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Cross Maidan Garden
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Cross Maidan is a vast expanse of land in Mumbai. The term maidan means "playing ground" in Marathi. The ground measures 23,000 m². The name "Cross" is derived for the old stone Cross built when the city was under Portuguese rule in the 16th century. The maidan is under the jurisdiction of the district collector.
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Flora Fountain
Veer Nariman Road, Mahatma Gandhi Road, Kala Ghoda, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India
Chemould Prescott Road
3rd floor, Queens Mansion, Ghanshyam Talwatkar Marg, Azad Maidan, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India
J. N. Petit Library
312, Dr Dadabhai Naoroji Rd, Azad Maidan, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India
Bhatia Baug
Walchand Hirachand Rd, near CST Station, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Area, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India
Horniman Circle Garden
11, Homji St, Kala Ghoda, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India
CSMT Heritage Museum
WRQP+Q4V Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus(CSMT), Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Area, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India
St. Thomas’ Cathedral, Mumbai
3, Veer Nariman Rd, near Bombay House, Kala Ghoda, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India
RBI Monetary Museum
Amar Building, Ground Floor, Sir Phirozshah Mehta Rd, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India
Oval Maidan
140, महर्षी कर्वे, रोड, Mantralaya, Churchgate, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400032, India
Fortcha Raja
Ramjan Building, Dwarkadas Ln, Borabazar Precinct, Ballard Estate, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India
Nearby restaurants
Vishal Annadata Aahar Kendra (Raju Chinese)
Vitthaldas Thackersey Marg, near College Of Home Science Nirmala Niketan Library, New Marine Lines, Marine Lines, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400020, India
Lisha Pav Bhaji
36, 37, New Marine Lines, Churchgate, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400020, India
Satkar Veg Restaurant
411, Vitthaldas Thackersey Marg, New Marine Lines, Marine Lines, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400020, India
Lenin Pav Bhaji Center
35/37, Near Canara Bank, New Marine Lines, Marine Lines, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400020, India
Pizza Hut | CST, Mumbai
Dheeraj Chambers, 6/7, Murzban Rd, Azad Maidan, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India
Royal China
Victoria Terminus, Hazarimal Somani Rd, behind Sterling Cinema Building, Azad Maidan, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India
The Grills
333a, Mahatma Gandhi Road, near Fashion Street, New Marine Lines, Churchgate, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400020, India
Hotel Fountain Plaza
Panthakey House, Hotel Fountain Plaza, R.D Street, Borabazar Precinct, Ballard Estate, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India
Subway Sterling Cinema
Grd Flr, Sterling Cinema Bldg, 13, Murzban Rd, opp. V.T. Railway Station, Azad Maidan, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India
White House
38/39, Vitthaldas Thackersey Marg, Khaw Galli, New Marine Lines, Marine Lines, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400020, India
Nearby hotels
West End Hotel | A Heritage Boutique | Marine Lines | Mumbai
45 45, Anandilal Podar Marg, next to Bombay Hospital, New Marine Lines, Marine Lines, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400020, India
Modern Hindu Hotel
3rd and 4th floor, Apeejay Chambers, Murzban Rd, Azad Maidan, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India
Residency Hotel Fort, Mumbai
Corner of, 26, Rustom Sidhwa Marg, Dr Dadabhai Naoroji Rd, Opp Citibank, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India
hebbars heritage home
4th floor, Apeejay Chambers, Murzban Rd, opp. sterling theatre, diagonally, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India
Aashiyana Dormitory
Azad Maidan, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India
Hotel O Golden City
267, Dr Dadabhai Naoroji Rd, Borabazar Precinct, Ballard Estate, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India
The Ambassador
Plot 7, Block 1, Veer Nariman Rd, Churchgate, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400020, India
Capital Hotel
9, 128, Hazarimal Somani Rd, Azad Maidan, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India
Hotel Fortune Mumbai
36/38, 1st, 3rd Marine St, near metro Cinema, Dhobi Talao, Sonapur, Marine Lines, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400002, India
City Hotel
Main Gate, City Terrace, 121, Walchand Hirachand Rd, opp. C.S.T. Station, Borabazar Precinct, Ballard Estate, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001, India
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Cross Maidan Garden

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Cross Maidan is a vast expanse of land in Mumbai. The term maidan means "playing ground" in Marathi. The ground measures 23,000 m². The name "Cross" is derived for the old stone Cross built when the city was under Portuguese rule in the 16th century. The maidan is under the jurisdiction of the district collector.

