Bandra Fort

Bandra, Mumbai 1 views 22 May 2026

About

Bandra Fort

Bandra Fort (also known as Castella de Aguada) in Bandra West, Mumbai is a historic 16th-century Portuguese sea fort that stands as one of the most scenic and photogenic landmarks in the city. Built around 1640 to guard the Malad Creek and Bandra coastline, the fort offers stunning panoramic views of the Arabian Sea and the iconic Bandra-Worli Sea Link.

What makes it special
Perched on a rocky cliff at the end of Bandra Bandstand Promenade, the fort has a rugged, old-world charm with its weathered stone walls, bastions, and arches. Though much of the original structure has eroded over time, the MMRDA has beautifully restored the area into a public space with landscaped gardens, an open-air amphitheatre, and walking paths. It’s a favourite sunset spot that beautifully blends history, nature, and Mumbai’s coastal vibe. On Sundays, it often hosts live music performances and cultural events, adding a lively touch.

Things to do
- Climb up for breathtaking sunset views and photos with the sea and skyline in the background.
- Stroll through the garden and explore the remaining fort ruins.
- Relax on the benches or join the evening crowd for people-watching.
- Attend Sunday evening jam sessions or occasional concerts at the amphitheatre.
- Combine it with a walk along Bandstand Promenade and a visit to nearby St. Andrew’s Church.

Location & Practical Info
- Address: Bandstand, Byramji Jeejeebhoy Road, Bandra West, Mumbai 400050 (right next to Bandra Bandstand).
- How to reach: Short auto or cab ride from Bandra Railway Station. Also accessible via Bandra Metro or buses.
- Timings: Open from early morning till late evening (best visited during sunset hours, around 5:30 PM to 8 PM).
- Entry: Free.

Bandra Fort is perfect for history buffs, photographers, couples, and anyone wanting a peaceful yet scenic escape in Bandra. Its romantic sunset views and breezy location make it one of the most loved hidden gems in Mumbai’s Queen of Suburbs. A must-visit when exploring Bandra! 🌅🏰