Top 15 tallest buildings in Mumbai

Here are the 15 tallest buildings in Mumbai, which have become a major landmark in the city.

Mumbai is home to skyscrapers and vertical development is the norm here. Today, there are more than 4,000 tall Mumbai buildings and many more projects in the pipeline. So, in addition to being the financial capital, Mumbai may also be called the city of skyscrapers. In this story, we list the tallest buildings in Mumbai city that have become highlights of the city’s skyline.

 

Mumbai’s tallest building #1: World One

Mumbai’s tallest building World One

 

World One which is located at Lower Parel standing at 280.2 metres, was considered as the tallest and highest building in India, 2020. The building has been constructed under Lodha Group. 

The project that was envisioned with 442 metres, had to be designed courtesy to the non-approval of design by Airport Authority of India. The building is pertain with 78 floors, 2 as basement and rest forming the structure from the ground. 

  • Location: Lower Parel
  • Height: 280.2 metres
  • Storeys: 78
  • Architect: Lodha Groups

 

Mumbai’s tallest buildings #2: World View

Tallest Mumbai building World View

Source: Lodha Group

In the same complex of World Towers by the Lodha Group, the second tallest building in India is the World View with a height of 277.6 metres and 73 floors.

  • Location: Upper worli, Mumbai
  • Height: 277.6 metres
  • Storeys: 73
  • Architect: Lodha Groups

 

Mumbai’s tallest buildings #3: The Park

Tallest building in Mumbai The Park

 

Another project from the Lodha Group, The Park is located at Worli, Mumbai. It has 5 towers with a height of 268 metres and 78 floors each.

  • Location: Worli, Mumbai
  • Height: 268 metres
  • Storeys: 78
  • Architect: Lodha Group

Mumbai’s tallest buildings #4: Nathani Heights

Highest building in Mumbai Nathani Heights

 

Located near Mumbai central, Nathani Heights by Nathani Supariwala Realty is 262 metres tall and has 73 floors.

  • Location: Dalal estate, Mumbai Central, Mumbai
  • Height: 262 metres
  • Storeys: 73
  • Architect: Nathani Groups

 

Mumbai’s tallest buildings #5: Imperial 1 and 2

Tallest building in Mumbai Imperial 1 and 2

Source: Shapoorji Pallonji

Located in Tardeo, the Imperial Towers by Shapoorji Pallonji Group is one of Mumbai’s highest buildings whose construction was completed in 2010. Designed by architect Hafeez Contractor, this is considered one of the best buildings in Mumbai with the skyscraper having 60 floors and a height of 254 metres.

  • Location: Tardeo, Mumbai
  • Height: 254 metres
  • Storeys: 60
  • Architect: SD Corporation

 

Mumbai’s tallest buildings #6: Ahuja Towers

Tallest building in Mumbai Ahuja Towers

 

Built by the Ahuja Group, Ahuja Towers is one of the tallest buildings in Mumbai that is 249 metres high and has 54 floors. The project is located in Prabhadevi.

  • Location: Prabhadevi, Mumbai
  • Height: 249 metres
  • Storeys: 54
  • Architect: Ahuja Groups

 

Mumbai’s tallest buildings #7: One Avighna Park

Mumbai building One Avighna Park

 

The luxurious twin residential project, One Avighna Park is located at Lower Parel and is 247 metres high. This luxury building has 61 floors and is built by Avighna Group.

  • Location: Lower Parel, Mumbai
  • Height: 247 metres
  • Storeys: 61
  • Architect: Avighna Group

 

Mumbai’s tallest buildings#8:Crescent Bay Tower

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Another magnificent edifice to add to Mumbai’s list of tallest structures is Crescent Bay. It is a housing development that L&T Realty and Omkar jointly constructed. The complex, which is 239 metres tall, consists of six residential buildings. 

Each tower is constructed on a raised pedestal with sweeping views of the Arabian Sea and city skyline. It is beautifully furnished with a gym, court, swimming pool, garden, and leisure amenities. These days, numerous families live in this magnificent building.

  • Location: Parel, Bhoiwada
  • 239 metres tall
  • Sixty-three storeys are present.
  • Architect: L & T Realty

Mumbai’s tallest buildings #9: Lodha Bellissimo

Mumbai building: Lodha Bellissimo

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The Lodha Group built the Lodha Bellissimo Tower, which has 53 stories and is 222 metres tall. The building process started in 2005 and ended in 2012. Famous architect Geoffrey Bawa created the Club Bellissimoin in a modern yet classic style.

  • Location: Mahalaxmi, Mumbai
  • 222 metres tall
  • Fifty-three storeys are present.
  • Architect: Lodha Group

 

 

Now, let us look at the four tall Mumbai buildings that are under construction and going forward, would be counted among the tallest buildings in India.