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attractions: Flora Fountain, Chemould Prescott Road, J. N. Petit Library, Bhatia Baug, Horniman Circle Garden, CSMT Heritage Museum, St. Thomas’ Cathedral, Mumbai, RBI Monetary Museum, Oval Maidan, Fortcha Raja, restaurants: Vishal Annadata Aahar Kendra (Raju Chinese), Lisha Pav Bhaji, Satkar Veg Restaurant, Lenin Pav Bhaji Center, Pizza Hut | CST, Mumbai, Royal China, The Grills, Hotel Fountain Plaza, Subway Sterling Cinema, White House
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Vishal Annadata Aahar Kendra (Raju Chinese)

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Hotel Fountain Plaza

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White House

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Cross Maidan (formerly Parade Ground) is a vast expanse of land in Mumbai. The term maidan means "playing ground" in Marathi. The ground measures 23,000 m².The name "Cross" is derived for the old stone Cross (crucifix) built when the city was under Portuguese rule in the 16th century. The maidan is under the jurisdiction of the district collector. In 2009 it was announced that a 30-foot tall steel sculpture inspired by Mahatma Gandhis charkha would be installed at the maidan. In the same year, the government also announced that it would be laying a water tunnel from the Malabar Hill reservoir to Cross Maidan at the cost of Rs. 940 million.It is claimed that the South Mumbai locality will have adequate water supply once this water tunnel is completed. The vast expanses of land of the Oval Maidan, Azad Maidan, Cooperage Ground and Cross Maidan until the early 20th century formed the area known as Esplanade.The road which divides Cross Maidan and Azad Maidan which is today called Mahatma Gandhi Road was formerly known as the Esplanade. The term Esplanade is almost obliterated from history books except for the Bombay High Courtwhich still goes by the term esplanade court. The part of MG Road abutting the Cross Maidan is popularly known as Fashion Street, with a range of vogue clothing at throwaway prices.

The rest of the ground is used for cricket in the dry season and football (soccer) during the monsoons. Near the southern end, the Mahindra United Club, a national level club, has undertaken a lease of a small portion of the ground. In the past, traveling circuseshave used the ground. The ground hosts eight cricket pitches. In 1986, Reliance Industries Limited held their AGM at the ground with 30,000 company shareholders in attendance.During the pre-independenceera, the ground used to hold rallies and parades.

Cutting across the centre of the ground is a shortcut that links the two railway stations of Victoria Terminus and Churchgate. The lane known as "Khau Galli" meaning Food Lane in Marathi, is traversed by thousands of people rushing to their work places. At times exhibitions and fairs are held in the maidan.

Due to encroachment by Fashion Street hawkers and also mounds of garbage dumped in the southern end of the maidan, it has deteriorated to such an extent that a special committee has been set up to look after the ground, fence it off and clear the garbage and attain a heritage status.

The cross used to stand where the current Elphinstone School currently stands. Currently it stands at the northern end of the ground. The cross is attested to have miraculous powers and devotees come from all over Mumbai and Goa during the feast on 3 May. The cross is adulated by both Christians and non-Christians. Good Friday and Maundy Thursday services are held in an exclusive area around the cross. The cross is maintained by the local diocese. At the southern end of the maidan stands a well built by Bhika Behram in 1725. Behram, a Parsi, was travelling through this region, when he built this well for travellers. The well has a perennial source of sweet water, which is remarkable as most of the water in the area is brackish owing to the proximity to the Arabian Sea. The site is a declared heritage structure and is held sacred by the...

