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10 Famous Churches in Mumbai With Details

  • Church Days: Open on the weekdays, except on Sundays.
  • Church Timings: 6:00 am to 7:00 pm
  • Location: Nathelal Park Marg, Colaba, Mumbai.
  • How to Reach: You can take a bus or a train. Or you can directly hire a taxi.
  • Celebration Days: Christmas eve mass is really famous.
  • Other Attractions: You can take a tour of the famous market, Colaba Causeway.

5. St. Anthony Church, Vakola, Santacruz East, Mumbai:

St. Anthony church doesn’t hold that much importance in the touristy spots of Mumbai, it is considered as one of the most serene spots in the city. It is an old building was inspired by British architecture and is constructed on the streets of Vakola that is full of hustle and bustle of the city life. The main motive of the people of the new city church Mumbai is to follow the religion with love and to cater to the services of the people.

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  • Church Days: Open every-day.
  • Church Timings: 7:00 am to 7:00 pm
  • Location: Vakola Street, Santacruz East, Mumbai.
  • How to Reach: You can reach there by local train or buses. Or you can hire a taxi
  • Celebration Day: Sundays for the masses.
  • Other Attractions: You can take a look at the sea link or wander off in the Bhimnath temple. You can take up cycle activities or visit the famous Prithvi theatre.

6. St. Thomas Church, Veer Nariman Road, Fort, Mumbai:

St Thomas church has great importance in the history of India and in the development of the culture of Christianity. The church was built in the remembrance of the 12th disciple of Christ st. Thomas, and was built in the initial stage of the settlement of Britishers in India. The church has got numerous embellishments and is a leaning tower that talks about peace and tranquility. While the church was being built, it gave the Britishers during their settlement in India hope for growing adaptation to the country.

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