Grant Road (South Mumbai, India)

Grant Road station also connects famous Radha Gopinath Temple [ISKCON] at Chowpatty.

Famous places accessible from the East are Gol Deol off Duncan Road, Chor Bazaar on Mutton Street, Hurkisondas Hospital,[2] Prathana Samaj, Badr Baug.

It is considered as the place of ancestral roots of the originating Zoroastrians of the city mainly being the areas of Balaram Street and Sleater Road.

It has 4 Fire temples[3] and The Cama Baug[4] is an important place for the Wedding Ceremonies and other functions of the Parsis of Mumbai.

Most slow trains halt at this station, which is useful for people who want to reach the Royal Opera House, Nana Chowk, Lamington Road, and the Roxy Theatre.

The Grant Road railway station on the Western Railway Line
Cama Baug Fire Temple
Hurkisondas Hospital
Minerva Cinema
B.Merwan Bakey
Sethna Agiary
The Tower of Silence {Doongerwadi} at Kemps Corner
Gowalia Tank where the Quit India Movement took place
Lamington Road, the busiest electronic street of the city of Bombay
Grant Road Skywalk is the latest addition to the area and an iconic one in the city of Bombay