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The CST's architectural grandeur is apparent as you enter its grand entrance. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the place boasts a stunning blend of Victorian, Italianate, and Mughal architectural styles. The station is adorned with a grand vaulted ceiling and the stained glass looks absolutely stunning. The ornate woodwork and gorgeous wrought iron only add to the overall beauty.
CST is called the heart of Mumbai for a reason. It’s not just a place to catch a train but is also Mumbai’s lifeline as millions of Mumbaikars commute from this station.
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The station is also a hub of cultural activities and hosts art exhibitions, music performances, and other interesting events. There’s life and creativity in every corner of this historic place. One will find street food vendors lined right outside the station, offering a range of sumptuous local snacks such as bhel puri, batata puri and sev puri, among others.