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Uncover Mumbai's Tales of Antiquity with these 7 Forts.

Khushboo Ali

Within its boundaries, Mumbai harbours a wealth of historical forts. From the formidable walls of Bassein Fort to the concealed Sion Fort amidst urban tumult, every fort in Mumbai narrates a distinct tale from centuries gone by.

Positioned either along the coastline or nestled within vibrant neighbourhoods, these fortifications endure as steadfast observers of Mumbai's continually unfolding history. So, explore these 7 forts in Mumbai to uncover the layers of time etched into their weathered stones.

Bandra Fort

Bandra Fort, also known as Castella de Aguada, stands as a timeless sentinel to the city's rich history. This historic fort, perched atop the rugged rocks of Bandstand, has witnessed centuries unfold, telling tales of colonial charm and maritime adventures. With its commanding views of the Arabian Sea and the Bandra-Worli Sea Link, Bandra Fort invites visitors to step back in time and soak in the mesmerizing blend of the old-world charm and modern Mumbai skyline.

Entry Fee- Free

Timings- 10:00 AM- 8:00 PM

Location- 2RR9+Q85, Byramji Jeejeebhoy Road, Bandstand Road, Mumbai

Sewri Fort

Sewri Fort, an often-overlooked gem in the heart of Mumbai, bears silent witness to the city's historical tapestry. Strategically located in the Sewri neighborhood, this fort dates back to the 17th century, standing as a testament to Mumbai's maritime past. A harmonious blend of Portuguese and Maratha architecture, Sewri Fort beckons history enthusiasts and curious wanderers alike.

Entry Fee- Free

Timings- 6:00 AM- 6:00 PM

Location- 31, Sewri Ford Road, MPT, Sewri, Mumbai

Ghodbunder Fort

Ghodbunder Fort, a historical marvel unfolds a narrative of centuries past against the backdrop of modernity. This imposing structure, with roots tracing back to the 16th century, stands proudly in the Ghodbunder village, narrating tales of Portuguese dominance and Maratha resilience. Offering a captivating blend of architectural grandeur and natural beauty, Ghodbunder Fort provides a glimpse into a bygone era.

Entry Fee- Free

Timings- Open 24 hrs

Location-  Ghodbunder Road, Opp Tata Power House, Manpada, Thane, Mumbai.

Riwa Fort/ Kala Qila

Kala Qilla, also known as the Riwa Fort, stands as a historical sentinel amidst the bustling cityscape of Mumbai. Constructed in the 17th century during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, Kala Qila exudes an air of antiquity against the modern urban backdrop. With its distinctive black basalt stone walls, the fort narrates tales of Portuguese, Maratha, and British influences that have shaped the region.

Entry Fee- Free

Timings- 6:00 AM- 7:00 PM

Location- 1, Budhiram Seth Chawl, Sion Railway Colony, Kala Qila, Dharavi, Mumbai

Sion Fort

Sion Fort, a hidden gem in the heart of Mumbai, quietly echoes the stories of bygone eras amidst the urban hustle. Nestled in the Sion neighbourhood, this historical fort transports visitors back to the 17th century when it was erected by the British East India Company. With its weathered stone walls and commanding presence, Sion Fort stands as a testimony to Mumbai's colonial past.

Entry Fee- Free

Timings- 6:00 AM- 12 Noon, 4:00 PM- 8:30 PM

Location- Road No 1, Sion East, Mumbai

Bassein/Vasai Fort

Bassein Fort, also known as Vasai Fort, stands majestically on the outskirts of Mumbai, encapsulating centuries of history within its formidable walls. Built by the Portuguese in the early 16th century, this coastal fortress has witnessed the ebb and flow of colonial powers, from Portuguese dominion to Maratha conquests and later British influence.

Entry Fee- Free

Timings- 6:00 AM- 6:00 PM

Location- 8RJ8+668, Killa Rd, Police Colony, Vasai West, Vasai-Virar

Worli Fort

Worli Fort, a quiet sentinel on the shores of Mumbai, offers a serene escape amidst the city's bustling energy. Nestled in the Worli village, this historical fort bears witness to the city's maritime past and the strategic importance it held during colonial times. Built by the British in the 17th century, Worli Fort served as a crucial vantage point for overseeing sea trade and guarding the coastline.

Entry Fee- Free

Timings- 5:00 AM- 7:00 PM

Location- 2RF8+FPM, Worli village, near worli, fort, Mumbai

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