling everything from Bollywood memoirs to rare classics at ₹50 a piece. Mumbai's best kept literary secret, hiding in plain sight.
Asia's largest fabric market — silk, chiffon, cotton, bridal lehenga material at wholesale prices. Fashion designers come here from across India. Even if you don't sew, the chaos is spectacular.
Mumbai's most touristy — and still brilliant — street market. Bohemian jewellery, leather bags, scarves, street art prints, and the beautiful people of Colaba all in one long stretch.
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Beyond Mumbai
Got a full day? Take Rentro on the highway. These destinations are within striking distance on two wheels.
The classic Mumbai weekend escape. Misty ghats, waterfalls, Chikki shops, and the famous Tiger's Leap viewpoint. The Mumbai-Pune Expressway ride is thrilling on a scooter.
Goa-lite without the flight. Pristine beaches, Kolaba Fort on the sea, fresh seafood, and resorts. Ride to the ferry at Mandwa or take the long scenic route via Pen. Worth every km.
A sea fort that was never conquered — the only fort in India. The coastal Konkan highway from Alibaug to Murud is one of the most scenic rides in Maharashtra. Perfect overnight trip.
India's only vehicle-free hill station — park your Rentro at Dasturi and walk in. Breathtaking viewpoints, toy train, and a pace of life that feels like 1950. Great for a Sunday reset.
Mumbai's answer to a pristine beach — white sand, clear water, no noise. The Konkan coastal highway to Kashid passes cashew orchards and old Portuguese villages. An absolute gem ride.
The spiritual capital of Maharashtra — home to Sai Baba's samadhi. A long but deeply rewarding ride through the Deccan plateau. Popular with devotees and riders alike. Best done overnight.