Roads of the Earth - Queen's Road (Maharshi Karve Road), Nariman Point, Mumbai, India

Watch at 0.5x & low volume for better experience. Queen's Road in Mumbai, historically known for its colonial-era architecture and leafy promenades, has been officially renamed Maharshi Karve Marg. It spans a 5-kilometer stretch in South Mumbai and serves as a major artery housing key locations like the Churchgate, Marine Lines, and Charni Road railway stations.The road is famous for bridging colonial charm with modern-day activity. Key highlights include: Architecture: The stretch is heavily populated with preserved Art Deco buildings, old mansions, and historic structures overlooking the Oval Maidan. Commercial and Retail: The road has transformed into a high-demand commercial and office hub, and remains dotted with established textile and sari retailers (e.g., Kala Niketan). Connection to Marine Drive: It is often conflated with or directly leads to the iconic Marine Drive, which is internationally famous as the "Queen's Necklace" due to its crescent shape and illuminated streetlights. Here are some fascinating fun facts about this historic and iconic area: Colonial Hub: In the 19th century, it was a picturesque, tree-lined promenade. Today, it is famous for its dense concentration of elegant Art Deco architecture lining the Oval Maidan. Railway Crossroads: It is so extensive that three major Western Railway stations—Churchgate, Marine Lines, and Charni Road—all fall within its spread. The "Other" Queen's Road: If you are asking about Hong Kong, Queen’s Road there is the island's oldest major road (constructed 1841–1843) and its western portions originally ran along the shoreline before massive land reclamations pushed it inland. The "Queen's Necklace": In Mumbai, the famous C-shaped boulevard of Marine Drive is often called the Queen's Necklace. This nickname comes from the stunning string-of-pearl appearance of its streetlights when viewed from elevated spots at night. Sari Shopping: The stretch near Churchgate Station is a renowned shopping hub, historically and currently dotted with famous traditional apparel boutiques.