Bandra-Worli Sea Link
Bandra-Worli Sea Link
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This is a bridge which links Mumbai’s suburbs to South Mumbai. It’s a very prestigious bridge which was opened in 2009.
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NauticalDreamer3010
Buddina, Australia714 contributions
Mar 2020
After meandering through the busy but fascinating streets of Mumbai on our bus journey from the port to the airport we took a sharp left and headed out on this impressive bit of roadway. I think it was the only time the driver managed to get the bus out of second gear since leaving the port half an hour or so earlier. A pleasant drive and impressive views.
Written 15 March 2020
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Deepak Mallyk
Bengaluru, India20 contributions
Nov 2019
A majestic structure. On your first visit. your eyes would be glued to the bridge's main tower, cables and suspenders. On the next set of visits, you would also appreciate Mumbai's skyline. Needless to say about the time this bridge saves by connecting Bandra and Worli.
Written 17 May 2020
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Afaque Shaikh
Mumbai, India7 contributions
Mar 2020
Bandra Worli Sea Link is a best example of engendering in India. It had great architecture this bridge is reduce too much distance and save time for peoples almost Thirty to Forty minutes. So Bandra Worli Sea link is very useful thing for here's people it had a grate view in bridge many individuals came here to take photos of here. If you like my review please give a like to me.
Written 16 March 2020
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Sagar M
Chennai (Madras), India42 contributions
Feb 2020 • Couples
State of the art bridge with smooth, well marked roads and vehicles observing lane discipline. Drastically reduces time to go from Worli to Bandra. In effect, does the job it was meant to do.
The views are scenic, but be careful if you are driving. Don't get distracted. Speeding is not common so its relatively safe. Prices are steep though. Monthly pass is surprisingly more expensive than monthly sum of daily toll. However, high prices keep out traffic and what you get is a fast, smooth, safe and scenic drive.
Pro Tip: One fine evening, take your date along, roll down the windows and enjoy the short drive with some great music. Keep your eyes on the road though. The views are for your partner only.
The views are scenic, but be careful if you are driving. Don't get distracted. Speeding is not common so its relatively safe. Prices are steep though. Monthly pass is surprisingly more expensive than monthly sum of daily toll. However, high prices keep out traffic and what you get is a fast, smooth, safe and scenic drive.
Pro Tip: One fine evening, take your date along, roll down the windows and enjoy the short drive with some great music. Keep your eyes on the road though. The views are for your partner only.
Written 13 July 2020
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jim s
Margate, UK42 contributions
Feb 2020 • Friends
Worth the toll charge it’s a must travelling north to south and vice versa. If you are new to Mumbai note that traffic makes moving between the two totally impractical as its two hours stuck in traffic or incredibly crowded trains so my advice is split your stay into a North Mumbai and South Mumbai two centre holiday if you are coming to sightsee. Juhu beach is a good north location and anywhere near Kala Goda for the south.
Written 8 February 2020
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Parag Bose
Kuwait City, Kuwait57 contributions
Dec 2019 • Friends
Was very impressed by the structure. Amazing, tension wires designed & executed to look like an aesthetic design. Roads are like carpet. The view is commanding. Though the authorities, overlooked the creation of the bottle next near Lilavati & the absurd u-turn after reaching the end of the bridge. Overall, real time saver.
Written 27 January 2020
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Jiten87
Mumbai, India131 contributions
Nov 2020 • Solo
Bandra Worli sea link is another state of the art infrastructure projects in Mumbai which connects two important destinations Bandra and Worli which has large populations and which is also important for business and residents to connect quickly.
Smooth and comfortable ride is for sure on this link road. There is toll to pay for this bridge however still worth the money as it avoids traffic.
Smooth and comfortable ride is for sure on this link road. There is toll to pay for this bridge however still worth the money as it avoids traffic.
Written 22 November 2020
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Trav
Uttar Pradesh, India206 contributions
May 2022 • Solo
Basically a bridge over the sea connecting to different parts of the city. Travelled over the bridge in a taxi however could not see any view outside because of high barriers on both the sides. Looks very nice from a distance. It seems only four wheelers are allowed and you are needed to pay a toll of 85 inr each time with a taxi.
Written 5 June 2022
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Dibbendu C
Bhopal, India78 contributions
Mar 2020 • Family
Lovely view of Sea and Mumbai City.One can see the beauty of Mumbai City from this sea link.It also cut down your time from Worli to Bandra by minimum 30 mins.
Written 15 March 2020
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Sir Reginald
2 contributions
Jan 2020
Bandra-Worli Sea Link is a lovely way to enter or leave Mumbai if going near Mumbai Central, Gateway, Colaba etc. For foreigners traveling to or from the airport, my pre-paid taxi (1300 Rs) driver from the airport to Mumbai wanted me to pay an extra 70 Rs to go the faster sea link route (I declined not knowing he meant the Sealink). Taking an Uber from South Mumbai to the airport with Uber (same trip other direction) was 200 Rs that included the Sealink. Just sayin'
Written 1 March 2020
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Capt BORKAR
Mumbai, India
Hi, Yesterday at around 2050, on way from Worli across to Bandra, the FasTag ended up deducting Rs 80/- Isn’t it strange????
Written 27 October 2021
special executive officers are allowed to free travel on worli bandra sealink
Written 29 June 2020
Anyone can travel free on this link provided one has a valid pass.
Written 30 June 2020
Is there any public transportation ?
If not which view point or photo spot, we can reach by public transportation?
Our acc is near yellow cab police in Mumbai.
Written 16 December 2019
Hi yaa you will get ola ,uber , kalipeeli
Bandstand is also a good location for shoot n you can explore beach as well
Written 16 December 2019
Aadarsh P
Vadodara, India
From where to start my journey to see Bandra worli sea like any nearest destination to pic car or auto for sea link and which destination (tourist) from other side?
Written 7 October 2019
hi i have changed my car windshield so the old tag has got damaged. what should i do now
Written 14 June 2019
You show you payment slip to the Supervisor, which you had paid for toll as an advance
Written 15 July 2019
How can I go to Bandra-Worli sea link? Is it only by vehicles? Cant I walk?
Written 12 June 2018
Yesterday morning, 24JAN2019, I arrived at Mumbai Central on Excellent Indian railways night train from Delhi and needed transport to my hostel in the suburbs. Cabbie Boba offered to take me “by meter”.
The route he chose was along the (Arabian) Sea front. In fact, he stopped (free parking) alongside a vast linear sidewalk prior to entry upon the road/cable-stayed bridge complex, pointing out that neither bicycles, pedestrians nor huge trucks are allowed upon this marvelous structure. At the Northern end/toll plaza, driver Boba pointed to the location/site for shooting of portions of “Slumdog Millionaire”!
You can only access this bridge by motor vehicle, but immediately before, you can view it from a free walkway overlooking the Arabian Sea.
Written 25 January 2019
It is a Permanent and Amazing Structure
Written 1 March 2018
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