We stayed on the Arabian Sea in Nariman Point—so very different in just about every way from Delhi. The air was better, though the humidity was intense. Instead of a smog-muted sun, monsoon-like rain caught us by surprise. There was more opportunity to walk (humidity notwithstanding).
Couldn’t do too much in 48 hours.
.My only big regret was not taking a walking tour of Art Deco Mumbai. I did a double take when I saw the Eros Theatre (recently reworked, and I’m sure they ruined the interiors). I had no idea it had the second largest collection of Deco buildings outside of Miami.

You’ll want to walk around the Kala Ghoda District. Of course, if you’re a shopper you’d have found it without me. But there’s all sorts of intersting stuff like fish leather.
Those dreamy green leather sabots underneath the card? They were about $250. Pricey but…. When in town you can find them here.
Because of scaffolding I was completely unware that I had spent hours in Keneseth Eliyahoo’s shadows, walking and lunching at a fabulous Lebanese place, hiding in boutiques while the skies opened.
So, having been low on the tourist track, I made a quick dash for it the next morning before my flight.
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