Marine Drive, Mumbai
Marine Drive मरीन ड्राईव्ह Queen's Necklace | |
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Neighbourhood | |
Air India (left), Oberoi (centre) and NCPA (right) buildings at Marive Drive, Nariman Point | |
Marine Drive Location in Mumbai | |
Coordinates: 18°56′38″N 72°49′23″E / 18.944°N 72.823°ECoordinates: 18°56′38″N 72°49′23″E / 18.944°N 72.823°E | |
Country | India |
State | Maharashtra |
Metro | Mumbai |
Languages | |
• Official | Marathi |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
Marine Drive is a 3.5-kilometre-long boulevard in South Mumbai in the city of Mumbai. It is a 'C'-shaped six-lane concrete road along the coast, which is a natural bay. The road links Nariman Point to Babulnath and Malabar Hill. Marine Drive is situated over reclaimed land facing west-south-west. A promenade lies parallel to this road. Marine Drive is also known as the Queen's Necklace because, if viewed at night from an elevated point anywhere along the drive, the street lights resemble a string of pearls in a necklace.
Details
The official name for this road, though rarely used, is Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Road. The promenade is lined with palm trees. At the northern end of Marine Drive is Chowpatty Beach. This is a popular beach famed for its Bhel puri (local fast food). Many restaurants also line this stretch of the road. Further down this road lies Walkeshwar, a wealthy neighbourhood of the city, also home to the Governor of Maharashtra.
Most of the buildings which were built by wealthy Parsis sport an art deco look that was popular in the 1920s and 1930s. Real estate prices along the esplanade are high. Many hotels dot the drive, most prominent among them being the 5-star Oberoi (formerly the Oberoi Hilton Tower however reverted to the original name as of early 2008), The Intercontinental, Hotel Marine Plaza, Sea Green Hotel and a few other smaller hotels. Marine Drive is the preferred connecting road between the central business district located at Nariman Point and the rest of the city.
Former singing superstar of 1950s Suraiya lived here in 'Krishna Mahal' in the ground floor apartment from 1940s till her death on 31st January 2004 (as a tenant of Shah family). The house was first taken on rent by her mother Mumtaz Begum. Many other film stars, like Nargis, Raj Kapoor lived nearby in 1940s and 50s.
In 2012, the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai announced that the entire road would be resurfaced, 72 years after it was originally laid.[1]
Major events
Marine Drive has hosted the following major events in recent times.
- In 2014, on the occasion of the 65th Republic Day of India, the Protocol Department of the Government of Maharashtra held its first parade on the lines of the Delhi Republic Day parade along the entire stretch of Marine Drive.
- IAF airshow, October 17, 2004
- Bombay Marathon (every year since) 9 February 2004 — an international marathon.
- International Fleet Review 19 February 2001 — The world's major navies took part in the IFR.
- French Festival 1988.
Gallery
- Overcast at Marine Drive
- View towards Marine Drive from Malabar Hill
- Orange sunset at Marine Drive
- Marine Drive during evening dusk
- Marine Drive follows the shore of Back Bay.
- Morning at Marine Drive
- Nariman Point skyline with Air India building in green lightings.
- View of Marine Drive from Nariman Point at night.
- Marine Drive against the backdrop of Mumbai skyline in evening
- View of Marine Drive from Air India Building
- Marine Drive seen as an arch of light at night.
- Art Deco apartment building at Marine Drive
References
- ↑ Makne, Eknath (October 22, 2012). "Marine Drive will be smoother ride soon". Mumbai. Daily News and Analysis. Retrieved 2012-10-29.
See also
- Palm Beach Marg, Navi Mumbai
- Corniche, a similar area in many other cities worldwide, including Abu Dhabi
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marine Drive, Mumbai. |
- Marine Drive turns 100[1]
- Marine Drive Refurbishment Project
- ↑ "Marine Drive turns 100, many more to come - Typical Indian". Typical Indian. Retrieved 2015-12-21.