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5.0
2y

Cross Maidan Garden, situated in the heart of bustling Mumbai, is a serene and verdant oasis that offers a much-needed respite from the city's hustle and bustle. Recently, I had the pleasure of spending a peaceful afternoon at this charming garden, and it proved to be a delightful escape from the urban chaos.

Upon entering Cross Maidan Garden, I was immediately struck by its expansive greenery and open spaces. The well-maintained lawns and lush foliage provided a calming environment that felt like a breath of fresh air. It's an ideal spot for nature lovers and anyone seeking a tranquil retreat within the city.

The garden's well-laid pathways and shaded seating areas beckon visitors to take leisurely strolls or find a quiet corner to relax. It's a wonderful place to unwind, read a book, or simply enjoy the soothing ambiance amidst the gentle rustling of leaves and the songs of birds.

Cross Maidan Garden's picturesque setting makes it a popular spot for families and friends to gather for picnics and outdoor activities. I noticed children running and playing, laughter filling the air, and the sound of camaraderie as people engaged in conversations. It's heartening to see a space that brings people together and fosters a sense of community.

One of the highlights of the garden is its historical significance. It has witnessed several cultural events and public gatherings over the years. The green expanse has played host to various exhibitions, fairs, and cultural festivals, adding to its allure and making it an important landmark in Mumbai's history.

The garden's accessibility and central location make it easily reachable for both locals and tourists alike. Whether you're a resident seeking a peaceful escape or a traveler looking to experience a slice of Mumbai's greenery, Cross Maidan Garden welcomes all with open arms.

I must also mention the garden's cleanliness and upkeep, which is commendable. The well-manicured lawns, clean pathways, and availability of basic amenities make the experience even more enjoyable and comfortable for visitors.

In conclusion, Cross Maidan Garden is a hidden gem in the heart of Mumbai. It offers a delightful blend of nature, tranquility, and community spirit that is rare to find within a bustling metropolis. Whether you're seeking a quiet refuge, a place to connect with loved ones, or simply a green space to unwind, Cross Maidan Garden provides it all. It's a must-visit destination for anyone looking to escape the city's chaos and immerse themselves in the...

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5.0
3y

Cross Maidan (formerly Parade Ground ) is a vast expanse of land in Mumbai. The term maidan means "playing ground" in Marathi. The ground measures 23,000 m².The name "Cross" is derived for the old stone Cross (crucifix) built when the city was under Portuguese rule in the 16th century. The maidan is under the jurisdiction of the district collector. In 2009 it was announced that a 30-foot tall steel sculpture inspired by Mahatma Gandhi's charkha would be installed at the maidan.In the same year, the government also announced that it would be laying a water tunnel from the Malabar Hill reservoir to Cross Maidan at the cost of Rs. 940 million.It is claimed that the South Mumbai locality will have adequate water supply once this water tunnel is completed.The vast expanses of land of the Oval Maidan, Azad Maidan, Cooperage Ground and Cross Maidan until the early 20th century formed the area known as Esplanade.[6] The road which divides Cross Maidan and Azad Maidan which is today called Mahatma Gandhi Road was formerly known as the Esplanade. The term Esplanade is almost obliterated from history books except for the Bombay High Court which still goes by the term esplanade court. The part of MG Road abutting the Cross Maidan is popularly known as Fashion Street, with a range of vogue clothing at throwaway prices.The rest of the ground is used for cricket in the dry season and football (soccer) during the monsoons. Near the southern end, the Mahindra United Club, a national level club, has undertaken a lease of a small portion of the ground. In the past, traveling circuses have used the ground.[7] The ground hosts eight cricket pitches.[8] In 1986, Reliance Industries Limited held their AGM at the ground with 30,000 company shareholders in attendance.[9] During the pre-independence era, the ground used to hold rallies and parades.Cutting across the centre of the ground is a shortcut that links the two railway stations of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus and Churchgate. The lane known as "Khau Galli" meaning Food Lane in Marathi, is traversed by thousands of people rushing to their work places. At times exhibitions and fairs are held in the maidan.Due to encroachment by Fashion Street hawkers and also mounds of garbage dumped in the southern end of the maidan, it has deteriorated to such an extent that a special committee has been set up to look after the ground, fence it off and clear the garbage and attain a...

