Flora Fountain is a monument Mumbai located in India.
Veer Nariman Road (D. N. Road, Fort) Mumbai 400001 Mahārāshtra India
Located at the Hutatma Chowk , this monument is an exquisite architectural edifice of the colonial era. Nearby attractions include some great place for shopping, restaurants and historic buildings .
Built in 1864, this fountain depicts the Roman Goddess Flora. Designed by R Norman Shaw and crafted out of imported Portland stone, it showcases the historic times this city has witnessed.
Its An Absolute Beauty. Its One Of The Many Architectural Marvels That We Get To See In Mumbai. But I Must Say,That This Structure Needs Some Serious Cleaning !!:)
Built in 1864. Wish the officials take notice of its deteriorating state . Nonetheless its still beautiful in its own way
With a Fountain at the centre getting its name... Has now been changed to Hutatma Chowk !
Awesome place . Love the serenity , simply nice
Find a huge collection of cheap books on the opposite street towards churchgate
watching the flora fountain always feel like ur walking back to old and real mumbai
its beautiful #Flora fountain
Good spot for selfies :)
Sit on benches and observe traffic and crowd
It reminds of the monumental master piece of art .
Just walk across the vintage buildings
This landmark needs a proper clean up job.
The Town Hall that now houses the Asiatic Society of Bombay was built in 1830. The library has priceless coins, artifacts and ancient manuscripts collection. - Siddhartha Banerjee
A wonderful bookstore on the footpath selling Amar chitra katha at super prices. - Blogeswari
Marine drive, a great place to watch people, their expressions and activities... plus enjoy the chana masala and watery chai! - bedraj tripathy
Beautiful, clean, spacious interior, Italian priced espresso (110 for a doppio) and special Indian blend beans. Definitely worth a visit if you are in need of caffeine. - Jesse Houwing
a very crowded place .gateway architecture is amazing here is a must go placs that you don't pay for it.there are lots of ferries there for Elephanta island that you can buy the ticket for 200 roopies - Midia