06 October, 2023
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Most of the posh areas in Mumbai are near the ocean. These Mumbai neighbourhoods are exclusive and popular among Bollywood celebrities and business people. Traditionally, the South Bombay area has been one of the most posh areas in Mumbai, and the reason behind it is high-end developments and an increasing interest of people in So-Bo properties. In SoBo Mumbai, Mahalaxmi is one of the most posh localities in Mumbai.
Mahalaxmi is a prime residential neighbourhood in south Mumbai comprising a large number of multi-story apartments, individual bungalows, and some prominent commercial establishments. The area is an employment hub because of its excellent connectivity to other parts of Mumbai. South Mumbai's Worli and Lower Parel are also near this upmarket neighbourhood. People living in Mahalaxmi prefer top social amenities essential for comfortable living, and since this area is close to the seashore, the luxury high rises like Piramal Mahalaxmi offer a breathtaking view of the Arabian Sea along with Mahalaxmi Racecourse.Piramal Mahalaxmi is one of the high-rise luxurious residential projects in the area.
Mahalaxmi is well-connected to all major areas of Mumbai via the western, central, and monorail lines, the Eastern Express Highway, and the NM Joshi Marg. Its nearby railway stations are Chinchpokli (central line) and Mahalaxmi (western line). In addition to providing direct connectivity to western suburbs, the Bandra Worli Sea Link is also within 5 km of the city. The Eastern Express Highway also connects Thane and Navi Mumbai. In addition, the Mumbai International Airport is just 15 kilometres away.
Several prestigious educational institutions in and around Mahalaxmi include Dhirubhai Ambani International School, the Cathedral & John Connon School, J.B. Petit High School, Bombay Scottish School, St. Xavier’s College, H.R. College of Commerce & Economics, Jai Hind College, and Sophia College for Women. There are three significant malls nearby Mahalaxmi: Atria, Palladium, and High Street Phoenix. Some of the most prominent hospitals around Mahalaxmi include Wockhardt Hospital, Jaslok Hospital, Breach Candy Hospital, and Sir HN Reliance Foundation Hospital. Several recreation facilities are nearby, such as Mahalaxmi Racecourse, Willingdon Sports Club, SMAAASH, and the National Sports Club of India (NSCI).
The Mahalaxmi area is conveniently located near major commercial centres, including Indiabulls Finance Centre, Peninsula Business Park, Peninsula Corporate Park, Lodha Excelus, and Lodha Supremus. Other prominent employment centres, including the Bombay Stock Exchange, Maker Chambers, World Trade Centre, and Mantralaya, are only 5-10 km away from the Mahalaxmi area. The Bandra Worli Sea Link and the western line allow easy access to major corporate centres such as Bandra Kurla Complex, Nariman Point, Ballard Estate, and Lower Parel Business District.
Other localities nearby Mahalaxmi include Tulsiwadi, Mumbai Central, Upper Worli, and Tardeo. Famous tourist attractions like the Haji Ali Shrine, Mahalaxmi Temple, Nehru Planetarium and the Arabian seashore are just a couple of kilometres away.
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Mahalaxmi has a sprawling racecourse and a very affluent, luxurious lifestyle. The properties in this area are expensive because of the luxury they offer. Many people dream of owning a home in this area, and they can opt for Piramal Mahalaxmi. Piramal Mahalaxmi is a project developed by Piramal Realty Take an e-tour of Piramal Mahalaxmi and virtually experience its sophistication before materialising it.
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