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Cross Maidan (formerly Parade Ground) is a vast expanse of land in Mumbai. The term maidan means "playing ground" in Marathi. The ground measures 23,000 m².The name "Cross" is derived for the old stone Cross (crucifix) built when the city was under Portuguese rule in the 16th century. The maidan is under the jurisdiction of the district collector. In 2009 it was announced that a 30-foot tall steel sculpture inspired by Mahatma Gandhis charkha would be installed at the maidan. In the same year, the government also announced that it would be laying a water tunnel from the Malabar Hill reservoir to Cross Maidan at the cost of Rs. 940 million.It is claimed that the South Mumbai locality will have adequate water supply once this water tunnel is completed. The vast expanses of land of the Oval Maidan, Azad Maidan, Cooperage Ground and Cross Maidan until the early 20th century formed the area known as Esplanade.The road which divides Cross Maidan and Azad Maidan which is today called Mahatma Gandhi Road was formerly known as the Esplanade. The term Esplanade is almost obliterated from history books except for the Bombay High Courtwhich still goes by the term esplanade court. The part of MG Road abutting the Cross Maidan is popularly known as Fashion Street, with a range of vogue clothing at throwaway prices. The rest of the ground is used for cricket in the dry season and football (soccer) during the monsoons. Near the southern end, the Mahindra United Club, a national level club, has undertaken a lease of a small portion of the ground. In the past, traveling circuseshave used the ground. The ground hosts eight cricket pitches. In 1986, Reliance Industries Limited held their AGM at the ground with 30,000 company shareholders in attendance.During the pre-independenceera, the ground used to hold rallies and parades. Cutting across the centre of the ground is a shortcut that links the two railway stations of Victoria Terminus and Churchgate. The lane known as "Khau Galli" meaning Food Lane in Marathi, is traversed by thousands of people rushing to their work places. At times exhibitions and fairs are held in the maidan. Due to encroachment by Fashion Street hawkers and also mounds of garbage dumped in the southern end of the maidan, it has deteriorated to such an extent that a special committee has been set up to look after the ground, fence it off and clear the garbage and attain a heritage status. The cross used to stand where the current Elphinstone School currently stands. Currently it stands at the northern end of the ground. The cross is attested to have miraculous powers and devotees come from all over Mumbai and Goa during the feast on 3 May. The cross is adulated by both Christians and non-Christians. Good Friday and Maundy Thursday services are held in an exclusive area around the cross. The cross is maintained by the local diocese. At the southern end of the maidan stands a well built by Bhika Behram in 1725. Behram, a Parsi, was travelling through this region, when he built this well for travellers. The well has a perennial source of sweet water, which is remarkable as most of the water in the area is brackish owing to the proximity to the Arabian Sea. The site is a declared heritage structure and is held sacred by the Parsi community.
Tirth Paras MaruTirth Paras Maru
Cross Maidan Garden, situated in the heart of bustling Mumbai, is a serene and verdant oasis that offers a much-needed respite from the city's hustle and bustle. Recently, I had the pleasure of spending a peaceful afternoon at this charming garden, and it proved to be a delightful escape from the urban chaos. Upon entering Cross Maidan Garden, I was immediately struck by its expansive greenery and open spaces. The well-maintained lawns and lush foliage provided a calming environment that felt like a breath of fresh air. It's an ideal spot for nature lovers and anyone seeking a tranquil retreat within the city. The garden's well-laid pathways and shaded seating areas beckon visitors to take leisurely strolls or find a quiet corner to relax. It's a wonderful place to unwind, read a book, or simply enjoy the soothing ambiance amidst the gentle rustling of leaves and the songs of birds. Cross Maidan Garden's picturesque setting makes it a popular spot for families and friends to gather for picnics and outdoor activities. I noticed children running and playing, laughter filling the air, and the sound of camaraderie as people engaged in conversations. It's heartening to see a space that brings people together and fosters a sense of community. One of the highlights of the garden is its historical significance. It has witnessed several cultural events and public gatherings over the years. The green expanse