Popularly called Hanging Gardens, the Ferozeshah Mehta Gardens are one of Mumbai’s iconic – and rare – green areas. Terraced and perched at the top of Malabar Hill, this garden has been a must-visit for every kid who's grown up in Mumbai.
You can walk around the first garden, which is more traditional owing to its walking path, shrubbery, benches, hedges carved out as animals and more. Kids usually play games in the lawns here, and you can too! You can sit on a park bench to snack or sprawl in the lawn, before walking across to the second, busier, garden. Frequented by several for its peaceful view, this garden overlooks Marine Drive and the Arabian Sea, offering one of the best views in the city. There's a viewing deck here too, to capitalise on that view, and if you're here around sunset, you can wait a little longer till the lights are turned on to get a view of the iconic Queen's Necklace at the only spot in the city that offers the full view.
If you've got kids, there's, of course, the iconic Boot House that children can climb on and pose from the small balcony atop.
How To Get There: The closest station is Charni Road, from where you can take a cab to the gardens.
Popular For: The viewing deck, which offers a view of the Queen's Necklace. The place is also popular for the Boot House, which generations of Mumbai-born and bred kids have enjoyed playing in.
Timings: 6 AM to 8 PM
Best Time To Visit: Anytime of the day
LBB Tip: Hanging Gardens gets very busy on Sundays as people from all over Mumbai visit the spot to unwind.