Fly from Paris to Mumbai with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Paris to Mumbai with Etihad Airways and be transported from the picturesque banks of the River Seine to the fabulous home of Bollywood.
Mumbai is an energetic and intriguing city spread across a vast section of India’s west coast that has so much to offer its visitors. Marvel at its incredible architecture and explore hidden temples, or simply stroll through the unique bazaars and sample sumptuous street food.
Flying from Paris to Mumbai: FAQs
What attractions should I see in Mumbai?
There is an array of fascinating temples to visit in Mumbai, but perhaps none are as impressive as Elephanta Island. A UNESCO World Heritage site, the ancient rock-cut temples feature incredible carvings and imposing statues. Equally as impressive is the Taj Mahal Palace hotel, the city’s most famous landmark, which was built in 1903 and is renowned for its unique blend of Islamic and Renaissance architecture.
What’s the weather like in Mumbai?
Mumbai enjoys a tropical climate with warm weather throughout the year. Boasting a long, sunny season that runs from mid-October to early May, visitors during this period can spend their days exploring all of Mumbai’s outdoor attractions. January and February bring particularly inviting weather with an average temperature of 24°C and cooling winds.
Top tips for Paris to Mumbai
Journey into Mumbai’s past
Paris has the Louvre and Mumbai has the Dr Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum. Much like the famous French museum, this incredible building houses an astonishing collection of historical curiosities. Visitors will discover everything from books, manuscripts and photographs to maps, weaponry and detailed pottery. Renovated in 2008, the chandeliers and ornate columns have all been restored to their former glory.
Marvel at the Gateway of India
In the same way that people flock to the Eiffel Tower, the Gateway of India is a favourite gathering spot for locals and tourists. Built to commemorate the 1911 royal visit of King George V, the towering monument has the feel of an energetic bazaar. Vendors sell a range of goods and street food and you can also catch a boat here to Elephanta Island.