everyone knows each other. This strong sense of belonging and support makes it feel like a small town in the heart of the big city. Unlike the bustling parts of Mumbai, Parel village offers a rare sense of peace and tranquility. The area is relatively quiet, making it a haven from the city's constant noise. read more
Things need improvement
While the old-world charm of Parel Village is appealing, it also means that it lacks some of the modern infrastructure found in newer parts of the city. Issues such as outdated drainage systems and occasional power cuts can be inconvenient. The narrow lanes, while charming, can become congested during peak hours, making it difficult to navigate through the village. read more
bijsy
Owner | 4 months ago
4.8
Good things here
my friend is taking home cause you study in college is driver very long and he take room I think room is very nice for his money also no high Bajaj for his read more
Things need improvement
my friend is telling this room is very scared because he is very darpok he also saying for stay me I am know staying because I am is going home I cannot understand him read more
kailash
Owner | 5 months ago
5
Good things here
The locality boasts excellent schools and colleges
providing residents with access to quality education
and opportunities for academic advancement. This society is such a awesome society. I am living here from last one year. I have never face any problem
since I am living here. There are so many reasons to
love this society. Street lights are installed
everywhere and feel safe in night. Highly recommended society. public transport easily accessible no water logging on roads wide and spacious roads metro station nearby great schools and colleges are nearby malls and market place nearby. read more
Things need improvement
in night outside of house not safe sometimes crime
activities happened so be careful in night outside of
house. Poor road conditions and potential road blockages during rainy days which could lead to inconvenience and transportation issues. read more
POOJA DIGAMBER SAWANT
Owner | 6 months ago
5
Good things here
I wish to share you this property is so preferable. it is so worthy for your money. so I would you recommend this property read more
Things need improvement
here are some things might dislike about a locality. population growth. cost & competition. pollution. read more
Narendra
Broker | 8 months ago
4
Good things here
The roads in the area are well maintained. The markets are at walking distance. The police in the area are frequently patrolling. There is no water shortage. As there are shopping mall being build in future there would be more fun living in this area. read more
Things need improvement
The metro is moderately far. There is high pollution level. There are many construction site near by so there is a lot of dust read more
Parel is in the neighbourhood of Mumbai, under the Mumbai District of Maharashtra. The place got its name from the Parali Vaijanath Mahadev Shiva temple. It is part of the Secondary Business District (SBD). Its coordinates are 18.9977° N 72.8376° E. With a population of 146056, the size of the area is around 4.06 square kilometres. The climate of Parel is tropical, with dry and wet seasons and is moderately hot with high humidity levels. Marathi is the official language, however, Hindi is also spoken.
Infrastructure and Details
The area is under the administration of the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai for civic amenities. Some of the nearby locations are Lower Parel (1.84 Km), Chinchpokli (1.94 Km), Dadar East (2.37 Km), Prabhadevi (3.06 Km) and Worli (3.19 Km). The nearest airport is Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport at 8.2 km from Parel. The nearest Railway Station is Mumbai Currey Road at a distance of 0.79 km
The Eastern and Western Express Highways and Sea-links connect this place to the rest of the locations. It has Monorail connectivity to many commercial hubs in Mumbai. Parel and Lower Parel railway stations are on the Mumbai Suburban Railway line. Elphinstone Road railway station is in the neighbourhood. It is part of the Western Line. Parel West is also known as Elphinstone because of its proximity to the Elphinstone Road station. Earlier most of the textile mills in Mumbai used to be operating in this area.
There are dozens of office spaces that serve as a workplace for numerous people. Well-known schools in the place are Helen Keller Institute and Cama Montessori & Primary School. Some well-known colleges here are Seth GS Medical College and Maharishi Dayanand College of Arts, Science and Commerce. The leading hospitals here include Global Hospitals and Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hospital. Palladium Mall and High Street Phoenix are some of the well-known malls in Parel. CCD, MTV’s head office, Maharshi Dayanand College of Arts, Science and Commerce is next to the MTV office, ITC grand central hotel, and Mahatma Gandhi Hospital are in Parel.
Property in Parel
The properties here are in the configuration of 1BHK, 2BHK, 3BHK & 4BHK flats and 5BHK Duplex flats. The sizes range from 276 sq. ft. to 758 sq. ft. for 1BHK flats to 2000 sq. ft. and above for larger configurations.
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Parel is well connected to several areas in Mumbai through the Western Express Highway and Eastern Express Highway more
The latter is just 12 minutes away from the locality through the King's Circle Flyover and the Bandra-Worli Sea Link lies just 19-20 minutes away from it more
The group has built a commercial tower in Mafatlal Mills compound
residential development in Worli
development of commercial towers in Parel
What is good here
railway connectivity from Mumbai Suburban Railway Station
road infrastructure is good as Parel is a main spot on the Lalbagh Flyover
road condition is excellent
Parel is a very safe locality and well connected with the other parts of the city
721 LED Street Light Manufacturers near Haffkine Institute-Parel
continuous police patrolling provided by the nearby police stations
BMC Garden & Children's Park is one most known amusment park in the locality of Parelread more
Parel is very hygienic place to live with low diseases
pollution rate is very low in Parel with 35 AQI
Price of residential buidlings are very high
office space is available for rent at an affordable price of Rs 55,000
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