




The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), established in 1875, is a historic landmark in Mumbai, India. Situated on the iconic Dalal Street, it represents a blend of tradition and modern finance. Visitors can admire the curved glass tower, the digital ticker, and the famous bull statue at the entrance. While public access inside is restricted, the surrounding area offers a vibrant atmosphere with brokers and media activity. The BSE is close to other heritage sites like Horniman Circle and the Gateway of India, making it an ideal stop for those exploring South Mumbai. Its rich history and role in India's financial markets make it a must-visit for finance enthusiasts.
Asia's oldest stock exchange, established in 1875.
Iconic bull statue and digital ticker.
Located on Mumbai’s famous Dalal Street.
Close to other heritage sites in South Mumbai.
Close access to other heritage sites like Horniman Circle and Gateway of India.
Located in the bustling Fort area of Mumbai.
INR ₹
$50-$100 p/day
Hindi, English, Marathi
Tourists, Finance Enthusiasts, History Buffs
November-February
Spring in Mumbai is warm and pleasant, ideal for exploring the city.
Summers are hot and humid, so plan indoor activities during midday.
Fall offers cooler temperatures and is a great time to visit.
Winters are mild, making it a comfortable time to explore outdoor attractions.