has played host to various exhibitions, fairs, and cultural festivals, adding to its allure and making it an important landmark in Mumbai's history. The garden's accessibility and central location make it easily reachable for both locals and tourists alike. Whether you're a resident seeking a peaceful escape or a traveler looking to experience a slice of Mumbai's greenery, Cross Maidan Garden welcomes all with open arms. I must also mention the garden's cleanliness and upkeep, which is commendable. The well-manicured lawns, clean pathways, and availability of basic amenities make the experience even more enjoyable and comfortable for visitors. In conclusion, Cross Maidan Garden is a hidden gem in the heart of Mumbai. It offers a delightful blend of nature, tranquility, and community spirit that is rare to find within a bustling metropolis. Whether you're seeking a quiet refuge, a place to connect with loved ones, or simply a green space to unwind, Cross Maidan Garden provides it all. It's a must-visit destination for anyone looking to escape the city's chaos and immerse themselves in the beauty of nature.
Pradip GorasvaPradip Gorasva
Cross Maidan Gardens in Marine Lines, Mumbai is known to satisfactorily cater to the demands of its customer base. The business came into existence in 2012 and has, since then, been a known name in its field. It stands located at Vithaldas Thackersey Marg, Marine Lines-400020. It has earned 9300 reviews and aspires to develop a loyal customer base.The business strives to make for a positive experience through its offerings. Customer centricity is at the core of Cross Maidan Gardens in Marine Lines, Mumbai and it is this belief that has led the business to build long-term relationships. Ensuring a positive customer experience, making available goods and/or services that are of top-notch quality is given prime importance. India’s leading B2B market place, Jd Mart ensures engaging in business activities is a seamless process for small and medium enterprises as well as large businesses. In a wake to enable these businesses to reach their audience, this portal lets them showcase their offerings in terms of the products and/or services through a digital catalogue. This business has a wide range of product offerings and the oductcaaogu includes Exhibition Ground, Exhibition Halls etc.
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Cross Maidan (formerly Parade Ground) is a vast expanse of land in Mumbai. The term maidan means "playing ground" in Marathi. The ground measures 23,000 m².The name "Cross" is derived for the old stone Cross (crucifix) built when the city was under Portuguese rule in the 16th century. The maidan is under the jurisdiction of the district collector. In 2009 it was announced that a 30-foot tall steel sculpture inspired by Mahatma Gandhis charkha would be installed at the maidan. In the same year, the government also announced that it would be laying a water tunnel from the Malabar Hill reservoir to Cross Maidan at the cost of Rs. 940 million.It is claimed that the South Mumbai locality will have adequate water supply once this water tunnel is completed. The vast expanses of land of the Oval Maidan, Azad Maidan, Cooperage Ground and Cross Maidan until the early 20th century formed the area known as Esplanade.The road which divides Cross Maidan and Azad Maidan which is today called Mahatma Gandhi Road was formerly known as the Esplanade. The term Esplanade is almost obliterated from history books except for the Bombay High Courtwhich still goes by the term esplanade court. The part of MG Road abutting the Cross Maidan is popularly known as Fashion Street, with a range of vogue clothing at throwaway prices. The rest of the ground is used for cricket in the dry season and football (soccer) during the monsoons. Near the southern end, the Mahindra United Club, a national level club, has undertaken a lease of a small portion of the ground. In the past, traveling circuseshave used the ground. The ground hosts eight cricket pitches. In 1986, Reliance Industries Limited held their AGM at the ground with 30,000 company shareholders in attendance.During the pre-independenceera, the ground used to hold rallies and parades. Cutting across the centre of the ground is a shortcut that links the two railway stations of Victoria Terminus and Churchgate. The lane known as "Khau Galli" meaning Food Lane in Marathi, is traversed by thousands of people rushing to their work places. At times exhibitions and fairs are held in the maidan. Due to encroachment by Fashion Street hawkers and also mounds of garbage dumped in the southern end of the maidan, it has deteriorated to such an extent that a special committee has been set up to look after the ground, fence it off and clear the