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Top Places to Shop in Mumbai

With the rush of designer stores, international brands, art galleries and eateries, south Mumbai has turned out to be a chic destination of fashion, arts and food. Some of the top places to shop in South Mumbai include:

1)    Palladium Mall: The very first premium retail and entertainment mall are also located in the same complex as High Street Phoenix.  With over 250 premium brands this mall carries a certain amount of sophistication and refinement, all under one roof! Also, home to fine-dining restaurants, spas, high-fashion brands, luxury labels, cafes and luxury labels the retail and lifestyle mix also provides special services such as Wi-Fi, concierge, valet parking and salons. Some of the brands include Paul Smith, Gucci, Jimmy Choo, Michael Kors, Burberry, Canali, Armani Exchange, Hublot, Hugo Boss, Panerai, Bottega Veneta, Tod’s, Coach, Massimo Dutti, Franck Muller and many additional brands.  

2)    Jio World Drive: Presenting a curated melting pot of never-before-seen brands, flagship stores, stand-up shows, rare dining experiences, art installations and many other unforgettable experiences, Jio World Drive also has a drive-in theatre and 6 state of the art multiplex theatres to experience the best of cinema! There is also India’s first open-air rooftop drive-in theatre located here. With over 72 brands to choose from, some of them include Mulmul, Satya Paul, Paul & Shark, Scotch & Soda, Mac, Forrest Essentials, Tumi, Needledust, Ethos, Swarovski, Diesel, Replay, Hugo Boss, Emporio Armani and Jo Malone you can choose from.

3)    Colaba Causeway: An iconic shopping street, you can find many high-end brands such as Calvin Klein, United Colours of Benetton, India Circus by Krsnaa Mehta, Nappa Dori, Le Mill, Curio Cottage, The Oak Tree, Stoffa, Payal Khandwala, Good Earth, Rohit Bal Designs, Biba, Golden Boutique, Rajesh Pratap Singh, Shilpa K Studio, Adarsh Gill and many other top-notch brands!     

4)    Phoenix Market City, Kurla West: One of the biggest malls in Mumbai, Phoenix Market City has over 311 stores with domestic and international brands, 14 movie screens and 70 restaurants. Some of the brands that can be found here include Forever 21, Hushpuppies, Zara, Sephora, Catwalk, Puma, Reliance Mart, Levis, Aldos, Charles & Keith, Jack and Jones, Only, FCUK, Indian Terrain, La Senza, Nine West, Timberland, Diesel and many others.

5)    R-City Mall, Ghatkopar West: One of the largest retail malls in Mumbai, R-City Mall is located in the central suburb of Ghatkopar. It has a massive indoor space with a vast range of stores, themed entertainment and restaurants. With over 194 shopping stores, 10 entertainment areas, a movie theatre and 66 food outlets, this mall is also one of Mumbai’s biggest malls which houses some of the things that you won’t find anywhere else. Some of these include an adult trampoline park, a miniso, Kidzania, and a click art museum. With over 500 brands you can find almost everything that you need here. Some of the high-end brands include Steve Madden, Charles & Keith, Veromoda, Super Dry, Marks & Spencer, H&M, Lifestyle, Shoppers Stop and many others.                         

 

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