CenterOne, Raghuleela, Inorbit Mall, Sector 17, Vashi, Little World, Sector 2, Kharghar, Haware Centurion Mall, Glomax Mall.
Entry Fee :Free
Opening Hours :Daytime
Entry Fee :Rs. 10 / person
Opening Hours :9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Entry Fee :Rs. 10 / person
Opening Hours :9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Entry Fee :Free
Opening Hours :Open throughout the day
Entry Fee :Rs. 30 / person
Opening Hours :06:30 AM - 06:30 PM
Entry Fee :Rs. 30 / person
Opening Hours :07:00 AM - 06:00 PM
By Air - Mumbai’s airport is closest to the city and you can take a cab, bus or an auto to reach Navi Mumbai from there. Regular flights fly from Mumbai airport to all prime national and international cities.
By Train - Considering heavy volume of traffic on roads, travelling by trains is the most convenient option when it comes to Navi Mumbai. A number of railway station improve the connectivity here, like, Sanpada, Panvel, Juinagar, Seawood, Kharghar, Khandeshwar, and Mansarowar.
By Road -The state of art Eastern Express Highway connect Mumbai to Navi Mumbai via Airoli and Chembur. If you are coming from Thane, there is the Thane-Belapur road to serve you. About public transportation, there is Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) and Kalyan Dombivli Municipal Transport (KDMT) with a few buses to Navi Mumbai.
The best time to visit Navi Mumbai is during February to May, or October to December. The generally hot and humid weather relents a little bit during these months to let you make the most of going around in the cosmopolitan hub of Maharashtra.
If you are in Navi Mumbai, do not forget to try its quintessential street food - the Vada Pav. Other dishes you should dig into include Chinese Bhel, Sandwiches, Masala Dosa, Momos, Shawarma, Dahi Puri and much more.
The soul of a city is reflected through the festivals it celebrates. Navi Mumbai’s culture comes alive during Navratri festival, Korey Ilish Festival, Urban Sketchers Festival, and MAP festival. Apart from these, all national festivals are observed with penultimate enthusiasm and vigor.