garbage and attain a heritage status. The cross used to stand where the current Elphinstone School currently stands. Currently it stands at the northern end of the ground. The cross is attested to have miraculous powers and devotees come from all over Mumbai and Goa during the feast on 3 May. The cross is adulated by both Christians and non-Christians. Good Friday and Maundy Thursday services are held in an exclusive area around the cross. The cross is maintained by the local diocese. At the southern end of the maidan stands a well built by Bhika Behram in 1725. Behram, a Parsi, was travelling through this region, when he built this well for travellers. The well has a perennial source of sweet water, which is remarkable as most of the water in the area is brackish owing to the proximity to the Arabian Sea. The site is a declared heritage structure and is held sacred by the Parsi community.
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Cross Maidan Garden, situated in the heart of bustling Mumbai, is a serene and verdant oasis that offers a much-needed respite from the city's hustle and bustle. Recently, I had the pleasure of spending a peaceful afternoon at this charming garden, and it proved to be a delightful escape from the urban chaos. Upon entering Cross Maidan Garden, I was immediately struck by its expansive greenery and open spaces. The well-maintained lawns and lush foliage provided a calming environment that felt like a breath of fresh air. It's an ideal spot for nature lovers and anyone seeking a tranquil retreat within the city. The garden's well-laid pathways and shaded seating areas beckon visitors to take leisurely strolls or find a quiet corner to relax. It's a wonderful place to unwind, read a book, or simply enjoy the soothing ambiance amidst the gentle rustling of leaves and the songs of birds. Cross Maidan Garden's picturesque setting makes it a popular spot for families and friends to gather for picnics and outdoor activities. I noticed children running and playing, laughter filling the air, and the sound of camaraderie as people engaged in conversations. It's heartening to see a space that brings people together and fosters a sense of community. One of the highlights of the garden is its historical significance. It has witnessed several cultural events and public gatherings over the years. The green expanse has played host to various exhibitions, fairs, and cultural festivals, adding to its allure and making it an important landmark in Mumbai's history. The garden's accessibility and central location make it easily reachable for both locals and tourists alike. Whether you're a resident seeking a peaceful escape or a traveler looking to experience a slice of Mumbai's greenery, Cross Maidan Garden welcomes all with open arms. I must also mention the garden's cleanliness and upkeep, which is commendable. The well-manicured lawns, clean pathways, and availability of basic amenities make the experience even more enjoyable and comfortable for visitors. In conclusion, Cross Maidan Garden is a hidden gem in the heart of Mumbai. It offers a delightful blend of nature, tranquility, and community spirit that is rare to find within a bustling metropolis. Whether you're seeking a quiet refuge, a place to connect with loved ones, or simply a green space to unwind, Cross Maidan Garden provides it all. It's a must-visit destination for anyone looking to escape the city's chaos and immerse themselves in the beauty of nature.
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Cross Maidan Gardens in Marine Lines, Mumbai is known to satisfactorily cater to the demands of its customer base. The business came into existence in 2012 and has, since then, been a known name in its field. It stands located at Vithaldas Thackersey Marg, Marine Lines-400020. It has earned 9300 reviews and aspires to develop a loyal customer base.The business strives to make for a positive experience through its offerings. Customer centricity is at the core of Cross Maidan Gardens in Marine Lines, Mumbai and it is this belief that has led the business to build long-term relationships. Ensuring a positive customer experience, making available goods and/or services that are of top-notch quality is given prime importance. India’s leading B2B market place, Jd Mart ensures engaging in business activities is a seamless process for small and medium enterprises as well as large businesses. In a wake to enable these businesses to reach their audience, this portal lets them showcase their offerings in terms of the products and/or services through a digital catalogue. This business has a wide range of product offerings and the oductcaaogu includes Exhibition Ground, Exhibition Halls etc.
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