Friday 29 May 2020

MARINE DRIVE MUMBAI

MARINE DRIVE MUMBAI 



It is believed that Marine Drive is the pride of the ‘City of Dreams’ and the city is incomplete without this mesmerizing spot.

The magic of this place adds a charm to the entire city of Mumbai and propels people from all corners of the world. The beauty of this destination is so popular that many travelers land up at Marine Drive as soon as they reach Mumbai for their vacation.   

Marine Drive is even known as Sonapur. This beautiful tourist destination is also popularly called Queen’s Necklace as the sparkling streetlights along the huge coastline appear like a chain of stunning pearls at night, creating a virtual picture of an elegant necklace. 

  Officially known as Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Road, Marine Drive of Mumbai is a concrete road of 3 kilometers, located in the southern part of the city. It stretches towards the north and forms a bay. Located at the foothills of the Malabar range, this beautiful road attains a ‘C’ shape and connects Babulnath to Nariman Point.

History




The construction of Marine Drive was basically one of the multiple parts of the Back Bay Reclamation Scheme of the British Government. The plan was to dredge the water body and dump boulders into it in order to obtain more land for the westward expansion of the city. Marine Drive construction started in the year 1915 at Girgaum Chowpatty, which was earlier known as Kennedy Sea Face.
A major part of the construction work was finished in the 1930s. During this time, the attention shifted to the architecture of the place and the incorporation of the popular Art Deco fashion was planned. This appeared quite modern and stunning. The rich Parsi migrants and film stars quickly embraced it and started constructing a spree of buildings along the glamorous Marine Drive.

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