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Dadar Shivaji Park

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🕑 1.5 to 2 hours👶 Best for ages 3-12. Younger children enjoy the open lawns for running and playing simple games, while older kids can join pickup cricket matches or fly kites. The calm atmosphere also suits families with babies looking for a peaceful outdoor break.

About

Dadar Shivaji Park is a beloved green space in the heart of Mumbai where local families gather for outdoor recreation and relaxation. This expansive park offers plenty of open space for children to run, play cricket, or enjoy a leisurely picnic while experiencing authentic Mumbai neighborhood life alongside local families.

Highlights

  • Wide open lawns perfect for running, playing catch, or informal cricket matches
  • Authentic local atmosphere where kids can experience everyday Mumbai family life
  • Popular spot for kite flying, especially enjoyable for children
  • Evening gatherings with local families engaging in sports and recreation
  • Historic significance as a cultural landmark in Mumbai

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit during early morning (6-8am) or evening (5-7pm) when the park is most lively with locals exercising, playing cricket, and socializing. This is when the atmosphere is best.
  2. 2.Bring a mat or blanket for sitting, as well as snacks and water. Street vendors near the park sell affordable local treats like peanuts, corn, and ice cream that kids can try.
  3. 3.The park is a great place to let children interact with local kids. Cricket is the universal language here, so bringing a ball can lead to friendly games.
  4. 4.Dress modestly and comfortably. The park has minimal shade, so bring sun hats, sunscreen, and stay hydrated, especially during warmer months.
  5. 5.Use ride-sharing apps like Uber or Ola to reach the park easily. The nearest railway station is Dadar, but navigating with kids can be challenging during peak hours.

Best Time to Visit

Visit during the cooler months from November to February for the most comfortable weather. Early mornings (6-8am) and evenings (5-7pm) are ideal, as midday heat can be intense. Weekday evenings offer a more relaxed local experience, while weekends are busier with families.

What to Know

The park is completely free to enter with no facilities fees. Basic restroom facilities may be limited, so plan accordingly. Bring your own snacks and water, though street vendors nearby offer affordable local treats.

Seasonal Notes

Best visited during the cooler, dry season from November to February. The monsoon season (June to September) brings heavy rains that can make the park muddy and less enjoyable. Summer months (March to May) can be extremely hot and humid, making early morning or late evening visits essential.

Nearby Eats

Try Prakash Upahar Kendra nearby for authentic South Indian dosas and idlis that kids often enjoy, or Pancham Puriwala for simple North Indian street food like puris and sabzi. Both are budget-friendly and offer mild options suitable for children.

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