Thursday 17 January 2013

Hotels near Bandra Kurla Complex

About Mumbai city

Mumbai is the commercial hub of the country. It is one of the best metropolitan city of India. It sees lot of business travelers every month due to headquarters of IT industries, Cooperates houses, Government Offices, Wholesale Markets, Bank Head offices, etc. Many people visit this city of dreams to make their dreams true.


Mumbai has at seven main Business districts which operate commercial activity of different business offices. Some of the Central Business Districts of Mumbai city are:

  • Nariman Point
  • Bellard Pier
  • Fort
  • Churchgate
  • Central Mumbai
  • Worli
  • Lower Parel
  • Bandra – Kurla Complex, Andheri (East), Kalina, Malad, Goregaon - Commercial Hubs in Western Suburbs
  • Vikhroli, Bhandup, Kanjurmarg, Powai – Fast growing Commercial Hubs in Eastern Suburbs of Mumbai
  • Navi Mumbai (New Bombay) – IT& I.T.E.S. Hub
  • B .K.C. / Kalina is the upcoming commercial hub in western suburbs of Mumbai
  • Bandra Kurla Complex


It is the best commercial area of Mumbai city after Nariman Point and Fort. Bandra Kurla Complex is also popular as B.K.C, which is thenewest and fastest developing commercial hub in Mumbai city. This Commercial district is developed by the private developers, in order to provide best quality, open space and easy accessibility commercial district. All the buildings at B.K.C has world class modern facilities like Hitec-security system, Centralized Air Conditioning System for cooling, Basement or Podium Parking and many more. One of the major conveniences of Bandra Kurla Complex is its location. It is just at a distance of 3.5 km from International Airport and 2 km from Domestic Airport of Mumbai. It is also well-connected by roadway to rest of the city and also to Western and Eastern Express Highway.


Due to so much popularity all the travelers or business tycoons like to stay nearby Bandra Kurla Complex due to the close proximity to both commercial as well as residential spots. One more thing that attracts people to stay here, is the easy connectivity. So accommodation is not a problem, as Hotels near Bandra Kurla Complex are well equipped to provide comfortable staying.

Friday 11 January 2013

Peek Into History Of Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus

Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus is one of the most oldest and busiest railway terminus in India, which is situated at D. N. Road Mumbai. It is one of the historic structures, which forms the importane part of Mumbai Suburban Railway. It is also a main headquarter of Central Railway, which serves local trains as well as number of long distance trains. 


This beautiful monument is designed by Fredrick William Stevens, with a Victorian Italianate Gothnic Architecture and Indian Traditional Buildings. It was constructed in 1887, at Bori Bunder to admire the Golden Jubilee Of Queen Victoria. That's why CSTM was previously known as Victoria Terminus, then it's name was changed to present one in March 1996.

History:

Initially Bori Bunder was just a small area on the eastern line of Mumbai, which is used as a warehouse for goods transported (import + export) to and from Mumbai. The name itself says 'Bori' means Sack and 'Bunder means 'Port', i.e a place where sacks are stored. In 1850, The Great Indian Peninsular, built a railway station, named as Bori Bunder. Then in 1853 this terminus operates first passenger train in India from Bori Bunder to Thane, which helds the birth of Indian Railways. Same station was then rebuilt as Victoria Terminus, and then subsequently be renamed as Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Mumbai.


Structure:

CST building invokes the fusion of Italian and traditional Indian architecture. It has minarets, pointed arches, skyline, brass railings, wood acrving, tiles and outlandish ground plan. Due to its advanced structural and technical features it sets an example of 19th century railway architectural wonders. The construction of this terminus requires a high level of engineering both in terms of railway and civil engineering. It has a central dome shaped office, with 330 feet long platform and 1200 feet long train shed. It serves total 18 platforms, among which 7 are for local trains whereas remaining 11 are for long distance trains.


Hotels:

If you are planning to visit Mumbai, then Hotels Near CST are most recommended options for comfortable staying. If you stayed in these hotels then you can easily catch your trains at any time, and many of the tourist attractions are also close to this station. It is a best area for publis drive, and shopping too. Some of CSTM Hotels are:

  • Hotel Sea Lord 
  • Hotel Supreme 
  • Hotel New Bengal 
  • Hotel Avon Ruby 
  • Hotel Bandra Regency