Mumbai’s tallest buildings #10: Palais Royale

Tallest building in Mumbai under construction Palais Royale

 

Palais Royale is located at Worli. This Mumbai building will be approximately 320 metres high, making it the tallest Mumbai building with the highest number of floors. Palais Royale was bought by Honest Shelter in 2019 for a whopping Rs 705 crores in an auction. Spread over seven acres, this Mumbai building will have around 162 units and 88 floors.

  • Location: Worli, Mumbai
  • Height: 320 metres
  • Storeys: 88
  • Architect: Shree Ram Urban Infrastructure Ltd

 

Mumbai’s tallest buildings #11: Lokhandwala Minerva

Tallest under construction building in Mumbai Lokhandwala Minerva

 

Located at Mahalakshmi, Lokhandwala Minerva is around 296. 2 metres. This second highest building in Mumbai will have two towers of 90 floors each.

  • Location: Mahalakshmi, Mumbai
  • Height: 296.2 metres
  • Storeys: 90
  • Architect: Hafeez Contractor

 

Mumbai’s tallest buildings #12: Omkar 1973

 

Upcoming tallest building in Mumbai building Omkar 1973

 

Omkar 1973 from Omkar Group is located at Worli and will be around 267 metres. Towers A and B are expected to have 73 floors each.

  • Location: Worli, Mumbai
  • Height: 267 metres
  • Storeys: 73
  • Architect: Omkar Groups

 

Mumbai’s tallest buildings #13: Three Sixty West Tower

Tallest building in Mumbai under construction Three Sixty West Tower

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Three Sixty West Tower Mumbai is a very tall skyscraper that is currently under development in Mumbai, India. The project, which was started in 2011, consists of two buildings connected at ground level by a platform. This towering structure is expected to be 228 metres tall and has 85 floors in Tower B. 

According to Oberoi Realty, the Ritz-Carlton will serve as this project’s hospitality partner. The Ritz-Carlton Mumbai hotel will be located in Tower A. 

  • Location: Worli West
  • 228 metres tall
  • Eighty-five storeys are present.
  • Oberoi Realty built this.

 

Mumbai’s tallest buildings #14: Piramal Aranya Arav 

Piramal Aranya Arav is a residential skyscraper situated in Byculla, Mumbai. Soaring to a majestic height of 282.2 metres (926 feet), this remarkable tower boasts an impressive 83 floors, firmly establishing its position among the tallest edifices in Mumbai. Meticulously crafted by the acclaimed builders at HOK, the tower reached its completion in 2022. Piramal Aranya Arav is distinguished for its opulent apartments, equipped with contemporary amenities, and provides captivating panoramic vistas of the city.

  • Location: Byculla, Mumbai
  • Height: 282.2 metre (926 feet)
  • Number of floors: 83 floors.
  • Developer: Piramal Realty.

 

Mumbai’s tallest buildings #15: Wadhwa 25 South A

Tallest buildings in Mumbai

Wadhwa 25 South A is an impressive residential skyscraper situated in the heart of Prabhadevi, Mumbai. Rising to a commanding height of 270 meters (886 feet), this magnificent tower encompasses a total of 65 floors, adding to its distinction as one of Mumbai’s prominent landmarks. The renowned architectural firm Aedas undertook the design of this architectural marvel, successfully completing it in 2021. Wadhwa 25 South A is celebrated for its upscale apartments, replete with top-tier amenities, and provides enchanting panoramic vistas that encompass both the cityscape and the Arabian Sea.

  • Location: Prabhadevi, Mumbai
  • Height: 270 m (886 ft).
  • No. of Floors: 65 floors.
  • Builder: The Wadhwa Group

 

FAQs

Which building is considered the tallest in India?

World One is the name of India's tallest structure. Secondly, there is the World View. Both of these 76-floor structures are located in Mumbai.

Where is India's tallest building situated?

Go to Mumbai if you want to see the highest structure in India! World One and World View, the highest structures in India at 285 metres, are located here (935 ft).

In which Indian city can one find the maximum number of skyscrapers?

Mumbai is, without a doubt, the Indian city with the most skyscrapers! Currently, there are more than 1,500 skyscrapers in this area, and more are being built every! On the list of the top cities in the world with the most skyscrapers, Mumbai comes in at No. 22.

Which building is considered Mumbai’s tallest building?

Mumbai's World One is the city's highest structure. The structure has a 285-metre height (935 ft).

Where is Mumbai’s tallest residential building located?

Mumbai’s tallest residential building, World One, is situated on 7.1 hectares of ground in Lower Parel.

How many floors are legal in Mumbai?

The permissible number of floors in Mumbai is subject to zoning and the building's location. Typically, residential structures are limited to a maximum of 20 to 25 floors, while commercial buildings may reach up to 50 floors. However, it is advisable to consult the local municipal corporation to ascertain the precise guidelines and regulations.

 

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