Talk:Bandstand Promenade
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Bandra bandstand article text
editBandra Bandstand, situated in the 'Queen of Suburbs' Bandra in the city of Mumbai, India, is an un-roofed platform with a simple construction far away from the hustle and bustle of crowded Bombay. The glorious place reels you in with its sound of the waves, culture, people and genuine all round trademark Bandraesque attitude to life in general. It is mainly a well constructed and decently maintained sea shore where people hang around to spend their leisure time. The most prominent time out here is during sunset when many people frequent around leisurely strolling, jogging etc. It is the ideal haven for joggers. In this area one will find a lot of families and friends enjoying the fresh air along this seafront Surrounding the place and across the streets there are many new joints come up like Barista, Olives etc. but the famous Indian snack Bhel-puri is still the best The end of Bandstand is marked by two huge hotels i.e. Taj Lands End and Searock. There is a small hilly structure called Byram J. point from where one can spend hours contemplating the open sea. There are many old Portuguese constructions like houses, chapels etc. One of the worlds famous construction out here is the Basilica of Our Lady of the Mount, affiliated to the parish of St. Andrew's, Bandra. The place has a high market value and one of the most costly places in Bombay to dwell. The famous Bollywood actor Shahrukh Khan’s bunglow ‘Mannat’ is bang opposite Bandstand. Bandstand has been recently surrounded by many residential constructions populated mainly by the folks of the film industry.
Bandstand photosphere panorama
editI took a 360degree photosphere panorama of bandstand: https://plus.google.com/photos/+AmberJain/albums/6180960733457977313/6180960731013803810?pid=6180960731013803810&oid=100870687320311731094&authkey=CK64k52s-czLHw ... Shall we link this from the article? JainAmber (talk) 13:29, 10 August 2015 (UTC)