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Mumbai is also India’s commercial and financial capital, ensuring easy accessibility and plenty to do. Also known for its textiles and clothes, visitors and locals alike embrace both modern and traditional shops and bazaars.
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Popular tourist attractions include the rock-cut temples on Elephanta Island, which were named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984, the gothic architecture, Crawford Market, Parsi Towers of Silence, and Haji Ali’s Mosque.
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Known as Bombay until 1995, Mumbai is the vibrant capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra. It’s situated on the western coast of the Indian peninsula, serving as an urban center that’s home to about 20.7 million people.
For meeting and events in Mumbai, the Bombay Convention & Exhibition Center (BCEC) is the largest permanent exhibition complex. Its six halls occupy over 45,000 square meters of meeting and exhibition space, which can cater to any type of group gathering. BCEC is ideally situated just 10 minutes from the international airport and a 20-minute drive from the heart of the city, with numerous hotels, entertainment activities, retail shopping, and sightseeing spots in its proximity.