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Juhu Beach

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Juhu Beach

Juhu Beach is just like the Chowpatty beach filled with screaming children, courting couples and rowdy adolescents. On the southern end of the beach, there are many five star hotels in the area. People retreat behind these hotels, for a steaming cup of coffee and a splendid view of the coast. The Juhu Beach area of Mumbai is quite a cool area .The Beach is a bourgeois paradise, filled to the gills with screaming children, courting couples and rowdy adolescents. If you want a fancier excursion, however, retreat behind Juhu’s many five star hotels, for a steaming cup of coffee and a splendid view of the coast. Juhu beach is one of the largest and frequently visited beaches in India. It is an indispensable part of the city of Mumbai, the capital city of Maharashtra. The city represents the ever-changing face of today’s India, which is Located on the shores of the Arabian sea 20-25km from the north of the city centre the crowded beach with its numerous vendors, food stalls, entertainment outlets represents the pulse of the city. The Beach entertainment is also endless on the beach sides neighboring Mumbai. The nightlife of Mumbai comprises of numerous hangout zones, shopping complexes and nightclubs, but the one thing that still stands out over here are the beaches. The most common beach hangouts of Mumbai are Juhu and Chowpatty beaches.

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