In Salman Rushdie's "Midnight's Children," the city of Bombay (now Mumbai) emerges as a city of magic, transformation and history. Among its most iconic symbols stands the Marine Drive, a sweeping arc along the Arabian Sea that encapsulates the city's colonial past in each of its iota. Brimming with architectural grandeur, food and peripatetic culture in scenic promenades and much more, Marine Drive presents what can only be seen as a sack of surprises for a first-time visitor.





