Bandra — Mount-Mary-Kirche, Bandstand-Promenade & Coole Vorortkultur
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Bandra — Mount-Mary-Kirche, Bandstand-Promenade & Coole Vorortkultur

Bandra (the suburb on the western coast of Mumbai north of Mahim Bay, connected to South Mumbai by the Bandra-Worli Sea Link (2009) — the most fashionable residential and entertainment suburb in Mumbai, home to the highest concentration of Bollywood stars, media personalities, and the Mumbai creative class): Bandra combines a Portuguese Catholic heritage (the neighbourhood was settled by Portuguese missionaries in the 16th century) with the contemporary cultural energy of Mumbai's most bohemian middle-class suburb.

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    Basilica of Mount Mary — The Bandra Lady of the Sea

    The Basilica of Mount Mary (Mount Mary Steps Road, Bandra, 1760, rebuilt 1904) is Mumbai's most important Catholic pilgrimage church — the annual Bandra Fair (September, 9 days following the Nativity of Mary feast) draws 200,000+ pilgrims from across Maharashtra and Goa; the figure of Our Lady of the Mount (16th century Portuguese, reportedly brought from Portugal) is dressed in different vestments for each feast day; the church overlooks the Arabian Sea from a 23m hilltop.

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    Bandstand Promenade — Sea Air and Bollywood Star-Gazing

    The Bandstand Promenade (Bandstand, Bandra West, 1km seafront walkway) is Bandra's most popular evening promenade — Mannat (Shah Rukh Khan's sea-facing bungalow, visible from the promenade, white Moroccan architecture) and the adjacent houses of Bollywood stars make it the paparazzi capital of Mumbai; the promenade's railing is covered in lovers' padlocks (a practice adopted from Europe); Carter Road and Jogger's Park (adjacent) extend the seafront walk north.

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    Bandra's Bungalow Heritage — Portuguese-Era Houses

    Bandra's residential character is defined by its colonial-era bungalows (East Indian community houses with Portuguese-style arched verandahs, clay tile roofs, and garden courtyards) — the Ranwar Village, St Anne's Road, and Hill Road areas contain the densest concentration; many are being demolished for apartment towers (the Bandra redevelopment pressure is intense); the Bandra Heritage Cells has documented 200+ structures; the Pali Hill area (above Bandstand) has the grandest surviving examples.

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    Linking Road and Hill Road — Mumbai's Fashion Street

    Linking Road (Bandra, 2km street market between Hill Road and SV Road) is Mumbai's most important street fashion shopping strip — the pavement stalls sell exported garment surplus and high-fashion imitations at 1/10th mall prices; Hill Road is more upmarket with boutiques; the Bandra Reclamation (the junction of Hill Road, SV Road, and Waterfield Road) is the commercial heart of Bandra; the area becomes a pedestrian market on evenings and weekends.

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    Mount Mary Steps — Votive Wax Offerings to Mary

    The 52 steps leading up to the Basilica of Mount Mary are lined with shops selling wax votive offerings — the tradition involves purchasing a wax figure representing the body part you wish to be healed (limbs, hearts, eyes, infants) and presenting it at the basilica; the offering makers (craftsmen who produce the wax figures) have been on the steps for generations; the variety of votive forms (from wax cars to wax houses — for blessings on new possessions) reflects the expansion of the tradition beyond its original medical scope.

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    Bandra-Worli Sea Link — The Gateway to South Mumbai

    The Bandra-Worli Sea Link (Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link, 5.6km cable-stayed bridge, opened 2009, ₹65 toll) connects Bandra to Worli across Mahim Bay — the bridge reduced the Bandra-to-Worli commute from 45–60 minutes to 7 minutes; the 8-lane bridge handles 100,000 vehicles per day; the bridge's cables are lit by LED lighting in changing colours at night; the best views of the bridge are from Bandra Fort (Portuguese fort ruins, Bandstand, free), the Worli seafront, or from the bridge itself.

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