Undeniably among the most historic neighborhoods, Fort
binds the entire city together. Those wanting to learn
more about the roots of Mumbai will have a treat
picking up cues here. From Chhatrapati Shivaji
Terminus (CST) (Mumbai’s most recognised railway
station) to the famed Town Hall and some of the oldest
bazaars, Fort reflects Mumbai’s rich past in ways that
few neighborhoods do. Popular for its family-run Parsi
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restaurants, special Gujarati thalis and khau-gullies,
Fort is also the home for ‘Kala Ghoda’, Mumbai’s
famous art district. Home to celebrated museums, art
and handicraft galleries, trendy cafes and streets
adorned
with abstract art, this funky neighbourhood is
a confluence of old world charm and fearless
creativity of the local artists. One should not miss
the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival held every year in
February when the whole area transforms into a
carnival for art lovers.
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