7 famous parks in Mumbai with their details


Mumbai is one of the most vibrant cities in India. It's India's Los Angeles, where celebrities can be spotted anywhere from a coffee shop to a crossing. There are many beautiful parks within easy reach of this bustling city of lights.


Pictures of beautiful parks in Mumbai

This is a list of the best parks in Mumbai.


Cross field:






This garden is the oldest in the city. It is named after the cross established here during the Portuguese rule. The original cross is now a school whose students are regular users of the park. The Esplanade was once home to the Maidan. Oval Maidan, Azad Maidan, Cooperage Ground and Cross Maidan meet here. Now that the southern end of the field is covered by large mounds of rubbish, its glory is somewhat diminished. It also lacks the essential ingredient in maintenance. The park's historical background could be used to stop it from being turned into another housing development.


Horniman Circle Gardens:

The garden covers an area of 12,081 square yards and is located in South Mumbai. Benjamin Horniman was the editor of the Bombay Chronicle. The park and its surrounding area are named after him. Although the garden is well kept, it is still beautiful. It hosts many popular functions.


Joggers Park:

This park is ideal for joggers in Bandra. Its beachfront location makes it ideal for morning walkers and joggers. Otters Club, located very close to this park, opened the first Laughing Club in Bandra. The club actively uses the park for its jogging activities. The natural beauty of the park is enhanced with greenery and flowers.


Joseph Baptista Gardens:

Majagaon Gardens, also known as Joseph Baptista Gardens, is located on the Bhandarwada Hill. They contain a variety of green plants such as cycas, xtras, musandum, bougainvillea and hibiscus. The stunning location offers stunning views of Mumbai's coastline. The area is popular with morning joggers and walkers from nearby residential areas.



Kamala Nehru Park:


Kamala Nehru was the wife of the first Prime Minister of India. The park is located on top of Malabar Hill in Mumbai. The park is located near the famous Marine Drive and Chowpatty beaches. The park has slides, swings and other fun structures to keep the kids entertained. You can also enter a charming shoe inspired by the rhyme of the woman who lived in the shoe.



Shivaji Park:

This park is the largest in Mumbai. It is famous for hosting all the famous local cricket matches in Mumbai. It is also used for football training. There is a magnificent statue in the park built in honor of Shivaji. Many of the buildings around the park date back to the nineteenth century.


Hanging Gardens:


Feroze Shah-Mehta Gardens also known as Hanging Gardens are beautiful parks with flower bushes and trees. The park has beautiful stone fountains that are lit up at night with carvings and sculptures depicting animals. The entire city can enjoy the spectacular views of the sunset over the Arabian Sea. Its path, seen from above, spells QME. This is the most amazing thing in the park.