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Worli Fort

Worli Fort is a 17th-century fort built by the British East India Company to protect Mumbai’s coastline from pirates and enemy invasions. Located in Worli, it offers panoramic views of the Arabian Sea, Bandra-Worli Sea Link, and the surrounding fishing villages. Despite its historical significance, the fort remains relatively lesser-known and offbeat, making it an interesting spot for history enthusiasts and photographers.

The fort's stone walls, arched doorways, and watchtowers reflect classic British military architecture, though much of it is in a dilapidated state. Its strategic hilltop location provides a breathtaking sunset view, making it a peaceful escape from Mumbai’s urban chaos. The area surrounding the fort is home to the Worli Koliwada fishing community, adding a cultural element to the visit.

How to Reach Worli Fort
Worli Fort is about 7 km from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) and can be reached via local trains (Lower Parel or Mahalaxmi Stations), taxis, and BEST buses. From Worli Sea Face, visitors can walk or take a short rickshaw ride to the fort.
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